What Are Your Favorite Disney Movies?

Mary Poppins is Disney, isn't it? If so, Mary Poppins.

I enjoyed Enchanted quite a lot, too.

Both terrific films .:cool:(y)

Enchanted in particular was a lot fun and a terrific send up of the whole fairytale genre. :D
 
Not quite Disney, but related to Mary Poppins. Saving Mr. Banks is an excellent movie.
 
Far too many to name them all, but my top favorite Disney films would have to be Sword in the Stone, Robin Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Apple Dumpling Gang and Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, Pirates of the Caribbean (1st, 4th, and 5th films), and Enchanted.
 
No Deposit No Return Pretty much a forgotten movie . Hilariously funny .:D
 
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Yes, yes, it's not faithful to the book at all, but if you erase the idea that it's based off a great work of literature from your mind, and come to it as a movie and a movie alone, it's really amazing. The soundtrack completely blows you away with its phenomenal epic-ness, the art is jaw-dropping, the characters are fleshed out and diverse, and the villain is scary, complex, awesome, loathsome, completely monstrous and completely human.
 
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Yes, yes, it's not faithful to the book at all, but if you erase the idea that it's based off a great work of literature from your mind, and come to it as a movie and a movie alone, it's really amazing. The soundtrack completely blows you away with its phenomenal epic-ness, the art is jaw-dropping, the characters are fleshed out and diverse, and the villain is scary, complex, awesome, loathsome, completely monstrous and completely human.

I think Victor Hugo would have actually liked this interpretation of Hunchback, especially the ending.:cool:(y)
 
I think Victor Hugo would have actually liked this interpretation of Hunchback, especially the ending.:cool:(y)
Lol I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. I think you are, but you might not be, especially since Hugo himself wrote play versions of the novel that had happier endings. Joke's on me, I suppose.
 
Lol I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. I think you are, but you might not be, especially since Hugo himself wrote play versions of the novel that had happier endings. Joke's on me, I suppose.

Oh no , I wasn't being sarcastic . I had no idea that Hugo had Hunchback as a play or the happy ending.:oops:

The Carol Burnett show did a wonderfully funny spoof comedy skit of Hunchback.:D
 
Do you still consider them Disney movies, if they were made and released prior to Disney's acquisition?
 
Oh no , I wasn't being sarcastic . I had no idea that Hugo had Hunchback as a play or the happy ending.:oops:

The Carol Burnett show did a wonderfully funny spoof comedy skit of Hunchback.:D
Ah, sorry, a lot of people just mock the ending of this movie, so I kind of thought you might've been ribbing it. Hope I didn't come across as hostile, ha ha. But yeah, he wrote a play that removed some of the books bleaker elements, to make it appeal to a wide audience, so he could get some more of that money money money.
Oh, really? I'll have to look into that.
 
See, I feel like this opens up possibilities for better crossovers... Alien vs. Elsa. Alien vs. Cars...

Alien vs Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs :D

Predator vs Mary Popins :D


It's too bad that Disney doesn't own Legendary Pictures , then we might get that hoped for reboot of Bambi vs Godzilla .:D
 
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