Originally Posted By Faline Son of Flubber Miracle of the White Stallions Savage Sam Summer Magic The Incredible Journey The Sword in the Stone (1963 was a very good year)
Originally Posted By iamsally ^^^My dad always wanted to name one of us (there were 3 girls) Faline but my mom would never agree. Thank you so much llanatoye.........you made me feel young.
Originally Posted By llanatoye ^^Glad I could be of service iamsally! I keep waiting for someone, any one, to come up with a movie/birth date earlier than mine so that I could feel younger too but it doesn't look like it's going to happen
Originally Posted By teddibubbles 1960 Pollyanna 1960 Toby Tyler 1960 Kidnapped 1960 The Sign of Zorro 1960 Ten Who Dared 1960 Swiss Family Robinson
Originally Posted By jnemo Another old person here. But I don't feel my age. Alice in Wonderland - 1951
Originally Posted By mickeymousears 1979 The Black Hole (first Disney movie rated PG) The North Avenue Irregulars Never heard of either one
Originally Posted By KittyPrincess1206 Wow, I didn't realize how boring 1985 was! I have The Black Cauldron, and Return to Oz...? WTH??
Originally Posted By grlweatswchpstx ^^Me too Kitty, but I'll take Return to Oz any day, its one of my favorites.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<Kira: My bad...Great Mouse Detective wasn't released until 1986!>> Kira...hand over your Disney membership. Geez...1985...while you were hangin' out in the nursery, I was in the first grade...and Sesame Street unveiled a brand new monster by the name of...Elmo. Now that the Mouse owns Marvel, I wonder if they'll remake Condorman
Originally Posted By KittyPrincess1206 Ugh...Elmo...who else is tired of him? Since I was born in 1985, I like "The Black Cauldron" myself.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 My DH really likes the Black Cauldron. He liked it becasue it was so dark.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs If it wasn't dark, it'd be called the WHITE Cauldron! HAHAHAHA! *ducks the flying tomatoes, eggs and other pieces of produce*
Originally Posted By BeccasMommy 1972 The Biscuit Eater 1972 Napoleon and Samantha 1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don't not a banner year for movies
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs I remember seeing Napoleon and Samantha when I was in daycare...the movie stars Jodie Foster, Michael Douglas, Johnnie Whitaker and Will Geer...as a grandfather.