Originally Posted By DyGDisney I also forgot Mary Poppins earlier, which is a must see. Also, some of the other Disney classics like: Snow White Cinderella Sleeping Beauty Robin Hood (my fave as a kid) Pinnochio Peter Pan (another favorite) The Apple Dumpling Gang The Cat From Outerspace Pollyanna
Originally Posted By jasmine7 <<Yes, how could you? See post 7. Grrrrrrrrr. >:=|<< I know! I was referring to your post, mawnck.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin I was wondering where all the Disney movies were on the lists!! I'd add them all I bet, especially The Happiest Millionaire, and my faves, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. I'm not at that point yet, but I'd say (and of course at age appropriate times): Dr. Dolittle (original) Goonies The Princess Bride Back to the Future (I-III) Star Wars Homeward Bound/Incredible Journey/Milo & Otis Miracle on 34th Street (original) E.T. My Fair Lady Shrek
Originally Posted By mawnck >>I know! I was referring to your post, mawnck. << Ah. ... Well alrighty then!
Originally Posted By beamerdog Add to that: Last Unicorn for the animation - what a beautiful movie. Never ending Story
Originally Posted By dshyates Here is what I raised my little princesses on: The Wizard of Oz Doctor Dolittle Star Wars IV, V, VI Gone With The Wind The Lord of the Rings series We did a compare and contrast of: Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Wall.E and 2001: A Space Odessey The Shining (Kubrick) and The Shining (Mick Garris) Afterwards I took them to dinner at The Stanly Hotel and my 8 year old daughter actually touched the door knob to room 217.
Originally Posted By DyGDisney Watching The Wizard of Oz right now: "Oh, I'm melting, I'm melting...." The response of my dd11 (she just said this), "That's a little bit overacted."
Originally Posted By dshyates when my dd13 was my dd5, she laughed at me when I told her the flying monkeys scared me. She said they were so fake looking. But she had just seen The LotR: Fellowship of the Ring. When I was 5 the Orcs would have given me a heart attack.
Originally Posted By DyGDisney See, that reminds me of my younger daughter at age 4. We were riding Pirates through the scene with the ships firing bombs at eachother, and I asked her if she was afraid the bombs would hit our boat (I was always afraid of that as a kid). She replied no, she wasn't scared. I asked her why and her response was, "They never have before."
Originally Posted By beamerdog If I had seen the first Shinning at 8, I would have fainted. In fact, it creeped me out as an adult, lol.