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re: 5 best disney movies of all time
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:25 am to Phil A Sheo
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:25 am to Phil A Sheo
Pirates of the Caribbean is flat out one of the most "fun" and enjoyable movies I've ever seen but I just can't put it over Mary poppins as disney's best ever live action movie
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:46 am to 632627
Lion King
Aladdin
Toy Story
Beauty and the Beast
The Emperor's New Groove
Aladdin
Toy Story
Beauty and the Beast
The Emperor's New Groove
Posted on 2/23/15 at 8:52 am to 632627
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White
Beauty and the Beast
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Toy Story
Snow White
Beauty and the Beast
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Toy Story
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:04 am to Freauxzen
Lion King
Bug's Life
Peter Pan
Pirates
Beauty and the Beast
Bug's Life
Peter Pan
Pirates
Beauty and the Beast
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:09 am to Freauxzen
quote:
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Least favorite in the entire Disney universe.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:09 am to MrTide33
Closest to an objective top 5:
The Lion King- Mentioned by most in this thread, the music and story fit seamlessly and propel this to an unquestionable top 5 spot.
Beauty and the Beast- a splendidly animated love story with more great songs characters puts this one right there with Lion King
Aladdin- Disney's sexiest princess and Robin Williams' genie put the tale of Aladdin in this list, along with, yet again, great music.
Toy Story- The first ever feature-length CGI film, it's the story that captured imagination and set off one of the greatest film trilogies ever.
Finding Nemo- A coming of age story and an epic journey perfectly balanced with humor and emotion set against beautiful ocean backdrops make this one of PIXAR, and Disney's, best.
Honorable Mentions:
Little Mermaid/Mulan: Both great stories with strong soundtracks and characters. Could go in Aladdin's spot.
Mary Poppins/Pirates of the Caribbean: Two of Disney's best live-action films could make the list.
Snow White/Pinnochio: I tend to lean more towards the Disney Renaissance, but these classics set the stage for Disney's success and are beloved by many.
ETA: I think by tomorrow I'll put up a 64 movie tournament on here
The Lion King- Mentioned by most in this thread, the music and story fit seamlessly and propel this to an unquestionable top 5 spot.
Beauty and the Beast- a splendidly animated love story with more great songs characters puts this one right there with Lion King
Aladdin- Disney's sexiest princess and Robin Williams' genie put the tale of Aladdin in this list, along with, yet again, great music.
Toy Story- The first ever feature-length CGI film, it's the story that captured imagination and set off one of the greatest film trilogies ever.
Finding Nemo- A coming of age story and an epic journey perfectly balanced with humor and emotion set against beautiful ocean backdrops make this one of PIXAR, and Disney's, best.
Honorable Mentions:
Little Mermaid/Mulan: Both great stories with strong soundtracks and characters. Could go in Aladdin's spot.
Mary Poppins/Pirates of the Caribbean: Two of Disney's best live-action films could make the list.
Snow White/Pinnochio: I tend to lean more towards the Disney Renaissance, but these classics set the stage for Disney's success and are beloved by many.
ETA: I think by tomorrow I'll put up a 64 movie tournament on here
This post was edited on 2/23/15 at 9:14 am
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:37 am to CocomoLSU
He was simply saying that in Disney's official theatrical release list there are 54 films. Including Pixar.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:42 am to 632627
In order
Sleeping Beauty - the best animated movie ever made
Beauty and the Beast - the best movie Disney made since sleeping beauty. Astonishing animation, great characters and voices. Emotional weight to it that none of their movies ever really had (though lion king accomplished this in a cheap "bambi" way
Snow White - after nearly bankrupting himself to make 3 little pigs, he did the same for snow white (and every subsequent film through sleeping beauty) It's still high quality animation and better looking than the Disney animated movies from the 60s through the 80s (not counting mermaid)
Aladdin - probably the most solid all around movie. Robin Williams was just a perfect choice for genie
Pinocchio - kind of frightening, and easily the best musical number of all the Disney animated films that kind of became their company theme.
ETA: they're all animated because that's what Disney does best...or did best. I don't know, I don't like computer animation. I like it as a supplement to excellent traditional animation (take beauty and the beast)
Sleeping Beauty - the best animated movie ever made
Beauty and the Beast - the best movie Disney made since sleeping beauty. Astonishing animation, great characters and voices. Emotional weight to it that none of their movies ever really had (though lion king accomplished this in a cheap "bambi" way
Snow White - after nearly bankrupting himself to make 3 little pigs, he did the same for snow white (and every subsequent film through sleeping beauty) It's still high quality animation and better looking than the Disney animated movies from the 60s through the 80s (not counting mermaid)
Aladdin - probably the most solid all around movie. Robin Williams was just a perfect choice for genie
Pinocchio - kind of frightening, and easily the best musical number of all the Disney animated films that kind of became their company theme.
ETA: they're all animated because that's what Disney does best...or did best. I don't know, I don't like computer animation. I like it as a supplement to excellent traditional animation (take beauty and the beast)
This post was edited on 2/23/15 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 2/23/15 at 9:57 am to Kingwood Tiger
I've always wanted to watch Song of the South but its impossible to find.
You can't find it anywhere.
You can't find it anywhere.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:08 am to CBandits82
quote:
I've always wanted to watch Song of the South but its impossible to find.
You can't find it anywhere
I bought it on DVD from Amazon several years ago. It was from overseas (since it was released outside of the US in a lot of areas). It did cost a lot though (IIRC, around 30 or 40 bucks). But it's one that I'm glad I have.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:09 am to CocomoLSU
Thats awesome, I tried to grab a few times but I can't find it.
I'll check Amazon.
I'll check Amazon.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:18 am to 632627
quote:
Pirates of the Caribbean is flat out one of the most "fun" and enjoyable movies I've ever seen but I just can't put it over Mary poppins as disney's best ever live action movie
Yeah.. think my bias comes from something deep rooted in my subconscious.. To this day when going to Disney World, my first ride I ride is PotC...It's always been tat way
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:34 am to 632627
Excluding Pixar...
Jungle Book
Lion King
Dumbo
Sleeping Beauty
Frozen
Jungle Book
Lion King
Dumbo
Sleeping Beauty
Frozen
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:34 am to CocomoLSU
sorry link is fixed now.
98 films in my link. A bracket can easily be done.
98 films in my link. A bracket can easily be done.
This post was edited on 2/23/15 at 10:38 am
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:42 am to Freauxzen
I know you love Hunchback, so I tried to give it a second chance with fresh eyes. Sat down with Mowgli and... well, she hated it a lot more than I did. I watched the final 30 minutes without her, as she refused to finish it.
I do like the King of Fools sequence, but its a film that leaves me cold. It also has an over the top villain who isn't nearly as much as other over the top villains.
It is interesting to see so many lists skew to the 90s Renaissance mainly because that's when most of the users were kids. You love the Disney movies of your youth. I think more than any other, the films of that period are the most likely to be overrated (Little Mermaid suffers from a terrible protagonist and Aladdin has way too many pop culture reference, it now feels dates - still great movies, but it's enough to knock 'em down a tier)
Watching old movies with my kids has changed my perspective. Dumbo wouldn't have been on my top 5 before we had Mowgli. It really is timeless, and has more inventive animation than even Fantasia.
I do like the King of Fools sequence, but its a film that leaves me cold. It also has an over the top villain who isn't nearly as much as other over the top villains.
It is interesting to see so many lists skew to the 90s Renaissance mainly because that's when most of the users were kids. You love the Disney movies of your youth. I think more than any other, the films of that period are the most likely to be overrated (Little Mermaid suffers from a terrible protagonist and Aladdin has way too many pop culture reference, it now feels dates - still great movies, but it's enough to knock 'em down a tier)
Watching old movies with my kids has changed my perspective. Dumbo wouldn't have been on my top 5 before we had Mowgli. It really is timeless, and has more inventive animation than even Fantasia.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 10:56 am to CBandits82
quote:
I'll check Amazon.
I already did before I made that last post (I was gonna link it for you). But if I found it at one point, I'm sure you'll be able to find it eventually. Just expect to pay a bit more for it if you do find it.
For example, this link seems to have it for $9, but I don't know how legitimate it is. And it looks like they just master copied it onto the DVD format. I can't remember if that's basically what mine is as well, but it was a DVD and played on my player, and the quality wasn't too bad either.
Posted on 2/23/15 at 12:51 pm to 632627
Beauty and the Beast
Lion King
Wreck It Ralph
The Incredibles
Pirates of the Caribbean (original trilogy)
Lion King
Wreck It Ralph
The Incredibles
Pirates of the Caribbean (original trilogy)
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