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Mr. Marshmallow 10-10-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 94469)
Also, the fact that you've never heard of some of those movies doesn't really seem to me like a fair reason to call it "crap". Personally, I've seen 46 out of the listed 50, and there are are only two which I hadn't previously been aware of. To me, the list isn't so much crap as it is kind of commonplace and largely devoid of surprises.

I didn't say the ones I didn't see were crap, I just felt the list itself just seemed kind of oddly placed, which is why I called the list kind of crap. Usually with these kind of lists there are titles on there that almost everyone would agree with or so.

And I don't know, I just saw this list as a mix of random ones and obvious high ranking ones. I am not saying the movies are crap I am just saying the list's selections seems a bit randomized in a way that kind of disassociates in comparison to others.

jekylljuice 10-13-2008 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 94483)
If you do a search on DA and avoid the trash you can find a classic pic where the leader of the Bloo Meanies meets a different sort of Bloo Meanie. 8D

It wouldn't have anything to do with this, would it? :bloogrin:

http://www.fosters-home.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1516

Cassini90125 10-13-2008 07:10 AM

Yes! That's the pic! 8D

Thought it was on DA for some reason or other. Eh, regardless of where it is I'm happy to see it again. :)

Now I have the urge to go watch Yellow Submarine again. ;)

jekylljuice 10-14-2008 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 95112)
Yes! That's the pic! 8D

Thought it was on DA for some reason or other. Eh, regardless of where it is I'm happy to see it again. :)

Now I have the urge to go watch Yellow Submarine again. ;)

As do I. :bloogrin: Unfortunately, all I've actually got of it is an old video recording which presently resides over at my parents' house. I would love to have a copy on DVD at some point, only it's been out of print for ages. It's long overdue for a special edition release, if you ask me. I remember there being quite a lot of hoopla surrounding the film's 30th anniversary in the late 90s...you could get action figures and everything. I've still got my Sgt. Pepper John Lennon, and the four-headed bulldog he came with. ;D

Cassini90125 10-14-2008 09:21 AM

Same here, actually; if I want to watch it I'll have to dig my VCR out of storage and dust off the tape. I could possibly hook the unit up to my DVR and create my own disc but I'm not entirely sure how to do that, or it it would even work. A project for another time, I suppose.

Sparky 10-14-2008 12:18 PM

We have it on DVD...you'd think they'd re-release it. :/

HerrimanWasHere 02-02-2009 08:52 PM

*just found this*
Number one seems a little...meh for me. If I had to make Toy Story in the top spot, I would have least picked the original. It had, for me at least, a bigger emmotional impact.

Glad to be The Nightmare Before Christmas made it high on the list. It is my favorite movie of all time.

No Alice in Wonderland? That somewhat surprises me.

Hmmm...I'm thinking I might make my own top ten or 50 animated movies of all time. (or movies in general)


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