What is the last thing you've watched? II

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I haven't made a list of my favorite animated movies. I should. Off the top of my head, it would be:

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How to Train Your Dragon
Toy Story 3
Bolt
The Incredibles

And that doesn't include Veggietales movies! :D
 
I haven't made a list of my favorite animated movies. I should. Off the top of my head, it would be:

Up
How to Train Your Dragon
Toy Story 3
Bolt
The Incredibles

And that doesn't include Veggietales movies! :D

With not alot of thought beyond numb. 4, mine is:

The Aristocats
Robin Hood
How to Train your Dragon
101 Dalmations

(not counting animated Christmas movies or Veggietales :D)
 
I feel evil! :eek: I forgot to put Tangled on my list! It goes in at number 2.

lol, I like classic animated Disney movies more than most newer animated movies but I have a feeling that when I see that movie it will shoot up there too.:D
(Aristocats and Robin Hood will always hold 1st and 2nd place though- they were some of the only movies I wasn't terrified of when I was little.:rolleyes:)
 
On Saturday I saw Voyage of the Dawn Treader in 3D. I delayed going before in order to avoid the cinema being packed and / or noisy during the school holidays and then had to wait until a friend of mine was free to see it too. I was surprised at the number of changes from the book, but have to say that I enjoyed the film very much.
 
Movie: Meet Joe Black
Starring: Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins
Rating: 10 out of 10!
Review:
A high concept film about Death (Pitt) taking a holiday with a sophisticated and elderly buisnessman (Hopkins) and his family. Death realizes through his experiance as human that life is precious, that we must savor each moment and be thankful for the time we have been alotted. Death after an eternity finall understands why its so hard to let go. Combined with a stellar cast and magnifcant cinematropraphy and a moving score, Meet Joe Black is one of those gems in cinema that is destined to tug your emotional heart strings and leave you with profound prespective of life, love, and death.
 
Movie: The Mask of Zorro
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, and Catherine Zeta Jones
Rating: 8 out of 10
Review:
Undoubtly the greatest Zorro film ever!
 
The last thing I watched was LWW, rating 10, of course. ;)

The NEXT thing I'm going to watch will be Prince Caspian... I'm going to take notes on Peter's behavior and try to convince QLTV that he DOES complain. :p
 
Geronimo: An American Legend.

Surprisingly, it wasn't all that violent nor was the language that bad. Wes Studi is like, one of the best Native American actors ever.
 
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