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All About Disney Classics

Posted on 08 June 2010 by movie_fan

Did You Grow Up With Disney Motion Pictures? Share The Joy With Your Kids

Could you imagine a world without Disney movies. Most adults I know grew up with great movies llike Lady and The Tramp, Cindarella and Snow White.  Disney hasn’t stopped producing great movies and there are now many more to choose from.

Each tale is unique and you are certain to find a favorite or two among the many films that have been created over the years. Disney movies offer something for everyone no matter what your age. I still get a kick out of seeing the older movies. The artwork is nothing short of amazing. With advances in technology the newer movies are even more beautiful and captivating.

When you watch the movies your are watching a work of art. Considering that I remember Snow White when it was in the theaters, I can attest that I have had my fair share of films to compare. Computer generated artwork is just as valid as the old hand drawn movies. It takes skill, patience and talent to create something great. The old hand drawn movies will always have the respect they deserve but the newer computer generated imagery is truly stunning.

Children don’t care how the movies were created, they just love them anyway. With engaging story lines and original plot lines children of all ages will find something to enjoy in every Disney movie.

Now that I’m a parent, I make sure that my little ones have all of the same wonderful experiences with Disney movies as I did. With so many to collect it could take a while but the effort is worthwile for such great entertainment.

Being able to have the collection in your own home is great news for kid. They have a chance to see classic Walt Disney movies like Bambi in the comfort of our home. For some reason you just don’t see these movies on the television and they are never re-released to the theatres so this is pretty much the only option you have if you want to share your favorite childhood movies with your kids.

While I do love the amazing new Disney movies, I still get a thrill when my kids want to watch one of the older classics. I love having the chance to share my childhood memories with my children, it’s a great bonding experience for all of us.

Jodie boasts a substantial collection of Walt disney movies and hoped to write about her passion. She also writes about various other hobbies on her other web sites. For other examples of her enthusiasm for princesses check out her websites Disney princess play tent

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Who loved The Hangover?

Posted on 25 August 2009 by admin

After seeing The Hangover twice in theaters, I still am amazed at how funny this movie is. I am anxiously awaiting this movie to come out on DVD so I can enjoy the same laughs at home. Not giving away any scenes from the movie, for those of you who still have not it, all I can say is that this wolf pack of a movie is to die for. For all my fellow Hang Over fans, you will all understand these clues mentioned within this blog. From Carlos to the Indiana Jones man bag, you will begin laughing at the start of this movie all the way to the end.

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Hollywood Theater and “UP” Movie Review

Posted on 08 June 2009 by movies

While my husband I were in Topeka, Kansas, we went to see the movie UP after the races on Saturday. We thought about seeing Star Trek or Angels and Demons, but we didn’t because we didn’t want to wait three and a half hours and pay $9.25 per person to see either of these movies.

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Tips for Choosing Appropriate Movies for Children

Posted on 16 May 2009 by movies

By Kate

As a parent, it’s important to make informed decisions about what movies you allow your children to watch. Although the entertainment industry has a rating system for movies, this may or may not coordinate with your own standards for your family and children. You have to consider your child’s individual maturity and developmental level and what you feel is appropriate for them. The cover of a DVD and the rating are helpful, but doesn’t always give enough information for you to decide if a movie is right for your child.

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