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Post by southernangel on Sept 8, 2003 9:49:43 GMT -5
You know the films that you used to watch over and over again? My favourite was and will always be Labyrinth, i just brought the album soundtrack on Ebay and its divine! I remember renting it from the library every time my mum took me there (i may have well just brought a copy) Its a classic and im glad i grew up loving it. Puppets ruled back then, bette than this CGI crap we put up with now. Im having a very nostalgic day todaywho wants to join me discuss...
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Post by FairyCakes on Sept 8, 2003 10:38:32 GMT -5
Peter Pan!I've watched this film about 100 times, i *heart* it so much!
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Post by jNyasu: Geekspert And Utopian on Sept 8, 2003 11:16:43 GMT -5
Erm... I was an incredibly disturbed child. I watched Up Pmpeii. A lot. It kind of created my love for bawdy, base humour and high camp. "Look at the way it is today, it's getting out of hand/ Ther's no decorum in the forum" etc. "And there we find the Via Puffus. It's a very queer street, that..." I used to watch that when I was little too! I once scribbled "Up Pompeii" on my bedroom wall in red felt-tip pen.
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Post by Andrew* on Sept 8, 2003 11:34:46 GMT -5
Peter Pan!I've watched this film about 100 times, i *heart* it so much! WOW I love you more and more everyday fairycakes!! I LOVE Peter pan! its my fabourite childhood film too!
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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Sept 8, 2003 12:05:36 GMT -5
You know the films that you used to watch over and over again? My favourite was and will always be Labyrinth, i just brought the album soundtrack on Ebay and its divine! I remember renting it from the library every time my mum took me there (i may have well just brought a copy) Its a classic and im glad i grew up loving it. Puppets ruled back then, bette than this CGI crap we put up with now. Im having a very nostalgic day todaywho wants to join me discuss... yes labyrinth. lots of bowie. i really am a lifelong fan. i believe i was also rather partial to tubby the tuba and the worst witch. x-entertainment has a long article on the latter. but i as a smaller child, liked it. lots. i still do. so there.
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Post by Motherwell Pie on Sept 8, 2003 12:09:37 GMT -5
i always loved the disney version of robin hood,
and i had a thing for the thunderbirds and captain scarlet*
*i have to admitt i was older then!
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Post by jNyasu: Geekspert And Utopian on Sept 8, 2003 12:22:19 GMT -5
Hmm..
Ghostbusters/GB2, Beetlejuice, Childs Play, Hairspray, Little Shop Of Horrors, Rocky Horror, Death Becomes Her, Muppet's Christmas Carol...
I had good taste in films as a child.
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Post by Motherwell Pie on Sept 8, 2003 12:28:19 GMT -5
ohhh! Ghostbusters, i forgot about that
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Post by FairyCakes on Sept 8, 2003 12:28:23 GMT -5
WOW I love you more and more everyday fairycakes!! I LOVE Peter pan! its my fabourite childhood film too! Button moon and Peter Pan! Your too ace Mr.Andrew!
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Post by Culturetart1 on Sept 8, 2003 12:31:25 GMT -5
You know the films that you used to watch over and over again? My favourite was and will always be Labyrinth, i just brought the album soundtrack on Ebay and its divine! I remember renting it from the library every time my mum took me there (i may have well just brought a copy) Its a classic and im glad i grew up loving it. Puppets ruled back then, bette than this CGI crap we put up with now. Im having a very nostalgic day todaywho wants to join me discuss... I love Labyrinth, although I never saw it till I was in my 20's and one of my friends lent me the video - 'you remind me of the babe, the babe with the power' - some of Bowie's best work, in my opinion !!! Best programmes when I were a young 'un were during the holidays in the mornings - Banana Splits, Why Don't you and The Monkees - fantastic !
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Post by Culturetart1 on Sept 8, 2003 12:32:05 GMT -5
Ooops.............fucked that up. It's my bit at the bottom. Trying to pack and type at the same time isn't advised.
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Post by PopTart on Sept 8, 2003 12:55:32 GMT -5
i always loved the disney version of robin hood, and i had a thing for the thunderbirds and captain scarlet* *i have to admitt i was older then! omg i live robin hood the song at the beggining was ace the stupid singing hamsters ripped it off other fave films where grease and dirty dancing flight of the navigator cartoons where cinderella , sleeping beauty (although i was always pissed off the dress tehy made coz it looked better halfway through b4 they put the sleaves and shit on it) but i hated dumbo (the drunk bit scared me) and lady and the tramp those cats are bastards
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Post by Motherwell Pie on Sept 8, 2003 12:59:08 GMT -5
yeah! grease and dirty dancing were hits with me too!! and some like it hot, that was ace!
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Post by max on Sept 8, 2003 13:52:52 GMT -5
the dark crystal (Fizzgig was a star) the original lord of the rings (which scared me to death) flight of the navigator footloose (didnt really understand it then, but it was fun)
nowadays Shrek (karaoke swamp dance party yeah! - an extra on the DVD)
toy story
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Post by Jonny on Sept 8, 2003 14:06:30 GMT -5
One thing about kids films these days is they don't scare the living shite out of kids- leaving them mentally scarred for future years
For example: Labryrinth Charlie + The Chocolate Factory The freaky bit from Vertigo in Dumbo The original Lord Of The Rings
Nowadays, it's all not scary. Kids these days. They don't know their born etc.
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