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I love Disney movies because why not I mean they produce the best movies and are for all people. My favorite of all time is Cinderella and Maleficent.
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I LOVEEEE Disney movies! :D They're wonderful. The older ones circa early 2000s were the best, but nowadays there's not many good Disney movies. Except for a few such as Frozen, Moana and Onward; just to name a few.
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I am a huge fan of Disney movies. Who wouldn't be? These movies give you hope :ugeek2: They can be looked at and enjoyed by children and adults. They offer that perfect parent/child bonding moment. :lol:

The colours in these movies are also so bright and beautiful. These movies also tend to have great music that is fun and upbeat. Anytime I feel a bit sad or stressed out, I just turn one on and my problems "magically disappear" even if only momentarily lol.

The only downside to these movies however, it that they always have a happy ending which may not adequately prepare young children for the harsh realities of life. But then again they are children and their innocence ought to be protected and prolonged for as long as possible. :)
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Reynaa wrote: 20 Sep 2019, 23:55 I am a big fan of the older movies that I grew up watching. I haven't been a big fan of the remake love-action versions, unfortunately!
Old is gold. The older versions are better than most of the remakes.
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When I was in my early teens, I was a huge fan of disney movies however now that I am older I have no interest in them.
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I am a big fan of Disney movies. I always get too excited whenever they release a new movie. For many years, watching animated movies was a habit in my family that even mom and dad would sit and watch with us. Watching them now.. I don't think I will ever grow old for them. I will share a Disney movie night with my children and even with my grand children with the same excitement every single time.
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Yes, I'm a big fan of Disney movies. Do I really need a reason to be a fan of Disney??
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I LOVE Disney movies! Huge Disney fan over here. I work for a children’s entertainment company where I dress up as different princesses and superhero’s and Star Wars characters. A little obsessed. The live action remakes are usually pretty good. My favorite is Cinderella. I didn’t see the point for The Lion King because it was all CGI. Don’t mess with a perfect movie.
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I love them Soo but sometimes I can get within my choice and I don't know why. They are relaxing when one watches them.
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I love disney movies. It is true that the style of them has changed over the years but that is only natural as the people and the younger generation changes as well. Nevertheless my favorite disney movie is Mulan. I am still amazed about how well the grafics of the movie look still with todays technology, and of course the ideals and feminism that the movie gives off, where way ahead of its time and still rellevant even today.
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Yes! As a lady who grew up watching Disney movies, I think no matter what age and point in life I am at, I will still love it and will continue watching the movies.
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Yes, I like Disney movies. They started so well and their graphics was everything till recently. I don't know what went wrong but something changed about Disney!
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It's really a hit or miss for me for Disney movies. The more recent ones, such as Aladdin, were amazing. I definitely liked their new stuff as opposed to their old stuff.
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YES!!! Big fan of Disney movies, my son has seen , I think every Disney movie made,. They all have a cute story to them and wonderful topics and themes
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I do like Disney movies! Some people complain about them for a variety of reasons, kids should be outside playing, they should be reading, it's bad for their eyes, etc., but in moderation, I do like them. It's like going to a play. They often have good morals or lessons and that is nice. Some of them are very interesting, magical, nonsensical, and somewhat educational. They're cute.
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