Can anyone recommend a good Disney+ Movie?

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Can anyone recommend a good Disney+ Movie?

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I recently got Disney+, and I'm looking for some good recommendations. I've watched Soul and Onward, but I'm looking forward to watching more. Thanks!!
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I would heavily advise you to watch some of the early 2000s Disney movies. Atlantis, Treasure Planet, and Lilo & Stitch are some of my favorites.
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I would say any of the Avenger movies and the hero movies. Black Panther for sure. But one of my favorite to watch over and over again is Coco; the movie has me sobbing evyertime.
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angelmuktar wrote: 12 Jan 2021, 03:49 I would say any of the Avenger movies and the hero movies. Black Panther for sure. But one of my favorite to watch over and over again is Coco; the movie has me sobbing evyertime.
Thank you! I have watched Black Panther but haven’t seen Coco yet. I will definitely watch it!
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I watched Soul recently and it was pretty entertaining. Frozen 2 is also there and if you haven't seen it you really need to.
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Victoria Copsey wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 20:00 I watched Soul recently and it was pretty entertaining. Frozen 2 is also there and if you haven't seen it you really need to.
I have seen Soul, but not Frozen 2. Thanks for the recommendation!
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If you haven't watched Black Panther yet, you must do it now. haha
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Lost Star wrote: 20 Jan 2021, 08:59 If you haven't watched Black Panther yet, you must do it now. haha
I have lol but thanks for the recommendation!
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If you're looking for a fun movie for grade school - middle school age kids, UPSIDE DOWN MAGIC is fantastic! Fun, positive message, creative content, not too scary or grown up but just enough that it's entertaining for pre-teens. Hope you enjoy!
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Reikigirl wrote: 21 Jan 2021, 17:54 If you're looking for a fun movie for grade school - middle school age kids, UPSIDE DOWN MAGIC is fantastic! Fun, positive message, creative content, not too scary or grown up but just enough that it's entertaining for pre-teens. Hope you enjoy!
Thank you!
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I absolutely loved both Maleficent films. Had me in TEARS and so invested. I'm also finishing up season five of Once Upon A Time. It gets annoying sometimes (The first season and a half KILLED me with the feud between Regina and Mary Margaret), but it has some really standout characters and plots the further you go in!
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If you’re a millennial and enjoy a good DCOM, I would recommend Phantom of the Megaplex. It’s like Phantom of the Opera, but in a movie theatre. CLASSIC.
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Claire Vaal wrote: 05 Jan 2021, 16:26 I recently got Disney+, and I'm looking for some good recommendations. I've watched Soul and Onward, but I'm looking forward to watching more. Thanks!!
If you liked Soul, I would suggest some of the older Pixar films like Up, Monsters Inc, and the Incredibles.
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Both Incredibles, without a doubt. The first is probably my favorite, but Incredibles 2 is great as well. A lot of people disrespect it, but I personally found it nearly as good as the first. The first just had a better soundtrack and premise.
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How about Raya and the Last Dragon?
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I love the soundtracks, especially the one from Indonesia.
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