Your Favorite Movie of All Time...

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  1. bearzfan4lfe

    bearzfan4lfe New Member

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    Thanks for looking after the rules on this one Don, but I'm gonna let the Lord of the Rings Trilogy slide as only one movie Andy. So long as they are viewed straight through.
     
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  2. dave2d2

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    Same thing with Star Wars episodes 4-6.
     
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  3. bearzfan4lfe

    bearzfan4lfe New Member

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    And there it is!!!!!

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  4. SteveM19

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    OMG, that avatar.

    How adorable.
     
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  5. andypalmer

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    If it makes you feel any better, Bearzfan4lfe - it's my 3 year old daughter's favorite movie, too. We had to spend 25 minutes hunting around a clothing store on Saturday evening because she had dropped her Belle figurine.

    I was the one who found it.

    My wife was asking employees, "Have you seen a Disney Belle toy?"
    "Uh...no."

    I asked "Did anyone turn in a 5" tall princess toy in a yellow dress?"
    "Oh yes, it's right here."

    Daddy was the favorite... for one night at least. 8)
     
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  6. bearzfan4lfe

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    hahah...I love it Andy. You'd be surprised how often I am compared to a three year old girl.
     
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  7. Clevelandmo

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    If you are going to subject us to that pretty cartoon lady then one of these days you are going to have to tell us why it's your favorite movie of all time.
     
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  8. bearzfan4lfe

    bearzfan4lfe New Member

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    Fair enough Mo...

    It all started when I was around 7 or 8 years old and the movie came out, my dad took me and my brother and sister to see it, as he did all Disney and James Bond movies, and I remember developing a huge crush on Belle.

    Well I got the vhs a little while later wore that out and sort of forgot about it until I was much older. Then, one of my girlfriends somehow knowing that I loved that movie, prolly from my mom, bought it for me while we were dating once the special edidtion was released on DVD. So now I watch it at least once a week.

    It just makes me feel good, reminds me of my childhood, lets me forget about things, much like sports do, and oh yeah...it's just a great movie. In fact I believe it's the only animated full length feature movie to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.

    Another little story, last year the very first thing I did after the Bears lost the Super Bowl was watched Beauty and the Beast...Well actually I first walked around outside aimlessly with countless others, but then when I came back inside I sat in my room alone and watched Beauty and the Beast...

    This prolly makes no sense, but then again some things just happen and you don't know why...why is Fulham my favorite club??? or anybodys??? Some things just don't make much sense.
     
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  9. MisfitKid

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    I thought long and hard, as in "if I was lost on a desert island..."

    It has to be..... Airplane! (I would have it on a loop and laugh every time).
    MK
     
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  10. BarryP

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    Shawshank Redemption

    I don't think swithching to the talking candelabra will be any more manly.
     
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  11. andypalmer

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    I was more thinking Chip. I could see Chip being a Fulham fan - optimistic in the face of horror and impending doom ;-)
     
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  12. bearzfan4lfe

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    You make fun of me...but Andy and Barry, you seem to know the characters preeeeetty well...

    And that candle's name is Lumiere.
     
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  13. andypalmer

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    bf4l. As I said, it's my 3 year old daughter's favorite movie.

    Er....Barry... what's your excuse?

    [looks around nervously]

    :D
     
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  14. BarryP

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    I have four children ages 8-20 so I have seen every Disney movie ever released to video a minimum of four times.

    I also have to retract my statement. Lumiere would be a much more manly choice. The only problem is your wife/significant other might mind you being associated with a tail chasing character whos wick is easy to light.
     
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  15. bearzfan4lfe

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    hahah...she's already aware of that problem
     
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