aliantha wrote:At my house, the standard response to the question, "What's wrong with you?" is "How much time have you got?"
I don't live in your house.
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aliantha wrote:At my house, the standard response to the question, "What's wrong with you?" is "How much time have you got?"
I'd noticed that.___ wrote:aliantha wrote:At my house, the standard response to the question, "What's wrong with you?" is "How much time have you got?"
I don't live in your house.
Beat me to it!Rigel wrote:How about "The Secret of Kells"?
There is a TV show on an obscure cable channel that features film clips and reviews and critiques. They had a little feature on children's movies that are inappropriate for children, and this particular movie was high on the list. The dragon petting scene is unquestionably pervy when taken out of context.aliantha wrote:Oh, come on! Didn't you want to pet the Luck Dragon? Even a little bit?
^Were you referring to this?duchess of malfi wrote:There is a TV show on an obscure cable channel that features film clips and reviews and critiques. They had a little feature on children's movies that are inappropriate for children, and this particular movie was high on the list. The dragon petting scene is unquestionably pervy when taken out of context.aliantha wrote:Oh, come on! Didn't you want to pet the Luck Dragon? Even a little bit?
you missed "Spirited Away"Usivius wrote:many people have listed Disney movies, but for me, and what we showed our daughter growing up, were the Miazaki movies:
My Neighbour Totoro
Kiki's Delivery Service
Ponyo (as listed above)
The Return of the Cat (Studio Gibli)
The great thing about these movies is that they are great to watch with parents, fantastic imagination and imagry, excitement, AND, there are no 'villains'!... really ... them ovies are great and fun without having a typical 'Disney-style' antagonist.
We still watch these...