ITT: favorite childhood film
>>71942762
whats this?
>>71942789
LMAO KEK LOL HAHA
>>71942762
The Nightmare Before Christmas
>>71942789
How was this your childhood favorite? It JUST came out. Not even on VHS yet.
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>>71942868
Obligatory
>>71942831
THIS
>>71942845
I've been waiting for it
That one Scooby Doo Movie where Shaggy and Scoob are in Hollywood
>>71943005
Dylan Roof?
>>71943037
Mark Gardener?
reminds me of my dad
>>71942662
It's really a shame that it didn't get the success it deserved.
>>71942494
Mine too OP. I think it was one of those few things I remember actually educating me and forming my values.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhTf_4eYDnI
>mfw
>>71942494
In pic related's format
>>71943835
>I think it was one of those few things I remember actually educating me and forming my values.
Explain anon, for I am curious.
>>71942868
this always makes me sad
I probably watched Aladdin and Transformers the most.
>>71944017
Man sometimes I miss the VHS, but then I start to remember that you have to rewind the tape everytime you finish it, or worse:the tape get stuck in the VHS player.
>>71944178
sucks the more you paused and rewinded a frame the more fucked up that piece of the movie got.
I fucked up a couple movies jacking off to my favorite frames. DVD totallly fixed that.
>>71944017
The way it should be watched
>>71944056
Why would you be curious? I just meant it was something that I remember getting upset about when Littlefoot's mum died, I watched the film all the time for the end credits and liked the lyrics. The film taught me when I was like 4 how to treat others. The bit where Cera is acting all smug and the other dinosaurs leave her to freeze out in the cold always stuck with me too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xunZBN3YXZU
>>71944342
I had the same problem everytime I rewatch a scene.
>>71942831
yep this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gdrn0pZFa0
Doesn't really hold up today, but I watched the shit out of it
Why are Donald Bluth films so god tier?
>>71944880
Unbridled creativity?
>>71944417
dat fucking mazing soundtrack
>>71944812
I remember not liking this movie back then, it was too weird and kind of creepy. Nice animation though.
>>71944899
Seriously
>>71944880
For me it's the animation, and his lighthearted premise in an otherwise dark setting.
>>71942494
Dude, serioulsy, you're awesome. I love this movie. I even used to have a teddy dinausor named after the hero.
best kids movie ever.
>>71942494
Only in time. Kids that watch this movie on the regular turn out to be normal extroverted adults.
The Neverending Story, as well.
2005 version too
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>>71945251
I never liked this girl for some reason. She was so boring.
>>71945331
Awe shiiiit, me too bro
Me and my dad would always watch this and the Godzilla movies as well.
>>71942494
Either Land Before Time or pic related.
Aladdin was pretty good as well.
Seeing this many Bluth films, will you guys watch that Dragon's Lair movie?
>>71945639
Definitely. I hope the production goes well.
>>71942662
Bought a steelbook blu ray of this the other day. Hope it still holds up.
I love Land Before Time, Balto, We're Back, and All Dogs Go To Heaven!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>71942494It's still better than the first one
>>71946081
It was the most fun, but I liked the first one better since It was more spooky.
>>71942494
Star Wars
Bunch of plebs with horrible childhoods in here.
Lil mermaid
Ariel is best disney princess
>>71942868
Oh for fucks sakes why do you have to remind me of this every fucking time
>>71942494
Jurassic Park was one of mine as well
>>71945331
The 2005 version freaked me the fuck out.
Those kind of monster designs are what I wish more horror movie producers would go for.
>>71946247
Goonies and terminator 1 for me
>>71942494
Batman: The Dark Knight
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>>71946292
It's okay you guys.
She made it to the Great Valley.
Backdoor Sluts 9
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>>71946324
Those were also among my favorites. Goonies was comfycore
>>71942868
why would they call their daughter a concrete angel?
>>71945251
>tfw you were a latchkey bookworm with shitty lawless parents
>kept hoping your suffering would give you telekinesis like Matilda
Is reverse-black sheep a trope?
>>71946905
Both of her parents were dead by the time of her funeral. Her father killed her and her mother and later An Heroes after burning they're remains. I think they meant that she was tough as concrete for facing daily domestic abuse from her father.
>>71946905
Because she's buried under 6 feet of concrete
i love that so much
>>71943835
>And they all grew up together in the valley - Generation upon generation, each passing on to the next the tale of their ancestors' journey to the valley... long ago.
>Don't lose your way...
>>71942494
It's a tie between pick related and Jason and the Argonauts
>>71947460
Damn good call. The Sinbad films were also pretty GOAT.
>>71947503
I forgot to mention those. They were also some of my favourites. Watched them so many times I can tell if one is on tv from a single note of music.
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>>71947635
Man I love those movies. Stop motion > CGI.
Loved the shit out of it. Might have to rewatch it now.
>>71947793
I had the biggest crush onKathy Najimy.
>>71946393
if you liked the creature designs you should look up History of Skull Island. Awesome pseudo-zoology book with all of weta workshops designs.
between
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>>71945525
and pic related
>>71946905
Just in case this is a case of genuine confusion(because I once wondered about it as well), it's a reference to this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtNYA4pAGjI
The people who paid for the headstone were just toneless faggots who decided it'd be a great idea to reference a song about child abuse on her headstone to really cement that part of her life, while simultaneously being so shit at it that they couldn't think of a good line from the song(or some other song) to put on there, so they had to just go with the title of the song, put in quotation marks for no reason while the actual quotation from Judith was left without them.
The only thing that bothers me more about her being without a gravestone for so long is the fact that she ended up with such a shitty one because of her fanclub's shitty ideas.
>>71946247
For some reason I always thought there was a Goonies 2, or that Goonies was actually the second movie and that I hadn't seen the first one, which annoyed me. Does anyone have an idea of why I'd think so? Is there some movie that's really similar that child me might have confused it with?
>>71948207
There was an Australian movie called Frog Dreaming that in some territories was caalled The Go Kids complete with Goonies style logo and cover art. I guess the film itself was kinda Gooniesesque. Maybe you saw that?
>>71945401
my nigga
>>71942494
Did anyone else think Littlefoot was a girl? I had the same thought with Tweety bird as a kid.
>>71948207
Theres an NES game called Goonies 2 that is based on the movie, and much more common than the first Goonies game which is its own story. There has been talk of a sequel with the original cast + their fictional kids for like a decade now. There are a ton of 80s live action kids movies like Explorers but I don't know of any that are very close to the Goonies and are also a sequel or prequel.
>>71948321
I checked out the trailer and I don't remember anything of it, so probably not it.
>>71948429
>Theres an NES game called Goonies 2
This might really be the obvious answer for it, even though I don't remember ever playing the game. I bet I just saw that game in a store when I was really young, and it stuck with me and transformed into the idea that there must be a sequel movie as well.
>>71942494
The original Land Before Time was great. I remember seeing it in theaters.
>Does anyone know if a widescreen HD version exists, and if so, where??
I've searched for years and can only find the dvd release, which is complete shit and standard format display (which is NOT how it was when I saw it in theaters).
An American Tale and The Brave Little Toaster, and Milo and Otis
I watched them tons