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Barbie as the Island Princess - Continuing my current addiction to the Barbie animated movies.  Thought this one was great too!  The songs are so good; very much an old-school Disney-style musical :mlp_smile:

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White Sun of the Desert (1970).


 

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Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984) This is an early Studio Ghibli effort and you can already see all the good things that were to come for this studio. It’s artistic, original and compelling. I haven’t seen this one for a long time and I’m glad to catch up with it again.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988) A truly great Ghibli movie about a man and his two daughters who move to a place in the country. The girls encounter a creature called Totoro and the movie shows all the magic and simple fun that can be found when you're young, innocent and open to all the wonders of the world. The dub has great performances by Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning. 

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Moments ago, Dreambiscuit said:

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984) This is an early Studio Ghibli effort and you can already see all the good things that were to come for this studio. It’s artistic, original and compelling. I haven’t seen this one for a long time and I’m glad to catch up with it again.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988) A truly great Ghibli movie about a man and his two daughters who move to a place in the country. The girls encounter a creature called Totoro and the movie shows all the magic and simple fun that can be found when you're young, innocent and open to all the wonders of the world. The dub has great performances by Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning. 

Studio Ghibli marathon, Dreamy? :D

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1 minute ago, TheRockARooster said:

Studio Ghibli marathon, Dreamy? :D

There's no better way to spend an evening in front of the TV. I have you to thank for inspiring me to re-watch these. :P

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4 hours ago, TheRockARooster said:

Studio Ghibli marathon, Dreamy? :D

 

4 hours ago, Dreambiscuit said:

There's no better way to spend an evening in front of the TV. I have you to thank for inspiring me to re-watch these. :P

Have you seen The Boy and the Heron yet? :BrightMacContent:

THE BOY AND THE HERON - Official UK English Trailer (2023) - YouTube

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1 minute ago, Fluttershutter said:

 

Have you seen The Boy and the Heron yet? :BrightMacContent:

THE BOY AND THE HERON - Official UK English Trailer (2023) - YouTube

I have and it's absolutely incredible. :coco:

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9 minutes ago, Fluttershutter said:

Hayao Miyazaki is not just a national treasure but a global treasure.

Best Miyazaki Movies: Ranking The Master of Japanese Animation's Films –  IndieWire

I agree, Fluttershutter. :kindness:

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11 hours ago, Fluttershutter said:

 

Have you seen The Boy and the Heron yet? :BrightMacContent:

I haven't seen it yet and I'm dying to! I have to add this to my Must-See list for this year!

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10 hours ago, Dreambiscuit said:

What did you think of it? :ooh:

Love Jason Statham's straight-forward and :sealed:insane tactics to go after those online criminals.  One of the baddies mentioned NFTs.  Don't do phishing scams:ithastolookpretty:  


 

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I marathoned the original Star Wars trilogy last night. This is a tradition of mine that I do a few times a year. I throw in the prequels and Rogue One every now and then to add some variety. :P


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Drive Away Dolls - A zany and uneven, but ultimately enjoyable queer comedy. out of 10.

Dune: Part Two - Everything a sequel should be and then some. Large in scope, top notch acting, incredible music, and incredible action sequences. My favorite movie of the year so far. 10 out of 10.


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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, 1988 

The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell Of Fear, 1991

I'm going to watch a Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, 1994 now.


 

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Ferrari.  Visually good with excellent car sequences but fell rather flat with the drama of family and business.

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The Big Lebowski, 1998.


 

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From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) My favorite ‘slice of life’ Ghibli movie, with one of my favorite characters (Umi Matsuzaki) with an incredible dub by Sarah Bolger. I love this movie; it makes me happy and calm when life is in turmoil. I’ve seen it dozens of times and I’ll see it dozens more.

Barbie: Princess and the Pauper (2004) One of my top three or four Barbie movies. In every way this is a perfect movie and it pains me that most people would write it off because it’s ‘just a cartoon for little girls’ (sounds familiar, doesn’t it, my good ponies?) It has an amazing script, great direction, talented voice actors, memorable songs, a beautiful score, and overall it’s a freaking classic! I was so blown away by this that I was walking on air after watching it. This is the fourth Barbie movie made in the ‘modern era’ (not counting the two Barbie movies from the ‘80s) and the cast and crew were at the top of their game.

The Guns of Navarone (1961) A solid WW2 action movie starring Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn. Written by Alistair MacLean, who brought us Where Eagles Dare, this is another adventure featuring a group of specialists infiltrating enemy territory on a secret mission. In this case the mission is to destroy two massive German guns guarding shipping lanes in the Greek islands before they can take out a convoy of American rescue ships. It’s very good; maybe a tad over long (and occasionally short on heroic conduct by the good guys), but engrossing and worth the ride.

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Moments ago, Dreambiscuit said:

From Up On Poppy Hill (2011) My favorite ‘slice of life’ Ghibli movie, with one of my favorite characters (Umi Matsuzaki) with an incredible dub by Sarah Bolger. I love this movie; it makes me happy and calm when life is in turmoil. I’ve seen it dozens of times and I’ll see it dozens more.

Barbie: Princess and the Pauper (2004) One of my top three or four Barbie movies. In every way this is a perfect movie and it pains me that most people would write it off because it’s ‘just a cartoon for little girls’ (sounds familiar, doesn’t it, my good ponies?) It has an amazing script, great direction, talented voice actors, memorable songs, a beautiful score, and overall it’s a freaking classic! I was so blown away by this that I was walking on air after watching it. This is the fourth Barbie movie made in the ‘modern era’ (not counting the two Barbie movies from the ‘80s) and the cast and crew were at the top of their game.

The Guns of Navarone (1961) A solid WW2 action movie starring Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn. Written by Alistair MacLean, who brought us Where Eagles Dare, this is another adventure featuring a group of specialists infiltrating enemy territory on a secret mission. In this case the mission is to destroy two massive German guns guarding shipping lanes in the Greek islands before they can take out a convoy of American rescue ships. It’s very good; maybe a tad over long (and occasionally short on heroic conduct by the good guys), but engrossing and worth the ride.

You have great taste in movies, Dreamy. :D

I need to see this Barbie movie, I think I might have it in my collection.

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I saw the Five Nights at Freddy's movie the day if came out with a close friend while they were visiting me


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Saving Private Ryan, I was with my grandfather, he has a surprising amount of action movies (He even has the entire John Wick series!) and I noticed it in the pile, I talked about how I've heard good things about it but haven't seen it, and so he put it on, set the surround sound up, and I realized... If he is turning on surround sound something intense is happening... I saw the opening scene, simply the "Omaha Beach, Dog Green Sector, June 6, 1944" made me realize that I was about to see a tragedy, and what a tragedy it was. I still believe that Saving Private Ryan is the best war movie I've watched.

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Out of focus, distracted, wondering what to do with my life.

 

Until I figure out I'll be watching ponies

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Will be watching the 1994 Richie Rich movie on Netflix this weekend.

Recently watch all three Wonka movies and am watching Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue on Netflix.

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