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    It's probably hilarious to somebody if you do it wrong.

    Not anymore. That entire company went under.

    I need to rewatch the movie. I love when the main character is moments from death, then figures out the entire puzzle for the mousetrap, even saving enough time for a picture.

    Pacific Rimshot.

    After the failure of Disney's previous animated feature film The Black Cauldron, this simpler film proved to be a success upon its initial release in 1986. As such, the new senior management of the company were convinced that their animation department was still a viable enterprise and this set the stage for the

    I think I was in a bad mood when I watched it. I just remember the entire time wanting to hit the main character because the guy would not shut up.

    To be fair, The Great Mouse Detective and Oliver & Company are the reason Disney Animation didn't fold up, or so I've read, after the awfulness that was The Black Cauldron.

    I want to see a movie with the UK Dennis the Menace.

    It's not so bad. It's space wrestling.

    It's now a space station that streams wrestling and ghost shows.

    The original version of the movie would have been something special.

    At least Toy Story only implies parental death.

    I feel like I answered a question similar to this before, because I'm getting Déjà vu from this question.

    They get to use the old Friends sets and clothing though, so it will be done cheaply.

    I misread that as direct to DVD sequels of According to Jim and got irrationally angry.

    Maybe she's angry they didn't offer her a role in the movie.