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How do you italicize and bold text on this comment board? I'm new at this school, and I'm trying to end up eating at the uncool lunch table.

Oh no. I was gonna watch that, but then I carried on living my life.

The AV Club:

I didn't mean that your love of Treasure Planet is bad. That's fine, go right ahead and love it. But, Treasure Planet is not my cup of tea. And of course I don't expect the classic Disney era to just suddenly make a comeback. That's impossible. Just because I wish things sometimes, doesn't mean they keep me up at

I completely agree. I've always been a mood person, whether it be music, movies, TV, etc. What I think really drew me in to Disney movies as a kid was the mood they set. There are so many great openings to hand-drawn Disney movies. Plus, throw in the sweeping scores in most of those films and you can almost see the

It's nice to hear some rational religious talk for once. Instead of the black and white, right and wrong arguments you usually hear.

Did anyone else picture this scene from Eastbound and Down when they flashed to Eugene creepin' on Rosita and Abraham? https://www.youtube.com/wat…

The more I think about this movie the more I love it.

The Princess and the Frog was dope as hell. So, it in no way was a failure because of bad plot or characters. The biggest problem now is that kids who are ages 15 and below basically grew up on CGI-only animated films. Going back to hand-drawn now would be like taking away their childhood. Which, by the way I'm

Also, when I think of classic hand-drawn Disney movies, I do not under any circumstance think of Treasure Planet. I'm talking more along the lines of The Sword in the Stone, Dumbo, or Alice in Wonderland.

I could see Eugene saying something like that.

I'd pay Disney to make a hand-drawn movie again.

All the classy motherfuckers drink Andre

Is it weird that I miss Crank Yankers?

And that kids was how the runner-up from the second season of American Idol created the most elaborate Kickstarter campaign there ever was. The End.

I'm sure some people are Uber bummed to hear the news

It's worth the wait. Trust me dude.

Tony Romo went from badass to humble in one motion headshot. Kind of like every season.

Remember remember the 8th of November!

Wait you didn't love Snow Dogs?!?!?