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I agree and I'd love to see more queer representation on TV. But Emma/Regina is NOT it. Aurora/Mulan, on the other hand….

Married into the Military. I know plenty of Coasties and Navy. All the Coasties have spent years, total, on ships in harsh conditions. I only know one Navy guy who ever served on a ship. Although to be fair that was a nuclear sub so that's kind of bad-ass.

This is almost word-for-word what I said to my husband when we exited the theater. Love Disney musicals, was so unimpressed by the songs in Frozen.

It does. For the life of me I can't understand why people like it so much. I thought "Tangled" wasn't Alan Menken's best work, but it's way better than this crap.

I'm a huge Disney fan and I found it just OK. Cannot understand why it's getting the attention it is when "Tangled" was much funnier and more touching and had much better music. "Let It Go" sounds like a teenager attempted to write their own version of "Defying Gravity". It was like "Oh, we have Idina Menzel

It's got a star studded cast that will make current movie nerd you go "wait, how did I miss this as a kid?" angela landsbury, mia farrow, jeff bridges, alan arkin, rene auberjonois….seriously crazy ass casting for a kid's cartoon.

If you don't cry at that movie you don't have a soul. The book, however, is 10 times better and yet takes about as much time to read as the film. It's amazing. Read it.

Actually the art design in The Last Unicorn was quite lovely, by a famous Japanese artist whose name escapes me. The actual quality of the animation was horrible, but that was standard for anything non-Disney in the 80s.

My husband showed this movie to me - to defend it - when we first met. Watching it together, he had to admit that it was kinda crap. Because it's kinda crap.

And let's be honest, when the writing is good, he's great in those roles! I mean, I literally cannot imagine 'About A Boy' working with anyone but him. And the underrated 'Music and Lyrics' also works because of him. But when the writing sucks, he's just playing a parody of himself, and we're all sad. 'Love,

I knew that all kinds of actors were playing all kinds of roles in "Cloud Atlas" but I still actually gasped when I saw all the characters Hugh Grant played. I was totally shocked.

This article makes me sad, because the author is confusing comfort with a good movie. I love Hugh Grant more than most, but this - like most movies Hugh Grant has starred in - is objectively a terrible movie. Sorry about the dominant cultural narrative of Christmas and all. May I suggest "About a Boy" which kind of

When I saw the headline, I said to myself, "If the answer ISN'T the Donner Party, I'm going to throw a fit." Thanks for saving me from said fit. That shit was TERRIFYING. I wondered if it was just because I saw it when I was 12, but I rewatched it as an adult, and it was still terrifying.