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Obvious answer is obvious
Poledancer's party, pillow fights, paddling pool full of jelly, etc.

Now that's out of the way, name me your top five Disney films. *produces clipboard*
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:36, 9 replies, latest was 15 years ago)

Hercules, Aladdin, Tangled, Bolt & Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:41, Reply)
Look, if you're not going to take it seriously don't bother

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:51, Reply)
1: Nazi Supermen are our superiors
2: Road to Nurenberg
3: Snow White and the 7 dwarfs sent to work in the camps
4: Lassie was no Daschan
5: Finding Nemo the Jew and sending him to his death
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:42, Reply)
Daschan?

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:44, Reply)
nazi dog

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:46, Reply)
Really?

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:48, Reply)
Silly boy
Nazi Supermen are our superiors was a Roger Meyers Snr picture, everyone knows that
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:55, Reply)
I'm not even sure I've seen 5

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:42, Reply)
You've got kids, of course you've seen 5!

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:49, Reply)
I dont think I have!

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:49, Reply)
Check it
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_theatrical_feature_films
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:50, Reply)
OK then
The Black Hole
Tron
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
National Treasure
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:54, Reply)
Fooking hell, I've seen 70 of them...

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:55, Reply)
I have seen about 10, tops

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:55, Reply)
Ahem
112. I have absolutely not wasted my life
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:03, Reply)

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I've no idea why either...
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:11, Reply)
Well if she were my wife
she probably would be very nutritious, because of her condition. Not much meat on her though.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:16, Reply)
Fnarr

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:17, Reply)
Quality response

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:18, Reply)
National fucking Treasure?!
LTI
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:56, Reply)
Ha!
I wondered who would comment on that!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:57, Reply)

HAGGIS!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:39, Reply)
I watched The Rescuers the other day with my daughter, that wasn't too bad,
but the best ones are Sword in the Stone and Robin Hood.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:43, Reply)
Agreed.
Aristocats is up there and 101 Dalmations.

Proper Disney!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:47, Reply)
Never seen the Aristocats.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:47, Reply)
Aristocats is cool
My daughter called it the Mister Cats
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:49, Reply)
Robin Hood is excellent

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:47, Reply)
Good calls there
Robin Hood is brilliant, and I'm not just saying that cos I have to, although I do. I'm putting Bambi on the table though. I don't care if everyone does say it, there's a reason. Best death scene in animated cinema.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:53, Reply)
Please put 'Bambi' away, do up your trousers
and go and have a think about what you've just done.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:04, Reply)
*thinks*
*Gets it back out*

Where was I up to? Ah, yes...

"Hallowed be thy name..."
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:06, Reply)
Thy venison cum

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:08, Reply)
Actually, that's called 'stock'

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:11, Reply)
I'll do without then

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:13, Reply)
Got to love a Disney movie
where the main character has a stripper name.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:17, Reply)
Fantasia is good. And a little bit dark.
I suspect that kids will think the animation a bit/lot shit. The muic is great though.
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:55, Reply)
I agree
although I do like Aladdin, and parts of Jungle Book are marvellous
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:56, Reply)
The music from Jungle Book.....
ACE!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:01, Reply)
Wall-E, Wall-E, Wall-E, Wall-E and Wall-E.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:54, Reply)
Pixar gash.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:56, Reply)
Oh no, someone disagrees with me on the internet.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:01, Reply)
In no particular order
Finding Nemo
Cinderella
Sleeping Beauty
Up
Robin Hood
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:56, Reply)
oh I actually quite love Pollyanna and the first Parent Trap

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:57, Reply)
I'd better think about this myself I suppose
Bambi
Toy Story 2
Ratatouille
Beauty and the Beast
Robin Hood
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:04, Reply)
Those Toy Story films are nowhere near as good as people make out.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:06, Reply)
they are better than I expect though

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:14, Reply)
beauty and the beast. seriously?
also, ratatouille was pretty good
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:08, Reply)
Bender, innit.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:08, Reply)
Actually I have seen Beauty and the Beast
about 900000000 times as my daughter watches it constantly
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:08, Reply)
princess and the frog is platinum
you should introduce her to it
since beauty and the beast sucks
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:10, Reply)
Your daughter has impeccable taste
Your chances of getting her to support Sunderland are therefore very slim indeed
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:20, Reply)
Haha!
Her mam is a Mag so she is dooooooooooomed
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:25, Reply)
You'd better hope Ashley's mission to destroy the club continues apace
With any luck you'll have a good ten years of mocking her choice of team
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:25, Reply)
Actually the best one is this racist classic
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkeys,_Go_Home!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:05, Reply)
Bloody chimps, coming over here, taking our olive-picking jobs.

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:06, Reply)
Whenever I wear my 'Monkeys, go home!' t shirt in Hackney
I get dirty looks. Some people!
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:08, Reply)
cos they can't read in Hackney

(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:09, Reply)

Mermaid, lion king, aladdin, ratatouille, aristocats
(, Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:37, Reply)

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