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<blockquote data-quote="MusicForThePiano" data-source="post: 1382518" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>continued...</p><p></p><p>The Great Mouse Detective (feature film - a great movie (and another rare quality Disney film) showing how a (((rat))) tries to usurp the British Crown (of mice) using trickery, deception, and kidnapping. Only one scene in here is slightly not appropriate for kids, when the main characters are in a seedy tavern by the Thames with a burlesque-style dance sequence of lady mice and someone roofies one of the main characters drink. Great animal compartmentalizing with the villains, a rat, a bat, a fat cat, one lizard, and a bunch of traitor mice. One of the late Vincent Price's last roles.)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]J5taMQ6Sjag[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Hunchback of Notre Dame (feature film - one of Disney's darker movies, based on an old novel, tells the story of Quasimodo, and isn't as true to the original story but is one of the few Disney films to show Christianity in a positive light, most notably the scene where the gypsy seeks refuge in the Cathedral and the Judge is not allowed to remove her because it is a sanctuary, and by Christian law, he concedes. Shows how lust can destroy a man, and of alleged genocide of gypsy peoples (though one would have to wonder what the gypsies were doing to piss of the French to trigger such a response?) and though a bit lackluster in its adhering to the book still delivers.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]DezyFYB2MMk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Rescuers Down Under 1990 (feature film - another older Disney film, hence less degeneracy, this follows up on the Rescuers (1977) which was also good, but some (((perverted animator))) stuck a naked lady in a window in one scene. Like the first one, it shows the sinister motives of child kidnappers and their attempts to exploit child labor to get rich, good animation in both flicks, but Down Under has crisper colors. The villainess of the Rescuers is an evolved ill-tempered suffragette with short red hair similar to Big Red and a pair of pet crocodiles, in this one its a swarthy poacher with a slimy monitor, voiced by the late George C Scott.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]bJMlNrEbk0k[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Secret of NIMH (feature film - interesting fantasy tale which exposes the downsides of animal experimentation, suggests the traits of the animals are engineered and not spiritual, though there is some slight magic or unexplained power in some scenes. Good story overall, and the animation quality is on point)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]cISmv0IGoQQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicForThePiano, post: 1382518, member: 16601"] continued... The Great Mouse Detective (feature film - a great movie (and another rare quality Disney film) showing how a (((rat))) tries to usurp the British Crown (of mice) using trickery, deception, and kidnapping. Only one scene in here is slightly not appropriate for kids, when the main characters are in a seedy tavern by the Thames with a burlesque-style dance sequence of lady mice and someone roofies one of the main characters drink. Great animal compartmentalizing with the villains, a rat, a bat, a fat cat, one lizard, and a bunch of traitor mice. One of the late Vincent Price's last roles.) [MEDIA=youtube]J5taMQ6Sjag[/MEDIA] The Hunchback of Notre Dame (feature film - one of Disney's darker movies, based on an old novel, tells the story of Quasimodo, and isn't as true to the original story but is one of the few Disney films to show Christianity in a positive light, most notably the scene where the gypsy seeks refuge in the Cathedral and the Judge is not allowed to remove her because it is a sanctuary, and by Christian law, he concedes. Shows how lust can destroy a man, and of alleged genocide of gypsy peoples (though one would have to wonder what the gypsies were doing to piss of the French to trigger such a response?) and though a bit lackluster in its adhering to the book still delivers. [MEDIA=youtube]DezyFYB2MMk[/MEDIA] The Rescuers Down Under 1990 (feature film - another older Disney film, hence less degeneracy, this follows up on the Rescuers (1977) which was also good, but some (((perverted animator))) stuck a naked lady in a window in one scene. Like the first one, it shows the sinister motives of child kidnappers and their attempts to exploit child labor to get rich, good animation in both flicks, but Down Under has crisper colors. The villainess of the Rescuers is an evolved ill-tempered suffragette with short red hair similar to Big Red and a pair of pet crocodiles, in this one its a swarthy poacher with a slimy monitor, voiced by the late George C Scott. [MEDIA=youtube]bJMlNrEbk0k[/MEDIA] The Secret of NIMH (feature film - interesting fantasy tale which exposes the downsides of animal experimentation, suggests the traits of the animals are engineered and not spiritual, though there is some slight magic or unexplained power in some scenes. Good story overall, and the animation quality is on point) [MEDIA=youtube]cISmv0IGoQQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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