Yes. Once I see a couple more films, I’ll consider an update. With me, films within five to ten spots apart from each other could sometimes basically all rank the same for me. I mostly group them together between my top favorites, then other excellent ones, then other good ones, then okay ones, and finally the sub-par level.
I am enjoying all this Pinocchio love! Like LQ says, it’s overshadowed. It’s an undeniable classic to film students and enthusiasts. But besides that, I feel people in general don’t really consider it often, which is a shame.
As I wrote about on my facebook earlier, it’s also Disney’s most terrifying film as well.
I honestly only remember a few highlights from Pinocchio. However, the other day, we watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and my God, the toymaker looks just like Gepetto! I wonder if it was intentional.
I’ve seen almost all of them by now. I only need to see Bambi, Robin Hood, The Black Cauldron, and the six back-to-back package films. However, there are several I saw once but I need to re-watch. Like, I don’t think I saw all of Fantasia, and I think I missed the last few minutes of The Sword in the Stone. Also, I’ve only seen One Hundred and One Dalmatians on TV.
While I haven’t seen those six package films, I have seen “Mickey and the Beanstalk” from Fun and Fancy Free and “Wind in the Willows” from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
Is it bad that I would be totally fine with never seeing Robin Hood or Bambi ever again? I just see Robin Hood as an inferior rip off of the Jungle Book anyway, and even though they aren’t nearly as similar, I like Fox and the Hound a lot and really really dislike Bambi.
I do want to see Robin Hood, and Bambi I mostly wanted to see since it’s one of the oldest and many animation people like it. I was surprised to find out it upset some people.
Well I’m kind of odd anyway and my reasons for disliking it might seem random or immature to some. I’m sure you’ll like it.
Oh, okay, but I do understand where you and others are coming from. That certain scene everyone talks about sounds tragic.
But, hopefully I can like enough things about it.
Well you have seen one of the package films, since Wind in the willows and Ichabod and Mr. Toad are the only two in their respective film.
And yeah, Mickey and the Beanstalk on its own is great. But in it’s full form it’s awful, because it’s narrated by these hell-like puppets.
True, in total I have seen two halves of two different films, so I guess you could say I saw one of them, because of the length.
I thought I saw a clip of those odd puppets once. Looked very unusual.
I might update my last list pretty soon, as I’ve seen a lot more Disney movies by now. Only 19 more to see before I get to all 52!
I’ve seen them all, and I’m waiting for Frozen now. That one seems promising.
I actually wish I’d seen that one myself, mainly because of the cast of anthropomorphic animals. Never had it on VHS though it was part of a preview at the end of my Toy Story VHS tape.
People actually seem to criticize it alot because of how it supposedly recycled animation from previous Disney films at the time.
Robin Hood is easily one of the most underrated Disney movies.