More Snooze Features from Disney doth cometh

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Originally posted by frogboy4
Happy to see enthusiasm for Cyndi, but she has transcended the 80s. Have you heard any albums past She's So Unusual or True Colors? Much different. 1989's A Night to Remember, 93's Hat Full of Stars, 94's Deadly Cyns, 96's Sisters of Avalon, 98's Merry Christmas, Have a Nice Life and most recently the Shine EP last year. All good stuff. So to me she is not simply an 80s icon. She's more about poeltry than just having fun. Not that there's anything wrong with either. You should check her stuff out. All different types of music. :smile:
Not to meantion her duet with Ole Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra himself! :stick_out_tongue:
 

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How could I forget. And she sung in the tribute thing for Pink Floyd. :big_grin:
 

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I actually prefer her acting. I still say bring on Lab. 2 with her in the lead role!
 

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maybe some fun stuff will come back out of the vault in the next few years for us to enjoy.
 

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Originally posted by radionate
Its about 3 cows trying to save the cattle ranch. Not to mention that they are voiced by Judy Dench, Meg Tilly, and Rosanne.
Until that point I wanted to see it... uuuuuuuh...but, as for Rosanne, that's type casting! Buddum bum!

ANyway, Beaker... if your listening, I think there's somewhere on line where you can get a bootleg of Song of the South paired with Donald Duck in Die Furher's face! it's a video, tho, and 20 bucks, and possibly fuzzy, but that's as good as I know!

But Stitchy and Kuzco are definately not what Disney would do. Treasure Planet is (completley screwing around with Classic liturature)! But Home on the Range (voice cast aside) looks like the spirit of the Casey Jones/ 1950's Disney shorts (before they wehnt soley television) while Bear just looks like Spirit (of the Cinnamon or whatever). So I intend to skip the first one, and heavily rethink the other.

Can't be any worse than MGM's Tom Sawyer... uhhhgk!
 

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Originally posted by Drtooth
ANyway, Beaker... if your listening, I think there's somewhere on line where you can get a bootleg of Song of the South paired with Donald Duck in Die Furher's face! it's a video, tho, and 20 bucks, and possibly fuzzy, but that's as good as I know!
The Disney banned "Um...Song of the South?...um, we never made a film called that" Song of the South is available for tape trade? cool.

Btw, why is the Donald Duck meets Hitler one canned in the archives...its Donald Duck taking on Hitler, not wearing a pushbroom mustache and giving a penchant for Wagnerian opera and Neitzsche! Sheesh. Freaking Disney...they should just go back to making offensive black face cartoons and be done with it.
 

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Song of the South has been released for home viewing by Disney, just not in the states.
 

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I used to have the Japanese Import Laser Disc until an ex of mine stole it and sold it 5 years ago. Makes me so mad. :mad:
 
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