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The New Am I The Only One Thread

fuzzygobo

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I wasn't scared of it, but I was weirded out because of it. It's really trippy and just, well, strange for a 40's Disney movie.

I haven't watched Dumbo in ages; I probably need to check it out again before the live-action remake comes out!
If this scene weirds you out, Fantasia would give you screaming horrors
 

Froggy Fool

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Fantasia, with the exception of the finale, never scared me. I was always intrigued by it; it's kind of amazing that that kind of film ever got off the ground.
 

Pig'sSaysAdios

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Fantasia, with the exception of the finale, never scared me. I was always intrigued by it; it's kind of amazing that that kind of film ever got off the ground.
It's a beautiful and creative movie. It would be amazing if they could make something like it again (one better than Fantasia 2000).
 

LittleJerry92

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I'm going to be honest.

I've never seen the full movie for Dumbo. Maybe bits and pieces, but not the full movie.

I'll give it a watch someday if I'm in the mood.

Also, to be honest, the only thing from Fantasia I remember scaring me was the Sorserror's apprentice (I don't know how to spell sorserror). Even night on Bald Hill mountain wasn't that creepy.

Anyway....

Am I the only one who finds it annoying when people blame restaurants and other food companies for their physical health problems? When it was, oh, I dunno, their choice to eat them?
 

MikaelaMuppet

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Am I the only one who likes using Internet Explorer instead of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Opera?
 

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Am I the only one who likes using Internet Explorer instead of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Opera?
IE was always my prefered browser: it gets the job done without having to look all fancy with bells and whistles to try to impress anybody - and it doesn't distort the layouts and fonts of websites like other browsers tend to do (lookin' at you, Firefox). But, with that being said, since Microsoft is letting IE die, and it's basically useless now, I've pretty much had to switch to Opera since it's the only browser that basically looks and behaves the most like IE . . . but even it has problems - particularly when it comes to videos, gifs, and other graphics, so I've pretty much had to also go with Chrome just so I can use YouTube . . . which is exactly what they want.
 

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I use Chrome just because I like the interface a whole lot better. There's also Safari on my computer, but I NEVER use that because I hate the design. Chrome looks a lot sleeker IMO.
 
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