To: ReformationFan
Well, with so many schools there, you’d expect a lot of leagues .....
2 posted on
12/02/2012 12:42:41 PM PST by
mikrofon
(Old Movie BUMP)
To: ReformationFan
Gotta love free youtube movies. I'm sick and don't have cable. Yesterday was Hitchcock day. I watched Woman in the Window, Rebecca, and The 39 Steps. Today I was able to get live football on the computer. It is priceless. I'll consider your suggestion for later.
3 posted on
12/02/2012 12:45:54 PM PST by
bramps
(Sarah Palin got more votes in 2008 than Romney did in 2012)
To: ReformationFan
Disney made a lot of great movies back then.
I have seen a couple of other versions of “20,000 Leagues”, and none of them were even close to the Disney version.
4 posted on
12/02/2012 12:46:58 PM PST by
yarddog
(One shot one miss.)
To: ReformationFan
To: ReformationFan
Great movie. I and my kids were sad when the ride was discontinued at Disney World - Florida.
6 posted on
12/02/2012 1:22:03 PM PST by
RicocheT
(Eat the rich only if you're certain it's your last meal)
To: ReformationFan
One of those movies I used to love to watch as a kid, on a Sunday afternnon/evening, on channel 9’s Family Classics with Frazier Thomas.
7 posted on
12/02/2012 1:22:39 PM PST by
mountn man
(ATTITUDE- The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It.)
To: ReformationFan
Verne was quite the visionary, no?
The visual scene that grabbed me when I saw it in the theater was the the wall behind which was the futuristic source of power for the sub. It was studded with translucent hemispheres behind which you saw the swirling colors of the process by which it was produced.
Well, that, and the tentacles of the giant squid.
9 posted on
12/02/2012 1:41:33 PM PST by
Erasmus
(Zwischen des Teufels und des tiefen, blauen Meers)
To: ReformationFan
First movie I ever saw. At a drive-in movie.
To: ReformationFan
How could it be 1954? I saw it in theater when I was a kid. Ever since I’ve wanted by own submarine with a ramming prow.
11 posted on
12/02/2012 1:57:19 PM PST by
Telepathic Intruder
(The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
To: ReformationFan
Those old Disney movies were family friendly but not in the least bit effeminate.
Some of the better ones were: “Treasure Island”, “Kidnapped”, “Darby O’Gill and the Little People”, “Swiss Family Robinson”, etc.
All of them really good adventure.
16 posted on
12/02/2012 2:42:28 PM PST by
yarddog
(One shot one miss.)
To: ReformationFan
I just picked up the 1916 version from Grapevine Video. It had been a long time since I’d seen it, and I didn’t remember it incorporating elements from Mysterious Island.
20 posted on
12/02/2012 3:45:58 PM PST by
william clark
(Ecclesiastes 10:2)
To: ReformationFan
A wonderful movie.
Kirk Douglas sings to a seal.
Ends with a bang!
22 posted on
12/02/2012 6:51:20 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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