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Where were you in the Great Blackout of 2006?
injest:
Roland...
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Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: nakymaton on October 01, 2006, 05:30:09 pm ---I was supposedly getting work done, but in the meantime I posted a worried message on my LJ, and then started a refugee thread on Dave Cullen's board, and kept checking Meryl's thread on IMDb...
And then finally finished my work and sat down to watch "Finding Nemo" with my three-year-old. (This the second movie we've tried to watch. I tried to watch "The Wizard of Oz" with him about four months ago, but he decided the Wicked Witch was scary. We barely got to the title screen of "Finding Nemo" before he got really upset that "the fish lost his friend." I didn't tell him that that was Nemo's mommy that got eaten by the big scary fish... he was traumatized enough by the idea of the fish losing his friend.)
I'm glad he's empathizing. And I'm glad that videos exist, so I can test them out on him at home.
We'll probably wait for another six months before we try another movie. Or maybe I'll see if there are even less scary things out there.
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Hey Mel, literally the only movie we've found for our daughter so far ( now 3 1/2) is The Jungle Book. Fantastic music for Mommy.
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on October 04, 2006, 11:18:01 am ---Hey Mel, literally the only movie we've found for our daughter so far ( now 3 1/2) is The Jungle Book. Fantastic music for Mommy.
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When my younger son was that age, he wanted to watch "Snow White" over and over and over and ...
Since then, I've had many occasions to miss those days. :-\
My personal favorites were The Lion King, Pocahontas and Mulan (in that order). Oh, and the Iron Giant -- I loved that one (it's a little scarier, though).
Oops. Here we are hijacking yet another thread to talk about our kids (and I just finished doing the same on the Ramona thread). ::)
moremojo:
--- Quote from: latjoreme on October 04, 2006, 12:53:59 pm ---My personal favorites were The Lion King, Pocahontas and Mulan (in that order). Oh, and the Iron Giant -- I loved that one (it's a little scarier, though).
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I just have to comment that Pocahontas is my favorite of the newer batch (beginning with The Little Mermaid) of Disney animated features. There is a level of maturity of theme and treatment here that the others don't quite attain, and I think the musical score is truly beautiful.
Okay, regular thread can resume now...
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