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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) in Movies
Dec 8, 2018
Miles morales (5 more)
Spider Gwen
Spider ham
Spider - man
Spider ham
Stan Lee
In thirty years I would say finally a spider - man as faithful to the comic book as u are gonna get wasn't sure at first this being a animated version I wasn't disappointed I loved it start to finish . liked all the nods to spider - man plus stan Lee cameo I have to say my favourite two got to be both spider ham and spider Gwen also stay to the end credits u won't be disappointed

Melody Womack (32 KP) rated Dr Seuss' The Lorax (2012) in Movies
Nov 14, 2018
One of my all time favorites!
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I have always loved the original Lorax book and movie (which was essentially just an animated reading of the book, ) so I was really excited when this version was released. I like Ted's story even though he was just a nameless boy in the books. The silliness of the story made it Catchy for children, which I feel helped get the message across. The animation was fun and the songs were super catchy. I've watched this movie at least 50 times.

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Toy Story (1995) in Movies
Jun 20, 2019
I'm not sure what needs to be said that hasn't already been said.
Toy Story is a classic, from start to finish. All these years later, it's still holds up as one of Pixar's finest, and the first film in one of the best trilogies of all time.
The animation, the voice cast, the music - it's hard to fault anything.
Every character, from Woody and Buzz, to Sid and the toy aliens, are well realised, and it quickly becomes clear just how much you care about a group of animated toys.
Toy Story is a classic, from start to finish. All these years later, it's still holds up as one of Pixar's finest, and the first film in one of the best trilogies of all time.
The animation, the voice cast, the music - it's hard to fault anything.
Every character, from Woody and Buzz, to Sid and the toy aliens, are well realised, and it quickly becomes clear just how much you care about a group of animated toys.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Lady and the Tramp (1955) in Movies
Dec 31, 2019 (Updated Jan 1, 2020)
Dogs Loves Spaghetti
Lady and the Tramp- This Disney animated classic follows a pampered cocker spaniel named Lady (Barbara Luddy) whose comfortable life slips away once her owners have a baby. When, after some tense circumstances, Lady finds herself on the loose and out on the street, she is befriended and protected by the tough stray mutt Tramp (Larry Roberts). A romance begins to blossom between the two dogs, but their many differences, along with more drama at Lady's household, threaten to keep them apart.
Dogs can talk!!!!
Its a classic to all.
Dogs can talk!!!!
Its a classic to all.

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Bill Cosby: Himself (1983)
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David McK (3562 KP) rated Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) in Movies
Jun 23, 2020
Animated kids movie, starring what might-as-well-be Aardman Animation's new mascot Shaun the Sheep (who has seemingly eclipsed Wallace and Gromit ever since first appearing in 'A Close Shave'), in which Shaun must escort a small Alien back to his spacecraft, that has crash-landed near Mossy Bottom Farm.
Taking it's cue from the silent movies of yore, there is no dialogue in this - with, of those who can talk, everyone talking in gibberish - while there are also plenty of sneaky sci-fi references peppered throughout its runtime,
Taking it's cue from the silent movies of yore, there is no dialogue in this - with, of those who can talk, everyone talking in gibberish - while there are also plenty of sneaky sci-fi references peppered throughout its runtime,
