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These two films and the sound of music were my childhood holy trinity and honestly they’ve a lot to answer for in terms of the way I turned out. Also shout out to my mum for encouraging the classics on me. PSA: I’ve not watched them in years and if I did rewatch them I’d probs be shocked at how of their time they are, so I think I’ll keep them as the memory they are for now.
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okay im gonna go from the earliest movie i rewatched a lot and i think fairly had the most impact on me. im also fully aware that the childhood list is a bit wild bc my parents didnt regulate the kinds of movies i watched they pre much would just cover my eyes with their hands or a pillow whenever there are explicit scenes like kissing and sex even though i can fully hear the sounds but they mostly didnt care about gore and violence lmao. i did gravitate more towards movies that are appropriate for my age during pre-adolescence though... i think. early childhood: - dumbo - kill bill vol 1 & 2 - the princess diaries - romeo and juliet during elementary: - hannnah montana the movie - aquamarine - wild child - school of rock
Jun 10, 2024
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• Pocoyo (taught me about drawing, space and perspective). • Scooby Doo. I feel like this show in particular is really old school in terms of it having no lore behind it. It’s the same pattern for every episode and I think it’s kind of like a Time Machine of what used to be for children’s shows. • American Dragon: Jake Long. Used to watch a lot before going to school. The plot was so enthralling. • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Loved the dark humor incorporated into it. • Phineas & Ferb. Catchy songs, a platypus and humans with weird heads. •The Powerpuff Girls. Need I say more? Movies: • Anastasia (1997). Kickstarted my obsession with the Romanovs. Lead me to google wayyyy to young what had happened to Anastasia in real life. That was bleak. • Old Barbie movies. My favorites were The Princess and the Pauper, Rapunzel, Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus. Used to watch these all the time. They really incorporated the whimsy and made me want to live like a peasant in the medieval era under a monarchy. • Ella Enchanted (2004). • The Princess Diaries 1 & 2. • Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan and JLC (2003). • Hocus Pocus (1993).
Dec 30, 2024
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Watched 'The Breakfast Club' & 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' for the first time today. Maybe there's a reason they're called the classics cause anybody can relate to at least one of the characters from both of those movies. I'm a Brian & Cameron kind of gal
Feb 27, 2025

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