Movie: The Lion King
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Movie: The Lion King
I'm not gonna lie, some parts still make me cry, and rewatching it 10 years later or so was a blast.
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Best Movie EVER!
Why not post the amazing song in it?
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Why not post the amazing song in it?
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Never seen it =D

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Seems the kind of thing you'd like Black.
Did you know that you may also recognise the voice of Rafiki...

as this man...

Did you know that you may also recognise the voice of Rafiki...

as this man...


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You have not seen anything. Your life does not have meaning until you watch this movie.Blackadder51 wrote:Never seen it =D
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PLaptop_mini wrote:You have not seen anything. Your life does not have meaning until you watch this movie.Blackadder51 wrote:Never seen it =D
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I like Aladin and Hercules a lot more than Lion King in terms of Disney movies.
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Aladin <3 I still have the VHS for itjagorrax wrote:I like Aladin and Hercules a lot more than Lion King in terms of Disney movies.
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Yeah Hercules and Robin Hood were always my favourites.

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I still have a video of the lion king, i also have the second lion king on video aswell... and the 3rd one on dvd, I love these movies, better than the disney crap they feed kids now.
Thanks for posting this, i havent watched this in ages cause my video player is broke.
Also the voice actor for Scar is the same actor for the bad guy in Die hard 3
Thanks for posting this, i havent watched this in ages cause my video player is broke.
Also the voice actor for Scar is the same actor for the bad guy in Die hard 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfR9iY5y94s
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Blackadder51 wrote:Never seen it =D
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I saw the West End Production, it was amazingly awesome. There were people crying in the first 5 minutes. Yeah.
Oh, and in terms of tears, it's nowhere near as baaaw-worthy as The Fox and the Hound.
Oh, and in terms of tears, it's nowhere near as baaaw-worthy as The Fox and the Hound.

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I remember seeing it back in the theatre. I enjoyed it, and didn't mind the sequels either. Looking back on that era of Disney, in general, makes me remember it as a good time for them. I still sometimes miss Disney's early 90s television shows.
The first Disney film I saw in a theatre was "The Brave Little Toaster," but I don't remember it at all. I do remember "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" though!
Edit: Unrelated... that theatre I saw "Lion King" in was on fire (and later burnt down) while I was watching "Deep Impact" in it with a date at the time (1998, I think?). It was crazy to leave a movie about asteroids and the world ending to find that the street was on fire and the theatre was burning down.
The first Disney film I saw in a theatre was "The Brave Little Toaster," but I don't remember it at all. I do remember "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" though!
Edit: Unrelated... that theatre I saw "Lion King" in was on fire (and later burnt down) while I was watching "Deep Impact" in it with a date at the time (1998, I think?). It was crazy to leave a movie about asteroids and the world ending to find that the street was on fire and the theatre was burning down.

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I love you for showing me this. I haven't seen this movie in years.
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