"What's your favorite of these" - Part 7 - #31-35
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"What's your favorite of these" - Part 7 - #31-35
Here's Round 6, Disney's 31st through 35th animated classics! These are,
Aladdin
The Lion King
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
So, what's your favorite of these?
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Aladdin
The Lion King
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
So, what's your favorite of these?
(only 2 more rounds to go!)
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1. Aladdin
2. Lion King
3. Pocohontas
4. Hercules
5. Hunchback
Kelly if I may make a suggestion after you are done with the 9 groups, why not break down the winner's into say two groups(one of the winner of groups 1-5 and one of groups 6-9. Then have a finals between the two winners.
Sean
2. Lion King
3. Pocohontas
4. Hercules
5. Hunchback
Kelly if I may make a suggestion after you are done with the 9 groups, why not break down the winner's into say two groups(one of the winner of groups 1-5 and one of groups 6-9. Then have a finals between the two winners.
Sean
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The Lion King
Aladdin
Hercules
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Aladdin
Hercules
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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1. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
2. The Lion King
3. Aladdin
4. Hercules
5. Pocahontas
2. The Lion King
3. Aladdin
4. Hercules
5. Pocahontas
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Impossible!
How do you choose between at least 2 bona fide classics - Aladdin and Lion King - that are also as different as chalk and cheese.
If I was pressed, I'd place Aladdin slightly above, largely because the humour appeals to me more. However, Hunchback is a strong contender simply because it is a beautiful looking film with a solid heart.
The others are easy to rank:
4. Hercules - fun, didn't do much for me.
5. Pocohontas - nice, but takes itself too seriously.
However, where the first three rank for me will depend on mood...
So I can't vote!
How do you choose between at least 2 bona fide classics - Aladdin and Lion King - that are also as different as chalk and cheese.
If I was pressed, I'd place Aladdin slightly above, largely because the humour appeals to me more. However, Hunchback is a strong contender simply because it is a beautiful looking film with a solid heart.
The others are easy to rank:
4. Hercules - fun, didn't do much for me.
5. Pocohontas - nice, but takes itself too seriously.
However, where the first three rank for me will depend on mood...
So I can't vote!
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VERY HARD... since I would rate The Lion King and Aladdin equally but I voted for The Lion King and it looks like those two are tied 12-12.
Poor Hercules has no votes. I have always felt that was an underrated movie.
Poor Hercules has no votes. I have always felt that was an underrated movie.
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