I'm rewatching the Mummy with Brendan Fraser on Netflix. This used to be my favorite movie of all time. I hadn't thought about it in ages, but it still holds up! Anyone else rediscovering old but awesome movies/shows in these strange times? They're oddly comforting. :)
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I'm rewatching the Mummy with Brendan Fraser on Netflix. This used to be my favorite movie of all time. I hadn't thought about it in ages, but it still holds up! Anyone else rediscovering old but awesome movies/shows in these strange times? They're oddly comforting. :)
Funny thing, I didn't originally care for the movie until I saw the animated series. I don't know why, it wasn't like the animated series was particularly deep or anything, but it just sparked something and made me see the movies differently.
But when we got Disney+ around the start of the lockdowns, I rediscovered and introduced my friend's daughter to the old cartoon "Gargoyles". Part of the joy was not only that I hadn't seen most of the series in a good long while, but also getting to introduce it to somebody that ended up loving it as much as I do. It is still as fun a story as I remembered it to be.
But when we got Disney+ around the start of the lockdowns, I rediscovered and introduced my friend's daughter to the old cartoon "Gargoyles". Part of the joy was not only that I hadn't seen most of the series in a good long while, but also getting to introduce it to somebody that ended up loving it as much as I do. It is still as fun a story as I remembered it to be.
Funny thing, I didn't originally care for the movie until I saw the animated series. I don't know why, it wasn't like the animated series was particularly deep or anything, but it just sparked something and made me see the movies differently.
But when we got Disney+ around the start of the lockdowns, I rediscovered and introduced my friend's daughter to the old cartoon "Gargoyles". Part of the joy was not only that I hadn't seen most of the series in a good long while, but also getting to introduce it to somebody that ended up loving it as much as I do. It is still as fun a story as I remembered it to be.
But when we got Disney+ around the start of the lockdowns, I rediscovered and introduced my friend's daughter to the old cartoon "Gargoyles". Part of the joy was not only that I hadn't seen most of the series in a good long while, but also getting to introduce it to somebody that ended up loving it as much as I do. It is still as fun a story as I remembered it to be.
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- The Secret of Nimh is a good one, it used to freak me out a bit when I was little but I love it now.
- Earlier this year I had began to "rewatch" Glee in honor of Naya Rivera, and I actually need to get back to it. I say rewatch because I have memories of my parents watching it, but I never really sat and watched it myself because I'd be too occupied with myself. Also because the nature of the show can be wack at times.
- Earlier this year I had began to "rewatch" Glee in honor of Naya Rivera, and I actually need to get back to it. I say rewatch because I have memories of my parents watching it, but I never really sat and watched it myself because I'd be too occupied with myself. Also because the nature of the show can be wack at times.
- The Secret of Nimh is a good one, it used to freak me out a bit when I was little but I love it now.
- Earlier this year I had began to "rewatch" Glee in honor of Naya Rivera, and I actually need to get back to it. I say rewatch because I have memories of my parents watching it, but I never really sat and watched it myself because I'd be too occupied with myself. Also because the nature of the show can be wack at times.
- Earlier this year I had began to "rewatch" Glee in honor of Naya Rivera, and I actually need to get back to it. I say rewatch because I have memories of my parents watching it, but I never really sat and watched it myself because I'd be too occupied with myself. Also because the nature of the show can be wack at times.
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I got to discover a lot of cool things! Most of them are in Russian and Hungarian, though. At least I got to see Duck Dodgers for the very first time when my mama got me Boomerang, as with Wacky Racers! Plus, they have Codename Kids Next Door on there, which is something I haven't seen in years!
A lot of stuff I discovered are mostly from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. And, to be honest with you, those times had the best animations I've ever seen because of how much care is put into them.
There's also this series called Animated Tales of the World, in which I recommend y'all to check it out! Every episode has an art style to represent that culture, which I think is very cool! Episodes are up on Youtube if you wanna check it out!
A lot of stuff I discovered are mostly from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. And, to be honest with you, those times had the best animations I've ever seen because of how much care is put into them.
There's also this series called Animated Tales of the World, in which I recommend y'all to check it out! Every episode has an art style to represent that culture, which I think is very cool! Episodes are up on Youtube if you wanna check it out!
I got to discover a lot of cool things! Most of them are in Russian and Hungarian, though. At least I got to see Duck Dodgers for the very first time when my mama got me Boomerang, as with Wacky Racers! Plus, they have Codename Kids Next Door on there, which is something I haven't seen in years!
A lot of stuff I discovered are mostly from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. And, to be honest with you, those times had the best animations I've ever seen because of how much care is put into them.
There's also this series called Animated Tales of the World, in which I recommend y'all to check it out! Every episode has an art style to represent that culture, which I think is very cool! Episodes are up on Youtube if you wanna check it out!
A lot of stuff I discovered are mostly from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. And, to be honest with you, those times had the best animations I've ever seen because of how much care is put into them.
There's also this series called Animated Tales of the World, in which I recommend y'all to check it out! Every episode has an art style to represent that culture, which I think is very cool! Episodes are up on Youtube if you wanna check it out!
Yes the Brendan Fraser Mummy movie is good.
Also I saw It's a Wonderful Life for the first time recently and it was much better than I expected.
Also I saw It's a Wonderful Life for the first time recently and it was much better than I expected.
Yes the Brendan Fraser Mummy movie is good.
Also I saw It's a Wonderful Life for the first time recently and it was much better than I expected.
Also I saw It's a Wonderful Life for the first time recently and it was much better than I expected.
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We got Hulu sometime last year (I can't remember when) and I watched The Prince of Egypt for the first time in.. A very long time.
I forgot how good it is
I've watched it a lot since lol
I forgot how good it is
We got Hulu sometime last year (I can't remember when) and I watched The Prince of Egypt for the first time in.. A very long time.
I forgot how good it is
I've watched it a lot since lol
I forgot how good it is
I have a Sailor Moon DVD at home. Not the reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal, but the original Sailor Moon anime. I also have Blu-Ray discs of the first 3 Pokémon movies, and I have watched some of the Indigo League episodes on Netflix
I have a Sailor Moon DVD at home. Not the reboot, Sailor Moon Crystal, but the original Sailor Moon anime. I also have Blu-Ray discs of the first 3 Pokémon movies, and I have watched some of the Indigo League episodes on Netflix
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