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Dartha Stewart

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Between witnessing that as a small child, and the wolf / marsh / creature thing (whatever it's called that's chasing him in the swamp) from The Neverending Story... I'm surprised that I don't have more mental issues as an adult than I already have.
 

DisneyManOne

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All of this is reminding me of this sketch that Doug Walker, aka the Nostalgia Critic, performed at the beginning of his review of Labyrinth. In it, a couple is convinced to use 80's movies to quell their daughter's bratty behavior. According to the announcer, "The 80's were a time when all kids media wanted to do was scare the ____ out of you. (...) Most 80's films have a PG rating, but that was back when it actually stood for something. Nowadays, it stands for 'Practically G'."

Here's a video of the sketch (as well as the Labyrinth review):

 

Cmdr_Crimson

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Between witnessing that as a small child, and the wolf / marsh / creature thing (whatever it's called that's chasing him in the swamp) from The Neverending Story... I'm surprised that I don't have more mental issues as an adult than I already have.

You think that's bad? California's Great America had a terrifying commercial for The Grizzly Coaster that looked and sounded like Gmork..Makes animatronic Freddy Fazbear a turn for the worse!


See you in your nightmares....
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Cmdr_Crimson

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All of this is reminding me of this sketch that Doug Walker, aka the Nostalgia Critic, performed at the beginning of his review of Labyrinth. In it, a couple is convinced to use 80's movies to quell their daughter's bratty behavior. According to the announcer, "The 80's were a time when all kids media wanted to do was scare the ____ out of you. (...) Most 80's films have a PG rating, but that was back when it actually stood for something. Nowadays, it stands for 'Practically G'."

Here's a video of the sketch (as well as the Labyrinth review):



Doug is just awesome...So Happy I got to meet him and his Brother Camera man Rob while at C2E2..:D
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Raineman

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It's one of those underated movies especially when it had Jim Henson Creatures and Will Vinton Claymation (California Rasins) for many of the visual effects...

Could you imagine a ride for this movie...It'd make the Original Snow White Scary Adventure a cake walk.
I can just imagine all of the entitled parents, with their terrified little snowflakes, sending angry letters to Disney about the Return To Oz ride...
 

Mike S

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I wouldn't call Maleficent a remake, per se. Pete's Dragon doesn't count, as that was a live-action film with some animated stuff, and there were quite a bit more remakes of live-action films in the 90s, including Herbie, The Parent Trap, The ****gy D.A., The Muppets Christmas Carol, Muppets Treasure Island, and possibly more I'm forgetting.

EDIT: Seriously, autocensor? It's a good thing Scooby-Doo isn't owned by Disney, or we'd never be able to discuss his best friend! Similarly, let's hope they don't install **** carpeting in any of the resorts.
A like for the censorship ;)
 

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