Sunday, September 27, 2015

Disney Movies

My childhood was filled with wonder, imagination, adventure, and amazement. This wasn’t because of things I did. It wasn’t because of trips that I went on. It most definitely wasn’t because of school. “What was it then?” some people might ask. Well I’ll tell you what it was, it was Disney movies! They were so amazing then, and 10 years later, they are still amazing. I even had a Disney movie marathon recently with one of my good friends that reminded me of how awesome all those movies are. Disney movies are full of creativity and are the base of every childhood that was awesome. If anyone hasn’t seen them, it is highly recommended. At least by me it is.
Now when I say Disney Movies, some people may be confused about what I mean. I’m not talking about Teen Beach Movie. Not that crap. That type of Disney movie sucks like a vacuum. I’m talking the cartoon ones. The ones that people of all ages can enjoy.
If you are a parent and you see a Disney movie like Teen Beach Movie, you will only notice how the acting is terrible and that no one should always be as happy as everyone in it. If you see a movie like Tangled, you will laugh, you will cry, and then eventually, you will want to see it again. That’s not the only movie like that though. If you ever watch the lion king, I don’t care who you are, who you’re with, how old you are, or how tough you think you are, you will be emotionally broken down. You will laugh, you will be broken down, and you will be on the edge of your seat because the suspense is just killing you.
These movies are amazing in every way. There are people all around the world that will agree with me too. The creativity that goes into just one of their movies is astonishing. So much though is put into each character, making it able for people to connect and feel for those characters. The setting and plot of each movie is so thought out that you’ll want to keep watching them over and over again.

I can tell you this, I can’t wait for Disney to come out with more movies. I want to keep seeing the creativity and wonder in each one. I can’t wait until I’m a father and I’ll be able to show my kids all the amazing movies that I had the pleasure of growing up with.

1 comment:

  1. I always knew that when the one kid did the splits on TV, Disney was about to drop a bomb movie.

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