RE: Ladies, I get that you need them, but.
March 24, 2013 at 11:44 pm
(This post was last modified: March 24, 2013 at 11:48 pm by Violet.)
(March 23, 2013 at 3:55 pm)missluckie26 Wrote: Thanks for the blast from the fuckin past Lilly I dont know if it was a good blast or not--the first Land before time was the only one I liked and that's cuz I was like 5.
Disney.. Aghhhhhh.
Just a notice: The Land Before Time (film) is not a Disney production. The Land Before Time series has had multiple directors (2-4> Roy Allen Smith, 5-12> Charles Grosvenor, 13> Charles Grosvenor and Jamie Mitchell), none of which were ever affiliated with Disney. The Land Before Time series is a Universal Studios production. Glad that's out of the way
I still enjoy playing with a large number of 'baby toys'... don't see anything wrong with it either, because baby toys are fucking awesome
I watched all the Land Before Time movies up to The Great Longneck Migration. Meaning... I only missed the last three. And that's not for not wanting to see them, quite the contrary... but the last few were a lot less memorable (to me) than the first 7. The Stone of Cold Fire introduced very adult subjects and indicated a major shift in the franchise, especially on the tail of The Secret of Saurus Rock... suddenly you get The Big Freeze, and the Fucking Journey To Big Water... and The Great Longneck Migration was drowned beneath so much mysticism that the the good bits might as well have been lost. I mean... the entire premise of that entry is religious 0.o Very out of place considering the first 9 titles.
I initially figured it for another Stone of Cold Fire (which is amazing)... what a longneck let-down
Might be interested in 12, since I would assume Pterano would be back (a changed, ma-... pterodactyl). But I'll have to endure what will probably be a horrible entry 11 (Invasion of the Tinysauruses? Really?!).
Really, they should just stick the whole damn thing on one disk so that I can buy it when I am someday not completely broke
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The first land before time is the most emotional creation featuring dinosaurs ever. I would recommend you re-watch it soon, since a five-year old would likely miss just about everything remarkable about the piece. Consider... An American Tail, The Secret of NIMH, All Dogs Go to Heaven, Anastasia.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day