A Goofy Movie
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A Goofy Movie
Anyone know?
I like to see that.
Maybe have Max and Roxanne marry or Max and Mona.
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I like to see that.
Maybe have Max and Roxanne marry or Max and Mona.
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Wow. Meg is officially a psychic; she can predict how I will feel on classic Disney character cash ins.
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Hmmm im not sure if there is really a "need" for a third movie. i love the charecters and all but i dont really think the writes feel a real need for a triquel.
Who knows?
they might just come out with numero 3....
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Who knows?
they might just come out with numero 3....
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I have no idea if there will be a third Goofy Movie. The first one was fantastic, and the second one was very enjoyable as well (and it made me cry ). However, with Lasseter at the helm, I'm not sure if that's gonna fly.
For once though, I wouldn't mind if there was a third movie in the series. The sequel definitely left an opening for one with Goofy driving off with Sylvia Marpole. I thought that was good for him BTW because with Max gone, poor Goofy needed someone.
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For once though, I wouldn't mind if there was a third movie in the series. The sequel definitely left an opening for one with Goofy driving off with Sylvia Marpole. I thought that was good for him BTW because with Max gone, poor Goofy needed someone.
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I agree that they should've stopped with the first one, but the sequel wasn't bad. In fact, I think I'm gonna watch it later today. ^^
But anyway...I think what I liked about the sequel is the fact that we got to see a different part of everybody's lives. Sometimes it's fun to see your favorite characters grow up. I would love it if they ever made an Incredibles sequel with everyone at an older age. Heck, I would love it if they ever made an Incredibles sequel period. ^o^
I guess some movies don't really need sequels, but at the same time, it's nice to see more of what we love.
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But anyway...I think what I liked about the sequel is the fact that we got to see a different part of everybody's lives. Sometimes it's fun to see your favorite characters grow up. I would love it if they ever made an Incredibles sequel with everyone at an older age. Heck, I would love it if they ever made an Incredibles sequel period. ^o^
I guess some movies don't really need sequels, but at the same time, it's nice to see more of what we love.
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"I guess some movies don't really need sequels, but at the same time, it's nice to see more of what we love."
I agree with you there PV. That's why I'm kind of sad that John Lasseter shut down the Chicken Little sequel.
On topic, I think it would be interesting to see one more Goofy movie where Max has a son of his own and has the same kind of problems that his father had with him. It would bring things full circle and give the story a nice sense of closure.
I agree with you there PV. That's why I'm kind of sad that John Lasseter shut down the Chicken Little sequel.
On topic, I think it would be interesting to see one more Goofy movie where Max has a son of his own and has the same kind of problems that his father had with him. It would bring things full circle and give the story a nice sense of closure.
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That would be interesting.
BTW, it's freaky that I said I would be watching An Extremely Goofy Movie today because Disney Channel just said that it's showing it tonight at 8pm/7pm central. So now I HAVE to watch it. Haha.
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BTW, it's freaky that I said I would be watching An Extremely Goofy Movie today because Disney Channel just said that it's showing it tonight at 8pm/7pm central. So now I HAVE to watch it. Haha.
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The Wild was 'meh okay' - I mean, it was better than I thought it was going to be. It was one of those movies that I liked less the more I thought about it, though.
Now a bunch of people like Chicken Little becuase it was 'cute'. Yeah, sure it was cute. But this is Disney we're talking about, not some young studio no one knows anything about. When I see a Disney moive, I want to see something that's special, something magical, something ten times better than every other studio out there is putting out. And Chicken Little was...just...poor. Lame characters, lame story, lame lame lame.
Sorry, but I just really dislike that movie...:shrug:
Anyway - I liked A Goofy Movie (never seen it's sequel, though) but I'm not sure a third would sit well with most people.
Now a bunch of people like Chicken Little becuase it was 'cute'. Yeah, sure it was cute. But this is Disney we're talking about, not some young studio no one knows anything about. When I see a Disney moive, I want to see something that's special, something magical, something ten times better than every other studio out there is putting out. And Chicken Little was...just...poor. Lame characters, lame story, lame lame lame.
Sorry, but I just really dislike that movie...:shrug:
Anyway - I liked A Goofy Movie (never seen it's sequel, though) but I'm not sure a third would sit well with most people.