I really enjoy "How to Train Your Dragon". The story is good and watching Toothless is like watching your favorite cat and dog balled up into a Dragon. Another favorite of mine has always be Stitch from Disney's "Lilo and Stitch"
This would have to be 'An American Tale - Fievel Goes West. Old one but my fav from when i was younger. Many of you younger members wont have heard of this film
Well, I am just showing my age, but have any of you ever heard any quips by the legendary Foghorn T. Leghorn?
I like Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Shrek series. I also like Batman: Under the red hood animated movie.
Sherak Waooo what a movie is that. I love this movie i think i saw this movie more then four time but every time its new for me.
my favorite animation is definitely the minnions.. that movie is so amazing, unique and funny. I literally watch it over and over because i can never get bored with it. congrats to the producer
My favorite animated movie is Kung Fu Panda, Puss In the boots and the Jungle book which is coming Next Year.
Batman: Assault on Arkham... which really should have been called Suicide Squad, since bats is barely in it, but you know... "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker" is a close second; Particularly Mr. J's monologue during the flashback... What's the matter, Batman? No witty comeback? No threat? Then I'll provide the narration... I'll begin with how I peeled back the layers of the boy's mind. Oh, he bravely tried to fight it at first. You would've been proud to see him so strong.But all too soon, the shocks and the serums took their toll, and the boy began to share such secrets with me. Secrets that are mine alone to know... Bruce. It's true, Batsy! I know everything! ...and kinda like the kid who peeks at his Christmas presents, I must admit, it's sadly anti-climactic. Behind all the sturm and bat-o-rangs, you're just a little boy in a playsuit, crying for mommy and daddy! It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic. Ah what the hell, I'll laugh anyways, BWAHAHAAHAHAAAA!!! "Under the Red Hood" was pretty good too, was a little concerned with no Mark Hamill as Mr. J, but John Dimaggio did a decent job of portraying an older, more sadistic joker.... and Bruce Greenwood was acceptable as the bat. Gotta give the boy points. He came all the way from the dead to make this shindig happen. So who's got a camera? Ooh! Ooh! Get one of me and the kid first. Then you and me, then the three of us. ...and then the one with the crowbar.