Tuesday, August 19, 2014

31 Days of Film - Day 19: First film you saw in theaters

It was a double feature, and I honestly don't remember which one is first, so I'll just do both. Which shouldn't be too hard as I adore both movies. The movies were Disney's Oliver and Company and Lucas/Spielberg's The Land Before Time, and I was in love with them. I was obsessed - especially with Land Before Time.  I loved dinosaurs (still do), I dressed up as a dinosaur for several years for Halloween. My aunt made the costume, it was epic!

I loved Little Foot, Cera, Duckie, Peetry and Spike. I loved being scared by SharpTooth, and I cried for Little Foot's mommy. I was 3 or 4 years old when it came out. I had all of the toys, clothes, books. It was a huge fan. I don't know if it was the story or the fact that I saw it larger than life on the big screen, but it impacted my childhood greatly.

I was destined to be a super nerdy kid, I know. I was also very much a tomboy, so while princesses were a big deal to a lot of my friends growing up, I was more into the dinosaur movies, or the princesses male counterparts and sidekicks. They were having more fun than the girls in the frilly dresses. I think I appreciate the princesses more now as an adult than I ever did as a kid (though I did love Belle and Jasmine as a kid).

Oliver and Company was every kid's dream in a way. It was about dogs and cats (getting along). It starred a super cute kitten who just wanted a home and found one with his girl Penny a lonely girl from a rich family. You had a merry band of misfit mutts who team up with the cat to save the girl. It's still adorable, though these days I can't watch it often without tearing up with how Oliver is abandoned as an unwanted kitten.

The music is timeless - I mean it's Billy-freaking-Joel! I don't like him as a person (I think he's smarmy) but I love his music and the songs in this movie don't disappoint (as I type this I'm listening to Why Should I Worry?). Dodger is one cool cat of a dog, and Georgette is the perfect poodle stereotype. Cheech Marin as Tito offers the perfect amount of comic relief...

I had a lot of Oliver & Company swag (including this super cool sweat shirt that had Oliver on it and his eyes where holographic so they moved!) and I was on a mission later that year when I went to Disneyland to find an Oliver doll (I didn't get one, settled for Lady from Lady and the Tramp, and an Eeyore -and a dinosaur!- instead).

There's a lot of humor I didn't get as a child ( isn't that how most Disney movies go? ) but now I can sit and laugh at parts that made no sense in my first viewing.


6 comments:

  1. I've been told I need to watch that show. Haven't gotten around to searching it out though. is it on Netflix or Hulu?

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  2. I didn't see Snow White until I was getting ready to go into 6th grade. They re-released it to theaters for it's something anniversary and my gma took me to see it because it was her first movie she ever saw (and her favorite Disney animated film ever). Snow has never been my favorite princess... but I love the dwarfs.

    The only Snow White I actually like is Ginny Goodwin's portrayal on Once Upon A Time.

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  3. thanks I'll try to remember to look it up. I need something new to stream on netflix.... especially with the season 3 of OUAT coming to Netflix. I'm going to be tempted to relive the heartbreak...

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  4. honestly season 1 is the best season of OUAT... season 2 was a jumbled mess of story (though my favorite characters are from season 2 mostly)... and season 3 is even worse... and my absolute favorite character died! so I'm on the fence about season 4. I'll watch to see how it goes (and they've promised flashbacks of my fave but we'll see)...

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  5. Yes, I LOVED Wonderland. At least it had a real beginning middle and end... something season 2 and season 3 of OUAT lacked.

    I don't mind shows killing characters off - honestly I don't know WHY this one hurt my heart as much as it has... I've NEVER had this happen to me about a TV show before! - but Season 3 was terribly rushed... and the more I think about all the missteps the more I worry it's just going to get worse. The creators have a serious case of ADOS (Attention Deficit, Ooooo Shiny!).

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  6. Regina is a great character. My favorite in season 1 was Mr Gold/Rumplestiltskin...

    Overall I jump between Rumple, Neal Cassidy (season 2), and Captain Hook (season 2).

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