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Just a wonderful sweet movie.
OK, let the ignoring begin....
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Good to read that there is still a bit of decency in the industry.
...I wanted to wait until I could see it with my daughter (27).
When she was little she just loved Winne the Pooh and given all the absolute crap (Barney, Tellie Tubbies, etc.) she could have chosen to watch instead, I am forever grateful she chose Pooh, as I liked it too.
We really enjoyed Christopher Robin. As you said, just a wonderful, sweet movie. It brought back lots of great memories and gave us plenty to talk about at dinner afterwards.
We thought Tigger's voice was just a bit off ...but that's because we are big fan's of Paul Winchell's rendition.
We saw Mission Impossible today ...and while we both thought it was excellent and the best MI movie, we preferred Christopher Robin.
Dean.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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Watched a ton of Pooh when my kids were young.
We've got too much time to waste to be standing around here doing something. (Tigger)
Dean.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
Hoping it's exactly what you said. SB good for my 7 and 4 Y/O girls and us...
Honest.
Really.
But we absolutely adored it! This is one of the most heart warming movies I've seen for some time. I generally pick Star Wars or Tom Wick type movies, we went to see this for the girls.
Well let me tell anybody else looking, this is a very nice movie for any age. The girls cried because some scenes made them sad, and a couple from being scared. We both however shed a few tears for other good reasons. Highly recommended!
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