I've seen several of these--many from Disney's wandering in the wilderness period (after Mary Poppins before Beauty and the Beast). In fact, we watched The World's Greatest Athlete not too long ago (thanks, Netflix). My husband was having fond memories of his childhood but our kids watched the first five minutes and found other things to do.
Always loved Gene Siskel saying that Million Dollar Duck was the only movie he ever walked out on.
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I think I've seen most of them. "Hilariously terrible"? That's a little strong, although some of them indeed aren't very good.
I knew it!
And I should add that I've seen half of them, myself.
Yeah, I've seen all of these. I protest the inclusion of The World's Greatest Athlete, which is actually a pretty good Disney flick.
The Strongest Man in the World features Phil Silvers and Eve Arden...and by that definition, cannot be terrible.
$1,000,000 Duck is based on a story written by "Hazel" creator Ted Key, if that counts for anything.
If I were giving a prize, you'd win, Ivan. I didn't think anybody would've seen ALL of them.
P. S. You're right about Phil Silvers and Eve Arden.
I've seen several of these--many from Disney's wandering in the wilderness period (after Mary Poppins before Beauty and the Beast). In fact, we watched The World's Greatest Athlete not too long ago (thanks, Netflix). My husband was having fond memories of his childhood but our kids watched the first five minutes and found other things to do.
Always loved Gene Siskel saying that Million Dollar Duck was the only movie he ever walked out on.
Well, I never heard of #2 but I have heard of the resst and seen some - $1 Million Duck, for one. The World's Greatest Athlete for another.
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is worse than both put together.
And a reminder: don't forget to record Christmas Twister tonight at 9 on Ion.
/end PSA
Jeff
Hear of 4, seen 0.
I've seen four.
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