It’s a tale as old as time with this week's film—Beauty and the Beast, the 93rd film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. This is the original 1991 animated movie and it’s also one of our shared favorites! You can find our synopsis of this enchanting story immediately below if you need to catch up, but if you watched with us last night (or have seen it lots of times like us), skip ahead to our review.
Read MoreThis week we blasted off into a 1930s super hero adventure in The Rocketeer! The film marks the 92nd film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. Should you need a refresher of the plot, you can find our synopsis below. If you watched with us last night or have already seen the movie, go ahead and scroll down for the review.
Read MoreHave you ever heard the story of Sonora Webster Carver? This week we watched Disney’s take on the life of this famous horse diver in Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, which is the 91st film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. Our synopsis is available below if you need some catching up. If you are already familiar with this film, feel free to skip ahead to our review.
Read MoreAbandon ship! This week we watched Shipwrecked, the 90th film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. (Hard to believe that we’re coming up to 100!). If you need a refresher, you can check out our synopsis of this tale on the high seas below. If you watched with us last night or have seen this before, skip ahead to our review.
Read MoreWelcome back, mates! Last night’s adventure took us to Australia in The Rescuers Down Under, the 88th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. Again, we are so happy we’ve reached the Disney Renaissance films! If you’re new to this film, we’ve got you covered with the synopsis. Everyone else, skip down to our review and join the discussion in the comments.
Read More“DuckTales! Woo-oo!” Last night we took a trip to Duckburg while watching the 87th film of the Disnerd Movie Challenge—DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. Go ahead and skip right to the review if you watched with us. If you haven’t, you can find our synopsis below.
Read MoreThis week we’re devotin’ full time to floatin’ under the sea with The Little Mermaid, the 86th movie in our challenge! It’s also the beginning of an era we’ve been looking forward to reviewing since we started this challenge, so we’re excited to dive in. Our synopsis is available below if you need some catching up. For the rest of you, swim on down to our review.
Read MoreThis week we watched the 85th movie in our Disnerd Movie Challenge—Cheetah! It’s a new one for the both of us. If you also haven’t seen it, get yourself up to speed with our synopsis below. Otherwise, head straight to our review.
Read MoreWe’re back from our summer break with the next film in our challenge: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids! It marks the 84th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. If you still remember the plot, skip our synopsis and jump ahead to our review.
Read MoreWe’re back with another animal movie this week! Last night we watched Oliver and Company, the 83rd film in our challenge. Loosely based on Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist, this animated film takes several creative liberties with the source material. Our synopsis is below if you didn’t watch along with us last night or need to catch up, otherwise skip ahead to the review!
Read MoreHope you like sci-fi! This week we watched Disney’s Flight of the Navigator, the 81st film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. While we do like our sci-fi films, this one feels like it belongs back in the ‘70s with Disney’s previous attempts at sci-fi. If you’ve never seen this film before, save yourself the trouble of watching and just read our synopsis. If you have seen this before, skip ahead to read our review and join the discussion.
Read MoreLast night we watched The Black Cauldron, the 77th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge, and one of the oft-forgotten Disney animated fairytale films. (Does Princess Eilonwy qualify as a true Disney Princess? More on that later…) If you’re already familiar with the film, skip over our synopsis and jump straight to our review.
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