Hope 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 More“Smile everyone!” Last night we watched The Great Mouse Detective, the 80th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. It was so fun getting back to one of the animated movies we remember from our childhood! If, unlike us, you’ve never seen this one before, we’ve included a synopsis below. The rest of you, skip ahead to our review!
Read MoreIt’s Christmas in July this week at the Disnerd Movie Challenge! Last night we watched One Magic Christmas, the first holiday-themed movie in our challenge so far and the 79th film in the challenge. Check out our synopsis if you haven’t seen this, otherwise you can scroll down for our review.
Read MoreThis week we watched The Journey of Natty Gann, the 78th film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. Set during the Great Depression, it’s the story of a girl searching for her father, and the wolf she meets along the way. You can scroll on down for our review if you’ve already seen this, but our synopsis is available if you need to catch up.
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.
Read MoreDid you know there was a sequel to The Wizard of Oz? We sure didn’t! (And maybe for good reason?) Last night we watched Return to Oz, the 76th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. If you’ve seen this film before, feel free to skip over our synopsis and jump straight to our review.
Read MoreLast night we watched Tron, the 75th film in the Disnerd Movie Challenge. This film has enjoyed a strong fan base over the years and is classified as a cult film. We’re looking forward to sharing our thoughts with you! As always, you can check out our synopsis below if you either haven’t seen this or need some catching up. For the rest of you, skip ahead for our review!
Read More“You’re not even aware, you’re such a funny pair. You’re the best of friends!” Welcome back to our blog, everyone! This week we watched the 74th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge, The Fox and the Hound. This one may require some tissues to get through, but we’ll do our best! If you’ve seen this movie before, you can scroll on down to read our review. For those who haven’t seen this or need a refresher, our synopsis is directly below.
Read MoreWe might only be two films into Disney’s 1980s films, but my what a difference it makes compared to the dull 1970s! Last night we watched Amy, a film from 1981 which marks the 73rd film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge! If you’ve never seen this film before, we cover the gist of it in our synopsis below, but if you watched with us, skip ahead to our review!
Read MoreWelcome to the ‘80s! Herbie is back in Herbie Goes Bananas! This is the fourth film about this lively love bug and the seventy-second film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. If you need a refresher, our synopsis is below, otherwise skip ahead to the review!
Read MoreThis week we watched The Black Hole, the 71st film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. We had never heard of this film prior to embarking on this challenge, and chances are you haven’t either, so we’ve included the synopsis below in case you need a quick rundown of the plot. If you have seen this before, skip ahead to our review!
Read MoreBrace yourselves for another strange sci-fi adventure with Unidentified Flying Oddball, the 70th film in our Disnerd Movie Challenge. If you’ve never seen this film before, we’ve included our synopsis, but otherwise you can skip ahead to our review.
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