Winnie the Pooh update feed
" First Viewing Viewing Date: July 3rd Via: Disney+ Plot: While searching for honey, Pooh and his friends embark on an adventure to find Eeyore's missing tail and rescue Christopher Robin from an unknown monster called The Backson. Rating: 8.3/10 Why Did I Watch It? The acclaim got me interested in this one back in 2011, and I always intended to watch it. It's short at under an hour, so it filled a short slot I had to watch something."
"Director(s): Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall"
"July 22nd, 2011(at the Great Escape 14 & IMAX in Dickson City)(short: The Ballad of Nessie)"
"First viewing - Nov. 24th Best hidden gem The kiddo was far too young when this came out to justify taking her to see it, so despite my long-held love of these characters it fell by the wayside. Thankfully it's available on Showbox & with a run-time that barely exceeds an hour it was a perfect choice to watch after Raiders to get her mind on something else. As I started it up she said she'd seen it before, though she clearly didn't recall all of it as some moments surprised her along the way. I"
“To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this flick but since it has a solid reputation and since I try to watch all the Disney animated classics, I still wanted to check it out. Well, even though it was certainly not bad at all, I still didn't care much for the damned thing, I'm afraid. Basically, the main issue I had was that, even as a kid, I never really understood the appeal of Winnie the Pooh and it certainly didn't change when I became a grown-up. Furthermore, is it me or are they constantly recycling the same stories and ideas with these characters? Anyway, basically, there was a very specific target audience for this movie, the kids between 3 and 7 years old, but I can't imagine anyone older really having a blast with this. Still, at least, the animation was really neat and it s” read more