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Quick Movie Review – ‘Mary Poppins’

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On Easter Tuesday this week, my parents and I went to see a re-release of ‘Mary Poppins’ at the cinema. I greatly enjoyed watching this film on the big screen. I used to see ‘Mary Poppins’ when I was a kid in the 1990s. It’s incredible that the film is celebrating its 60th anniversary since its release in 1964. 🙂 Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Babes in Toyland’ (1961)

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It’s time to talk about another Christmas film I saw on Disney+ lately. I’ve seen the 1961 film ‘Babes in Toyland’. This happens to be a musical film directed by Jack Donohue and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Ray Bolger, Tommy Sands, Annette Funicello and Ed Wynn, who are very good. 😀 Continue reading

Disney+ Roundup – ‘Stargirl’ & ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’

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It’s that time again for another Disney+ Roundup on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ and it’s the second one in 2023. 😀 Today, we’re taking a look at two unrelated films that I saw recently on Disney+. There’s the 2020 film ‘Stargirl’ and the 1961 film ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’, the original ‘Flubber’ movie. 😀 Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘That Darn Cat!’

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Last Friday, my parents and I saw the 1965 film ‘That Darn Cat!’ on Disney+. We greatly enjoyed this film and I’m amazed how much we laughed throughout this film. 😀 There is a 1997 remake of the film, but I haven’t seen it yet. I wanted to check out the original ‘That Darn Cat!’ first. I’m glad that I did. Continue reading

Movie Review – ‘Alice in Wonderland’ (1951)

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When it comes to talking about Lewis Carroll and the worlds he created for ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ and ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’, the current adaptation that springs to mind for me nowadays is the one that stars Sarah Sutton as Alice in the BBC’s 1973 ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’. 🙂 Continue reading