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Name a movie from your childhood that you just it just makes you feel like a kid all over again and you remember exactly for what it is and it's just it as if you're good I'll go first Jumanji I've been watching it this entire time and I have been smiling from ear to ear and like I did when I watched it for the very first time got him is Robin Williams
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Oh, Jumanji classic Robin Williams. Been a fan of his since Mork and Mindy. Nanu Nanu. But as far as movies, I'd have to say Harry and the Henderson's or the Explorer with Ethan Hawth when he was a little kid. Yeah, I I can't decide between those two.
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I think for me it might be Sandlot. It was just a really great movie and the time that I watched it I was around their age and like the music was popping and fucking any of the jet was fine as fuck to me and it just was a cool concept and made me want to play baseball.
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I have two movies I grew up on the movie 1986 labyrinth with David Bowie so I know every granting word everything to that on the second movie is the emperors new groove again I know every syllable in every line
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I loved Matilda. I've seen that movie many many times but yeah reading books on winding is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. Going to school being a kid again and just being carefree which is how it's...
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I am probably in the iconic comedy that is severely on the red button go away chicks
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My favorite is The Good Son with Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Wood. It made me feel good when Macaulay Culkin died. facts behind it. Not in real life, but you know in the movie facts behind it.
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What I have to say, Mulan.
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