Movie Madness is an event pitting 64 films against each other in a tournament where only one will triumph (to find out more,click here). Who will progress to the next round? You decide.
"The Lion King has that rare quality that is surely the sign of any great kid's film, in that it works for both a 5 year old and a 55 year old. A timeless story (literally; it's a loose update of Hamlet) this film is one of Disney's Holy Grails, passed down from generation to generation and loved by all who see it. Visually gorgeous, with its stunning vistas of the African wilderness, colourful characters and a strong script make this film a true modern classic."
Finding Nemo Heart warming, yet humorous tale of a brand new father loosing his son. The horror! Any new parent can relate to almost losing their kid, I know mine did.... The fact that it is one of the best selling DVDs of all time and has a sequel in production shows that both parents and children alike love this timeless classic!
That's disappointing; Toy Story is quite easily one of my favourite movie trilogies of all time.
My personal impression of what the finals should be is Toy Story vs Shrek, but I am not surprised Lion King is there as everyone and their mother worships the film. Nemo beating Toy Story is surprising though.
That's disappointing; Toy Story is quite easily one of my favourite movie trilogies of all time.
My personal impression of what the finals should be is Toy Story vs Shrek, but I am not surprised Lion King is there as everyone and their mother worships the film. Nemo beating Toy Story is surprising though.
We based the initial seedings off the IMDB rankings for each film genre. Shrek was nowhere to be seen tbh on IMDB rankings.
Personally i'm surprised it's not Up vs Wall-E fioghting it out for the victory sicne those were my personal favourites anyway.