Screening is on Wednesday, July 22 @ Great Escape Gravois Bluffs
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
OPENS NATIONWIDE JULY 24
Please note that winning passes to G-FORCE does not guarantee admission to the film. You must arrive early as seating is first-come, first-served. It is usually safe to arrive at least 1 hour or more before show time!
In order to enter the contest, simply leave a comment below about your favorite Disney movie, and why it is your favorite. Winners will be randomly drawn, and notified by the evening of Tuesday, July 21.
Good luck! We hope to see you at the movie. And don’t forget to check out G-FORCE, in theaters on July 24!
To learn more about the movie, visit the official website at disney.go.com/g-force
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The Black Cauldron is still my favorite Disney movie, mostly because it was one of the few cartoons from them that did not have singing in it, and plus it scared the hell out of me as a kid.
My favorite Disney movie is Polly and Polly Comin' Home it was made for TV. It starred Physicha Rashad & Keisha Knight-Pulliam. I loved everything about this movie the characters, the singing, the dancing and the message that it conveyed.
Fantasia is still one of the best ever made. Very complex animation and great music.
Old Yeller...made everyone cry when Old Yeller died
The little mermaid becuase it was the first movie i remeber going to the show to see.
My favorite Disney movie is Lady and the Tramp. I like how the two animals from different settings like each other.
Fantasia 2000. My absolute favorite piece of music is "Rhapsody in Blue", and the animation they added to it was marvelous.
Wall E. The intricate and complex imagery juxtaposed by the rich sound produced a masterful piece of artwork. I believe that it is a sign of talent when a film-maker is able to develop a story without the aid of dialogue, and Pixar's love story not only developed a story, but one of the most deep love stories of all time.
Toy Story came out when I was 11 and my cousin was 4 and we would watch it over and over. I loved that it was so smart and pretty that it could entertain both of us even though our ages were so far apart.
My favorite is The Mighty Ducks, I used to watch it over and over. Still watch it on occasion!