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<p>Just days before the release of <a href="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/387513/moviemain.jhtml" target="_blank">"Tangled,"</a> Disney shocked the world by <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/disney-kills-princess-line/">announcing the film</a> would be their last fairy tale princess story. But while there was much wailing, another, more positive milestone has been somewhat overlooked: "Tangled" marked the studio's 50th animated feature.</p>
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<p>We know what you're thinking: Surely Disney has made more than 50 movies, right? And it's true, they have. But if there's one thing Disney knows even more than animation, it's how to protect their brand, which is why they've designated some of their features to be official classics and others -- like "The Jungle Book 2" or "Pete's Dragon" -- to be, you know, just something they do on the side for giggles and grins.</p>
<p>To celebrate the release of <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/beauty-and-the-beast-/M0-001-000005678-9">"Beauty and the Beast 3D,"</a> we review and rank all 50 official Disney animated features.<span id="more-20204"></span> Let the subjectivity begin.</p>
<h2>50. 'Brother Bear' (2003)</h2>
<p>Hey guys, remember "Brother Bear," the flick about a boy who is turned into a bear and then learns all the wise things animals can teach mankind? No? Well, that's fine, because this one is memorable for all the wrong reasons, beginning with its dim trailer and ending with its patronizing depiction of Inuit culture. You could argue whether this is better or worse than Disney's other Bear-themed movie misstep, "The Country Bears," but our suggestion: Just block them both out of your mind.</p>
<h2>49. 'Chicken Little' (2005)</h2>
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<p>Zach Braff, Joan Cusack and Adam West are just a few of the normally reliable voice stars who sank with the ship on "Chicken Little," one of Disney's recent ill-fated attempts to claim a portion of the new CGI animation market. The failure of this film helped convince Disney to finally cut a permanent deal with Pixar to run their combined animation efforts in order to make sure nothing like "Chicken Little" gets made again. So at least something good came out of it.</p>
<h2>48. 'Oliver &amp; Company' (1988)</h2>
<p>Here's the idea: Take the Charles Dickens classic "Oliver Twist," set it in modern day New York, substitute kittens and dogs instead of people and then add in voicework from Joey Lawrence, Billy Joel and Dom DeLuise, all while using generally mediocre animation backed by a theme song from Huey Lewis. Holy ugh. Amazingly, "Oliver &amp; Company" was so successful when it was released that it spurred Disney to begin annual animated feature releases -- a decision that paid off one year later when "The Little Mermaid" started the Disney Renaissance. Talk about making silk from a sow's ear.</p>
<h2>47. 'Make Mine Music' (1946)</h2>
<p>Following World War II, Disney was so short on money and manpower that they resorted to releasing "movies" that were just collections of random short cartoons strung together. The "highlight" of "Make Mine Music" was "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met," which ends with the happy-go-lucky opera whale being hunted down and slain by whalers. The only reason to watch this is for the abbreviated adaptation of "Peter and the Wolf" -- unless, of course, you're looking to traumatize your kids forever, in which case, watch the whole thing.</p>
<h2>46. 'The Black Cauldron' (1985)</h2>
<p>Speaking of traumatizing viewers, "The Black Cauldron" was such a critical, commercial and artistic disaster that Disney essentially disavowed its existence for nearly two decades before finally owning up to having made it. A new generation of animators wanted to bring Disney into modern times, but instead they almost sank the studio thanks to a villain who bounces from the ridiculous (see: his signature fur-lined mink bathrobe) to the terrifying (the titular cauldron is filled with undead monstrosities). Add in a section where a character is nearly crushed to death by a fat witch's giant breasts and now you know why "The Black Cauldron" has become synonymous with failure.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Also Check Out:</strong> <strong><a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/moira-kelly-interview-the-lion-king-3d/">Q&amp;A With 'The Lion King' Lioness Moira Kelly</a></strong></p>
<h2>45. 'Melody Time' (1948)</h2>
<p>Another of Disney's postwar anthologies, "Melody Time" is a true mish-mash of castoffs and ill-fated experiments. The movie does have a couple brief bright spots -- namely, the shorts "Pecos Bill" and "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed" -- but not even an appearance by Roy Rogers can make this salvageable. Only hardcore Disneyphiles should even think of watching this movie.</p>
<h2>44. 'Fantasia 2000' (2000)</h2>
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<p>When "Fantasia" came out in 1940, Walt planned to re-release it every few years, rotating in new musical numbers to replace outdated ones. Sixty years later, the studio finally got around to actually doing it, with "Fantasia 2000" the result. The main problem with "2000": almost everything that is cool about it comes directly from the original "Fantasia." So why would you ever watch this instead of the original "Fantasia?" Answer: you wouldn't.</p>
<h2>43. 'The Sword in the Stone' (1963)</h2>
<p>Ah, the Arthurian legends brought to life in an adaptation of T. H. White's epic series "The Once and Future King." But while we do enjoy the occasional moment in this one -- Merlin's performance of the goofy song "Higitus Figitus" stands out -- most of this "Harry Potter"-esque story of a boy being trained for his destiny by an old wizard and a friendly owl falls sadly flat. Somehow, goofy villain Madam Mim just doesn't have quite the same heft as Lord Voldemort.</p>
<h2>42. 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' (2001)</h2>
<p>This is a love it or hate it film; on the one hand, most critics disliked it, giving it just a 46 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and it bombed at the box office as well when it debuted in 2001. On the other hand, the movie does feature a great cast, including Michael J. Fox and James Garner, along with animation by legendary comic book artist and "Hellboy" creator Mike Mignola. Because of this last factor, "Atlantis" has become a bit of a cult favorite in some circles, but for the rest of the world it falls somewhere between a WTF and a yawn.</p>
<h2>41. 'Home on the Range' (2004)</h2>
<p>Here's the voice cast: Roseanne Barr, Dame Judi Dench, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Randy Quaid, Jennifer Tilly and Steve Buscemi. Honestly, could you possibly come up with a weirder assortment of people if your life depended on it? That outright bizarre mix does provide some bits of oddball humor in this '04 comedy about cows fighting back against wranglers, but while we'd love to attend a party with this guest list, we're not sure we really want to watch this film again. As they say online, random is random.</p>
<h2>40. 'Fun and Fancy Free' (1947)</h2>
<p>This was probably the hardest film for us to rank: issued in '47 as part of Disney's postwar anthology series, "Fun and Fancy Free" features just two stories. The first of these, "Bongo," is about a bear who runs away from the circus and is, frankly, terribad. The second, "Mickey and the Beanstalk," is an all-time classic, as it replaces Jack with Mickey, Donald and Goofy for one of the best known and best loved shorts in the Disney archives. Still, you can't really make something that is half-awesome and half-crap without, you know, getting crap on everything, so "Fun and Fancy Free" will have to settle for a low ranking. We encourage you to rent it -- just don't watch the first half.</p>
<h2>39. 'Dinosaur' (2000)</h2>
<p>The animation is exceptional in this experimental film from 2000, which blended high-quality CGI dinosaurs with live-action HD backgrounds to provide a unique visual experience. Unfortunately, the story, while serviceable, doesn't quite live up to the animation, while the cartoony voicework undermined the photo-realistic imagery. Like a cross between "Ice Age" and a Discovery Channel special, "Dinosaur" was basically two good ideas that really didn't mesh together at all. Nice try, though.</p>
<h2>38. 'Saludos Amigos' (1943)</h2>
<p>So if Disney wasn't making features during World War II, what were they doing? "Saludos Amigos" provides the strange-but-true answer: Walt and his band of animators were sent by the U. S. government to South America on a propaganda tour to counter-act pro-Nazi influences there. The result is a half-documentary travelogue about the trip inter-spliced with short cartoons featuring Donald and Goofy in South American settings. A great film? Not hardly. An interesting historical artifact? Without question.</p>
<h2>37. 'Treasure Planet' (2002)</h2>
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<p>You have to give Disney credit for at least trying to stay current, as "Treasure Planet" offers one of their bolder experiments: The movie takes the beloved novel "Treasure Island" and reworks it as a futuristic space epic, all done with anime-inspired artwork. Despite being nominated for an Academy Award in the new Best Animated Feature category, "Treasure Planet" was one of the studio's biggest failures ever, taking in $38 million domestically against a production cost of $140 million. Failures like that discourage innovation, which is too bad, because we kind of like what they were trying to do even if they didn't succeed in getting there.</p>
<h2>36. 'Hercules' (1997)</h2>
<p>During the 1990s, the animation powerhouse was in the middle of the great Disney Renaissance, which saw the studio churn out one instant classic after another, just like in the good ol' days. That's one reason why "Hercules" was such a big disappointment when it came out; the flat animation and the corny storyline just seemed kind of half-assed compared to stuff like "The Lion King" or "Mulan." James Woods saves the whole thing from disaster with his inspired voicework as the villainous Hades.</p>
<h2>35. 'The Great Mouse Detective' (1986)</h2>
<p>Squeezed in between two of the studio's worst movies of all time, "The Black Cauldron" and "Oliver and Company," 1986's "The Great Mouse Detective" is easy to overlook. But surprisingly enough, this movie is actually pretty good, at least compared to those stinkburgers; an adaptation of the kids story "Basil of Baker Street," it's basically "Sherlock Holmes" only with mice and whatnot instead of people, which is kind of cool. Of special note is the villainous Ratigan, who is voiced by legendary horror-meister Vincent Price. This movie may not be great, but it might be worth a second look.</p>
<h2>34. 'Meet the Robinsons' (2007)</h2>
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<p>Pixar's John Lasseter took over Disney animation while "Robinson's" was in development, leading to wholesale changes in order to Pixarify the movie. The result: a pleasant and entertaining if not exactly memorable CGI adventure about a kid and a time machine and the mayhem that follows. Coming out just three years ago, "Meet the Robinsons" had a limited 3-D release, just missing the current wave of animated megahits using that extra dimension to snare viewers. A solid movie that was, ironically enough given its storyline, a victim of being released in the wrong year.</p>
<h2>33. 'The Rescuers Down Under' (1990)</h2>
<p>This sequel to 1977's "The Rescuers" tried to do a lot of different things and ended up doing most of them somewhat poorly. Set in Australia for basically no reason, the movie took a story about a kid fighting environmental menaces in The Outback and added the mice protagonists from "The Rescuers" to it. It also featured the first extensive use of CGI in a Disney film and, unusually, had no musical numbers. The result is a mish-mash where the mish is kind of crappy but the mash -- i.e. The Rescuers themselves, Bernard and Miss Bianca -- is sweet.</p>
<h2>32. 'The Aristocats' (1970)</h2>
<p>The last Disney film to actually be worked on by Walt himself, "The Artistocats" was a good idea at the time. And the story of some cats in Paris doing a bunch of cat stuff is still fine today. But for modern audiences, the Rat Pack-esque lead character and the subpar animation turn this 1970 offering into one of the most out-of-date films in the entire Disney catalogue. Bright spot: Comic relief dogs Napoleon and Lafayette are still cool.</p>
<h2>31. 'The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad' (1949)</h2>
<p>The best of Disney's postwar anthologies, "Ichabod and Mr. Toad" features two unconnected adaptations of classic non-fairy tales: The Ichabod section, of course, covers "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," while "Mr. Toad" is a Disneyfied version of "The Wind in the Willows." Like the other anthologies, this 1949 film suffers from its disjointed nature -- despite the title, Ichabod and Mr. Toad sadly don't actually adventure together -- but the individual segments were strong enough to turn the movie into a hit and allow Disney to start doing full-length features again, starting just a year later with the significantly more classic "Cinderella."</p>
<h2>30. 'Bolt' (2008)</h2>
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<p>The hand of Pixar chief John Lasseter is all over Disney's '08 holiday crowd-pleaser "Bolt;" after canning the original director because the movie was too weird for Disney audiences, Lasseter revamped the plot and installed a new regime with order to bang it out in record time. Throw in some voicework from Disney Channel megastar Miley Cyrus and you pretty much have a surefire hit. "Bolt" is also a genuinely entertaining movie, so even though we kind of wanted to see the original (which featured a one-eyed cat and a radioactive rabbit), we're happy enough with the version Disney actually put out.</p>
<h2>29. 'Lilo &amp; Stitch' (2002)</h2>
<p>In the years since its '02 release, the profile of "Lilo &amp; Stitch" has been boosted by several direct-to-video sequels and a popular animated series on the Disney Channel. The original film, though, shouldn't be hyped up for more than what it is: an entertaining and somewhat atypical Disney adventure where the bad guy (Stitch) is the good guy and the good guys (space cops) are trying to protect everyone from him. Moral ambiguity takes a backseat to jokes, which is too bad, but the voice performance by "Kids in the Hall" stalwart Kevin McDonald is still certainly worth your time.</p>
<h2>28. 'The Fox and the Hound' (1981)</h2>
<p>Behind-the-scenes office drama crippled the production of this adaptation of Daniel P. Mannix's popular 1967 kids book; animator Don Bluth abruptly quit Disney in a disagreement over how the movie should proceed, stealing nearly a dozen other Disney artists to form his own competing studio. As a result, the movie took four years to complete and it shows, as the result is a watered down movie that offends -- and satisfies -- nobody. Feel free to put this on to entertain your kids while you play online poker, but don't expect to get too much out of it yourself.</p>
<h2>27. 'The Three Caballeros' (1944)</h2>
<p>Following the success of "Saludos Amigos," Disney returned to South and Central America for this sequel, which landed in theaters just in time for Christmas in 1944. The movie itself, which is another anthology comprised of South American-themed shorts, is elevated by the title sequence, where Donald Duck and his two feathered friends, the Brazilian parrot Jose Carioca and the Mexican rooster Panchito, sing their theme song, "The Three Caballeros." Fans of Latin music and culture will especially appreciate this film, though kids probably will fall asleep. That's why sometimes it sucks to be a kid.</p>
<h2>26. 'The Emperor's New Groove' (2000)</h2>
<p>OK, we were justly skeptical after hearing the admittedly lame name of this movie. And the film, which features voicework from the likes of David Spade, John Goodman and Eartha Kitt, does in fact revolve around an emperor who has lost his "groove." But thanks to some very clever dialogue and an extremely funny turn by Patrick Warburton as the dopey henchman Kronk, "Groove" turned out to be a surprisingly good and consistently underrated movie. Definitely worth another look if you gave up on it based on the title; this is no "Beverly Hills Chihuahua," that's for sure.</p>
<h2>25. 'Tangled' (2010)</h2>
<p>Yep, it's a good showing for Disney's latest heroine, as Rapunzel powers her way into the top half of our list thanks to some spiffy use of 3-D CGI animation and fun characterization. The fact that Disney has announced that "Tangled" will be their final princess fairy tale adaptation is made particularly bittersweet considering this movie seems to prove that the genre can still be relevant for today's audiences. Go see it and find out for yourself.</p>
<h2>24. 'The Princess and the Frog' (2009)</h2>
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<p>Last year's entry in the princess genre also happened to be the first Disney film to feature an African-American princess -- or, really, an African-American protagonist of any kind. And no, don't even say "Song of the South," please Jesus. But all the "black princess" talk may have overshadowed the fact that this is probably the best movie Disney has made in the last decade or more. For whatever reason, audiences didn't take to "Princess," leading to it underperforming at the box office -- and leading Disney to cancel adaptations of other fairy tales in the future. A sad legacy for a really good movie.</p>
<h2>23. 'Mulan' (1998)</h2>
<p>Of all the films on the list, "Mulan" probably generated the most disagreement regarding where it should be ranked. Some felt that the film's combination of memorable characters, catchy tunes, white-knuckle action and girl-power message make it one of the best movies in Disney history. Others felt that by the time it came out in 1998, the creative energy from the Disney Renaissance had stagnated into a predictable formula that doomed "Mulan" to be nothing more than serviceable but disposable entertainment. You'll have to watch it yourself to decide whether we got it right in the end or not.</p>
<h2>22. 'Robin Hood' (1973)</h2>
<p>Everything we can say about this retelling of the Robin Hood legend can be summed up like so: critics don't like it but audiences do. That's because this movie has two major things going for it: Everyone is familiar with the beloved story of Robin Hood, and the movie has a lot of dumb fun telling it. Sure, the way they go about it is pretty disjointed and the animation isn't great and, frankly, the coolest parts are almost all entirely stolen cel for cel from earlier Disney classics. But bottom line, it's a fun film to watch. Isn't that what really matters?</p>
<h2>21. 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' (1996)</h2>
<p>This adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic 1831 novel wasn't a huge success when it was first released back in 1996 during the height of the Disney Renaissance; critics panned the film for being too sanitized, but the surprisingly adult themes were still far darker than movie crowds looking for standard Disney fare were expecting. For this same reason, though, the movie has become a cult hit, especially for the creepy-cool supporting character Clopin and the sexually charged musical sequence where Judge Frollo fantasizes about the gypsy Esmerelda. Hide your eyes, Bambi, because this isn't your mother's Disney.</p>
<h2>20. 'Pocahontas' (1995)</h2>
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<p>Not everyone was on board with this retelling of the near-mythical relationship between Native American icon Pocahontas and English settler John Smith; many, including those in the Native American community, thought it was a politically correct whitewashing of history. Well, tish tosh. While it isn't perfect, "Pocahontas" features typically excellent animation and an engaging romp through America's colonial past. Of special interest to movie buffs: The character of Thomas is voiced by Christian Bale, who would later play Pocahontas's husband John Rolfe in Terrence Malick's live action version of the story, "The New World."</p>
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<h2>19. 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' (1977)</h2>
<p>Technically speaking, '77's "Pooh" was neither new nor truly a feature film per se; it's actually a compilation of three previously released shorts, "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (which first came out in 1966), "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" (1968) and "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" (1974). Regardless of how you classify it, though, these adaptations of A. A. Milne's classic kids books remain family favorites to this day and for most people provide the definitive version of Winnie and friends. A 3-D sequel is set to come out next summer.</p>
<h2>18. 'The Rescuers' (1977)</h2>
<p>Based on the popular series of children's books from Margery Sharp, "The Rescuers" features a couple of heroic mice, Miss Bianca and Bernard, as they try to save people in need through their international association of helpful mice, the Rescue Aid Society. Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor supply the voicework for this film, which was popular enough to spawn a direct sequel in 1990. "Rescuers" was also just about the only honestly good movie Disney put out between 1967's "Jungle Book" and 1989's "The Little Mermaid," so that's something to keep in mind if you ever find yourself stuck in the late-'70s with nothing to do on a Sunday afternoon.</p>
<h2>17. 'Alice in Wonderland' (1951)</h2>
<p>No, not the 3-D "Alice in Wonderland" with Johnny Depp that shattered box office records around the country; this is the original 1951 Disney version of the classic Lewis Caroll psychedelic adventure. Needless to say, the movie's intensely weird visuals were ahead of their time, but though the film was panned in the buttoned-up '50s, it became a cult sensation in the drug-fueled late-'60s as a new generation discovered the film's crazy good animation -- animation which more than makes up for any choppiness in the storytelling.</p>
<h2>16. 'Tarzan' (1999)</h2>
<p>Music fans may remember "Tarzan" mainly for the Academy Award-winning song "You'll Be in My Heart" from Phil Collins, but animation buffs know this modern masterpieces more for the fantastic backgrounds and the whirlwind jungle-chases. The last bonafide box office smash from Disney's animation department, "Tarzan" grossed nearly $450 million worldwide while racking up an 88 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. There's pretty much nothing bad you can say about this film.</p>
<h2>15. 'Sleeping Beauty' (1959)</h2>
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<p>Here's how crazy people were in 1959: "Sleeping Beauty" was such a box office disappointment that Disney fired much of the production staff and the movie was never re-released during Walt's lifetime. Since then, of course, we wiser folk of the future have come to appreciate the gorgeous score, the great art design and, most of all, the epic climactic battle between the noble Prince Phillip and perhaps Disney's greatest villain of all time, the witch-dragon Maleficent. Totally awesome.</p>
<h2>14. 'Pinocchio' (1940)</h2>
<p>No joke guys: This movie is scary. Say what you will about "Saw" or "Hostel," but at least those movies don't feature depraved adults turning kids into animals to provide cheap slave labor. It's like an animated Nike sweatshop or something. But the film also features timeless musical hits like "When You Wish Upon a Star" as well as some of the greatest animation ever seen on the silver screen. Watch it and be amazed -- just don't watch it with anyone squeamish.</p>
<h2>13. 'The Jungle Book' (1967)</h2>
<p>Cuddly bear mentor Baloo and his signature song "The Bare Necessities" immediately launched themselves into the realm of pop culture classics when this adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's children's book hit theaters in '67. Sure, some elements seem a little dated -- the sketchy animation technique, for instance, and the chorus of vultures modeled on the Beatles -- but the final film to be produced by Walt before his death remains a family favorite. It's also no coincidence that Disney's biggest box office smash, "The Lion King," drew heavily from Baloo and company to create that whole Hakuna Matata mindset.</p>
<h2>12. '101 Dalmations' (1961)</h2>
<p>Like "Alice in Wonderland," "101 Dalmations" has the distinction of also being adapted into a successful live-action film by Disney as well. That's a testament to the strength of the premise and storytelling of this hit (the biggest grossing film of 1961) rather than the animation, which was forced to go to a shabby Xerox system after the financial tanking of Disney's previous film, "Sleeping Beauty." But really, here's all you need to know; a mom and dad dog go on a quest to save a batch of puppies from being turned into a fur coat. How can you not tear up at that?</p>
<h2>11. 'Aladdin' (1992)</h2>
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<p>Disney may have had better, more dramatic and more technically excellent movie than "Aladdin," but they've certainly never had a movie that was funnier or more fun to watch. Thanks to the manic antics of comedian Robin Williams at the height of his powers as the wish-granting Genie, this rags-to-riches story just about jumps right off the screen, no 3-D necessary. Nearly two decades later, "Aladdin" still remains one of the most popular Disney movies of all time.</p>
<h2>10. 'Peter Pan' (1955)</h2>
<p>Funny thing about this adaptation of J. M. Barrie's famous play -- Peter Pan himself isn't even close to the most beloved character in the movie. That honor goes to either strangely loveable villain Captain Hook or the enchantingly devilish pixie Tinkerbell, depending on who you're talking to. Some aspects of the movie don't necessarily hold up for modern audiences (the Native Americans of Tiger Lily's tribe have offended some sensibilities) but the movie's celebration of childhood and its charms (and dangers) remains timeless.</p>
<h2>9. 'The Lady and the Tramp' (1955)</h2>
<p>The American Film Institute named this hit one of its top 100 romantic films of all time, thanks in large part to one of the most iconic sequences in all of film, the accidental spaghetti-eating kiss between Lady and Tramp. Interesting trivia note: The film took so long to develop (nearly 18 years depending on how you figure it) that Disney had time to issue a novelization of the script a full two years before the movie's release in order to build up buzz.</p>
<h2>8. 'Dumbo' (1941)</h2>
<p>Clocking in at barely over an hour long, "Dumbo" was rushed into production in order to recoup losses from the failure of "Fantasia;" the movie, which was based on a toy prototype of all things, features simplified storytelling and animation in an attempt to cut the budget. The result? Only Disney's biggest box office success of the decade, thanks to emotionally wrenching scenes like Dumbo's tearful meeting with his imprisoned mother and innovative flights of fancy such as the infamous "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence. Chalk one up for spontaneity.</p>
<h2>7. 'The Little Mermaid' (1989)</h2>
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<p>Like "Cinderella" almost 30 years earlier, "Little Mermaid" was a return to greatness following a creative drought that had dogged Disney for almost two decades. The classic calypso-tinged soundtrack helped turn a whole new generation on to Disney and launched a new golden era of animation in America. Twenty years later, Ariel remains the cutest ginger in movies, all apologies to Jessica Rabbit.</p>
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<h2>6. 'Cinderella' (1950)</h2>
<p>Ever since "Cinderella" first hit theaters back in 1950, it has been hailed as one of the studio's best movies. And it needed to be; at the time it came out, Disney, which had been plowed under by the demands of World War II, hadn't put out a full-length animated movie in eight long years. Everything was riding on "Cinderella" and thanks to classic songs like "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" and "Bibbidy-Bobbidy-Boo" -- and a minimalistic art style that influenced American animation for decades to come -- the film didn't, and still doesn't, disappoint.</p>
<h2>5. 'Fantasia' (1940)</h2>
<p>Undoubtedly the most experimental and risky work attempted by Disney, "Fantasia" was a massive flop when it debuted in 1940, due in large part to the fact that most theaters weren't equipped to handle the film's groundbreaking audio technology. As a result, most people never had the chance to see it in the theater, which is part of the reason the film didn't actually turn a profit until 1969. By then, of course, a new (and possibly -- just possibly – drug-fueled) generation was ready to embrace the breathtaking fusion of animation and classical music. Over 70 years after its creation, "Fantasia" still manages to seem ahead of its time even today.</p>
<h2>4. 'Bambi' (1942)</h2>
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<p>Remember what we were saying earlier about "Pinocchio" being traumatizing for the kiddies? Well, multiply that by 10 billion and you have "Bambi," the story of how evil humans burn and shoot cartoon animals just for the sheer hell of it. Of course, the unforgettable line "Your mother can't be with you any more" wouldn't have the same emotional impact if not for all the great character work, finely crafted storytelling and beautiful artwork that led up to it. Still, this is maybe the saddest moment in movies, which is why "Bambi" probably created more vegetarians than every other film in Hollywood history combined.</p>
<h2>3. 'The Lion King' (1994)</h2>
<p>Speaking of movies which inspired Broadway musicals, "The Lion King," which shattered box office records when it landed in '94, translated so well to other mediums in large part because it is essentially the culmination of Disney's entire animation line: From the great soundtrack and the unforgettable sidekicks to the emotionally wrenching death of Simba's father, "Lion King" offers callbacks to just about every great movie from Disney's past, from "Dumbo" to "Bambi" to "The Jungle Book." A nearly perfect movie.</p>
<h2>2. 'Beauty and the Beast' (1991)</h2>
<p>Here's what you need to know about "Beauty and the Beast:" Until the Academy Awards expanded their Best Picture field to 10 nominees last year, "Beauty and the Beast" was the only animated film to ever earn a nod in the category. Oh, and the film, which was hailed as an instant classic when it was released, also spawned a wildly popular Broadway show. Plus, the bad guy uses antlers in all of his decorating. Yep, that pretty much covers it all when it comes to the movie that would be the greatest animated film in movie history if not for…</p>
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<h2>1. 'Snow White' (1937)</h2>
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<p>When it comes to any ranking of Disney films -- or animated films in general -- the first is still the best. Debuting in 1937, "Snow White" did more than just tell a perfectly balanced story with memorable music, complex characters and incredible art --as the first feature-length animated movie, it also created an entirely new artistic medium. And anyone watching "Snow White" today will immediately see that this was no experiment; the new animation genre was born fully formed, as this classic is as great now as it was 73 years ago. "Snow White" is, and will always be, the number one Disney movie of all time.</p>
<p><em>Originally published Nov. 29, 2010.</em></p>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Over the course of his nearly 40 years in movies, Tom Cruise has taken on a wide variety of formidable enemies, whether they be made of flesh and blood or something else. We've created an infographic that illustrates just how much fightin' Tom has done over the years — and who (or what) has been on the receiving end of his furious wrath. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/tom-cruise-vs-everything-infographic/">Get a closer look.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>It's fun to imagine what a movie might have been like if it had starred the actors who were originally supposed to ... well, star in it. Final casting usually ends up working out for the best, but there's nothing wrong with a little cinematic game of "What If?" Here are some visual aids in picturing what would've made for a very, very different Oscar season from 2012-2013. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/2013-oscar-movies-original-cast/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>The Sundance Kid may not be a kid any more, but he shows no signs of slowing down as he prepares to make his Marvel debut in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier." Here's a look at Robert Redford throughout the ages, from his young and handsome years to his, well, old and handsome years. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/robert-redford-wall-of-aging/">Get a closer look.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i> ]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We guess it's swell and all that Johnny Knoxville is starring in "The Last Stand" but we can't help but wonder what it would be like if someone else had been chosen to "Stand" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger for his big comeback movie. A few other someone elses, actually. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/arnold-last-stand-random-co-stars/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>For "Warm Bodies," the undead spin on "Romeo and Juliet," the official taglines are "He's still dead but he's getting warmer" and "Cold body. Warm heart." Those are swell and all, but allow us to offer a few alternate choices that might really bring in an audience. See below and consider the movie sold. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/warm-bodies-alternate-taglines/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>After 1983's "Return of the Jedi," the fans wanted more, but it was not for another decade and a half that Lucas would think of giving the people another taste. Or was it? NextMovie has exclusively "uncovered" these five long-lost posters for "Star Wars" spin-offs that never saw the light of day. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/long-lost-star-wars-spin-offs/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We're here to make two worlds - "Twilight" and the Garbage Pail Kids - collide ... into a sticky, gooey mess. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/twilight-garbage-pail-kids/">See them all.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Cruise's height has always been a hot topic of conversation. Which is particularly amusing because we don't recall anyone mentioning anything about Robert Downey Jr. or Javier Bardem's stature. Yet, they too stand 5-foot-7. You're floored? You had no idea? We know. So we've created a Hollywood Height Chart to help you out.</center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>After watching "Wreck-It Ralph," we'd love to walk in the pixelated footsteps of Donnie Darko, get stuck in a loop on "Groundhog Day" and rule the blocky beaches of Miami with Tony Montana. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/8-bit-movie-games-wreck-it-ralph/">See them all.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Hey, don't blame us. We're just embracing the eventual inevitable. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/honey-boo-boo-movie-poster/">Read more about it.</a><center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Let's face it, inside every loud, attention-grabbing, big-budget action movie, there's also a sensitive indie just wanting to get out. Right?
That's how we like to think of it, anyway. We've put a spin on 10 summer blockbusters to picture them as smaller, less explosion-heavy films instead. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/summer-blockbusters-re-imagined-as-indies/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Sequels tend to be awful more than they tend to be good, and Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy could've easily gone down that dark path if the wrong movie executives had been sitting in the wrong desks. Don't believe us? Look at some of the disasters we may have just narrowly avoided. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/the-dark-knight-mock-sequel-posters/">See them all!</a></center> <p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>When "Here Comes the Boom" and "3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom" both came out the same weekend, we realized something rather critical: more movies should have boom in their titles. So, with that in mind, we decided to prove it and came up with nine movies made better with boom. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/boom-movies/">See them all.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"The Hunger Games" is a beloved book and movie featuring an ensemble cast fighting to survive a post-apocalyptic world. "The Simpsons" is a beloved TV show featuring an ensemble cast fighting to survive ... err, Springfield. "The Hunger Games" and "The Simpsons"? They're great together! We decided to depict various "Hunger Games" characters as part of the "Simpsons" cast, because, well, why not? <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/hunger-games-simpsons-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>As a beauty with some brawn in "Snow White and the Huntsman," Kristen Stewart's got the "damsel not in distress" thing in the bag. What other fairy tale characters could she turn into kickass heroines? Goldilocks fighting off werebears? Jacqueline climbing the beanstalk? We had some ideas for 8 more dusty fairy tales that could use a good Kristen Stewart reboot to the head. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/kristen-stewart-fairy-tale-reboots/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We're not sure who's going to win the 2012 presidential election, but you know who we would definitely vote for? Yoda. And The Dude. And after "The Avengers," Hulk would most definitely get our endorsement. So we decided to mock up campaign posters for some of movie favorites. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-character-campaign-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," gives us a Lincoln we've never read about in history books. All those other presidents must be kind of jealous of Honest Abe right about now, don't you think? So we're casting even more of our nation's leaders as action hero-types, striking down more than just bad legislation. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/president-movies-we-want-to-see/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Dolph Lundgren + Dolphins = Maybe the most adorable poster ever. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/dolph-tale-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>With Disney purchasing LucasFilm and announcing plans to release an additional trilogy to the "Star Wars" franchise, we decided to get a little speculative. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/disney-star-wars-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Is there anything the Oscar winner can't do? Clearly the answer is "no." Here are the next few biopics we think she should tackle. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/meryl-streep-can-play-anyone/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Forget the all-female riff on "The Expendables" that's apparently now in development — it's the porn star version we really want to see! Well, maybe "see" is too strong a word ... it would be amusing to know that it at least exists, right? <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/the-exxxpendables-3-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>The real star of "Skyfall" is Javier Bardem's bleached blond hair. Behold: So vanilla-colored. So unfashionably-styled. So makes us want to see Bardem in a variety of other amazing hairstyles. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/javier-bardem-hair-photos/">See them all.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie / MGM</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Who needs an animated Santa, Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy when you have Tim Allen, Anna Faris and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/live-action-rise-of-the-guardians-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We couldn't help but imagine what a more true-to-life (yet still star-studded) version of "Seven Psychopaths" would look like. One with a lot more, you know, crazy. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/seven-psychopaths-recast-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"South Park"'s cutout animation may be simple, but Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny have become some of the most indelible characters in cartoon history. So, naturally, we've always wondered how "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker would have applied their signature style to some of our favorite movie icons. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/south-park-movie-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Really, what differences are there between the Avengers and the classic monsters of yore? Special powers — check. Fancy costumes — double check. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/monsters-avengers-poster/">Read more about it.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Cats: They're such divas. Adorable, adorable little divas. They rule our world, why not the cinematic one? We obliged our feline friends by reimagining seven movies -- with the aid and inspiration of our Twitter followers -- starring cats instead of humans. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/cat-movie-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>After declaring the Oscars "total bulls**t," we found photographic evidence that Joaquin Phoenix hates, like, everything. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/joaquin-phoenix-oscars-meme/">See them all.</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>It's our pleasure to introduce you to Kitty Purry, a multi-talented feline whose fandom knows no bounds. You might say that Kitty Purry's road to superstardom was a bit less rocky than that of her human counterpart, Katy Perry. Sure, Kitty didn't have a hit single that received as much airplay as, say, "I Kissed a Girl," but at least there was no short-lived marriage to Russell Brand (or is that Russell Terrier Brand?). Check out the full post <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/kitty-purry-part-of-me-poster/">here</a>.</center> <p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>When you're heading to a vacation retreat featured in the movies, there's one thing you just absolutely must pack: a body bag. Inspired by "The Cabin in the Woods," we've got listings for some of Hollywood's favorite -- and deadliest -- vacation destinations. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-destination-ads/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>As fans of the "What XYZ thinks I do" meme rockin' the interwebs, we wondered why no one had yet tackled various types of movie fans. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/what-the-world-thinks-of-meme/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center> Mmmm, themed ice cream. It's even more delicious than regular ice cream. But where are all the movie flavors, Ben and Jerry? Here are 10 flavors from 2011 movies we could see flying off freezer shelves. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/ben-and-jerrys-movie-flavors-2011/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>why not just put these three love-torn characters in ... every romantic movie ever made? <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/romance-movies-starring-twilight-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Texting. It's everywhere and our favorite movie characters are no exception, obviously. It's 2012, how did you think they were getting s**t done? They're texting each other, and we have the proof. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-characters-texts/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We've recast all nine 2012 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees with dogs in the starring roles. We dare say, some of them look even more interesting than the originals. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/2012-best-picture-movies-recast-with-dogs/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>The Muppets can do more than just get laughs -- in their latest movie, they do inspirational drama (the story is set against their comeback attempt), they do heists (they plot to kidnap Jack Black), they do romance (um, hello, Kermit and Piggy). What's to stop them from moving into even edgier fare? <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/muppets-spin-offs/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Admit it. You've had relationships that turned into horror shows. The screaming, the crying, the panic, the knife-wielding ... In honor of Halloween, we reimagined six romantic comedies as outright horror movies. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/romantic-comedies-as-horror-movies/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We proudly present our own line of movie baseball cards, highlighting some of the baddest batters and hurlers from the big screen. Bubble gum not included.<a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-baseball-cards/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We imagined the sorts of ads some of our favorite movie babysitters might have posted if they were looking for work through the internet. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-babysitters-craigslist-ads/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We've imagined an alternate universe in which Jar Jar Binks is not the most maligned CGI character in the history of cinema, but, as Lucas always intended, a true star. His very presence transforms these eight historic biopics into ... well, movies starring Jar Jar Binks. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/jar-jar-binks-biopics/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>In honor of producer Joss Whedon's phenomenal new horror/fantasy/whatever movie "Cabin in the Woods" and our ridiculous sense of humor, please enjoy this exclusive poster for the smash hit... "Kevins in the Woods." Check out the full post <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/kevins-in-the-woods/">here</a>.</center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We imagine what seven other big movie franchises would like if they created by the Mouse House. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-franchises-disney-fied/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Harry, Ron, Hermione and the gang take a turn for the musical and star in their very own, classic rock album covers. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/classic-album-covers-harry-potter-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Sharks really can give a bad movie some bite.<a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movies-better-with-sharks/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Superheroes need loving, too, you know. Of course, not every super-love story pans out, so what happens when these guys don't sync perfectly with their first ladies (or guys)? They go online like the rest of us... <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/11-superhero-online-dating-profiles/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Feast your eyes on our re-imagining of "Conan the Barbarian" starring the true Conan, one who might slay his enemies not with a sword, but with his quick tongue and ruthless coffee mug,<a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/conan-obrien-the-barbarian-poster/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Our favorite part of Easter has always been painting Easter eggs (well, and eating Peeps until we throw up). But this year, maybe it's time to get a little more ... interesting with your artwork. We present eight movie-inspired Easter eggs that have just a little bit more edge than your standard variety stripes and polka dots. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-easter-eggs/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i></p>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>During our exclusive interview for "Piranha 3DD," David Hasselhoff kept dropping hints about a yet-to-be-announced remake he's hoping to star in: the 1939 classic, "Gone With the Wind." Perhaps The Hoff is on to something. It's been 73 years – maybe it is time for a "Gone With the Wind" remake. Inspired, we took a shot at what such a film, starring Hasselhoff and his dream Scarlett O'Hara Rachel Weisz, might look like. Check out the full post <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/david-hasselhoff-gone-with-the-wind-remake/">here</a>.</center> <p><i>Credit: NextMovie</p></i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>These five faux comic book covers illustrate how we view these comedy icons: as heroes. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/comedy-stars-comic-book-covers/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Robert Pattinson and more re-imagined as animated characters. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-stars-as-animated-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Everyone knows "The Lorax" as a funny, furry little mustachioed fellow (he speaks for the trees!). Well, we got it into our heads that some actors might look better -- okay, well, different -- with the Lorax's trademark eyebrows and mustache. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-stars-get-loraxed/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson officially were not meant to have each others' faces. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/breaking-dawn-face-swaps/">See them all!</a><p>And check out <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/breaking-dawn-part-2-face-swaps/">7 more from "Breaking Dawn - Part 2."</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>As gridiron groupies everywhere spend (company?) hours studying the stats, fretting over keepers and ranking players by position, we decided to draft our own dream team of football studs from flicks. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/movie-fantasy-football-draft-picks/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>You know what Charlie Sheen hasn't done in a long, long time? Entertain us in movies. So while we continue to wait patiently for "Hot Shots! Part Trois" (or even the fraternal reunion "Men at Work 2: Still Working"), here are some movies that really could've used some Sheen. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/charlie-sheen-parody-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>What would the Landspeeder from "Star Wars" look like in a Pixar movie? How about "Transformers" scallywag Bumblebee? <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/famous-movie-cars-as-pixar-characters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>With the help of our friend Old Red Jalopy, we've unearthed nine, shall we say, "unorthodox" Oscar campaign posters you might have missed. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/2012-oscar-campaign-rejected-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Since Johnny Depp's transformation to Captain Jack just made a great man greater, we wondered what a little piracy could do for our other favorites. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/pirates-stars-photos/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We imagine what other literary adaptations the "Water for Elephants" and "Twilight" heartthrob could pull off, from "Catcher in the Rye" to Dante's "Inferno." <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/robert-pattinson-literary-classics/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>You've probably heard of <a href="http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/">RateMyProfessors.com</a>, the site that lets college students evaluate teachers in a variety of categories, including hotness (because, let's face it, we all had/have that one professor we crushed on). We wondered what it would be like if some of our favorite movie profs were rated by their students... <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/rate-my-movie-professors/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>Supposing hairy primates could take over the world a la "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," we wondered what our favorite movies would look like with a simian twist. As it turns out, they look pretty awesome. Our pal Old Red Jalopy helps us illustrate the future... when the apes take Hollywood. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/rise-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-movie-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>At the rate Hollywood is cranking out remakes, you know it's only a matter of time before our holiday favorites get fresh takes. Just so you're prepared, we've gone ahead and given visual representation to what these inevitable remakes might look like – and we're not gonna lie, we'd pay to see a few of these. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/inevitable-christmas-movie-remakes/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>We commissioned some exclusive, unofficial battle posters in honor of the beginning of the end of the "Potter" franchise. <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/harry-potter-join-the-fight-posters/">See them all!</a></center><p><i>Credit: NextMovie</i>]]></media:description>
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