paceyconway

paceyconway

20s. nostalgia enthusiast and writer. nonsensical rating system. 

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Favorite films

  • Back to the Future
  • Titanic
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • Return of the Jedi

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  • The Three Caballeros

    ★★

  • Saludos Amigos

    ★½

  • Bambi

    ★★★

  • Dumbo

    ★★

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  • The Three Caballeros

    The Three Caballeros

    ★★

    🐭🏰 Watching Every Disney Animated Film

    This was . . . surprisingly enjoyable?

    I could just be saying that because this is unironically one of my favorite rides in EPCOT, but this was a fun time! It’s definitely still got some questionable representation issues, but I don’t think as overtly so as Saludos Amigos. I actually thought the education on other cultures kind of worked here. It bummed me out a bit that I hadn’t known about the discussion of…

  • Saludos Amigos

    Saludos Amigos

    ★½

    🐭🏰 Watching Every Disney Animated Film

    Apparently there used to be a content warning before this film (and others!), but Disney Plus took them away because you know, we live in a conservative state right now.

    While I don’t think there’s anything overtly harmful in Saludos Amigos (said with a grain of salt as a white woman), there’s definitely something to be said about the obvious cultural appropriation. At best, this is a very “of the time” short film. White…

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  • Snow White

    Snow White

    ★★★

    You guys need to lighten up.

    That being said, is Snow White a game changing masterpiece that will go down as one of the best movies ever made? Absolutely not. But it’s a fun, charming film - a children’s film, I wish some of you would remember that - that’s ultimately harmless.

    A remake of the 1937 classic - the first feature length animated film ever made, Snow White is a reimagining of the story we all know. The titular…

  • Bright Lights, Big City

    Bright Lights, Big City

    ★★★★½

    I’m afraid of just about everything, but I’m okay.”

    I don’t remember who I was an hour and a half ago, and I don’t know if I want to.

    In some ways, I now remember exactly who I was nearly two years ago. There are some films that just feel so tailor made toward you, that feel so incredibly sentimental and personal that they exist on some sort of other worldly level. Bright Lights, Big City is now that type…