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Tell me about it, I didn't like it the first time and it wasn't improved by the fiftieth viewing. She does love them but she's more into Tangled, "look daddy I've drawn Rapunzel" "very good darling" "daddy this banana looks like Rapunzel's hair "er yeah ok"
Tangled is much better! A few years since I've seen it but I could probably watch it again now.

Actually, I could probably repeat it word for word.
 
Tangled is much better! A few years since I've seen it but I could probably watch it again now.

Actually, I could probably repeat it word for word.

Tangled is alright, the songs are a bit less annoying. The only one I really like is Despicable Me but it's nowhere near princessy enough <laugh>

We're all experts mate ...


... get any detail wrong and you get the rolly eyes we know so well <laugh>

God yeah the outrage, I'm sat next to her now trying to watch the football but having to draw every princess under the sun on the kindle, just got wrong for using the wrong colour sparkles on Cinderella's slippers.
 
Tangled is alright, the songs are a bit less annoying. The only one I really like is Despicable Me but it's nowhere near princessy enough <laugh>



God yeah the outrage, I'm sat next to her now trying to watch the football but having to draw every princess under the sun on the kindle, just got wrong for using the wrong colour sparkles on Cinderella's slippers.
I've just started brainwashing mine by making her watch stuff I liked as a kid. Had successes so far with Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She's 9 now though so she's a bit more open to it than she was a few years back.
 
I've just started brainwashing mine by making her watch stuff I liked as a kid. Had successes so far with Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She's 9 now though so she's a bit more open to it than she was a few years back.

Probably Harry Potter?
 
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It us often quoted as being useful in getting kids to read, or bed time stories.
I can see why they like it and I quite like the books myself! Not so keen on the films but I can watch them quite contentedly. Just not repetitively!