On one hand: Robin Hood is awesome. on the other hand: I would probably have been murdered by the people around me for whistling the opening song for >10 hours.
When I was 13, I took a trip to Israel with my paternal grandparents. 15 hour flight from Los Angeles. That airline has individual tv screens on the back of each seat, but there were only a few movies playing. I can’t remember the third because I guess I wasn’t interested, but one option was George of the Jungle and the other was Face/Off. My grandmother wouldn’t let me watch Face/Off because she thought I was way too young for it (I still haven’t seen it so I don’t know if she was correct or just over-protective) so I spent both flights to and from Israel watching George of the Jungle on a loop. I’m over 30 now and I can still quote the entire movie almost verbatim because of how many times I’d watched it. The funny thing is I still actually really enjoy the movie.
Three times?!
It was a long flight.
and of course you were the only weirdo who enjoyed the movie 3 times XD
(btw, isnt the freddy mercury google doodle AMAZING!?!?!?)
Yeah! I had to control myself really hard not to sing along.
I like today’s Google Doodle! Although the word “Google” popping up all the time is annoying to me…
same, but you gotta admit it, freddy mercury make it huge exception, specially if its the song “dont stop me now”
Hahahaha
What movie?
It’s written on the top left corner: Disney’s Robin Hood :)
Oh, duh, never mind -_- Sorry, But I do love that movie :D probibly one of my favorites <3
Me too!
Which one was it?
Oh, derp, I didn’t read the top. XD
Everyone there should be smiling that’s a great movie XD
On one hand: Robin Hood is awesome. on the other hand: I would probably have been murdered by the people around me for whistling the opening song for >10 hours.
When I was 13, I took a trip to Israel with my paternal grandparents. 15 hour flight from Los Angeles. That airline has individual tv screens on the back of each seat, but there were only a few movies playing. I can’t remember the third because I guess I wasn’t interested, but one option was George of the Jungle and the other was Face/Off. My grandmother wouldn’t let me watch Face/Off because she thought I was way too young for it (I still haven’t seen it so I don’t know if she was correct or just over-protective) so I spent both flights to and from Israel watching George of the Jungle on a loop. I’m over 30 now and I can still quote the entire movie almost verbatim because of how many times I’d watched it. The funny thing is I still actually really enjoy the movie.