Family-Friendly Rating: “Enjoyable” Disney classic for all ages. There is one potentially frightening scene near the end of the movie when Tramp fights a rat but there is otherwise nothing objectionable in the movie. The pace of the movie is considerably slower than most movies today read more
One of Disney’s more underrated animated classics is Lady and the Tramp. It lacks many elements younger generations associate with Disney. It is not a fairy tale, there is no princess and while there are songs, most of them are not big song and dance productions. The film is simply a touching read more
Lady and the Tramp is probably the first Disney film I’ve never seen. Sure, I’ve seen the odd clip here and there, and I’ve heard the popular songs “We Are Siamese” and “Belle Notte;” but I haven’t seen the actual movie. Disney and their popular R read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Sep 25, 2012
I'll
be the first to admit that Lady and the
Tramp (1955) is not the most important or the most aesthetically creative
of Walt Disney's classic animated films, but it remains my favorite
nonetheless. It makes me laugh and cry every time I see it, and by now I have
seen it many, many times. What more read more
Please stop by to check out the rest of the pawesome films in the Classic Movie Dogathon. Click here for the full schedule.
Hollywood has catered to our love of dogs for as far back as I can remember. From the cute and friendly to the Cugo, dogs have played a role in more pawsome movies than you read more
Let me just start by saying I absolutely adore this week’s movie. Part of the three-way tie for my affections, there is just something about this story that has always struck a chord with me (maybe it’s the spaghetti), but I remember wearing out a copy of the VHS as a kid. Lady and the read more