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As a kid, I loved 'Baby's Day Out' (1994) and could watch it all day long. Close behind was 'The Parent Trap' (1998), although I don't know why I liked it so much. Then, in 2009, 'Up' came out, and I was mesmerized by the talking dogs. I also watched 'Bolt' (2008) hundreds of times. You can tell I like dogs a lot.
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dog movies were my favorite childhood genre
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taterhole I still love them, but in most of them the dog dies at the end, and I'm depressed for a week or more
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nebraska same I used to love the heartbreak but now I am too tired and bogged down from everything else to be able to deal with it
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taterhole enough drama in my life :)
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Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Nacho Libre (2006), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Grease 2 (1982) {Nacho Libre and Where the Wild Things Are are both still in my top 4 lmao but choosing the other 2 were hard, I was in love with Tim Burton films and nearly any disney channel original}
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