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An Extremely Goofy Movie

An Extremely Goofy Movie

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't get Any Better!!!!!
Review: This had to be one of best Disney movie I liked the music video "We're Gonna Get Right Back" it made me wanna dance and sing although I don't like Cleopatra it was soooooooooooo cool I love Disney movies they're all sooooooooo good Disney should continue to do Movies well at least when I'm a grownup please take my advice and buy it for all it's worth kids love Disney films even teens like me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We love it!
Review: This is a family movie that you can watch it all the time just like my son does. I remember that in the really beginning, there is nobody agree with me for buying this movie, but now...HA, you won't believe it. everytime when I come home after work, my son always watch it, in fact my wife played it for him on the computer. Do you know, my son he even can laugh with movie when it runs. Thanks, Disney!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Goof is Back!
Review: This is just as cool as the first one! Although, I do agree with that one customer, they probably should've added Roxanne again. I know it was probably a high school thing. They either didn't want to see each other again, Roxanne moved, or she just went to another college! But even without Roxanne it was really good. It might not be as funny to little kids because some parts are hard to understand, and they don't know a lot about the '70's! The music is cool too. I bought the sountrack too! When I first rented this movie, I thought the berret girl was Roxanne on the back of the case! No. I also thought that there was gonna be more Powerline, because on the commercials they showed the disco parts and I didn't know. After I rented it I just had to get it! As I said before, this is just as good as the first!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a Good Disney Movie
Review: This is what I expect from a Disney Animated Movie. Really good story line, a bunch of sappy songs and good animation. In some spots like the disco dance GREAT. The extras like goofiest jokes, and the triva game make it a must get for when the kids in the family are around.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Another sequel gone awry
Review: This watched more like an episode of the tv series "Goof Troop" than a real movie. Same underdeveloped plot, same predictable slapstick, and what the heck happened to Bobby? He used to be the coolest cat around, but now? Shame on you Disney. Shame.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's true!
Review: Truly this is another example that not every Disney direct to video sequel is going to be a Return of Jafar. Some are a King of Thieves! This is a great movie! Like Simba's Pride, this is close to being theatrical quality. It is simply well written, well animated, and very entertaining! Nice to see the voices back too, but hey, I agree, it would be nice to have a mention of Roxanne. I'm sure the idea was that that was just the typical early high school thing...but still. This is animation! We expect them to stay together. Then there's something that's bugged me since the first Goofy movie, what happened to Pete's wife Peg, and his daughter Pistol? Hmmm. Still, an excellent video! I highly recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Extremely Goofy, & Not Half Bad
Review: While this, in my opinion, didn't live up to the first movie, it was a well-done sequel. The boys have grown up (including, thank God, Bobby), and are ready to move out ... except Max's past, or, rather, his Dad, keeps haunting him.

There are parts that were superb, including "beret girl's" fixation on PJ (the fat guy finally scores! :) ), and the introduction of Miss Marpole as Goofy's "distraction" was beyond excellent. Like another reviewer, I severely missed Roxanne; she should've joined the guys at State U.

So why was it inferior to the first? Possibly because it rehashes situations that, I thought, were resolved in the first movie. I thought Max had finally dealt with being the son of Goofy, yet here we see he hasn't. It's almost like the PowerLine concert never happened. It just didn't make sense.


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