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Oliver & Company (Special Edition)

Oliver & Company (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
Review: Man, I just love this movie. Even if it's a 1988 movie, it's a great movie. The characters, songs, and everything else is great. I'm going to get the DVD soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved this movie before I saw it!
Review: My cat is named Oliver after this movie! I love the songs, the characters and the great animation of this movie! I highly recommend this movie!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cute and Charming
Review: Oliver & Company is a new twist on an Old story. This one has a little flare and music with a lot of personality. The story is around the street of New York City. And to let you know the emotional impact, it opens with an animated aerial view of the Manhattan Skyline - which includes the World Trade Center buildings. (This movie was made in 1988)

My favorite character - besides Oliver's innocence, is Bette Midler and Cheech Marin. They steel the scenes with their wit and humor. Very sharp and emotional are their deliveries of the lines.

The kids will relate to the young girl finding her new kitten and the adults can relate to those every threatening debts we all seem to have. The music is fun, but not consistent. (By this I mean all the songs are from different writers - there is no common thread in the music and songs.)

I enjoyed this movie a lot. My favorite Disney of all time is still The Little Mermaid. The DVD Extras are great for the kids and the behinds the scenes the adults will find interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cute and Charming
Review: Oliver & Company is a new twist on an Old story. This one has a little flare and music with a lot of personality. The story is around the street of New York City. And to let you know the emotional impact, it opens with an animated aerial view of the Manhattan Skyline - which includes the World Trade Center buildings. (This movie was made in 1988)

My favorite character - besides Oliver's innocence, is Bette Midler and Cheech Marin. They steel the scenes with their wit and humor. Very sharp and emotional are their deliveries of the lines.

The kids will relate to the young girl finding her new kitten and the adults can relate to those every threatening debts we all seem to have. The music is fun, but not consistent. (By this I mean all the songs are from different writers - there is no common thread in the music and songs.)

I enjoyed this movie a lot. My favorite Disney of all time is still The Little Mermaid. The DVD Extras are great for the kids and the behinds the scenes the adults will find interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great Disney classic, with plenty of bonus material
Review: Oliver and Company is a great movie to add to your Disney collection. The DVD has good picture and sound quality, plus enough bonus material to satisfy Disney fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a twist of the 'oliver twist' story
Review: oliver is a cat. gets caught by a little girl while helping out a gang of dogs. later returns to gang, then is kid\cat-napped.
then oliver returns home to the little girl.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A sequal should be made to this.
Review: Oliver is one of the only loved-by-all movies, and Disney would really benefit from wowing the public with a sequal that's actually any good. The plot for the story is original, so maybe they could come up with another original one for a part II. And if they do, Rita should be focused on a lot more. Personally, I think she's even prettier than Georgette (too much polish dulls the gem), and the WONDERFUL song Streets of Gold got shortened on the film (it's longer on the soundtrack), and pretty much ignored. Oliver and Co. is a spectacular movie. No collection is complete without it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, it's on DVD.
Review: One of my all time favorite Disney Animated flicks is now on DVD to own and i bought it the other day!

This 1988 Animated feature was a hit that lead to the successes of other Disney Hits but this was never released on Video but got a re-issue in theaters and on Video. I still remembered when i was 6 years old back in 1988 when i was living in Omaha Nebraska, i was treated to see this movie and i saw it twice. But then it got re-issued back into theaters in 1996, i loved it again, it's basically about a orphaned Kitten named Oliver who hangs out with a gang that steals but he finds himself in a series of adventures.

A highly entertaining Animated feature on a great DVD, the DVD is fully loaded with a Scrapbook that includes pics of the original Poster artworks and concepts of characters, Theaterical Trailers, Original 1988 TV Spot, Documentaries, Two Sing-along songs, and Two Cartoon Shorts.

The transfer on this DVD is stunning, the picture is perfect without a single speck of grain and dirt and the sound quality is pheomeneonal, this is a must own DVD for Disney and animation lovers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Disney's Best!
Review: Personally, I think that Oliver and Company is a great family film. It has touching moments, and plenty of laughs along the way. From Dodger's carefree city attitude to Tito's hyperness, I'd say that this movie has an excellent cast of charachters. My personal favorite is Einstien, but then again, I love 'em all! This ranks up to the high stats of the Lion King, and Mulan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unfair portrayal of Dobermans
Review: Really, I liked this movie a lot (it's one of my favorites), however, why does it seem to me like dobermans are always the bad guys? Being my favorite breed of dogs, dobermans are almost always (if not always) given a bad rep in the movies, and I don't think it's very nice. Maybe if there were a couple nice dobes in movies out there, people wouldn't misjudge them as much as they do.


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