I did. I just haven't had time to post in this thread until now. Ah, what great memories this wonderful movie brings... memorable characters, a hilarious villain, beautiful animation, great music, wonderful voice acting... overall it's a fine movie.
What? No love for especially "You Can Fly!" and "The Second Star to the Right"? I love those two songs to bits.I didn't consider Peter Pan to be very good before, but, of the films we've watched so far, I think it's second best only to Snow White. It suffers from poor music, but the movie itself is great!
Anyways, I think both the songs and score are very strong in Peter Pan even if they don't quite reach the heights of Disney's greatest music. Some of the unused songs are quite catchy too, particularly "Never Smile at a Crocodile". What I'd do to hear a Finnish version of that one!
What? That song was made tongue-in-cheek and it's so over the top that I just can't see (or hear) anything "offensive" about it (because that's what its function is, so yeah). The film makes fun about a lot of things, and Native Americans are no exception. It's a hilarious song, though. I really like that guy singing it. What a voice. Oh, and you really need to watch the movie: it's great.
Anyways, as for Lady and the Tramp: This is one of my favourite Disney movies. It's a wonderful commentary of the times back then and has one of the most controversial plot developments in a Disney movie. The scene where Jock and Trusty consider proposing to Lady to save her honour (since she got pregnant, y'know) is a very touching and adult scene which I've learned to appreciate the more I watch this movie.
The characters are wonderfully nuanced and memorable, and the animation is downright stunning in many scenes with vivaciousness rarely seen today. Just check the famous spaghetti scene or Tramp's furious battle with the rat. The plot itself is quite interesting with nice developments and it keeps one in its grip.
And the music? Oh boy, the music. The score is very sweet with lots of themes and is heartwarming most of the time and furious when it needs to be. Also, there's a reason why people keep talking about "Bella Notte" which is one of the most memorable love songs in Disney's animated canon. There are many other underrated songs, particularly "La la lu" which accompanies the almost magical scene with Lady and the baby. Speaking of voices, the voice actors do a great job in their roles and bring warmth and depth to their already fascinating characters.
Overall Lady and the Tramp is a fine movie which every Disney fan should watch.