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Brilliant early Don Bluth film. Great Jerry Goldsmith score.
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ah yes the book, MRS. FRISBY & THE RATS OF N.I.M.H. I'll have to dig it up from my library.
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The book, of course, is considerably different from the movie.
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And I own the sequel, which everyone bashes too much.
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Anyone here bash it? Or have they not seen it?
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Still one of Bluth's best all these years later. You have to appreciate how he's never been afraid to be dark and frightening, and in those regards this film was quite disturbing when I first saw it as a 7 year old. Haven't seen the sequel yet; since it was made without Bluth's participation, no dire hurry to do so.
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Helen_S
Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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that hurts.... never saw part 2, never heard of it, as far as I can recall... wow, made in '98???
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He's eating after dark again....
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I've seen this 419 times as a kid...well OK...maybe not that much...but I've always loves it...have a copy on DVD.
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