Monday, October 29, 2012

The Three Caballeros (1945) - 71 Minutes


This is the movie about how Donald Duck spent his birthday ogling and attempting to grope chicks in bathing suits.


Eli

Rating: 3/10

Reaction: This one is SOOO boring. I literally fell asleep at the end (thought whether that was the movie or the 3 beers I drank this morning is anyone's guess.) Nothing really happens, and the animation sequences just didn't pique my interest. There's a penguin who wants to get warm, but his ice boat would've melted MILES before he reached the equator. Also, a flying donkey? I mean, really? And then you have long segments of us touring Brazil and Mexico with Donald and his two bird pals. Boy, are they horny creatures, oggling at the babes on the beach and the dancing flower lady. (Don't know what I'm talking about? Watch this movie.) On second thought, don't watch this movie - you aren't really missing anything, except maybe a nice nap.


Regan

Rating: 7/10

Reaction: I don't really picture myself watching this ever again, and it was completely absurd, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.  This was another semi-educational movie (although with a lot more potentially drug-induced hallucinations), in which Donald Duck explored the cultures of Brazil and Mexico on his birthday by interacting with two other birds (his fellow "caballeros").  Donald and the others are total pervs, which is half the fun.  Most of the movie consists of them running around having rather incomprehensible adventures and bursting into occasional song.  This movie also started with a cute video about a penguin making a boat out of an iceberg so it could float to the Galapagos Islands, which, okay, six of these points are because there was a penguin.

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