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  54. A young boy and a bunch of misfit friends embark on a quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can.
  55. Centuries ago, in the land of Prydain, a young man named Taran is given the task of protecting Hen Wen, a magical oracular pig, who knows the location of the mystical black cauldron. This is not an easy task, for The Evil Horned King will stop at nothing to get the cauldron.
  56. I am a hard core Disney fan. I have seen every Disney animated movie out there, and own a collection of over 20 on DVD and VHS. But I had never heard of this movie until it was rereleased in 2001. So, I immediately bought it, without having viewed it prior to purchasing it. BIG MISTAKE! I took it home and my husband, myself and our 2 year old son sat down to watch it. I never finished it, although my husband did, and I sold it online 3 days later. Not one of us liked it. At first it seemed like a Sword in the Stone kind of movie, which is a movie I like. But then, about 15 minutes into it, I (23 years old) started to get a little freaked out and scared by it. Not terrified, just uneasy. The main villian, whose name I do not remember (something I do NOT feel guilty about) is a scary, skeleton like creature. His lair (which seemed to be very simular to Maleficent's lair from Sleeping Beauty, another movie I like) was a dark, awful place. Within 45 minutes, my 2 year old and I were in his bedroom reading books that I hoped would get him to forget about the movie he had just seen. It was not easy considering he was still crying, but at least no longer holding on to me for dear life. To be honest, I could relate to my son, as I had felt like shielding my eyes for the short time I was watching the movie. This was NOT a kids movie. Now I understand why I had never heard of it before, and why Disney does not advertise about it a lot. It does NOT fit Disney's good movie mold. I give this movie a 0 out of 10 and a recommendation to all viewers not to waste your time or money on this movie, especially if you have small children. Disney has so many good movies out there, and I hope people will remember that and do not judge Disney based solely on the viewing of this one, awful film. Rent Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast or 101 Dalmations instead. Those will give you a pleasent evening with your children.
  57. i actually don&#39;t really love the eighties. don&#39;t hate it. but i&#39;m pretty indifferent. it really wasn&#39;t much of a stand out decade aside from the possible notoriety of it&#39;s President.<br/><br/>however, as far as Disney feature length, hand drawn animation goes, i have a real fond spot for the forgotten decade in their legacy. the eighties Disney films are very maligned and under-appreciated. and it&#39;s not very justified or fair. the eighties produced some of Disney&#39;s most memorable and endearing animated features. aside from &#39;The Little Mermaid&#39;, i&#39;ve always thought the nineties animated features from Disney were somewhat over-rated. the nineties animated features always leave me a little cold and they feel over-blown and over-hyped and produced. the eighties animated films like &#39;Fox and the Hound&#39;, &#39;Great Mouse Dective&#39;, &#39;Oliver and Co.&#39;, had a sweeter, more endearing and modest quality that was lacking in the nineties. the nineties was cold. the eighties cartoon features are much cuter.<br/><br/>&#39;The Black Cauldron&#39; is definitely the best from the eighties. what it lacks as an adaptation of Lloyd Alexander&#39;s &#39;Prydain&#39; books (i miss the Raven on Taran&#39;s shoulder), it makes up for as a excellent Disney cartoon feature. the animation and styling are unmistakably Disney. and as with all Disney adaptations it owes more to Disney than the source it&#39;s adapted from. that&#39;s the way it should be. Disney films should be recognizable as Disney.<br/><br/>even though there is much waxing about &#39;Cauldron&#39; being too scary and intense for little kids and how it has no heart, most of that isn&#39;t all that valid. &#39;Cauldron&#39; is a very &#39;G&#39; rated experience and not &#39;PG&#39;. there is no sex or swearing or even any real violence. it&#39;s a &#39;G&#39;. it&#39;s also a very cute and adorable film. Lloyd Alexander&#39;s books were a little darker and not cute at all. Disney has managed to Disneyfy and cutesyfy the stories, but it all still works. Johnn Byner&#39;s Gurgi is a art drawing exercise in cuddly cuteness.<br/><br/>&#39;Cauldron&#39; is one of Disney&#39;s most memorable of the later features. it boast startling hand drawn animation, handsome production design, and a wonderful film score by Elmer Bernstein.<br/><br/>i know old school Disney. probably better than most. i spent most of my youth studying old school Disney and watching all the films. a lot of people can&#39;t always say that. i love &#39;The Black Cauldron&#39; and think it&#39;s another one of those under-appreciated Disney gems.
  58. As usual it is technically excellent, but the charm, characterisation and sheer good humour that made features like Pinocchio and Jungle Book so enjoyable are sadly absent.
  59. Many of the changes have been made in the movie including merging 2 books, &quot;The book of Three&quot;, &quot;The Black Cauldron&quot; into a rushed movie.<br/><br/>1. Many of the characters has been left out of the movie. Important characters including Coll, Prince Ellidyr, Prince Gwydion, Gwystyl, Adaon, Kaw the crow, Medwyn, King Smoit, horses has been left out.<br/><br/>2. Taran tries to forge a sword but fails while Coll gets mad at him, he also tries to touch the book but gets hurt doing so. The movie has Taran playing with his pig Hen Wen and also has her show the prophecy to Taran.<br/><br/>3. Taran in the book runs after Hen Wen and meets Gwydion while in the movie he walks with Hen Wen but loses her in the forest, he then chases after Hen Wen who&#39;s taken to the castle and Gwydion is absent.<br/><br/>4. Taran and Gwydion get captured by the Undead Cauldron Born and taken to Achrens castle where they are tortured and Achren the witch breaks Gwydions sword. The movie has Taran sneaking into the Castle of the Horned king.<br/><br/>5. Taran finds a magic sword Dyrnwyn and he escapes with Princess Elionwy and Fflewddur Flam and the castle crumples to the ground. The movie has them escaping with the guards chasing after them but the castle still stands.<br/><br/>6. Doli and King Eiddileg are Dwarves and Doli doesn&#39;t get to be invisible until the second book. The movie depicts them as Fairy Folk and Doli can be invisible anytime he wants.<br/><br/>7. In the Marshes of Morva, Taran trades with the 3 witches for by giving Adaons Brooch for the Black Cauldron. The movie has Taran trading his Drnwyn sword instead.<br/><br/>8. Taran and his friends meet with the Morgant army and get captured by them. Prince Ellidyr sacrifices himself by jumping in the Black Cauldron and destroying it, and his horse jumps off the cliff and dies. The movie has Gurgi jumping in the Black Cauldron and destroying the undead army but the Black Cauldron remains undamaged.<br/><br/>9. The Horned King chases after Taran and his friends on horseback in battle and fights Taran who tries to use the sword Drnwyn but a word is said and the Horned King burns up and dies. The movie has Taran shoving the Horned King into the Black Cauldron and the castle crumbles to the ground.<br/><br/>10. Taran, Gwydion and his friends honors Ellidyr who died to destroy the Black Cauldron. The movie has Taran demanding the 3 witches to bring Gurgi back to life by trading the Drnwyn sword. a5c7b9f00b
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