The Road to El Dorado
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Fireflylady
> 3 dayI asked my 22 year old son what he wanted to do tonight for his birthday (being stuck home in quarantine has it limits). He surprised me by saying he wanted to watch this movie from his childhood. We all liked it back then so no problem. It was great hearing the Elton John music again, and the characters are funny. What really surprised me is, in looking at the reviews, I found a rather large amount of 20-somethings talking about watching it at this age. Thats cool! And it shows that it has an enduring (and endearing) quality.
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Lady Boss
> 3 dayBought for my son we love watching this together being watching it with him since he was 4 years old and he is 9 now
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luz m zuluaga
> 3 dayThe service was Great and the movie was great and my package arrived early thank you LUZ Zuluaga
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Travis Gutkowski
Greater than one weekMy kids are 19 & 13.. we have loved this movie since they were small and we STILL have movie night with this movie… it’s the best !
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mayerlin
25-11-2024La mejor pelicula de todas
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Rachael
> 3 dayI love this movie! I watched this all the time as a kid and was thrilled to find that it was available on DVD, and at such a good price. If you are looking for a fun, family friendly movie, this is it.
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Abdul Champlin
> 3 dayThis movie is the bees knees. Ty Dreamworks for gracing us with this absolute masterpiece.
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Joseph P
> 3 dayIve had this movie on VHS for many, many years now despite having been made lazy by the no-need-to-rewind DVDs. I finally bought it on DVD and my girlfriend, who had never seen it, loved it. It has a scene that suggests sexual motives but not many children would pick up on it. Basically, its child-friendly and is an excellent comedy.
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Paula
> 3 dayThis is fun to watch. There are plenty of jokes for adults as much as for children.
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Mallory Senich
> 3 dayThe Road to El Dorado is one of my DreamWorks animated movies. Although it has a little bit of adult humor and language, I enjoy watching it. I adored the voice acting, story, and music by The Lion King team (Hans Zimmer, Elton John, and Tim Rice). I believe the theme of this movie is that friendship is more valuable than gold.