This week we take a dive into some family friendly animal lover movies that shaped most of us 90s kids (or at least traumatized the majority of us).
When you think of 90s animal movies at least one of these duos comes to mind -- BEETHOVEN or HOMEWARD BOUND. Now, we touched on some behind the scenes information when we talked to the director of the first BEETHOVEN earlier this year (be sure to check that episode out if you haven't). Join us as we circle back around to include some more personal feelings towards the first two Beethoven's. It's unclear to us how many are in the franchise but for this episode's sake, we are only discussing the first two.
If you ask our entire generation what was the one moment that caused immediate heartbreak and we are still working through with our therapist to this day -- it would be the one scene from HOMEWARD BOUND (unless you are a certain blogger). This one was a bit tougher for us to go into to try and keep our emotions in check even discussing the not as heart wrenching second movie too. While we won't give away too much, this is definitely an episode for any animal lover out there. Even if you are not a huge animal lover we hope you enjoy our viewpoints on these movies as well as the childhood memories that go along with them.
And you will definitely want to hear the end of this episode as we review a review we found on one of these movies. We have some words to say about this blog in particular. You don't want to miss it!
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08/23/23 • 65 min
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