Dude, if you like something, you should own liking it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a guy who likes supposedly "feminine" things. When it comes down to it, masculine and feminine are just social constructs anyways, so its not like there's some law of nature that says "if thou art male, thou shalt not like Disney's Beauty and the Beast."
Anyways, I don't really see my interests as divided into masculine/feminine. I like a lot of things that society claims are "masculine" interests:
Playing and watching soccer
Playing/watching hockey
Martial arts
Lifting
Metal
Fantasy/action/WWII films
Gaming
and I'm a huge meat-eater
But then I know a few women who also love those things and own it as a part of their femininity...so now we're back to square one (hence why we shouldn't label interests...cause its bull->-bleeped-<-

). As far as interests society would describe as "feminine," I'm not really sure.
I really like Sandra Bullock films and they're pretty much the only romantic comedies that I find entertaining and non-cookie cutter. There's something about the way she says/does everything that makes it all hilarious, lol.
I read a lot of feminist theory, which women are more likely to be feminists more than men (unfortunately).
I like poetry and literature in general.
I like some power metal (some metalheads would claim that's "girly," others would say its super "manly"

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Oh and I like to use lots of emoticons

Btw, when I was a kid I also liked Beauty and the Beast. I don't remember why exactly, but I remember watching it a lot when I got the vhs for a birthday one year. I also used to like a lot of other Disney films like 101 Dalmatians, Peter Pan, White Fang, Iron Will, Fox and the Hound, Pinocchio, All Dogs Go to Heaven etc. Granted it's not like I'm gonna go out and watch them now at my age

I see Disney as more of an age thing than a masculine/feminine thing.