Polizzi wrote:That's disturbing.


I think I get the idea about a man with a butter on his hand while showing it to that girl. I think it still represents Disney's marketing that will fail. Sorry to say this, I think Disney's marketing campaign will fail, since they put so much merchandise on Rapunzel than Flynn Rider, since they have changed the name from, "Rapunzel," to, "Tangled." Why can't Disney just give themselves up, and change the name already, even though that changing the name to impress boys is official. But from the looks of the merchandise that I have seen, and pictures that still bear the name, "Rapunzel," it just gets, "tangled up," get it? I understand that Disney is trying to receive a wider audience to get them to see their next animated movie, but from the looks of the marketing, even though they're trying to rearrange the story and main characters' roles, I find it a little bit hopeless, especially when Disney was supposed to bring us some materials based on, "Rapunzel (Tangled)." And Disney still has a few months to get the project done by November 24, 2010, unless they have no choice but to postpone it, which to you Disney fans will not happen, because you can tell that they have most of the animation completed, including the story. I must agree, but the marketing after the title change, to my belief, is a little bit not doing so well. There are still materials that have not yet been unleashed, but thanks to some Disney fans like Robster, Sotiris, and other Disney fans who have discovered some materials from either the internet, or from the Disney Company itself. They say that there was supposed to be a trailer made within a week or two for Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," and I have a feeling that Disney is still working on it before Disney and Pixar's, "Toy Story 3," release. Whatever Disney is doing, even though they're doing their best to market their movie after the title change, hey...it's their movie. I say to Disney: Good Luck.Disney Duster wrote:Polizzi, you have said that Disney's marketing has done very bad sexual things to Rapunzel as a metaphor for what they did to her and her movie with the name change.
Roughly, Floyd Norman is doing the same thing.
Some people found the things you said to be offensive and disturbing, and very innapropriate on this bored (and I think they were too bad for this board, too) but I agree with the metaphoric message you and Floyd Norman are sending.
I like that art and freedom of expression are working together to comment on what marketing has done to art...ironically.
I do. I made some comments on her face and her big eyes earlier on this thread.yukitora wrote:I just really dont like rapunzel's face. Eyes too big, nose too pinchy, mouth just unnatural looking. Anyone else share the same sentiments?

No, the trailer is completed as it was recently shown at a press conference held by Disney and it is attached to prints of Toy Story 3. Like The Princess and the Frog's trailer was released online three weeks prior to Up, I assume the same thing will happen with Tangled's trailer. That said, is anybody else really anxious about the trailer and just patiently awaiting it coming out? Every morning, I wake up and am disappointed it's not been released. I don't think I've ever anticipated a trailer so much, lol.Polizzi wrote:They say that there was supposed to be a trailer made within a week or two for Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," and I have a feeling that Disney is still working on it before Disney and Pixar's, "Toy Story 3," release. Whatever Disney is doing, even though they're doing their best to market their movie after the title change, hey...it's their movie.
Is it the new trailer for Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," based on the leaked trailer before the teaser trailer for Disney's, "The Princess and the Frog," DVD release, or is it the same teaser trailer from Disney's, "The Princess and the Frog," DVD release?estefan wrote:No, the trailer is completed as it was recently shown at a press conference held by Disney and it is attached to prints of Toy Story 3. Like The Princess and the Frog's trailer was released online three weeks prior to Up, I assume the same thing will happen with Tangled's trailer. That said, is anybody else really anxious about the trailer and just patiently awaiting it coming out? Every morning, I wake up and am disappointed it's not been released. I don't think I've ever anticipated a trailer so much, lol.Polizzi wrote:They say that there was supposed to be a trailer made within a week or two for Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," and I have a feeling that Disney is still working on it before Disney and Pixar's, "Toy Story 3," release. Whatever Disney is doing, even though they're doing their best to market their movie after the title change, hey...it's their movie.
In regards to the marketing, am I the only one who think they should move the release date away from Harry Potter? That's one of the most anticipated films of the year for a whole lot of people, while it's mainly Disney fans at the moment awaiting Tangled. So, they're going to be in direct competition with that massive franchise and it's not going to do them any good.

I understood what you were trying to say...I think it was confirmed on this board previously (or in an article I read) that the new trailer is basically the leaked one, with some stuff replaced and obviously the animation complete. But as a whole the stuff they are trying to convey is the same.Polizzi wrote:Is it the new trailer for Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," based on the leaked trailer before the teaser trailer for Disney's, "The Princess and the Frog," DVD release, or is it the same teaser trailer from Disney's, "The Princess and the Frog," DVD release?
That's really sad, if you think about it. There was a time when studio produced half-assed cashgrab productions were afraid of going up against Disney's animated features. Now, it's unfortunately the other way around. What has the world come to?Babaloo wrote:(I'm hoping! Didn't really work for PatF, but that's because there was Chipmunks going up against it). The only other movie that might compete with Tangled for families is "Yogi Bear".


Good point.Disney Duster wrote:I think "The Last Tangled in Paris" is saying that the Disney marketing exceutives (the guy in bed with the butter) are doing to Rapunzel (the blonde girl in bed), what Marlon Brando and the director of "The Last Tango in Paris" did to the girl in that movie.
Metaphorically, of course.