Sotiris wrote:Could someone extract the full hi-res picture from amazon and post it here, please? I don't know how to do it myself...
Hows this
So, is that the official clip-art of Rapunzel? I think it strange that nothing concrete had been set yet about her, as if they'd not given it thought...
right i have been watching tangled very carefully and during the scene before mother knows best - rapunzel is standing on her fireplace .. but when gothel starts to sing she is on the floor?
heres the clip if u want to watch (fast foward a bit) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzWUhxTQ ... er&list=UL
do u think their was a deleted scene somewhere in there?
oh and does anyone know whhat the deleted scences are gonna to be for bluray
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It's amazing how Tangled just keeps holding on week-after-week. This weekend, it made $3 million, which is pretty amazing in this day and age for a major release in its ninth weekend. I still don't know if it will reach $200 million domestically, but I'm sure it will come very, very close.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
estefan wrote:It's amazing how Tangled just keeps holding on week-after-week. This weekend, it made $3 million, which is pretty amazing in this day and age for a major release in its ninth weekend. I still don't know if it will reach $200 million domestically, but I'm sure it will come very, very close.
And 418 M wordwide now.
500 M is happening.......and maybe 550.
So I finally got to see it here in the UK today at a preview screening. I just want to say it completely bowled me over in every single way. Great pace, loved the songs, plenty of laughs and incredibly visually arresting.
Sotiris wrote:Could someone extract the full hi-res picture from amazon and post it here, please? I don't know how to do it myself...
Hows this
I like how Ariel's dress is more violet than pink, and the fact that Belle let her hair down.
By the way, anyone notice during Mother Gothel's songs, a bit of a Broadway element was used? For instance, at "Skip the drama, stay with mama," Gothel walked down a staircase with two candles on each step, resembling a lit-up staircase. Plus, the ground became shrouded with fog during the reprise of Mother Knows Best, fog sometimes used in Broadway musicals; sometimes in dream sequences (ie: Fantasies Come True in Avenue Q) or to resemble water (ie: the Nautical reprise of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).
Tangled wrote:Or now Tiana's dress is completely different than the dress (wait, DRESSES,) she usually appears in.
Looks like recycling of the pattern for her blue dress but with shoulder straps and yellow dye was mixed into the dye that colored one dress blue.
Speaking of clothes, I wish Rapunzel had a bigger wardrobe. While she was in the town, Flynn could have bought her a new dress and she wears that till after she reunits with her parents and is celebrating with friends and family in the town square.
DisneyJedi wrote:
By the way, anyone notice during Mother Gothel's songs, a bit of a Broadway element was used? For instance, at "Skip the drama, stay with mama," Gothel walked down a staircase with two candles on each step, resembling a lit-up staircase. Plus, the ground became shrouded with fog during the reprise of Mother Knows Best, fog sometimes used in Broadway musicals; sometimes in dream sequences (ie: Fantasies Come True in Avenue Q) or to resemble water (ie: the Nautical reprise of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).
Yeah, I noticed that, too. Definitely the Menken influence coming through and those sequences were up there with the lanterns scene as the most effective use of 3-D, likely because of the stage-like feel.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
DisneyJedi wrote: By the way, anyone notice during Mother Gothel's songs, a bit of a Broadway element was used? For instance, at "Skip the drama, stay with mama," Gothel walked down a staircase with two candles on each step, resembling a lit-up staircase. Plus, the ground became shrouded with fog during the reprise of Mother Knows Best, fog sometimes used in Broadway musicals; sometimes in dream sequences (ie: Fantasies Come True in Avenue Q) or to resemble water (ie: the Nautical reprise of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).
I still think they used Bernadette Peters as an influence.
"you came for your darling, but the sweet bird sits no longer in the nest, and sings no more"