No problem!bruno_wbt wrote:Thank you for those!


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). I liked all her villainous  expressions and how good she was at manipulating people. I am however disappointed they took out a really good part from mother knows best (where she rises from the coffin and smiles). But it was still good without it. would have been better though.
 I liked all her villainous  expressions and how good she was at manipulating people. I am however disappointed they took out a really good part from mother knows best (where she rises from the coffin and smiles). But it was still good without it. would have been better though.Agreed. I have no idea why they would cut it.5star wrote:Gothel- I am however disappointed they took out a really good part from mother knows best (where she rises from the coffin and smiles). But it was still good without it. would have been better though.

They didn't want to attract necophiles.Disney's Divinity wrote:Agreed. I have no idea why they would cut it.5star wrote:Gothel- I am however disappointed they took out a really good part from mother knows best (where she rises from the coffin and smiles). But it was still good without it. would have been better though.

It just seems like it is a HUGE coincidence if thats what it is. For the same character from the same fairy tale to basically have the exact same look(hairstyle,clothes), singing style, personality, etc. It even seems as though the voice actor for Gothel has a voice similar to Bernadettes. I agree that Mother Gothel needed to state the reasons for Repunzel to stay in the tower in the song, but the songs are similar in more ways than just getting the same message across. To me there is no question that Disney used Bernadette/Into the Woods as a model for Mother Gothel-the first time I saw Tangled this stuck out to me immidiately, to the point where whenever Gothel was on I got sidetracked by how blatantly Disney was using Bernadette Peters for "inspiration".<(and thats putting it kindly)Disney Duster wrote:I honestly think its a coincidence, because I am very familar with Bernadette's witch and I thought Mother Gothel was such a very different take on the character. It is really only natural that they would come up with "reasons" Rapunzel needs to stay in the tower like protection from bad people, because those are simply the kind of reasons a lot of people could come up with of if they put their mind to it. The only similarity I found to be rather interesting was that both witches use magic to become young and beautiful again. I do see your points, but I don't think they really used Sondheim's witch at all. I think it's all coincidental. Maybe I'm wrong, but they never even mentioned "Into the Woods" or that musical's witch ever in anything they have said about the film ever, that I have heard.

I really am surprised to hear that someone who is familiar with both characters doesn't see the similarities I do between the two. I'm sorry you had to strain yourself to understand what I meant about them having the same personality/style etc. I thought I described it in a pretty uncomplicated way(and I don't have the patience or time to try and list off every single detail these characters have in common). This seems to be an argument that would just go in circles if continued so lets just agree to disagree.Disney Duster wrote:I almost want to ask what songs did you hear when you say "Stay With Me" and "Mother Knows Best" are very similar! Those songs have completely different melodies, styles, tones, and meanings you're supposed to get from them! I think what you are percieving as a similar singing style is simply the Broadway singing style, and Mother Knows Best was meant to be a Broadway song from Broadway songwriter Allen Menken. And I'd say the witch and Mother Gothel have very different personalities!
I really had to strain myself to get what you mean about their similarities, and I do get it, but I honestly don't think they used her. They never, ever, ever mentioned her or that show before in talks or information, so there's that. If you still think differently, that's your thoughts, but I think the two are very, very different takes on the character and it's very cool to see such different takes on one character!
If you order it at Amazon.com you'll get 40% offSemaj wrote:I finally gave into my inner Disney fan and bought this:
I'm still trying to get The Art of Tangled.


THR: What is the state of the movie musical today?
Menken: Musicals are tough. There is no industry or pipeline through which new movie musicals come -- there aren't stars that we identify with musical theater, nor is there an established audience that's big enough just for a film musical. After we did Tangled, there was really no movement to do more. Essentially, you're reinventing the wheel each time you do a film musical, and I've been fortunate that I get to try.
THR: Although it paid off for all parties in the end, you voiced frustration over the way Tangled was marketed. What did you take issue with?
Menken: That it wasn't billed as a musical. In the trailers, the songs were hidden -- they used a Pink song instead -- because I think Disney felt the best way to market the movie was as a kind of boy-oriented action adventure. But I was hired to write a musical based on Rapunzel. So sometimes it's frustrating, but in the case of Tangled, you have to say maybe they knew something because they changed the name, made a serious effort to market it in a certain way and the movie did very well. It worked out just fine.
Spring 2012 I believe.SWillie! wrote:So I tried kind of glancing through the thread but didn't see anything..
Do we have a date yet for the Tangled short? Or even a time frame? It's definitely premiering on Disney Channel, right?