....or did I just write some digging-too-deep fan fiction?
Frozen: Part V
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My GUESS for Do You Want to Build a Snowman? is the first part of the song is the young girls singing while playing right before the accident, then a short solemn reprise sung by Kristen Bell as young teen Anna, heartbroken, on the other side of Elsa's bedroom door trying to convince her to come out of her room after their parents have died.
....or did I just write some digging-too-deep fan fiction?
....or did I just write some digging-too-deep fan fiction?
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It's a sound theory.
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No, it's a song:
Oh:Stitch Kingdom-It features Anna at various stages in her life as performed by @IMKristenBell Agatha Lee Monn & newcomer w/familiar surname, Katie Lopez
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ANNA AND ELSA ARE NOW AT DISNEY WORLD! They're currently at Hollywood Studios


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That Anna looks spot on...Elsa however, I can't tell if it's the actress or the costume that seems off.
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Must be the farmers tan poking through the sheer fabric that covers her arm . . .DancingCrab wrote:That Anna looks spot on...Elsa however, I can't tell if it's the actress or the costume that seems off.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv6WMkvi9c8[/youtube]
Anna is adorable and Elsa is pretty good. I know it's her character, but she needs to talks more.
BEWARE: SPOILER ALERT AT 0:35
Anna is adorable and Elsa is pretty good. I know it's her character, but she needs to talks more.
BEWARE: SPOILER ALERT AT 0:35
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Details on the music:
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-201 ... 04142.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-201 ... 04142.html
So I guess the big finale, at least musically, will incorporate the melody of "Do You Want To Build A Snowman".Beck worked with Lopez and Anderson-Lopez on some of the songs' arrangements and in incorporating their melodies in the score, often doing so in a unique, but recognizable context. According to Buck, the collaboration went even further for "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" "The song reflects Anna's side of the story--which is sung by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn and Katie Lopez as Anna, and written by Bobby and Kristen--and Elsa's side, which is represented by Christophe's score. It is all woven together beautifully," said the director. "And the melody returns at the end of the film in a really grand and moving way."
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I hope that it's a reprise. I don't see Idina singing "DYWTBAS" anywhere
Not even the Epilogue
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On the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack, the music for the end of the film is contained in a track called, "Transformation" and only Alan Menken is credited, even though it ends in a choral reprise of "Beauty and the Beast." Maybe they're doing something similar here?disneyprincess11 wrote:I hope that it's a reprise. I don't see Idina singing "DYWTBAS" anywhereNot even the Epilogue
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I really hope so! And they did the same thing with Mandy Moore/The Rescue and Tiana/Ray's Death.RyGuy wrote:On the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack, the music for the end of the film is contained in a track called, "Transformation" and only Alan Menken is credited, even though it ends in a choral reprise of "Beauty and the Beast." Maybe they're doing something similar here?disneyprincess11 wrote:I hope that it's a reprise. I don't see Idina singing "DYWTBAS" anywhereNot even the Epilogue
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Also I like how the trailer doesn't insult our intelligences by overly selling it as a boy's film ala some of the Tangled trailers.
Last year I wasn't able to see Wreck it Ralph more than once in a theater due to being confined in a wheel chair so I plan to see this a couple of times. Honestly this is looking better than Tangled. I didn't think I would be getting this hyped for Frozen, but yeah I am now.
I kinda like what I've heard of Let it Go from Idina Mezel over Demi Lovato, but I like both.
Last year I wasn't able to see Wreck it Ralph more than once in a theater due to being confined in a wheel chair so I plan to see this a couple of times. Honestly this is looking better than Tangled. I didn't think I would be getting this hyped for Frozen, but yeah I am now.
I kinda like what I've heard of Let it Go from Idina Mezel over Demi Lovato, but I like both.
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Well, as of midnight it's the 23rd. Where, as I have mentioned already, there is a premiere at ShowEast at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood, Florida.
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Thanx God ! I love when it is that way ! Poor Menken was not even able to do that in the weak and boring Tangled score (except in The Hear Heals/I See The Light Theme)... OK, maybe it was on purpose : he had did it a lot in all his previous disney scores...PatrickvD wrote:Details on the music:
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-201 ... 04142.html
Beck worked with Lopez and Anderson-Lopez on some of the songs' arrangements and in incorporating their melodies in the score, often doing so in a unique, but recognizable context. .
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOi0oacKrlE[/youtube]
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FINALLY A CLIP FROM FROZEN! OLAF IS SO CUTE!!!!!
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/life/mov ... 3/3171171/
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/life/mov ... 3/3171171/
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Nice clip! I like Olaf's personality. But have you noticed that the clips released by Disney are always the scenes where a new character is introduced into the movie?
Anyway, I personally like Tangled score, I think it creates a fairytale atmosphere for the film. And I like the songs too. They are far from Alan Menken’s best works, but they are still good songs in my opinion.
There are also melodies from “When Will My Life Begin”, “Mother Knows Best” and “Healing Incantation” in the score. But it’s true that the score was mostly different from the songs. That happened in “The Princess and the Frog” too. I don’t know, but maybe they were trying to make the Academy change that rule that doesn’t allow musical films compete for best score by making the music more independent from the songs.Edthehyena wrote:Thanx God ! I love when it is that way ! Poor Menken was not even able to do that in the weak and boring Tangled score (except in The Hear Heals/I See The Light Theme)... OK, maybe it was on purpose : he had did it a lot in all his previous disney scores...
Anyway, I personally like Tangled score, I think it creates a fairytale atmosphere for the film. And I like the songs too. They are far from Alan Menken’s best works, but they are still good songs in my opinion.
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There are also melodies from “When Will My Life Begin”, “Mother Knows Best” and “Healing Incantation” in the score. But it’s true that the score was mostly different from the songs. That happened in “The Princess and the Frog” too. I don’t know, but maybe they were trying to make the Academy change that rule that doesn’t allow musical films compete for best score by making the music more independent from the songs.
Anyway, I personally like Tangled score, I think it creates a fairytale atmosphere for the film. And I like the songs too. They are far from Alan Menken’s best works, but they are still good songs in my opinion.[/quote]
Clues of WWMLB and MKB in the score tracks ? My god where ?! I've been patiently and vainly listening to the COMPLETE TANGLED SCORE ( available on youtube), in search for such motives...
Tracks like "horse with no rider", "Kingdom dance" and "Realization/Escape/Tear Heals" are pure bliss. But the rest is very anonymous.
As for the songs, WWMLB reprise, MKB reprise and the magic incantation are three gems, but the other songs are a bit weak (except I see the light). Anyway, just cant' wait to hear Beck's work
, even more than the Lopez songs... By the way, i just hope the extra score tracks on CD 2 are not piano un-interesting demos. Wiki says they're not real score but score not used in the real movie 
There are also melodies from “When Will My Life Begin”, “Mother Knows Best” and “Healing Incantation” in the score. But it’s true that the score was mostly different from the songs. That happened in “The Princess and the Frog” too. I don’t know, but maybe they were trying to make the Academy change that rule that doesn’t allow musical films compete for best score by making the music more independent from the songs.
Anyway, I personally like Tangled score, I think it creates a fairytale atmosphere for the film. And I like the songs too. They are far from Alan Menken’s best works, but they are still good songs in my opinion.[/quote]
Clues of WWMLB and MKB in the score tracks ? My god where ?! I've been patiently and vainly listening to the COMPLETE TANGLED SCORE ( available on youtube), in search for such motives...
Tracks like "horse with no rider", "Kingdom dance" and "Realization/Escape/Tear Heals" are pure bliss. But the rest is very anonymous.
As for the songs, WWMLB reprise, MKB reprise and the magic incantation are three gems, but the other songs are a bit weak (except I see the light). Anyway, just cant' wait to hear Beck's work
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When Will My Life Begin can be heard quite a bit throughout the score. Listen to it again. Especially at the end of The Tear Heals.
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Hi, new member here 
I follow this forum in a long time (especially this "Frozen"topic), and in an indirect way I've seen parts of Frozen (international dubbing), and no doubt it will be a great and epic movie.
someone asked for the duration, it's 109 minutes along with a short film Get a Horse! (at least so says the materials that I have seen)
sorry for English
I follow this forum in a long time (especially this "Frozen"topic), and in an indirect way I've seen parts of Frozen (international dubbing), and no doubt it will be a great and epic movie.
someone asked for the duration, it's 109 minutes along with a short film Get a Horse! (at least so says the materials that I have seen)
sorry for English