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Congratulations enigmawing!!!! :D

Maybe your son was dying to see Frozen too and wanted to get out to physically see it :wink:
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Kristoff's cut love song:

http://annabjorgmans.tumblr.com/post/69 ... rson-lopez

EDIT: False alarm, they just discuss it without playing said song.
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Flanger-Hanger wrote:
Warm Regards wrote:^ I'm personally waiting for a Hans one, but I approve of Kristoff. :up:
Why would Hans be in the Heroes series?
I have a feeling David is going to make an exception for Hans. (He should do Gaston too while he's at it)
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Congratulations, enigmawing!

Love the new Disney Hero picture. I don't think he's done one in a while; that's easily up there as one of his best ones to me.
DancingCrab wrote: I have a feeling David is going to make an exception for Hans.
I agree, and I can't wait. I think Gaston's face is too cartoony to work though.
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Congrats on the new kid!

Anyway, exciting week next week as I am seeing Frozen at an advanced screening :) (also that HTTYD2 trailer better come out or else! :brick: )
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I don't know why.. But I'm loving the tilt on this video.. even more than the actual clip itself.. of course, the castle being sideways is impossible, but I mean.. The scene where she transformers her dress and her walk and the staircase scene look so much better than the original version...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkGn_oMIn9Y[/youtube]
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Saw the movie yesterday, and planning on seeing it again tomorrow….Have to say, I love it…massively :D (didn't like Get a horse, not at all :S)

I think Disney finally is getting back at the top were they were once, and I dare to say that if they would release a classic 2D animated feature right now it would become a hit again. I mean, I live in the Netherlands and in my city they decided to play the original 3D version just once a day. At 16.30 pm, not a great time for a movie to play. But the cinema was full of people, not with kids, but adults :D….And the best part was their reaction to it. Everyone was laughing, 'aw-ing', and even clapping(when anna gives a certain person a big smack), which was the first time in my life I heard a dutch person giving applause to a movie. :o Disney, you can say whatever you like, but the world is craving for your fairytale musicals! :P

The songs are really great and broadway-esque and especially the first part of the film is stuffed with classic disney moments :) The highlight for me was the reprise of For the first time in forever…and the part were Anna dances along all the classic paintings.

Did anyone else see some easter eggs, besides Rapunzel and Eugene?
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Toky wrote:Saw the movie yesterday, and planning on seeing it again tomorrow….Have to say, I love it…massively :D (didn't like Get a horse, not at all :S)

I think Disney finally is getting back at the top were they were once, and I dare to say that if they would release a classic 2D animated feature right now it would become a hit again. I mean, I live in the Netherlands and in my city they decided to play the original 3D version just once a day. At 16.30 pm, not a great time for a movie to play. But the cinema was full of people, not with kids, but adults :D….And the best part was their reaction to it. Everyone was laughing, 'aw-ing', and even clapping(when anna gives a certain person a big smack), which was the first time in my life I heard a dutch person giving applause to a movie. :o Disney, you can say whatever you like, but the world is craving for your fairytale musicals! :P

The songs are really great and broadway-esque and especially the first part of the film is stuffed with classic disney moments :) The highlight for me was the reprise of For the first time in forever…and the part were Anna dances along all the classic paintings.

Did anyone else see some easter eggs, besides Rapunzel and Eugene?
The chocolate Anna eats in For The First Time In Forever is taken from the Sugar Rush level from Wreck-It Ralph.
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taei wrote:I don't know why.. But I'm loving the tilt on this video.. even more than the actual clip itself.. of course, the castle being sideways is impossible, but I mean.. The scene where she transformers her dress and her walk and the staircase scene look so much better than the original version...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkGn_oMIn9Y[/youtube]
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As a family, Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and the two grandkids, we went to see "Frozen" for the third time. The kids love it, they are 9 and 6, and the adults have their favorite parts, like the whole movie!!!

Best Disney Christmas present ever. This is what a movie is supposed to do. It gets you involved in the story, it get you to sing along with the songs, and doesn't insult your intelligence with rude toilet humor.

Love the fact that "Frozen" has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award, as has the song "Let It Go". Will watch Golden Globes for the first time in a while to see reactions.

Love this movie, will probably go see it again before it hits the 2nd Run house. Cannot wait for the Blu-ray to come out next year.
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enigmawing wrote:I finally got to see it at the theater Tuesday night . . . where I went into labor 9 days early. :o

I'm now at home with a beautiful little baby boy. :)

No word if he has any ice powers or not. :p
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I agree, and I can't wait. I think Gaston's face is too cartoony to work though.
Naw, if he made Hercules, who is even more stylized, work, he can make Gaston work.
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Okay, this post is not going to gain me many friends, but I saw Frozen today, and I was very underwhelmed. Maybe it's because it's been hyped up so much that I went into the theater with high expectations for it (only to have them let down slightly after seeing a preview for some ridiculous toilet humor-filled kiddie movie) that it was natural for me to be a little disappointed.

My problems with the movie were that I felt Anna was way too goofy for me to take seriously as a heroine, it felt rushed, and overall it felt too much like a kiddie film to me. I think the highest point of this film was the Let It Go sequence, which I thought was amazing.

Maybe I'll feel differently after viewing it a second time, but I was a little disappointed. I'm not saying I didn't think it was good, but I didn't think it was amazing, either.
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I saw Frozen and it was

FREAKIN' AWESOME! :rock:
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You know, now that I think about it, maybe I can live with Elsa's powers being born in her, because after all, how did the original story's Snow Queen gain her powers? I can believe that Anna was just born to be the Snow Queen. And it fits more with the idea of her being herself. I think I would prefer the troll mirror explanation, but her being born with her powers works for me too now.
Big One wrote:The ice power is just an analogy for homosexuality, though. Especially since the sisters were two lovers in the original work in terms of the role they play in the movie they're basically Kai and Gerda.
They were friends, not lovers. And Elsa's homosexual connotation is only half there. Instead of being free to be herself around people, she leaves any human contact behind and that includes love with other people which homosexuality is about.
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Cheshire_Cat wrote:Okay, this post is not going to gain me many friends, but I saw Frozen today, and I was very underwhelmed. Maybe it's because it's been hyped up so much that I went into the theater with high expectations for it (only to have them let down slightly after seeing a preview for some ridiculous toilet humor-filled kiddie movie) that it was natural for me to be a little disappointed.

My problems with the movie were that I felt Anna was way too goofy for me to take seriously as a heroine, it felt rushed, and overall it felt too much like a kiddie film to me. I think the highest point of this film was the Let It Go sequence, which I thought was amazing.

Maybe I'll feel differently after viewing it a second time, but I was a little disappointed. I'm not saying I didn't think it was good, but I didn't think it was amazing, either.
Yes, "Frozen" was definitively overhyped. I liked it, I won't say that it ranks upon the early Renaissance films at all.

Sure, there were many parts who were juvenile and felt like a kiddie movie, which clashed with the heavier, more serious tone of the scenes with Elsa. Which is the films major problem. Another problem was the underwhelming score Christope Beck. However, I did like the first half better and the film did have some good parts here and there.

Now if Disney would give this film a proper blu ray release, with many good Bonus Features and even an Audio Commentary, I would have appreciated it.
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enigmawing wrote:I finally got to see it at the theater Tuesday night . . . where I went into labor 9 days early. :o

I'm now at home with a beautiful little baby boy. :)

No word if he has any ice powers or not. :p
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Cheshire_Cat wrote:Okay, this post is not going to gain me many friends, but I saw Frozen today, and I was very underwhelmed. Maybe it's because it's been hyped up so much that I went into the theater with high expectations for it (only to have them let down slightly after seeing a preview for some ridiculous toilet humor-filled kiddie movie) that it was natural for me to be a little disappointed.

My problems with the movie were that I felt Anna was way too goofy for me to take seriously as a heroine, it felt rushed, and overall it felt too much like a kiddie film to me. I think the highest point of this film was the Let It Go sequence, which I thought was amazing.

Maybe I'll feel differently after viewing it a second time, but I was a little disappointed. I'm not saying I didn't think it was good, but I didn't think it was amazing, either.

no youre right, its not the 2nd coming of the Disney renaissance as they are hyping it up to be. Those days are long gone. Did you see how awful most of the trailers for all those upcoming animated films are? Unfortunately thats the norm when it comes to the modern animated film, thats what the american movie goer (& film studio) expects an animated film is supposed to be. Compared to that, this movie is a blessing.

I agree about Anna(all the leads really had this "act too modern" problem to some degree) but I guess Im getting used to it now... it bothered me more when I saw Tangled.
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DisneyFan09 wrote:Yes, "Frozen" was definitively overhyped. I liked it, I won't say that it ranks upon the early Renaissance films at all.

Sure, there were many parts who were juvenile and felt like a kiddie movie, which clashed with the heavier, more serious tone of the scenes with Elsa. Which is the films major problem. Another problem was the underwhelming score Christope Beck. However, I did like the first half better and the film did have some good parts here and there.

Now if Disney would give this film a proper blu ray release, with many good Bonus Features and even an Audio Commentary, I would have appreciated it.
unprincess wrote:no youre right, its not the 2nd coming of the Disney renaissance as they are hyping it up to be. Those days are long gone. Did you see how awful most of the trailers for all those upcoming animated films are? Unfortunately thats the norm when it comes to the modern animated film, thats what the american movie goer (& film studio) expects an animated film is supposed to be. Compared to that, this movie is a blessing.

I agree about Anna(all the leads really had this "act too modern" problem to some degree) but I guess Im getting used to it now... it bothered me more when I saw Tangled.
Yes, that's exactly how I feel. These latest Disney movies just try too hard to be hip and cutesy. It seems that the princesses of the latest three eras have distinct personalities: the Walt-era princesses are graceful and kind, the Renaissance-era princesses are spunky and adventurous, and the modern era princesses are cutesy and klutzy. That's my take on it.
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I just got back from seeing the film, and I absolutely loved it! It was the first animated feature from Disney that I saw in theaters since Lilo & Stitch (so, like, 11 years). While there did seem to be some quick resolutions during some parts of the film, I, overall, really enjoyed it. I can't wait to see this again when it's released on Blu-ray!
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