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Mach Full Force wrote:And now I think I should add "Let It Go" to my personal list. Like I stated in the main Frozen thread, it sounds more like a cut song demo than anything, and Idina Menzel's vocals came out downright cringe-worthy, to the point that the song would work better as score. And then there's the fact Disney keeps shoving it down our throats, nominating it for awards and giving it a pop version and whatnot, as if it's the only song in the movie.
I'm suprised that you really don't like Let it Go. That song is not only the best Disney song in YEARS, not only music and lyrics, but it has the best CG visuals as well in context of the film. This song reminds me of why I love the idea of Robert and Kristen Anderson-Lopez being to go to people for Disney films. It deserves the award for best original song in my opinion.
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Musical Master wrote: "A Guy Like You" from Hunchback is really bad and very out of place.
That's the worst Disney song for me. They didn't need a song. Why couldn't the gargoyles have been doing a play about Quasi (Hugo) hiding Esmerelda (Laverne) in different places from Frollo (Victor) to cheer up Quasimodo till the real Esmerelda showed up to hide Phoebus?
At least they won't build Quasimodo up to later be crushed, dissapointed, and heartbroken like that!! :x :x I like that Fixer Upper from Frozen is a better song and has a point but it does feel out of place (a little).
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Fixer Upper is embarrassing ! I'm not sure how you think it works within the movie at all.
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Because not only is it catchy and fun, it contains one of the main themes of the movie? It's like people don't even listen to lyrics anymore.
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Lady Cluck wrote:Because not only is it catchy and fun, it contains one of the main themes of the movie? It's like people don't even listen to lyrics anymore.
Oh for goodness sake, I am fully capable of listening to lyrics. I just think it is a god - awful song that doesn't fit within the film.

It's like people can't listen to criticism anymore :roll:
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atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Fixer Upper is embarrassing ! I'm not sure how you think it works within the movie at all.
I don't like this song so far either, because of the whole confusing message of the song, like dating and/ or telling younger viewers to date a Fixer Upper guy or gal is the right thing to do because you should never, ever date a Fixer Upper, that's like, a huge no no.

But then the song tries to back peddle with it's bad advice and say that they mean Fixer Upper as somebody with flaws and everybody has flaws, so ..... marry each other....

It's messy, confusing and has sort of a bad message to it that it tries to back peddle from, like the song is self aware that it's got bad advice....

Maybe it's better portrayed in the movie, but judging by those who have seen the movie and still don't like it, maybe not.

The song that was canceled due to lack of time because they wasted all their time on this mess,should of been in instead.
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No, the worst Disney song is perhaps this cover by Disney Spain of Love is An Open Door.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRTtXPFS2xQ[/youtube]

It just sounds so Bieber-ish...Also I find it hilarious how this song of all the others got a pop cover. If you know Hans...
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thedisneyspirit wrote:No, the worst Disney song is perhaps this cover by Disney Spain of Love is An Open Door.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRTtXPFS2xQ[/youtube]

It just sounds so Bieber-ish...Also I find it hilarious how this song of all the others got a pop cover. If you know Hans...
Oh lord, it's covers like this that can make a really good catchy song turn bad. I really like Love Is an Open Door, the film version of it anyway. It's cute, catchy, lyrically silly, and a nice parody of the typical Disney love song.
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thedisneyspirit wrote:No, the worst Disney song is perhaps this cover by Disney Spain of Love is An Open Door.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRTtXPFS2xQ[/youtube]

It just sounds so Bieber-ish...Also I find it hilarious how this song of all the others got a pop cover. If you know Hans...
You win :bow:

That's the worst Frozen song ever, and the kid trying to be the Spanish version of Bieber, ugh. :what:
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While I think that's a kinda cute (though nothing special) cover, I do agree that this kid is trying to be a bad copy of pre-"swaggy" Bieber.

That aside, it pleases me that at least one country tried giving a song other than "Let It Go" a time to shine.
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Lady Cluck wrote:Because not only is it catchy and fun, it contains one of the main themes of the movie? It's like people don't even listen to lyrics anymore.
Oh for goodness sake, I am fully capable of listening to lyrics. I just think it is a god - awful song that doesn't fit within the film.

It's like people can't listen to criticism anymore :roll:
No need to get offended. But I don't get how you can say it doesn't fit in the movie AT ALL if you truly get the message of the lyrics.
I don't like this song so far either, because of the whole confusing message of the song, like dating and/ or telling younger viewers to date a Fixer Upper guy or gal is the right thing to do because you should never, ever date a Fixer Upper, that's like, a huge no no.

But then the song tries to back peddle with it's bad advice and say that they mean Fixer Upper as somebody with flaws and everybody has flaws, so ..... marry each other....
No that's not it at all. The trolls are supposed to be crazy and trying to fix Kristoff up with any woman he meets - that's the comedy of the song, but not the main message. They're singing about Kristoff on the surface but the underlying message is about ELSA. Look at this passage with Elsa in mind:

We’re not saying you can change him, ‘cuz people don’t really change
We’re only saying that love’s a force that’s powerful and strange
People make bad choices if they’re mad, or scared, or stressed
Throw a little love their way, you’ll bring out their best
True love brings out their best!

Everyone’s a bit of a fixer-upper, that’s what it’s all about!
Father! Sister! Brother! We need each other to raise us up and round us out


Nearly every time "true love" is mentioned in Frozen it's subtly about Elsa rather than Anna's cliche romances, including this song. It's a double meaning which is very common in other works by the Lopezes. It's actually very layered and interesting yet most people take it at face value and think of it as pointless filler about a troll wedding :|
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atlanticaunderthesea wrote: Oh for goodness sake, I am fully capable of listening to lyrics. I just think it is a god - awful song that doesn't fit within the film.

It's like people can't listen to criticism anymore :roll:
No need to get offended. But I don't get how you can say it doesn't fit in the movie AT ALL if you truly get the message of the lyrics.
I don't like this song so far either, because of the whole confusing message of the song, like dating and/ or telling younger viewers to date a Fixer Upper guy or gal is the right thing to do because you should never, ever date a Fixer Upper, that's like, a huge no no.

But then the song tries to back peddle with it's bad advice and say that they mean Fixer Upper as somebody with flaws and everybody has flaws, so ..... marry each other....
No that's not it at all. The trolls are supposed to be crazy and trying to fix Kristoff up with any woman he meets - that's the comedy of the song, but not the main message. They're singing about Kristoff on the surface but the underlying message is about ELSA. Look at this passage with Elsa in mind:

We’re not saying you can change him, ‘cuz people don’t really change
We’re only saying that love’s a force that’s powerful and strange
People make bad choices if they’re mad, or scared, or stressed
Throw a little love their way, you’ll bring out their best
True love brings out their best!

Everyone’s a bit of a fixer-upper, that’s what it’s all about!
Father! Sister! Brother! We need each other to raise us up and round us out


Nearly every time "true love" is mentioned in Frozen it's subtly about Elsa rather than Anna's cliche romances, including this song. It's a double meaning which is very common in other works by the Lopezes. It's actually very layered and interesting yet most people take it at face value and think of it as pointless filler about a troll wedding :|
This! That's why I actually like this song compared to the likes of I've Got a Dream and Ma Belle Evangeline, at least Fixer Upper, despite being kind of out of place, is a song that has an important message to it.
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Yes, I understood that the message of the song is ultimately about Elsa; but I (again, personally) think it was handled in a really shoddy way, and it is a dreadful song, never mind the lyrical content of it. The realisation song could have come from Anna herself, or a more significant set of characters rather than the trolls. They just didn't do it for me in the film I guess.
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The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
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Musical Master wrote:The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
To be fair it did come out in the 40's, I don't think we started fighting for poc rights till the 60's.

Frozen Heart improves " that " type of song anyways, and plus IT'S STRONGER THAN 1000 MEN YA !
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thelittleursula wrote:
Musical Master wrote:The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
To be fair it did come out in the 40's, I don't think we started fighting for poc rights till the 60's.

Frozen Heart improves " that " type of song anyways, and plus IT'S STRONGER THAN 1000 MEN YA !
My older sister and I agreed that Frozen Heart is a better song and while I do know that the "Song of the Roustabouts" came out in the 40's, it is still awkward.

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Musical Master wrote:The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
i always assumed the workers were painted in shadow because it was stormy and therefore too dark to see facial details. i never saw the roustabouts as being black, white, asian or anything else, and thats still true to this day. maybe youthful innocence from when i first saw dumbo and then topped with a lack of knowledge about the world around me. [i would have been 3 or 4? maybe younger?]
anyway, ive always enjoyed the tempo of the song, how the beats fall when the hammers do. frozen heart i love for the same reason.
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sunhuntin wrote:
Musical Master wrote:The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
i always assumed the workers were painted in shadow because it was stormy and therefore too dark to see facial details. i never saw the roustabouts as being black, white, asian or anything else, and thats still true to this day. maybe youthful innocence from when i first saw dumbo and then topped with a lack of knowledge about the world around me. [i would have been 3 or 4? maybe younger?]
anyway, ive always enjoyed the tempo of the song, how the beats fall when the hammers do. frozen heart i love for the same reason.
In the recent DVD edition, it's clear that the workers are black. I do like the music aspect of it (thanks to Frank Churchill), but if you put on the subtitles for this song it is INCREDIBLY awkward.
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Musical Master wrote: In the recent DVD edition, it's clear that the workers are black. I do like the music aspect of it (thanks to Frank Churchill), but if you put on the subtitles for this song it is INCREDIBLY awkward.
ok. i havent seen it, only have the original release and prior to that a worn out vhs that was taped off the tv, lol. still, i guess it was acceptable for the times, same as song of the south and the propoganda shorts from WW2, or showing characters smoking. it shows how much the way we see the world has changed, also how much the disney corporation has changed as well. im loathe to consider that movies might be edited to conform to todays standards. history cannot be re-written, and neither should these movies. ive heard rumors of cruella losing her cigarette, and she just wouldnt work without it. similarly removing the scene of Pinocchio with the cigar on pleasure island. i find the donkey-boy begging for his parents more traumatic than smoking.
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sunhuntin wrote:
Musical Master wrote: In the recent DVD edition, it's clear that the workers are black. I do like the music aspect of it (thanks to Frank Churchill), but if you put on the subtitles for this song it is INCREDIBLY awkward.
ok. i havent seen it, only have the original release and prior to that a worn out vhs that was taped off the tv, lol. still, i guess it was correct for the times, same as song of the south and the propoganda shorts from WW2, or showing characters smoking. it shows how much the way we see the world has changed, also how much the disney corporation has changed as well.
Hmm, that's a really good point.
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sunhuntin wrote:
Musical Master wrote:The award for most racist Disney song lyrics is "Song of the Roustabout's" from Dumbo. The song may not be the "worst" musically, but my GOD are the lyrics are incredibly awkward to listen to.
i always assumed the workers were painted in shadow because it was stormy and therefore too dark to see facial details. i never saw the roustabouts as being black, white, asian or anything else, and thats still true to this day.
Same here, but yeah sadly the Bluray/ DVD versions show that they're dark skin coloured singing about how they waste their money away and be called dirty Apes.

That's maybe why this song dodged everything while the Crows didn't; the shadows/ rain blocked everything in the earlier versions of the movie.
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Musical Master wrote: In the recent DVD edition, it's clear that the workers are black. I do like the music aspect of it (thanks to Frank Churchill), but if you put on the subtitles for this song it is INCREDIBLY awkward.
ok. i havent seen it, only have the original release and prior to that a worn out vhs that was taped off the tv, lol. still, i guess it was acceptable for the times, same as song of the south and the propoganda shorts from WW2, or showing characters smoking. it shows how much the way we see the world has changed, also how much the disney corporation has changed as well. im loathe to consider that movies might be edited to conform to todays standards. history cannot be re-written, and neither should these movies. ive heard rumors of cruella losing her cigarette, and she just wouldnt work without it. similarly removing the scene of Pinocchio with the cigar on pleasure island. i find the donkey-boy begging for his parents more traumatic than smoking.
I do think that maybe a apology in front of the movie should be added in, instead of pretending it doesn't exist.
I think Loony Tunes DVD's do this, just to say sorry, this was created during a racist time period and we no longer hold these racist views and we apologize if this offends.
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