Frozen: Part V
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Tbh, a sequel wouldn't bother me, actually. I'd love to see more of Elsa/Anna/Kristoff, and the idea of Elsa using her powers to face off against a supervillain (with, perhaps, a B plot of Anna/Kristoff resolving their relationship) would be interesting for me. I would love to know there is a sequel coming along with the musical. I don't want a TV series though, just because 3D needs more work than 2D, which is why 3D shows always look so godawful.
As long as Disney brings back the creators, I don't see a sequel as a bad thing. I love sequels when they're done right (Toy Story 2 and 3, KFP 2, for example), plus their newer films seem almost consciously to be avoiding that "Happily Ever After" feeling of their older fairy tales. There's still happiness, but not a "closed book" feeling so much.
As long as Disney brings back the creators, I don't see a sequel as a bad thing. I love sequels when they're done right (Toy Story 2 and 3, KFP 2, for example), plus their newer films seem almost consciously to be avoiding that "Happily Ever After" feeling of their older fairy tales. There's still happiness, but not a "closed book" feeling so much.

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I looove the outfit in this one! Much cooler than the Blue Fairy gown she ended up with. And i think both these designs were made once they changed the script to make her more sympathetic. You can tell b/c she has a cuter rounder face with big eyes. She looks like Periwinke...disneyprincess11 wrote:That's a great look, but THIS ONE:Warm Regards wrote:
Holy wow, that's what Elsa might have looked like?
Source: http://princehans.tumblr.com/post/73595 ... ubblefield
My favorite design. Pretty much what i thought the Snow Queen would look like. Evil. but fabulous!
as for a sequel...Frozen: Hans Revenge.
but seriously anything as long as its not just putting the sidekicks in the forefront. I hate when they do that!
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This is what I thought of when you mentioned the animation of TV shows.Disney's Divinity wrote:I don't want a TV series though, just because 3D needs more work than 2D, which is why 3D shows always look so godawful.

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Look who might join Once upon a Time
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Once-Upon-T ... 75531.aspx-Cruella de Vil and the princesses from the box-office hit Frozen top the producers' character wish list for Season 4.
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Look who might join Once upon a Time![]()
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Once-Upon-T ... 75531.aspx-Cruella de Vil and the princesses from the box-office hit Frozen top the producers' character wish list for Season 4.
Are you serious?? OUAT started out good... but man has it gone down in quality. I'm sure you've my rant on the other thread.
The adults in that series act like the children of their children. And the children act more mature.
I can't see a movie that is somewhat "Anti-Disney" to be portrayed good...
They butchered every character, with the exception of Peter Pan, can he's always been an arse to me.
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and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
-Brave.
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If there were a sequel, it would be nice for it to have Elsa featured as the main character, or at least giver her way more screen time then she eventually got in Frozen.
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Yeeeeaaahunprincess wrote:
as for a sequel...Frozen: Hans Revenge.!
unprincess wrote: but seriously anything as long as its not just putting the sidekicks in the forefront. I hate when they do that!
Frozen 2 Olaf's Summer Adventure
Frozen the TV Series : Olaf goes to Brazil
Frozen 3 Olaf vs Winter
Frozen 4 Olaf's steamy summer romance with Marshmallow
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The Target Blu-ray Combo Pack will come with an exclusive DVD disc which includes the following additional special features:
-The Voices of 'Frozen'
-Frozen Art Gallery
-And a bonus deleted scene
http://www.target.com/p/frozen-blu-ray- ... erm=frozen
-The Voices of 'Frozen'
-Frozen Art Gallery
-And a bonus deleted scene
http://www.target.com/p/frozen-blu-ray- ... erm=frozen
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taei wrote:This is what I thought of when you mentioned the animation of TV shows.
theperv- uh, I mean littleursula wrote:Frozen 2 Olaf's Summer Adventure
Frozen the TV Series : Olaf goes to Brazil
Frozen 3 Olaf vs Winter
Frozen 4 Olaf's steamy summer romance with Marshmallow
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From Box Office Mojo's twitter:
"'Frozen's $12 million eighth weekend ranks fourth all-time
'Frozen' has now earned more than 'Monsters University' at the worldwide box office ($759M vs. $744M)"
And this doesn't include South Korea and Japan. And they are both BIG fans of animation.
"'Frozen's $12 million eighth weekend ranks fourth all-time
'Frozen' has now earned more than 'Monsters University' at the worldwide box office ($759M vs. $744M)"
And this doesn't include South Korea and Japan. And they are both BIG fans of animation.
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and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
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Just seen on Disney's twitter page that there was an extra scene after the credits of Marshmallow ?! I had no idea, has anyone seen it?
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I have, it is ridiculously adorable.Atlantica wrote:Just seen on Disney's twitter page that there was an extra scene after the credits of Marshmallow ?! I had no idea, has anyone seen it?
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Yeah, but my brother and I saw the scene. It takes place in the Ice Castle and we see the crown on the floor. Marshmallow steps on it. He puts it on and he gets happy. His spikes disappearAtlantica wrote:Just seen on Disney's twitter page that there was an extra scene after the credits of Marshmallow ?! I had no idea, has anyone seen it?
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I want the sequel to be Hans returning and killing everybody but Kristoff and Anna's child is shown to have magic powers and he beats up Hans and Elsa gets it on with Kristoff while Jack Frost is pissing in the corner.

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As soon as it's available for pre-order on Target's website I'm buying it.disneyprincess11 wrote:The Target Blu-ray Combo Pack will come with an exclusive DVD disc which includes the following additional special features:
-The Voices of 'Frozen'
-Frozen Art Gallery
-And a bonus deleted scene
http://www.target.com/p/frozen-blu-ray- ... erm=frozen
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From Boxoffice Mojo:
Even with direct competition from The Nut Job, the Frozen phenomenon kept going strong this weekend. The movie fell 19 percent to an estimated $12 million, which is the fourth-highest eighth weekend ever. Through Sunday, Frozen has earned $332 million, and it remains on pace to eventually beat Despicable Me 2 ($368 million).
This is amazing! I never thought Frozen would have a chance at topping DM2 domestically! This would mean Frozen is the highest grossing domestic film of 2013, behind only to sequeals of The Hunger Games & Iron Man.
Even with direct competition from The Nut Job, the Frozen phenomenon kept going strong this weekend. The movie fell 19 percent to an estimated $12 million, which is the fourth-highest eighth weekend ever. Through Sunday, Frozen has earned $332 million, and it remains on pace to eventually beat Despicable Me 2 ($368 million).
This is amazing! I never thought Frozen would have a chance at topping DM2 domestically! This would mean Frozen is the highest grossing domestic film of 2013, behind only to sequeals of The Hunger Games & Iron Man.
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"Frozen" wins the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Picture!
“Frozen” Producer Peter Del Vecho Wins PGA Award
P.S.
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THE DEADLINE TEAM wrote:Frozen, released on Thanksgiving Day, is not a surprise to win the award. The animated film has been a favorite not only o film critics but also for audiences around the globe, who have pushed it into the stratosphere with a worldwide box office take of $759.1M. The filmmakers have said they tried to keep the pic true to Disney’s classic animation style while working hard to make it look contemporary. Frozen is noteworthy in that it also used several different animation processes. One, called Spaces, allowed animators to deconstruct and rebuild characters; another was Flourish, which made the characters’ movements extremely realistic. Also, using a newly created program called Tonic, Disney animators made the character of Elsa’s hair look lifelike by creating 400,000 CGI threads. Winning the PGA Award, Frozen is nicely positioned going into Oscar season. It competes for the Academy Award with other nominees, Despicable Me 2, The Croods, The Wind Rises and Ernest And Celestine. However, the Academy could turn around and give it to Hayao Miyazaki, a legend in the world of animation who announced his retirement after this film. The Wind Rises is being released into theaters on February 21, nine days before the Academy Awards.
“Frozen” Producer Peter Del Vecho Wins PGA Award
Your welcome.Amid Amidi wrote:
Frozen notched another win tonight on the awards circuit: Peter Del Vecho won the Producers Guild Award for Oustanding Producer of an Animated Theatrical Motion Picture. The other competitors in the category were the producers of The Croods, Despicable Me 2, Epic and Monsters University.
Accepting the award, Del Vecho said:
“I worked for Disney for almost 20 years. This is the first Disney film to bear the producers’ mark.”
Frozen co-director Jennifer Lee tweeted:
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As a lot of people have said, Frozen's only competition is The Wind Rises.
"In every age, Family is king,
and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
-Brave.
and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
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I find this odd, as The Wind Rises is Miyazaki's lowest grossing film in 2 decades. His previous 3 films worldwide grosses:taei wrote:As a lot of people have said, Frozen's only competition is The Wind Rises.
Spirited Away- $274.9mil/$10mil domestic
Howl's Moving Castle-$235.2mil/$4.7mil domestic
Ponyo-$201.8mil/$15mil domestic
Princess Mononoke from the late '90s-$159.4mil
The Wind Rises worldwide gross is $112.7million. That means it will have to gross over $47mil domestic just to match Princess Mononoke! Clearly The Wind Rises did not do the kind of business that his previous 3 films did. I think all of the praise it is getting is only because of his latest retirement announcement.
Also, you notice how Pixar & Miyazaki have never competed in the Best Animated Film category? I wonder if Finding Nemo would have won if Spirited Away would have been nominated in 2003 instead of 2002.
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Oh that's really sweet ! Thank you for letting me know, I had no idea; must have missed it when it was mentioned on this thread.disneyprincess11 wrote:Yeah, but my brother and I saw the scene. It takes place in the Ice Castle and we see the crown on the floor. Marshmallow steps on it. He puts it on and he gets happy. His spikes disappear



