Source: http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/ma ... -let-it-goA version of The Snow Queen had been trapped in development hell for decades. As far back as the 1940s, Disney had tried and failed to update Hans Christian Andersen's dark fable. In the late 90s, off the back of the so-called Disney Renaissance (the creative rebirth running from The Little Mermaid to Tarzan), the company attempted it again and shelved it again. In 2008, Chris Buck, a veteran animator and director of Tarzan, pitched it to John Lasseter, chief creative officer of Disney Animation, as a traditional hand-drawn animation called "Anna and the Snow Queen", with Elsa as a villain trying to thwart Anna's love for Prince Hans. That stalled, too, but bounced back as Frozen with Jennifer Lee (who wrote Wreck-It Ralph) as screenwriter and co-director, and some crucial twists
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Some interesting information on the older version of Frozen:
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Interesting how Hans turned from the love interest/main character into the villain!
Glad we have the plot from the old version.
Glad we have the plot from the old version.
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That was funny!

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Disney On Ice just revealed on their Facebook page that their next show is Frozen. And they are doing a special, where when they receive 5,000 likes of Facebook, 250 likes on Instagram, and 250 retweets on Twitter, they'll reveal a special presale code.
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That seems like a very happy partnership ! Can imagine they could do some wonderful things with effects for it. Has a Disney film got its own ice show before ?
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Atlantica wrote:That seems like a very happy partnership ! Can imagine they could do some wonderful things with effects for it. Has a Disney film got its own ice show before ?
Checking their former shows, yes. They had a Little Mermaid, Pinocchio, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Monsters. Inc, High School Musical, Toy Story 3, Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, and Snow White ice shows but all of these have been retired in favor of the concept of ice shows that have a running theme, where they can connect movies together such as last Christmas, I saw Rockin' Ever After. Which was all about the princesses and featured, The Little Mermaid, Tangled (Yay!), Brave and Beauty and The Beast. Frozen is the first film in a long time to get it's own standalone ice show. Makes sense considering how popular, it is. Also, first look at Disney On Ice's Elsa and Anna.
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^ A part of me wonders if that kid is a "baby genius", and she is upset about that song because she knows what happens to the parents...
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Some interesting news:
And from a commenter:Well now. Lookee here.
Olaf's Adventures
When Robert Iger said Diz Co. isn't done cashing in on its latest Fort Knox, the chairman isn't kidding.
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... chise.htmlFYI Steve, there's also this:http://whois.domaintools.com/olafapp.com
Unlike olafsadventures.com, which was registered yesterday, Disney registered olafapp.com today.
The plot thickens......
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HOORAY! Frozen is now the FIFTH Highest Grossing Film of All Time!
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disneyprincess11 wrote:HOORAY! Frozen is now the FIFTH Highest Grossing Film of All Time!![]()
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http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/FR ... 4I4KBaRPwI
I can't believe it! That's so crazy!
Rank Title Studio Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / % Year^
1 Avatar Fox $2,782.3 $760.5 27.3% $2,021.8 72.7% 2009
2 Titanic Par. $2,186.8 $658.7 30.1% $1,528.1 69.9% 1997
3 The Avengers BV $1,518.6 $623.4 41.0% $895.2 59.0% 2012
4 Harry Potter 8 WB $1,341.5 $381.0 28.4% $960.5 71.6% 2011
5 Frozen BV $1,219.3 $400.6 32.9% $818.7 67.1% 2013
6 Iron Man 3 BV $1,215.4 $409.0 33.7% $806.4 66.3% 2013


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And is now also the #1 movie on the Worldwide box-office list of 2013:
http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/? ... 013&p=.htm
http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/? ... 013&p=.htm
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According to Box Office Mojo Frozen joins 4 other animated films as the highest grossing film worldwide in it's respective year since 1989: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/?view2= ... ate&p=.htm
1992 Aladdin $504.1mil
1994 The Lion King $877.6mil
2004 Shrek 2 $919.8mil
2010 Toy Story 3 $1,063.2bil
2013 Frozen $1,219bil
1992 Aladdin $504.1mil
1994 The Lion King $877.6mil
2004 Shrek 2 $919.8mil
2010 Toy Story 3 $1,063.2bil
2013 Frozen $1,219bil
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Finally saw the film last week, and let me just say: IT'S... not my personal favorite Disney film. ... But it's still excellent! A bit better than Tangled, but not as glorious as the films that I grew up with. ... wait, it was based upon a Hans Christian Andersen work? No wonder I liked this as much as the Little Mermaid!
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Congrats to Frozen and all of it's wintery glory!rodis wrote:And is now also the #1 movie on the Worldwide box-office list of 2013:
http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/? ... 013&p=.htm


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I've already went over many times before with people why Disney doesn't deserve any of this for this movie. Do I even have to explain it again now?
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2Disney4Ever wrote:I've already went over many times before with people why Disney doesn't deserve any of this for this movie. Do I even have to explain it again now?






You can complain about CGI all you want, but nothing will change. Frozen, which is the 5th highest grossest movie ever because of the beautiful message of being yourself and conquer your fears (ok, that part was completely undeveloped) and the rare focus of the sister relationship, is CGI. End of discussion. Saying that Frozen doesn't deserve any of its fame, glory, and accomplishments (which WDAS finally has since TLK) only because it's CGI is very ignorant, close-minded, and ridiculous.