… I might not care all that much for Disney’s craze for making live action adaptions of their animated classics, but that’s just wrong.

It wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. When the first trailer for Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was released, many fans paid full admission for the movies it was attached to (Meet Joe Black, The Siege, and The Waterboy), watch the trailer, and leave. A "Fox Trot" comic from the era also depicted Jason and Marcus rushing from theatre to theatre in a multiplex simply to watch the Star Wars trailer over and over again.Kraken Guard wrote:… Did people actually go to the theater, only to leave without even seeing the movie because they only wanted to see the Frozen Fever short?
Oh, yes. Didn't some people do that when Monsters Inc came to theaters, pay to see it just for the Star Wars Episode II teaser?Escapay wrote:It wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. When the first trailer for Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was released, many fans paid full admission for the movies it was attached to (Meet Joe Black, The Siege, and The Waterboy), watch the trailer, and leave. A "Fox Trot" comic from the era also depicted Jason and Marcus rushing from theatre to theatre in a multiplex simply to watch the Star Wars trailer over and over again.Kraken Guard wrote:… Did people actually go to the theater, only to leave without even seeing the movie because they only wanted to see the Frozen Fever short?
So yes, I'm sure people did go to the theatre, watch "Frozen Fever," and leave.
But given the film's box-office intake, Disney laughed all the way to the bank.
Albert
Yeah, I'm genuinely disappointed that the 12 minutes of deleted scenes wasn't included on the Blu-Ray release. Sure, I'm grateful that the alternative opening was included, but it's a bit ridiculous to exclude the five deleted scenes by making them exclusive only for the DMA app. Hahaha, yeah, I actually saw Cinderella 44 times (45 if you include the advance screening in February) at both IMAX and my local cinema. I think Cinderella is now on par with Titanic. I watched the movie religiously when it was released in 3D in 2012. Totally worth it! BOOBS. BOOBS EVERYWHERE! Haha. I don't really go to the movies unless there's something I really look forward to. Will be going to see Minions and Inside Out soon!Disney Duster wrote:Thank you for this preview! So your biggest complaint is no deleted scenes on the Blu-ray or no extended cut? And you saw the movie in theaters 45 times?! I don't think I could ever do that!
I'm surprised you love this film and the original Cinderella so much, yet it's not your topmost favorite. What are your top favorites and have you seen them, like, 100 times in theaters or something? lol
I love both Cinderella movies as well, and I'm straight, too.Disney Duster wrote:Yes I agree, putting the deleted scenes only in DMA is Disney being as cruel as an evil stepfamily member!
So Titanic is your favorite film, then both Disney's animated and live-action Cinderellas? And it's interesting that now another straight guy I know loves Cinderella. Always nice to hear that. I now know two. But I am gay myself.
Here is my (not so well-drawn) idea for Cinderella's pink dress and blue dress. I found the pink dress in the live-action film to not be pretty enough, and to not look enough like the improved blue version that the blue version is supposed to be. I also felt the blue dress should have the round material at her hips like the bustle from the animated film's. So, here it is:
Haha! I love this! Cinderella is also among my favorites, along with Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. These are my Disney 5 fab.jPod wrote:Yeah, I'm genuinely disappointed that the 12 minutes of deleted scenes wasn't included on the Blu-Ray release. Sure, I'm grateful that the alternative opening was included, but it's a bit ridiculous to exclude the five deleted scenes by making them exclusive only for the DMA app. Hahaha, yeah, I actually saw Cinderella 44 times (45 if you include the advance screening in February) at both IMAX and my local cinema. I think Cinderella is now on par with Titanic. I watched the movie religiously when it was released in 3D in 2012. Totally worth it! BOOBS. BOOBS EVERYWHERE! Haha. I don't really go to the movies unless there's something I really look forward to. Will be going to see Minions and Inside Out soon!Disney Duster wrote:Thank you for this preview! So your biggest complaint is no deleted scenes on the Blu-ray or no extended cut? And you saw the movie in theaters 45 times?! I don't think I could ever do that!
I'm surprised you love this film and the original Cinderella so much, yet it's not your topmost favorite. What are your top favorites and have you seen them, like, 100 times in theaters or something? lol