Frozen: Part V
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I'd be satisfied with anything above 90. I don't have any data to back me up but I get the vague feeling that RT ratings have been scaling down recently, seem to be fewer movies with scores in the high 90s.
It is the 8.6 average that is impressive so far, and I know of at least 6 registered critics whose raves haven't been submitted on the site yet. Early days yet, though. Remember, folks, Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 also received 11 consecutive positive reviews to start.
It is the 8.6 average that is impressive so far, and I know of at least 6 registered critics whose raves haven't been submitted on the site yet. Early days yet, though. Remember, folks, Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 also received 11 consecutive positive reviews to start.
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thelittleursula wrote:No way man ! Olaf should be shipped with Pablo Penguin !
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sffyFU0jAgA[/youtube]
Spoilers just in case *
I was actually thinking the same thing.

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ELSA WILL OFFICALLY BE IN THE LINEUP
FROM IMDB:
FROM IMDB:
As revealed here:
http://thedisneydifference.tumblr.com/p ... fficial-no t-only-will-anna-be-a-disney-princess
The statement:
It’s OFFICIAL, not only will Anna be a Disney Princess, but so will Elsa.
From the mouth of Bob Iger himself.
A friend of mine asked that Tumblr about the source of the info, and here's the reply:
It was an email sent out to all Disney cast members. He said that Frozen would be coming out later this year and introduce two new Disney Princesses.
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baffles me that Brother Bear is so poorly reviewed. I think its such a fantastic film, my favorite from that era. But Im also a big sucker for animated films that mix nature & spiritualism so....[2013: Frozen - 100%/100% (8.6/10)]
2012: Wreck-It Ralph - 86%/76% (7.4/10)
2011: Winnie the Pooh - 90%/97% (7.2/10)
2010: Tangled - 90%/89% (7.5/10)
2009: The Princess and the Frog - 84%/79% (7.3/10)
2008: Bolt - 88%/78% (7.2/10)
2007: Meet the Robinsons - 66%/61% (6.3/10)
2005: Chicken Little - 36%/24% (5.5/10)
2004: Home on the Range - 54%/41% (5.7/10)
2003: Brother Bear - 38%/31% (5.5/10)
2002: Treasure Planet - 68%/70% (6.5/10)
2002: Lilo & Stitch - 86%/79% (7.3/10)
2001: Atlantis: The Lost Empire - 49%/43% (5.5/10)
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I'm finally listening to the full song preview..."Hang in there Joan..." (from "Do You Want to Build a Snowman") Haha, I adore Anna. Haha, "sandwiches" (from FtFTiF). Gosh, she is going to be one of my favorite Disney characters. I don't like how the merchandise generally makes you choose sisters...I want a mug with both Anna & Elsa! I don't want to choose a favorite sister before seeing the film, even though I adore Anna so much already. I love how Elsa has such a rich backstory, she's such an intense character. I mean, Anna has a rich backstory, too- it can't be easy wanting a relationship with your sister and not getting much.

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Sorry if this was already posted, another rave review, from Forbes:
http://onforb.es/1cFug7V
I read through the whole thing, it's actually a really, really good review.
http://onforb.es/1cFug7V
I read through the whole thing, it's actually a really, really good review.
With Frozen, Disney has made good on the promise to “keep moving forward”.
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Frozen has a 6.2 rating on IMDB.
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Female-centric movies have low ratings on IMDB because it is populated by nerdy, male virgins.TheBlibaBlob wrote:Frozen has a 6.2 rating on IMDB.
That and IMDB is a joke. It's 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with 13 reviews in. It's looking fine so far. It will definitely end above 80%.
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It's not really that. It's that it has less then 200 reviews and people can rate it anonymously and without any thought or effort. And there was a lot of negativity pre-release which probably encouraged troll ratings. The score will rise as people actually watch the film, it was 5.8 not so long ago and is already up to 6.6 now.PatrickvD wrote:Female-centric movies have low ratings on IMDB because it is populated by nerdy, male virgins.TheBlibaBlob wrote:Frozen has a 6.2 rating on IMDB.
That and IMDB is a joke. It's 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with 13 reviews in. It's looking fine so far. It will definitely end above 80%.
(Some of the 10/10 ratings would also be troll reviews or by shills)
Agreed that IMDB ratings are a joke though.
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It just got better


http://micthemicrophone.tumblr.com/post ... so-fucking
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BTW: Teen Beach Movie's Maia Mitchell is apparently the voice of teenage Elsa
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2314596/?ref_=tt_cl_t5
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2314596/?ref_=tt_cl_t5
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If you go into IMDB and go into reviews and go to the international ones, they are much critiscm filled then the ones from America. It's good to see critiscm. Also I read this review that a mother's child didn't enjoy the film becuase there was no bad guy beat up/fight. But then again older films had big villain fights, so nothing bad there. 

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And lower than Hone on the Range and Chicken Little too. Lilo and Stitch is lower than them all minus Atlantisunprincess wrote:baffles me that Brother Bear is so poorly reviewed. I think its such a fantastic film, my favorite from that era. But Im also a big sucker for animated films that mix nature & spiritualism so....[2013: Frozen - 100%/100% (8.6/10)]
2012: Wreck-It Ralph - 86%/76% (7.4/10)
2011: Winnie the Pooh - 90%/97% (7.2/10)
2010: Tangled - 90%/89% (7.5/10)
2009: The Princess and the Frog - 84%/79% (7.3/10)
2008: Bolt - 88%/78% (7.2/10)
2007: Meet the Robinsons - 66%/61% (6.3/10)
2005: Chicken Little - 36%/24% (5.5/10)
2004: Home on the Range - 54%/41% (5.7/10)
2003: Brother Bear - 38%/31% (5.5/10)
2002: Treasure Planet - 68%/70% (6.5/10)
2002: Lilo & Stitch - 86%/79% (7.3/10)
2001: Atlantis: The Lost Empire - 49%/43% (5.5/10)

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thelittleursula wrote:Lilo and Stitch is lower than them all minus Atlantis

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IGN gave frozen a 9.3/10
http://m.ign.com/articles/2013/11/20/frozen-review
ONE OF THE BEST DISNEY ANIMATED FILMS SINCE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
http://m.ign.com/articles/2013/11/20/frozen-review
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and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
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and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
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A Spanish Pop Version of Love Is An Open Door with footage of the scene
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRTtXPFS2xQ[/youtube]
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oh whoopsLady Cluck wrote:Yeah those are listed chronologically, not from highest to lowest

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Abraham Mateo va a cantar un tema de Frozen??
What a coincidence!! Just a few days ago we were laughing at him because his "justin beiver girlish" look and I wondered why a guy with such a good voice like his, had not get to sing a disney song the way his older brother did in Rapunzel...
And now we are going to hear him sing in another disney film
What a coincidence!! Just a few days ago we were laughing at him because his "justin beiver girlish" look and I wondered why a guy with such a good voice like his, had not get to sing a disney song the way his older brother did in Rapunzel...
And now we are going to hear him sing in another disney film
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Wow, good for her. I remember noting in the theater that Elsa's teenage voice was perfect.disneyprincess11 wrote:BTW: Teen Beach Movie's Maia Mitchell is apparently the voice of teenage Elsa
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2314596/?ref_=tt_cl_t5