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I just think it's rude not to reply when someone says thanks but since you find it annoying or unnecessary perhaps I should stop doing it...Disney Duster wrote:Thanks for the image Sotiris! You don't have to say you're welcome, I think you end up saying that too much! Just saying you don't need to, gives you a break.
Aw I hope I didn't make you feel bad. I think if someone compliments you you should say thanks, but I think if you say thanks, a "your welcome" is almost a given, because you already were nice to them. To be honest, yes I am bothered by people making a post just to do something I find unecessary, and I think it would give you a break, but that's all I can say, that's just my opinion. It is really all up to what you think. Just know that your posts are always greatly appreciated by me and others, "your welcome" or no. You really give us so much information that I don't know what we'd do without you!Sotiris wrote:I just think it's rude not to reply when someone says thanks but since you find it annoying or unnecessary perhaps I should stop doing it...Disney Duster wrote:Thanks for the image Sotiris! You don't have to say you're welcome, I think you end up saying that too much! Just saying you don't need to, gives you a break.
Well it isn't always. Some people liked mine including me. The point was to fill the empty space that could be viewed as bad-looking and balance the picture out more, I only changed the position of the castle and added some light and one more building to even out the sides. I think it looks really good and strikingly beautiful, even though I made it lol I still think so after all this time.CampbellzSoup wrote:what's the point in adding more crap in, less is more.
You know, I don't think they would pick any cover that looked girly for fear of scaring away boys since, you know, they don't want princessy appearences to scare them away as Tangled and Frozen show. I think it's a very deep purplish reddish color than just pink so I don't think of it as very girly at all.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:After looking at the cover for longer, I have made up my mind; really really do not care for it.
To cluttered, her body melts into the mice, and its way to pink and girly. Too 'Princess' for me basically.
Okay, so you still think that, but...Tangled's Blu-Ray covers didn't look girly at all. The main one is Rapunzel gripping her hair and Flynn weilding a pan and the horse holding a sword, all looking fierce! I don't get where you're coming from?atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Well ..... I'm sorry Duster, but I just think it looks girly, and thats that ! If this one isnt girly, then that makes Tangled's Blu cover look positively butch !
You know, I realized I don't think that's true. The last Platinum Edition, the cover showed the Prince more than Cinderella, and him dancing with her, and any straight boy can see that's about love and sex. Then what boy doesn't want to live in a castle like the one pictured, and there's the coach, driven by men, which is a vehicle, and there's horses too, and boys like them, think cowboys, and the two boy mice which represent the more action-packed, funny, particularly boy-liked scenes of the movie. Plus it was very blue, the most popular boy color, but I don't think the pink of the new cover makes it girly, especially with the black.Disney's Divinity wrote:I think Cinderella is one of their few films that they don't even attempt to market for boys.
Uhm. Hmm. I'm not sure how many young boys are more likely to buy a Disney movie because the cover implies that it's about love and sex.Disney Duster wrote:You know, I realized I don't think that's true. The last Platinum Edition, the cover showed the Prince more than Cinderella, and him dancing with her, and any straight boy can see that's about love and sex. Then what boy doesn't want to live in a castle like the one pictured, and there's the coach, driven by men, which is a vehicle, and there's horses too, and boys like them, think cowboys, and the two boy mice which represent the more action-packed, funny, particularly boy-liked scenes of the movie. Plus it was very blue, the most popular boy color, but I don't think the pink of the new cover makes it girly, especially with the black.
A straight man.Disney Duster wrote:what boy doesn't want to live in a castle, the coach and horses, driven by men, represent a vehicle and fastness
Maybe not the coach part, but they do like castles. You're straight and you like them.Super Aurora wrote:A straight man.Disney Duster wrote:what boy doesn't want to live in a castle, the coach and horses, driven by men, represent a vehicle and fastness
http://emcwest.com/news/The beloved Disney classic gets a new life on Blu-Ray, with a collectible Diamond Edition. EMC West has been working for more than a year preparing bonus features that will knock your glass slippers off. Producer Ted Nicolaou and the family of Mary Alice and Ken O’Connor bring you the touching true story of the woman who inspired the Fairy Godmother, and who later, thanks to her good works in the community, came to be known as The Real Fairy Godmother. Nicolaou also directed a special expedition to Disney World to reveal the true incredible story behind the making of the Cinderella Castle.