Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:53 pm
Sure, go ahead. I'd love to see them!
And good job on spotting the poison apple one! I never even noticed that! lol
And good job on spotting the poison apple one! I never even noticed that! lol
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Gaston's line is "Belle is mine!". It is quite similar.UmbrellaFish wrote:I don't know if anyone has metioned this but Prince Edward says a line like this, "That maiden is mine!". A line very similar to one Gaston utters in the battle with the Beast.
Didn't like it then?Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Some of these "comparisons"(even one's from Luke) are almost as lousy as the movie itself.
A lot of these pictures are extremely generic. If the filmmakers somehow wanted to NOT "reference" any of these movies, non of the characters would actually move.
And can I just say Enchanted has some of the laziest and most uninspired "references" to Disney ever. There are more clever and creative Disney references Steven Spielberg's film. Heck, even Shrek did a better job.
If you hate the film so much,then why you bother make a post?Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Some of these "comparisons"(even one's from Luke) are almost as lousy as the movie itself.
A lot of these pictures are extremely generic. If the filmmakers somehow wanted to NOT "reference" any of these movies, non of the characters would actually move.
And can I just say Enchanted has some of the laziest and most uninspired "references" to Disney ever. There are more clever and creative Disney references Steven Spielberg's film. Heck, even Shrek did a better job.
Oh really? Let's hear some.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:And can I just say Enchanted has some of the laziest and most uninspired "references" to Disney ever. There are more clever and creative Disney references Steven Spielberg's film. Heck, even Shrek did a better job.
Vermin Friends wrote:Oh really? Let's hear some.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:And can I just say Enchanted has some of the laziest and most uninspired "references" to Disney ever. There are more clever and creative Disney references Steven Spielberg's film. Heck, even Shrek did a better job.
AMEN! Prove us wrong, please!Ariel'sprince wrote:Vermin Friends wrote: Oh really? Let's hear some..
Why bother to make posts about your dislike of the Disney Princess Nouveau Collection? Why? Well its a Discussion forum... therefore everyone is entitled to an opinion.Ariel'sprince wrote: If you hate the film so much,then why you bother make a post?.
Enchanted isn't lousy! It's absolutely magical! We all love Enchanted that's why we don't want to find any bad opinions about the film in this.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Some of these "comparisons"(even one's from Luke) are almost as lousy as the movie itself.
Don't let him bother you. Someone seems to piss in his cornflakes everyday.MerXAN wrote:Enchanted isn't lousy! It's absolutely magical! We all love Enchanted that's why we don't want to find any bad opinions about the film in this.Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Some of these "comparisons"(even one's from Luke) are almost as lousy as the movie itself.
If you really would like to believe Beauty and the Beast was the first film to have a mismatch couple dancing or that Aladdin was the first movie to have a princess brushing her hair, and that by Enchanted having these in the movie, it was directly "referencing" them, then by all means, believe what you'd like.Siren wrote:AMEN! Prove us wrong, please!Ariel'sprince wrote:.
Thanks netty!
I saw Tootie brushing her hair in a Season Three episode of The Facts of Life! She may not have been the first one ever to brush her hair onscreen, but she definitely was the most memorable! And surely everyone who brushed their hair after that shot of her brushing her hair is referencing her!Justin wrote:If you really would like to believe Beauty and the Beast was the first film to have a mismatch couple dancing or that Aladdin was the first movie to have a princess brushing her hair, and that by Enchanted having these in the movie, it was directly "referencing" them, then by all means, believe what you'd like.
True, to some degree. After all, there's only so many ways to shoot a couple dancing. I like to believe that the Robert/Giselle dance was more akin to Johnny/Baby's in Dirty Dancing. Makes it seem sexier.Justin wrote:I'm just pointing out that to say all these pics are "homages" are huge stretches as they are so generic that they could've ended up in film directed by someone who hasn't seen a Disney movie in decades.
There was also the "Pink Elephants on Parade" music in the background, Timothy's speech to the crows in Dumbo, the mere name Bella Notte, the old man dancer who was in Mary Poppins, the Sword in the Stone...er, floor, the precocious child actor who (at least to me) looked like Kevin Corcoran's little sister, and quite a few more.Justin wrote:but aside from that?
Mary Ilene Coselotti and the Fun and Fancy Free clip were the only "real" Disney references.
A true Disney fan would hate Enchanted because it made no obvious references to The Rocketeer. Surely they could have fit in a Nazi or even just one gratuitious shot of Jennifer Connelly's cleavage!Justin wrote:Clearly not impressive for a true Disney fan: a fan who loves mostly everything that make up Disney(the animated movies, the shorts, the theme parks, Walt himself, television, merchandise etc.) and actually knows Disney and is smart enough to point out the Walt era didn't just start with Snow White and end with Sleeping Beauty.