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Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:36 am
by taei
Oh. and since it wasn't posted here:

http://25.media.tumblr.com/70ecfb78c71f ... 1_1280.jpg

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:25 am
by thelittleursula
disneyprincess11 wrote:So, that guy hated it because everything had magic spells in it? :glare:
Not really.


He dislikes it because it's not 2D animated and how it's not Studio Ghibli; though he refuses to admit it, hence the backtracking and trying to find other reasons to why he shallowly rather than having a strong and deep reason, dislikes the movie.


Very ironic since he tries to act very mature, and he's instead, very childish. Judging by this anyways.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:31 am
by janesjubilee
Bobby and Kristen Lopez interviews from Trailer Addict.

They sing bits of Let It Go and Do You Want to Build a Snowman? in the first part
and For the First Time in Forever, Love is an Open Door, and In Summer in the second part.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:53 am
by taei
ARGH! I need the soundtrack!!

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:07 am
by Atlantica
Does anyone know if any previews are being shown in the UK ? Or is it just in the US ?

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:27 am
by Disney's Divinity
thelittleursula wrote: He dislikes it because it's not 2D animated and how it's not Studio Ghibli; though he refuses to admit it, hence the backtracking and trying to find other reasons to why he shallowly rather than having a strong and deep reason, dislikes the movie.
I think that's assuming a lot from those comments, actually. Are you sure he wouldn't have preferred a Ghibli film to a 2D Disney film, too? There are many people who feel Ghibli films are more mature than Disney films (for good reasons).

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:24 am
by Jules
For goodness' sake MICHAEL SPORN CAN WRITE IN PERFECTLY COHERENT ENGLISH. It's only his latest posts that are borderline incomprehensible. I don't know why. Maybe he's tired. Please stop mocking him, because it makes my blood boil.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:45 am
by disneyprincess11
WHOA! Love is an Open Door sounds so gorgeous! :o

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:48 am
by disneyprincess11
2:38-YOU CAN HEAR JONATHAN, SINGING REINDEER ARE... :D

http://crushinonsomeone.tumblr.com/post ... snippet-of

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:13 am
by Edthehyena
janesjubilee wrote:Bobby and Kristen Lopez interviews from Trailer Addict.

They sing bits of Let It Go and Do You Want to Build a Snowman? in the first part
and For the First Time in Forever, Love is an Open Door, and In Summer in the second part.

OMG ! Kristen and Bobby HAVE THE Disney touch ( i could already say it from the very first time when listening to them in Nemo (the charming "Big Blue World" song )

Seeing AT LAST this couple of two wonderful and nice musical genius speaking about the story and their work is so refreshing and exciting : my heart is soaring. Mr & Mrs Lopez, i Love U :-) ! U bring so much to this film and to Disney... U're such touching and clever people. I'm proud U're part of it.

PS : in those links we can clearly hear how DYWTBAS is pure DISNEY perfection, and how LIAOD sounds definitely Mc Cartney !!!

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:29 am
by Sotiris
Peter del Vecho wrote:It's always left to the director to decide what the medium is and it's much like a painter [who] sometimes wants to paint in oil, sometimes wants to paint in watercolor. It just depends on what it is they're trying to convey.
Source: http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepe ... a=19536401
Q: Was the film originally going to be hand-drawn vs. CG?

Yes, it was going to be hand-drawn, but that was years ago. But as time went on and the success of Tangled and the CG of the characters was incredible we went that route. It was more of the environment of the Ice and Snow that made our decision. To do that in CG it would be make it look amazing.
Source: http://socalsite.socalthrills.com/meet- ... lm-frozen/

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:54 am
by qindarka
Edit: Well, never mind, what's the use.

Anyway, a sort-of review of the soundtrack:
Tracksounds ‏@tracksounds 12h
The songs of #Frozen are pretty standard-singalongable-Disney-faire. Probably will get better with time...and viewing the film, of course.

Tracksounds ‏@tracksounds 12h
Oh, but I'm loving the acapella track 11 - "Vuelie" by Frode Fjellheim and Christophe Beck
Featuring Cantus. #Frozen

Tracksounds ‏@tracksounds 12h
Another nice acapella track by Christophe Beck - "Heimr Àrnadalr" track 15. This will play well during Christmas. #Frozen

racksounds ‏@tracksounds 11h
Overall the #Frozen soundtrack is entertaining. Disney fan's will eat it up. S-geniuses may likely find Beck's vocal work most intriguing.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:30 am
by disneyboy20022
Sotiris wrote:
Peter del Vecho wrote:It's always left to the director to decide what the medium is and it's much like a painter [who] sometimes wants to paint in oil, sometimes wants to paint in watercolor. It just depends on what it is they're trying to convey.
Source: http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepe ... a=19536401


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Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:15 pm
by partofdisneyworld
French version of the last Frozen trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyP70r9PS6A

Love the way that is being sold.


And here, you can listen the Spanish version of Let it go for the credits of the movie, called Libre Soy (I'm free):

http://animacionud.mforos.com/visit/?ht ... -WL7g#t=21

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:22 pm
by PatrickvD
Sotiris wrote:
Peter del Vecho wrote:It's always left to the director to decide what the medium is and it's much like a painter [who] sometimes wants to paint in oil, sometimes wants to paint in watercolor. It just depends on what it is they're trying to convey.
Source: http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepe ... a=19536401


rotfl
Del Vecho is basically a puppet. Lasseter's hand is so far up his *** you can barely tell when it's him speaking and when it's just Lasseter's PR machine-bullshit...

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:25 pm
by zackisthewalrus

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:48 pm
by PatrickvD
Am I the only one rolling eyes whenever one of the cast members says in an interview that the sister love theme is new to Disney?

I GET it, Lasseter dislikes Lilo & Stitch, but the sister relationship in that film is not some minor element. It was beautifully written and incredibly relatable. Even the broken home theme is pretty much repeated in Frozen. It's really similar when you think about it.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:54 pm
by PrincessElsa
PatrickvD wrote:I GET it, Lasseter dislikes Lilo & Stitch
Does he? I wasn't aware of that.

That makes my already considerable admiration of the man even greater. :)

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:55 pm
by PatrickvD
PrincessElsa wrote:
PatrickvD wrote:I GET it, Lasseter dislikes Lilo & Stitch
Does he? I wasn't aware of that.

That makes my already considerable admiration of the man even greater. :)
Sorry I shouldn't have reopened that can of worms. It's rumored mostly. And an assumption on my part.

There's been this assumption in general, echoed by PIXAR greatly, that nothing good was coming out of WDFA during PIXAR's glory years and right before the buyout by Disney.

Lilo & Stitch is often ignored (along with New Groove) because it does not fit the theory that Disney had been completely broken for years when PIXAR/Lasseter stepped in.

Re: Frozen: Part V

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:58 pm
by Musical Master
PatrickvD wrote:Am I the only one rolling eyes whenever one of the cast members says in an interview that the sister love theme is new to Disney?

I GET it, Lasseter dislikes Lilo & Stitch, but the sister relationship in that film is not some minor element. It was beautifully written and incredibly relatable. Even the broken home theme is pretty much repeated in Frozen. It's really similar when you think about it.
What I love about both movies is that the themes are similar but they are executed rather differently. That's the thing about Disney movies that I admire. :)
zackisthewalrus wrote:http://www.disneygeekery.com/2013/10/31 ... ys-frozen/

Early review of the film.
I love this quote: "Channeling their inner Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, this husband/wife duo churned out 6 (?) Broadway-style numbers that make it very easy to imagine a future life for this Disney movie on the Great White Way".

First of all Alan Menken and HOWARD ASHMAN? :shock: Good lord... what's going on here?!?!