Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:30 pm
I thats how she is really going to look, then Im kinda dissapointed. I mean I liked the first look and how it was coming togeher. But now
so bad looking.
so bad looking.
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I can't see them eithersotiris2006 wrote:
I can't see the pics.![]()
Could anypne please re-post the pics on photobucket or give me a link?
Thanks. That concept art of Rapunzel looks awful.Gnomeo wrote:Look here
First of all, thanks to my dear friends Veu for sharing this!
During the recent presentation of the musical "Beauty and the Beast" in Barcelona on February 26th, Alan Menken was asked about the music is going to write for Rapunzel.
He says:"Rapunzel will be released in the Holiday Season 2010, as for the music it will be a kind of Rock of the 60s, in the veins of Joni Mitchell and Cat Stevens.It's still too early for speaking, but the film is at a good point, I'm very excited, but before this I'm involved with the musical Sister Act to be opened in London this year...
Disney's Divinity wrote:Ah...it's Jennifer Love Hewitt's blonde counterpart. What did you do last summer?
That picture that Once posted is definitely fan-art. You've got to give them credit though, sticking it up on a cork-board, taking a blurry photo in bad lighting, making sure JUUUUST enough of the Disney logo is visible.
Ways to tell:
1. Rapunzel is not a hand-drawn movie, so our concept art doesn't look like that.
2. Sorry, but the quality level of the drawing itself.
3. Rapunzel herself doesn't look like that.
Think closer to the picture Glen is showing. Not exactly that, but it's a good starting point. I know you guys are hungry for images. You'll just have to be satisfied by what's already out there.
By the way, we DO have a princess movie coming out this year. Best to focus on that one first!
It might not be a hand-drawn movie, but that doesn't mean the concept art isn't hand-drawn?Neal wrote:I was right to have my suspicions! Sullivan, an employee at Disney, wrote the following at Animated News:
That picture that Once posted is definitely fan-art. You've got to give them credit though, sticking it up on a cork-board, taking a blurry photo in bad lighting, making sure JUUUUST enough of the Disney logo is visible.
Ways to tell:
1. Rapunzel is not a hand-drawn movie, so our concept art doesn't look like that.
2. Sorry, but the quality level of the drawing itself.
3. Rapunzel herself doesn't look like that.
So Kristin Chenoweth is not going to be the voice of Rapunzel? When did that happen? If true, that would make me so happy. As much as I love her (especially in Wicked) her voice is far too comedic for a Disney princess unless they want to make the movie too funny which I would hate. I was so glad when they dropped the unbraided part. I want this to be a more serious Disney movie with humor added in to help the story along and lighten the mood and keep it from being too serious.mooky_7_sa wrote:I think it sounds wonderful! It will be a new sound for Disney musicals!
Disney's Divinity wrote:Ah...it's Jennifer Love Hewitt's blonde counterpart. What did you do last summer?But what if JLH really turns out to be the new voice of Rapunzel? She can act, she can sing, she's got a history with Disney... And after seeing "Mamma Mia!", I think Amanda Seyfried would be a good choice too.
that way too fake for it to be actual concept art to me...it doesnt even look remotely Disney-ish in designsotiris2006 wrote:ThanksI have to say that concept art of Rapunzel is simply hideous.