Victurtle wrote:No, I'm a 100% certified gay. Are you one of those butt-hurt boys who are insecure about their sexuality and selfworth and thus have to "attack" boys who don't think you'd have a chance with hotter girls? LOL
Tbh the only person who made the shots in the first place was you. It's highly disrespectful, and I even agree that most of us on this board probably wouldn't have sex with her (she's probably married). What you should've done is at least joke about it, or apply it to yourself. But since you're a homosexual, what would you know about this whatsoever? Why would it be relevant to your interest to scold straight men of their fantasies? Should I scold gay men for fantasizing about having sex with Johnny Depp because he's out of their league? You shouldn't have posted in the first place unless you had something relevant to say.
I made the comment because it sounded rather degrading towards her. There's a difference between the words "I'd do her" and fantasizing over someone.
Anyhow I'd apologize, but somehow I don't think anyone cares
Victurtle wrote:There's a difference between the words "I'd do her" and fantasizing over someone.
I may have missed something. Isn't that the definition of "fantasizing over someone"? As in... you want to do them. Would you rather everyone have said "her hair probably smells really nice"?
A: One of my favorite sequences in the movie is the one we developed with the floating lanterns. Personally, these sequences are very special to me. Why? Well, let me tell you a little story… My wife and I headed to Bora Bora, Tahiti, for our 20th wedding anniversary. The Head of Food Service at the resort we were staying at was an Italian guy, but he married an Indonesian woman and he had lived in Indonesia for years. He said to us, “I have something special for you.” And on our 20th anniversary, he brought out a lantern. He had us sign a little note to each other, which we taped to the top of the lantern, and then he lit it. It was dusk, we were on the beach and it was very romantic. The guy then said, “Kiss and let it go.” So we let it go and that beautiful lantern floated up into the Tahitian sky and drifted off into the distance.
Q: That sounds incredibly romantic…
A: It was beautiful. We had dinner on the beach that night and we watched the lantern float away for about two hours until it was a tiny, little speck in the sky. It looked like a star up there. It was one of the most magical things that has ever happened to me, so when we started talking about doing something special for Tangled, I mentioned this story to the team. We got on the internet and we discovered that there are festivals in Southeast Asia where thousands of these lanterns light up the sky. We’d never seen anything quite like it, so it became an inspiration for the movie.
Could someone please upload that Concept Art Video Slideshow on YouTube? I want to download it but I can't from that site.
These are the early concept design for "Rapunzel Unbraided". Her name is Lucretia. She is very old, ugly and monster like figure which gives a strong contrast to Rapunzel.
janesjubilee wrote:
I don't think she will get fired since you didn't mention her name, but it can lead her up to some trouble.
And if you ask Rapunzel about it, she'll probably deny it.
Wait why or what would she be fired for? I don't see anything wrong in that video..
It's not the video, it's more of the fact that more people know her real face.
Like if someone came up to her and went "Oh, I really liked that Coke picture!" She could probably get into some trouble from her Lead.
Several Castmembers have been fired for revealing their identities to the public.
The company will actually check their facebooks to make sure that they're not revealing themselves so obviously.
Disneyland is really serious with their face characters.
janesjubilee wrote:It's not the video, it's more of the fact that more people know her real face.
Like if someone came up to her and went "Oh, I really liked that Coke picture!" She could probably get into some trouble from her Lead.
Several Castmembers have been fired for revealing their identities to the public.
The company will actually check their facebooks to make sure that they're not revealing themselves so obviously.
Disneyland is really serious with their face characters.
janesjubilee wrote:It's not the video, it's more of the fact that more people know her real face.
Like if someone came up to her and went "Oh, I really liked that Coke picture!" She could probably get into some trouble from her Lead.
Several Castmembers have been fired for revealing their identities to the public.
The company will actually check their facebooks to make sure that they're not revealing themselves so obviously.
Disneyland is really serious with their face characters.
While that may be true, it's INSANE.
ehhh.. it's not quite as insane as janesjubilee makes it out to be. My girlfriend is a face character, and while she's careful about what she puts on facebook and stuff like that... as long as you aren't actually tagged in the pictures it's no problem. Many face characters have pictures of their "best friend" (aka their character) as their profile picture. So while they aren't actually tagged in the photo, it's pretty obvious what's going on. And there's never any problems.
And this Coke picture would never in a million years cause issues. If a guest asked Rapunzel about it, Rapunzel would simply "not know" what the guest was talking about. Even if a Leader were to miraculously overhear the conversation, it would never come to firing someone. At least I highly, highly doubt it; there's always the ridiculous exceptions.
SWillie! wrote:
ehhh.. it's not quite as insane as janesjubilee makes it out to be. My girlfriend is a face character, and while she's careful about what she puts on facebook and stuff like that... as long as you aren't actually tagged in the pictures it's no problem. Many face characters have pictures of their "best friend" (aka their character) as their profile picture. So while they aren't actually tagged in the photo, it's pretty obvious what's going on. And there's never any problems.
And this Coke picture would never in a million years cause issues. If a guest asked Rapunzel about it, Rapunzel would simply "not know" what the guest was talking about. Even if a Leader were to miraculously overhear the conversation, it would never come to firing someone. At least I highly, highly doubt it; there's always the ridiculous exceptions.
i can only see the coke picture being an issue if was for an alcoholic drink instead.
SWillie! wrote:
ehhh.. it's not quite as insane as janesjubilee makes it out to be. My girlfriend is a face character, and while she's careful about what she puts on facebook and stuff like that... as long as you aren't actually tagged in the pictures it's no problem. Many face characters have pictures of their "best friend" (aka their character) as their profile picture. So while they aren't actually tagged in the photo, it's pretty obvious what's going on. And there's never any problems.
And this Coke picture would never in a million years cause issues. If a guest asked Rapunzel about it, Rapunzel would simply "not know" what the guest was talking about. Even if a Leader were to miraculously overhear the conversation, it would never come to firing someone. At least I highly, highly doubt it; there's always the ridiculous exceptions.
i can only see the coke picture being an issue if was for an alcoholic drink instead.