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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 5:05 am
by akhenaten
doesnt anyone notice she mimicks dopey when she puts the jewels at her eyes?

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:35 am
by Prudence
akhenaten wrote:doesnt anyone notice she mimicks dopey when she puts the jewels at her eyes?
I noticed.

Some tidbits-
~ Sam is named after Samson, Prince Philip's horse.
~ Robert and his daughter have Philip as a last name.
~ Nancy's last name is Tremaine. (This I don't understand. Nancy isn't a villain, nor is she even a 'gray area' Anastasia Tremaine archetype like Nathaniel, who I wouldn't complain about sharing a happily ever after with- I swear I'm insane. Why give her this surname?)

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:41 am
by Ariel'sprince
Prudence wrote:
akhenaten wrote:doesnt anyone notice she mimicks dopey when she puts the jewels at her eyes?
I noticed.

Some tidbits-
~ Sam is named after Samson, Prince Philip's horse.
~ Robert and his daughter have Philip as a last name.
~ Nancy's last name is Tremaine. (This I don't understand. Nancy isn't a villain, nor is she even a 'gray area' Anastasia Tremaine archetype like Nathaniel, who I wouldn't complain about sharing a happily ever after with- I swear I'm insane. Why give her this surname?)
Well,actually Cinderella's surname is Tramine (DisneyKid said that he found that in a Disney Trivia game).
I have to see the film allready.
Anyone noticed that Samson was called SamPson in Enchanted Tales?.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:49 am
by Prudence
Well... true. It's more associated with the stepfamily, though.

I didn't notice Samson's "name change," because I've never seen the Enchanted Tales flick.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:50 am
by Flanger-Hanger
Ariel'sprince wrote: Well,actually Cinderella's surname is Tramine (DisneyKid said that he found that in a Disney Trivia game).
That would make sense since Cinderella's stepmother married to a man whose last name must have been Tremaine. Therefore, Cinderella's real name must be Ella Tremaine. Wierd.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:18 pm
by Harbinger
In the USA, it's estimated that it made $35,332,000 over the weekend and $50,048,000 total.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:38 pm
by tsom
Um, I don't think Cinderella's last name is Tremaine. I always thought that Lady Tremaine kept her first husband's last name. I mean, even if she got married again, why would she change not only her surname, but also the surname of her daughters?

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:52 pm
by Maerj
Great movie! Its a shame that they didn't include a couple of scenes that were in the previews. I was waiting for the scene where the bus driver chases the prince after stabbing the roof of her bus. The other is the prince in the revolving door and he said "What villany is this!?" I know deleted footage makes into the trailers but these were really funny scenes. Oh well, it was a good movie anyway.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:55 pm
by The Little Merman
Two days ago had Round 2 with another group. The completely sold-out audience erupted in a standing ovation, and we all clapped after "That's How You Know".

Amazing.

Again.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 2:07 pm
by TheNikki
It should come as no surprise that "Enchanted" took the top spot at the box office. Another smash hit for Disney!

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 5:52 pm
by myr_heille
Maerj wrote:Great movie! Its a shame that they didn't include a couple of scenes that were in the previews. I was waiting for the scene where the bus driver chases the prince after stabbing the roof of her bus. The other is the prince in the revolving door and he said "What villany is this!?" I know deleted footage makes into the trailers but these were really funny scenes. Oh well, it was a good movie anyway.
There is not a real "driver-chasing-prince" scene in the preview, it's just the driver going out of the bus, then the prince getting on a car (which in the movie he does when he first arrives in NYC) with a voice-over from the driver. So, the preview tricks you into thinking the driver chases him, but she doesn't! ;)
The scene with the door was in the movie... and not in any preview I saw!

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:20 pm
by stitcharielbeast
Maerj wrote:Great movie! Its a shame that they didn't include a couple of scenes that were in the previews. I was waiting for the scene where the bus driver chases the prince after stabbing the roof of her bus. The other is the prince in the revolving door and he said "What villany is this!?" I know deleted footage makes into the trailers but these were really funny scenes. Oh well, it was a good movie anyway.

I regret to inform you that those scenes in the trailers were merely edited from actual scenes in the movie.

the bus driver yelling was merely a voice-over that was part of the confrontation at the bus.

the prince running into traffic was shown right after he got out of the manhole.

the revolving door gag was there but edward doesnt say anything.

the "villainy" line was uttered when he saw Giselle with Robert in the "magic mirror"

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:37 pm
by nikki828
Just saw the movie. SO cute! I have to see it again to catch so of the things I missed, like Robert singing to Giselle!. I did like catching all of the Disney references, my favorite of which was the Bella Notte resturant!

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:37 pm
by memnv
I love how they use things from all the Disney princess movies, like when she is looking in the fish tank there playing under the sea I believe, and the glass slipper for example

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:41 pm
by Prudence
The Grand Duke Hotel was another reference. (Is that place real? I spent my high school years living next to an annoying train, anyway.)

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:55 pm
by Poody
I donno if this has been mentioned, though the photos were posted. There is a mini "pre-parade" at Disneyland for Giselle and Enchanted. :D

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:00 pm
by akhenaten
i had a back to back 3 day viewing last weekend. and the last viewing..i saw many adult men watching the movie..they werent restless during the animated segment and one guy broke out laughing loud during thats how you know. magic magic..some stupid girls at my back were asking "is this cartoon or what?" during the opening.they mustve felt cheated.hahaha

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:03 pm
by singerguy04
Well this is going to be a spoiler of my favorite disney reference...

I loved how right before Robert kisses Giselle he says to her something along the lines of, "please don't leave me" which is what Belle says to the beast right before he turns into a man in Beauty and the Beast.

I've seen this movie twice, and I'm planning on going to see it again this week. I absolutely love it!!! Good Job Disney! I'm really excited to see what else is in store!

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:27 am
by BelleGirl
It's great to hear you all enjoy seeing Enchanted so much. I'm definitely going to watch this movie, but I have to wait till 13 December.

I don't really care about the merchandise or the lack thereof. I saw almost every Disney animated movie of the nineties in cinema, but the merchandise back then was really overkill, making the movies allmost like a banal affair. I think that's a shame. I think it's good if Disney is restraining itself in this respect.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:41 am
by Flanger-Hanger
Poody wrote:I donno if this has been mentioned, though the photos were posted. There is a mini "pre-parade" at Disneyland for Giselle and Enchanted. :D
There is also one for the Stars and Motercars Parade at Disney MGM-Studios. And Giselle is doing meet-and-greets and the El Capitan theatre (in Hollywod), which also has nice merchandise you can't buy at the Disney store.