For those of you fans remember the movie "9 to 5". There was an animated sequence used in that movie. Here what they said in IMDB:
<i>Violet's fantasy refers to Disney characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (including Violet herself as Snow White), Bambi (1942) and Robin Hood (1973).</i>
As anybody remembered that scene? Violet was dressed as Snow White (one of the Disney Princesses). That character played by Lily Tomlin. I'll have to catch it on Encore this Saturday. I'll have to set up my DVR to watch it. This movie has references to Disney. Will see. If anyone remembered the animated sequence from "9 to 5", please post.
I remember it, but not sure exactly what you want to know.
Basically the characters helped her put the rat poison in Dabney Coleman's coffee. It was a kind of drawn out, silly scene. But then again, so was most of the film
Well tell us what happens in it if you see it, will you? I don't remember this well myself, I always miss it when it's on tv. But now that you mention it, I believe I do remember something about one of the characters dressed up as Snow White. Which would mean that at least the women characters on the film also thought Snow White wasn't exactly the perfect picture of a woman for the modern woman.
Lazario wrote:Well tell us what happens in it if you see it, will you? I don't remember this well myself, I always miss it when it's on tv. But now that you mention it, I believe I do remember something about one of the characters dressed up as Snow White. Which would mean that at least the women characters on the film also thought Snow White wasn't exactly the perfect picture of a woman for the modern woman.
Yep! They did that too in Disneyland, Disney World and other Disney theme parks that someone had dressed as Snow White.
I remember it but can not add anything that has not been added. Decent movie but yes it is silly. Dolly Parton was poor(but far superior to Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) but Lily Tomlin and Dabney Coleman were both excellent.
By no means a classic, but worth a watch every decade or so.