Ice Princess
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I saw this movie last week at a preview screening, and i can honestly say that it was a really good Disney coming of age film. There was really great figure skating footage and choreography in it, Michelle Trachtenberg did great(very likeable), Kim Cattrell and Joan Cusack gave very good performances aswell. I recommend the movie to anyone who enjoys this kind of disney fare (princess diaries etc.)...
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I really want to see this movie. I know that the first 40 or so drafts for the screenplay were written by The Princess Diaries author, Meg Cabot, who is my favorite author as well. I'll hopefully be seeing it friday or saturday. Ice Skating is not something you see too much these days in movies, and besides, I like Trevor Blumas.
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Well i personally dont agree with "target demographics"...im a 18 year old,male cartooning major who likes movies that are quirky,inspiring,funny, classic...im a big fan of anything that has that "Disney feel"DaveWadding wrote:I had to rain on the parade in here, but I thought it looked like a dumb movie...Then again, I'm not in their target demographic am I?
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Now that the movies is out, I thought I could bump this thread, for those who have seen it and would like to comment on it.
I saw it yesterday and thought it was really good. It wasn't funny and didn't have any dumb, corny, sick jokes, like you'd expect to see in a 'tween' movie.
It was cute and sweet and makes you realize how important it is to live your dreams, rather than the dream someone else wants you to live. It's definatly one of those mother-daughter movies, and my mom saw it with me and she liked it.
Only thing that was weird, I thought, was Casey's skating outfit at the end. Wasn't that a bit skimpy in the chest area? I know it has skin-colored fabric over it, but still..that much skin shown in a disney movie? I know that's how outfits are sometimes, but....(the Movie Mom mentioned it and I sorta agree)
I thought Michelle did a good job as Casey and they do teach you how important school is, and how there are some things you learn that you can incorporate into everyday life to help advance yourself.
The casting was great, espically Trevor Blumas as Teddy. Too bad i'll never meet him, cause he's my age and a total hottie!!!! He was a cutie in the tv series, "Little Men' but now he's even cuter!
Kim Catrell seemed like the perfect skating mom. She had the personality traits of someone down to a T. Plus, talking about what some of the other parents do to give their daughter all, like taking out a second mortgage, working two jobs, etc. It happens not only in skating, but in other sports as well, like Gymnastics.
This movie was very realistic and very well-written, IMO.
I saw it yesterday and thought it was really good. It wasn't funny and didn't have any dumb, corny, sick jokes, like you'd expect to see in a 'tween' movie.
It was cute and sweet and makes you realize how important it is to live your dreams, rather than the dream someone else wants you to live. It's definatly one of those mother-daughter movies, and my mom saw it with me and she liked it.
Only thing that was weird, I thought, was Casey's skating outfit at the end. Wasn't that a bit skimpy in the chest area? I know it has skin-colored fabric over it, but still..that much skin shown in a disney movie? I know that's how outfits are sometimes, but....(the Movie Mom mentioned it and I sorta agree)
I thought Michelle did a good job as Casey and they do teach you how important school is, and how there are some things you learn that you can incorporate into everyday life to help advance yourself.
The casting was great, espically Trevor Blumas as Teddy. Too bad i'll never meet him, cause he's my age and a total hottie!!!! He was a cutie in the tv series, "Little Men' but now he's even cuter!
Kim Catrell seemed like the perfect skating mom. She had the personality traits of someone down to a T. Plus, talking about what some of the other parents do to give their daughter all, like taking out a second mortgage, working two jobs, etc. It happens not only in skating, but in other sports as well, like Gymnastics.
This movie was very realistic and very well-written, IMO.
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The movie came out and it did an underwhelming 7 million, I guess all those kiddies are still out watching robots and pacifier(good movie might i add)...anyway disney had a very subdued marketing campaign for this film...it will undoubtedly make money on DVD...everything does...hopefully it will be enough to warrant a sequel, me and all my friends want to see casey in the professional biz.
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I went and saw this today with my mom and I absolutley loved it. It might not the flashy movie to some but the messages this movie conveys are ones that should be heard every day. Respect, being honest, working hard ,following your dreams ,good relationships between child and pearent, Going to College. This is defintley one of my favorites all characters were done very well. Michelle actually did a better job than I thought she would and I must say I am extremley impressed. For those who are hestiant to see it I highly recommended it take the whole family. It looks like a chick flick and it could pass for one but its good for the whole family, young and old. Okay I am done rambaling
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wonder why I haven't seen it then?MickeyMousePal wrote:I thougth Ice Princess was going to be a huge Chick Flick.
it's just not appealing to me..
it's like Princess Diaries...except the only reason I went to see PD was because of Julie Andrews!
maybe, maybe, maybe...
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Yeah, it's not really a chick flick. It may seem like it, but there are more issues in this movie than i've seen in disney movies in the past. This has a story and a purpose.
What is the shown in the trailer, half of it isn't even in the movie, and they do a bad job of telling you what it's about.
Trust me. It's a family movie as well because for once, it's a movie that shows the honest truth.
What is the shown in the trailer, half of it isn't even in the movie, and they do a bad job of telling you what it's about.
Trust me. It's a family movie as well because for once, it's a movie that shows the honest truth.
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spoliers inside
Ok, not to spoil it for anyone, but
***spoliers***
a) the girl does not come out on top
b) the mom was against her skating from the start, she wanted the girl to go to college and even at the end, still wasn't entierly sure about it
Let's stop making pre-conceptions about the movie and just see if you were right.
***spoliers***
a) the girl does not come out on top
b) the mom was against her skating from the start, she wanted the girl to go to college and even at the end, still wasn't entierly sure about it
Let's stop making pre-conceptions about the movie and just see if you were right.
Re: spoliers inside
Cool!LizzieMcGuire wrote:Ok, not to spoil it for anyone, but
***spoliers***
a) the girl does not come out on top
b) the mom was against her skating from the start, she wanted the girl to go to college and even at the end, still wasn't entierly sure about it
Let's stop making pre-conceptions about the movie and just see if you were right.
I still won't see it though.
Ice Princess DVD Press Release
<center><b><i>From The Studio That Brought Audiences
“The Princess Diaries 2” and “Freaky Friday”</i></b>
Walt Disney Pictures Presents
<b>ICE PRINCESS
<u>Skating Onto Disney DVD July 19!</u></b></center>
BURBANK, Calif., April 20, 2005 – From the Studio that brought audiences “<i>The Princess Diaries 2</i>”
and “<i>Freaky Friday</i>,” Walt Disney Home Entertainment presents <b>ICE PRINCESS</b>, available on DVD
and VHS July 19. The radiant Michelle Trachtenberg (TV’s “<i>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</i>;” “<i>Eurotrip</i>,”
“<i>Inspector Gadget</i>”) stars as a brainy high-school student who discovers a passion for ice-skating, and
uses her smarts and follows her heart to make her dreams come true.
<b>ICE PRINCESS</b> will be available in both fullscreen and widescreen DVD versions. Bonus DVD
materials for <b>ICE PRINCESS</b> include a cool alternate opening, deleted scenes, hot music videos “Reach”
by Caleigh Peters and “No One” by Aly & A.J. and exclusive audio commentary.
The perfect comedy for the whole family to enjoy, <b>ICE PRINCESS</b> boasts a sparkling cast that includes
Joan Cusack (“<i>Raising Helen</i>,” “<i>School of Rock</i>”), Kim Cattrall (TV’s “<i>Sex and the City</i>,”) Hayden
Panettiere (“<i>Raising Helen</i>,” “<i>Racing Stripes</i>”), and Trevor Blumas (TV’s “<i>Jane Doe</i>”). <b>ICE
PRINCESS</b> also features many real-life skating champions, including celebrated world champion
Michelle Kwan, who appears alongside Olympian Brian Boitano as a skating commentator.
Story by Meg Cabot and Hadley Davis. Screenplay by Hadley Davis. Directed by Tim Fywell.
Brainy, awkward high-school student Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg) has never quite fit in. Casey
is caught between her fantasy of becoming a championship figure skater and her strong-willed mother
(Joan Cusack), who has her on the fast track to Harvard. She can only watch as Gen (Hayden Panettiere),
Nikki (Kirsten Olson) and Tiffany (Jocelyn Lai), three elite skating prodigies, ruthlessly compete on the
U.S. Figure Skating circuit. Casey, a science whiz, studies the physics of skating, but when she gets the
chance to train with the skating team’s coach (Kim Cattrall), a disgraced former skating champion who
also happens to be Gen’s mom, she learns that she may have real skating ability if she trains hard.
In order to pursue her dream, she must defy the strict expectations her mother has set for her. Now, with
only the support of Gen’s hunky, Zamboni-driving teenage brother (Trevor Blumas), Casey takes on the
challenge of her life when she finds herself competing against the best to make it into the championship
circuit and become a real “ice princess.”
<b>ICE PRINCESS</b> features a cool soundtrack with songs from Caleigh Peters, Aly & A.J., Jewel, Michelle
Branch, Tina Sugandh, Raven-Symoné, Jesse McCartney, Madonna and more.
<u>BONUS DVD FEATURES</u>
• Alternate Opening
• Deleted Scenes
• Music Videos
“Reach” by Caleigh Peters
“No One” by Aly & A.J.
• Audio Commentary
<b><u>STREET DATE: JULY 19, 2005</b></u>
<u>Direct prebook</u>: May 24, 2005
<u>Distributor prebook</u>: June 7, 2005
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 DVD, $29.99 VHS
<u>Rated</u>: “G”
Bonus materials unrated and subject to change.
<u>Feature running time</u>: Approximately 99 minutes
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: 1.85:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separate
1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>DVD Sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>DVD languages</u>: English audio; French audio & subtitles
Walt Disney Home Entertainment is distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a recognized
industry leader. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. is the marketing, sales and distribution company
for Walt Disney, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension and Buena Vista videocassettes
and DVDs.
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Preorder <b>Ice Princess</b> (Widescreen Edition) from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/iceprincess.html">Read our <b>Ice Princess</b> DVD Review</a>
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“The Princess Diaries 2” and “Freaky Friday”</i></b>
Walt Disney Pictures Presents
<b>ICE PRINCESS
<u>Skating Onto Disney DVD July 19!</u></b></center>
BURBANK, Calif., April 20, 2005 – From the Studio that brought audiences “<i>The Princess Diaries 2</i>”
and “<i>Freaky Friday</i>,” Walt Disney Home Entertainment presents <b>ICE PRINCESS</b>, available on DVD
and VHS July 19. The radiant Michelle Trachtenberg (TV’s “<i>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</i>;” “<i>Eurotrip</i>,”
“<i>Inspector Gadget</i>”) stars as a brainy high-school student who discovers a passion for ice-skating, and
uses her smarts and follows her heart to make her dreams come true.
<b>ICE PRINCESS</b> will be available in both fullscreen and widescreen DVD versions. Bonus DVD
materials for <b>ICE PRINCESS</b> include a cool alternate opening, deleted scenes, hot music videos “Reach”
by Caleigh Peters and “No One” by Aly & A.J. and exclusive audio commentary.
The perfect comedy for the whole family to enjoy, <b>ICE PRINCESS</b> boasts a sparkling cast that includes
Joan Cusack (“<i>Raising Helen</i>,” “<i>School of Rock</i>”), Kim Cattrall (TV’s “<i>Sex and the City</i>,”) Hayden
Panettiere (“<i>Raising Helen</i>,” “<i>Racing Stripes</i>”), and Trevor Blumas (TV’s “<i>Jane Doe</i>”). <b>ICE
PRINCESS</b> also features many real-life skating champions, including celebrated world champion
Michelle Kwan, who appears alongside Olympian Brian Boitano as a skating commentator.
Story by Meg Cabot and Hadley Davis. Screenplay by Hadley Davis. Directed by Tim Fywell.
Brainy, awkward high-school student Casey Carlyle (Michelle Trachtenberg) has never quite fit in. Casey
is caught between her fantasy of becoming a championship figure skater and her strong-willed mother
(Joan Cusack), who has her on the fast track to Harvard. She can only watch as Gen (Hayden Panettiere),
Nikki (Kirsten Olson) and Tiffany (Jocelyn Lai), three elite skating prodigies, ruthlessly compete on the
U.S. Figure Skating circuit. Casey, a science whiz, studies the physics of skating, but when she gets the
chance to train with the skating team’s coach (Kim Cattrall), a disgraced former skating champion who
also happens to be Gen’s mom, she learns that she may have real skating ability if she trains hard.
In order to pursue her dream, she must defy the strict expectations her mother has set for her. Now, with
only the support of Gen’s hunky, Zamboni-driving teenage brother (Trevor Blumas), Casey takes on the
challenge of her life when she finds herself competing against the best to make it into the championship
circuit and become a real “ice princess.”
<b>ICE PRINCESS</b> features a cool soundtrack with songs from Caleigh Peters, Aly & A.J., Jewel, Michelle
Branch, Tina Sugandh, Raven-Symoné, Jesse McCartney, Madonna and more.
<u>BONUS DVD FEATURES</u>
• Alternate Opening
• Deleted Scenes
• Music Videos
“Reach” by Caleigh Peters
“No One” by Aly & A.J.
• Audio Commentary
<b><u>STREET DATE: JULY 19, 2005</b></u>
<u>Direct prebook</u>: May 24, 2005
<u>Distributor prebook</u>: June 7, 2005
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 DVD, $29.99 VHS
<u>Rated</u>: “G”
Bonus materials unrated and subject to change.
<u>Feature running time</u>: Approximately 99 minutes
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: 1.85:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separate
1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>DVD Sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>DVD languages</u>: English audio; French audio & subtitles
Walt Disney Home Entertainment is distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a recognized
industry leader. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. is the marketing, sales and distribution company
for Walt Disney, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension and Buena Vista videocassettes
and DVDs.
<font size="4"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... g-i/ip.jpg[/img]
Preorder <b>Ice Princess</b> (Widescreen Edition) from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/iceprincess.html">Read our <b>Ice Princess</b> DVD Review</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... =9674">See the <b>Ice Princess</b> DVD Menus</font>
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