I am so psyched for this movie.
No one gets psyched like Gaston!
I don't understand Disney. I thought they totally outdid Pixar with Princess and Frog and Tangled. Then they gave us turd like Planes. Now they seem to reach greatness again with Frozen.
I don't understand you.
The trailers were not good, but the actual footage in them seemed good, like Tangled and its trailers. I must say, I hate the simplified title. "The Snow Queen" is a much better title than "Frozen".
Planes isn't a WDAS film, it's by Disneytoons which specializes in DTV films. Planes was indeed meant to be DTV before a late decision to put it in theaters.
...and 'Rapunzel' was better than 'Tangled'. It's their new concept for naming fairy tale musicals, apparently.
...and 'Rapunzel' was better than 'Tangled'. It's their new concept for naming fairy tale musicals, apparently.
Dat OT. The only animated movie I've skipped over recently was Cloudy 2, so I'll be watching this eventually. Of course the trailers do it a disservice (snowman's is a bit annoying for older people) but the reviews and others' impressions have me more interested. Tangled was good (not amazing, but good, especially with its painty-feeling animation) and if this is said to surpass that, I'll most certainly give it a chance.
Didn't they rename it to Tangled to attract a wider male audience?
why did you skip cloudy 2?!
just as quirky as the original with a ton of great puns and stupid humor. Plus it has a certain Genndy Tartakovsky quality that I really loved.
Yep. It was strongly suggested that "Princess and the Frog" was poorly received due to the lack of gender neutrality. Boys don't want to see a princess movie...
I don't care how good the reviews are. The snowman is so fucking annoying in the previews that's all I can think about. If they wanted people to understand it's a good film, why would they market it like that? The previews are not doing it any favors.
I know that lately the "opposite" thing has worked for Disney trailers... Tangled looked awful but turned out decent, Wreck-It-Ralph looked decent but turned out awful...
But man, that snowman. Fuck that snowman.
I don't even hate Disney's cutesy sidekick characters that often, but this guy gives me "annoying" vibes on the level of the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies, or Beverly Hills Chihuahua or whatever.
Anyway, I hope it ends up being good because I'll probably end up seeing it at one point or another.
What are you on about, man?Wreck-It-Ralph looked decent but turned out awful...
Honestly, I'm still kind of shocked (and thrilled) that Disney finally made their Snow Queen film.
It's been in the Disney pipeline in various forms for no less than six decades.
What are you on about, man?
Wreck-It Ralph turned out to be pretty damn enjoyable. Nowhere near the standard set by Tangled but certainly worth a watch.
So for those who have seen it. How well written is this snowman in the actual film?
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Comparing Olaf to Jar-Jar is not good. My desire to watch this film keeps changing from 'day one' to 'might download' purely because of this damn snowman, haha. I need the opinion of someone who has seen the film for themselves so they can give an honest, straight-to-the-point view.My brother, who went to the premiere last week, equated him to Jar Jar Binks. In that a scene is developing into something great and he comes in to ruin it with jokes. Hah. Well, we'll see, I guess.
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I used to hate on Olaf...
Then I remembered Ray in The Princess and the Frog. Ray was a much more likable character than 98% of every character that wasn't Charlotte in that film.
Then I read leaked bits of the script.
Then I saw bits and pieces of The Book of Mormon.
Then I saw his musical number.
Then I realized that Olaf is going to be okay.
Comparing Olaf to Jar-Jar is not good. My desire to watch this film keeps changing from 'day one' to 'might download' purely because of this damn snowman, haha. I need the opinion of someone who has seen the film for themselves so they can give an honest, straight-to-the-point view.
That's remarkable. Do you have a link detailing the film's production history?
I think it happens a lot with Disney. Beauty and the Beast was the same (talked about like...around Sleeping Beauty times, shelved, talked about again, shelved.)
But I know Snow Queen was talked about in Walt's time, talked about after Beauty and the Beast, talked about after Princess and the Frog (as a hand drawn film and more akin to the original fairy tale), and then brought back as what it is now.
Tangled was also back and forth a lot, different styles, different stories (Rapunzel Untangled, no thx).
I had forgotten how terrible Tangled's previews were...so I re-watched them...yikes, I feel dirty now.
The previews for this are also pretty bad, though to my senses, not quite as bad.
Still excited however, you can't turn me off with your trailers aimed at lobotomized 8 year olds Disney!
Tangled's previews made it look a LOT better than the movie actually was. It's easily the worst Disney animated movie I've seen in theaters. It's not a terrible movie, but it was incredibly disappointing.
Tangled's previews made it look a LOT better than the movie actually was. It's easily the worst Disney animated movie I've seen in theaters. It's not a terrible movie, but it was incredibly disappointing.
How many times have you seen it? When I saw it in theaters I was very underwhelmed, but several months later I caught it on TV and it ended up really clicking with me.