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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 0:15:15 GMT
Post by Teacakes on Apr 19, 2015 0:15:15 GMT
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 1:09:56 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 19, 2015 1:09:56 GMT
So they released it? Well that's to be expected after a while. Trust me when I say, that is 80 to 90% of the short, there is a bit beside the song, but that is the majority of it. Personally speaking? It's not Let It Go, but I have to ask, who expected it to be? I expected a good song, I got a good song. I was not expecting a top 3 greatest Disney songs ever.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 3:02:17 GMT
Post by Autobot Sonic on Apr 19, 2015 3:02:17 GMT
I'l admit, the "a cold never bothered me anway" line made me chuckle a bit.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 3:20:11 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 19, 2015 3:20:11 GMT
I'l admit, the "a cold never bothered me anway" line made me chuckle a bit. Yeah, there is one thing I immediately recognized, and that was a ton of callbacks to the original, that line included. Yeah, if this is your first experience with Frozen, your going to probably be confused as all hell.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 8:24:33 GMT
Post by Teacakes on Apr 19, 2015 8:24:33 GMT
I heard that when Elsa sneezes into the horn, a giant snowball goes flying all the way to the Southern Isles and crashes into Hans, who is shovelling horse poop, and he ends up in a pile of horse poop.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 8:29:29 GMT
Post by Teacakes on Apr 19, 2015 8:29:29 GMT
Also, fun fact, the first part of the song (making today a perfect day) has the same music from a song that was meant to be in the original Frozen, but got cut out. It's called Life's too Short.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 16:12:37 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 19, 2015 16:12:37 GMT
Also, fun fact, the first part of the song (making today a perfect day) has the same music from a song that was meant to be in the original Frozen, but got cut out. It's called Life's too Short. I was actually aware of that, I had the deluxe edition of the soundtrack, and it came with several unused songs, and that was one of them, both versions to be precise. This isn't the first time though, I believe Just a Spare was recycled into First Time in Forever. I like it when that happens, its always sad to see songs wasted.
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Frozen
Apr 19, 2015 16:14:50 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 19, 2015 16:14:50 GMT
I heard that when Elsa sneezes into the horn, a giant snowball goes flying all the way to the Southern Isles and crashes into Hans, who is shovelling horse poop, and he ends up in a pile of horse poop. This is correct and funny thing about that, this was the part I was dreading, but for a different reason. See, a newspaper article said that he would show up, and ruin things, when I felt would be a completely pointless edition! You don't need to bring him back, at least in that context. But nope, it didn't play out like that at all, what you described happens, and it was actually quite funny. Also it should be noted that for a brief second, it actually goes into map form, and it looks like one of those old maps from either Lord of the Rings, or Game of Thrones. Very nice detail, and, well I wish I could have paused the whole short just to see where which country is.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 11, 2015 19:06:18 GMT
Okay, well I just found out something new I wasn't expecting. Remember how when I talked about Frozen Fever, I mentioned there was a part where they showed a map of the entire kingdom and the surrounding country's? Remember how I said that there was probably some sort of interesting information on said map? Well, I just found out I was totally right. It confirmed from a geographical stand point that both Arendale and the Southern Isles are based off of Norway and Denmark respectability. Oh, and it actually dated the movie. The year 1840 is marked on the map, and generally speaking, putting a number like that on a map would be a designation of the year it was made. I just knew there was something on that map that I missed, just didn't figure it would be a date.
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Frozen
May 12, 2015 15:56:24 GMT
Post by Autobot Sonic on May 12, 2015 15:56:24 GMT
Okay, well I just found out something new I wasn't expecting. Remember how when I talked about Frozen Fever, I mentioned there was a part where they showed a map of the entire kingdom and the surrounding country's? Remember how I said that there was probably some sort of interesting information on said map? Well, I just found out I was totally right. It confirmed from a geographical stand point that both Arendale and the Southern Isles are based off of Norway and Denmark respectability. Oh, and it actually dated the movie. The year 1840 is marked on the map, and generally speaking, putting a number like that on a map would be a designation of the year it was made. I just knew there was something on that map that I missed, just didn't figure it would be a date. 1840? I was expecting around early 1700s or late 1600s.
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Frozen
May 12, 2015 16:34:15 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on May 12, 2015 16:34:15 GMT
Okay, well I just found out something new I wasn't expecting. Remember how when I talked about Frozen Fever, I mentioned there was a part where they showed a map of the entire kingdom and the surrounding country's? Remember how I said that there was probably some sort of interesting information on said map? Well, I just found out I was totally right. It confirmed from a geographical stand point that both Arendale and the Southern Isles are based off of Norway and Denmark respectability. Oh, and it actually dated the movie. The year 1840 is marked on the map, and generally speaking, putting a number like that on a map would be a designation of the year it was made. I just knew there was something on that map that I missed, just didn't figure it would be a date. 1840? I was expecting around early 1700s or late 1600s. I thought it was 1800s, seeing how 1700s were covered with Beauty and the Beast, and 1600 I think was roughly Sleeping Beauty. That, and Tangled is the same universe, and there is a part where Flynn Rider looks at a map of the world, and I thought it looked a bit accurate for 1700s. Well, its attention to detail, and there are few things I like in movies more then great attention to detail, you can just throw that on the very, very large pile of things that you can thank John Lasseter for.
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Frozen
Aug 14, 2015 23:36:32 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 14, 2015 23:36:32 GMT
Well since D23 is going on right now, a lot of stuff has been announced. Most interestingly enough at the moment, is the 57th Disney film, Giants, is apparently being directed by the guy who did Tangled, and the songwriters from Frozen was also in it. Firstly, I had no interest in that movie, I sure do now! Secondly and this is far more important, well Frozen 2 is clearly going to take even longer! They won't dare make the sequel without the Lopez's, so they have to wait for Giants to come out, which is March 2018. So, just wanted to say, four years at the least for the sequel? Well, at least they are not rushing this, you gotta at least give them credit.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 15, 2015 0:37:41 GMT
Oh, and the slightest of teases, apparently the film is suppose to have more Elsa and to focus a bit more on her personality. Not much, but it is something.
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Frozen
Aug 15, 2015 2:51:57 GMT
Post by Autobot Sonic on Aug 15, 2015 2:51:57 GMT
Oh, and the slightest of teases, apparently the film is suppose to have more Elsa and to focus a bit more on her personality. Not much, but it is something. Thank god, I find her far more interesting than Anna.
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Frozen
Aug 15, 2015 2:54:25 GMT
Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 15, 2015 2:54:25 GMT
Oh, and the slightest of teases, apparently the film is suppose to have more Elsa and to focus a bit more on her personality. Not much, but it is something. Thank god, I find her far more interesting than Anna. Okay, I always liked them both equally, but regardless, it is good to see more of her in the sequel. It's not like she was barely around in the original, but a bit more is always nice.
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