Disney's Frozen

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by EricJ » December 26th, 2019, 3:03 am

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Daniel, what you said about Hans was probably the most annoying art of the sequel for me. They had an opportunity but they decided to go the easy path and just keep pushing him into the ground. Very disappointing. But what should I have expected from a movie that left me feeling 'meh'
Basically there WAS no "Princes suck!" empowerment-misandry for Jennifer Lee to exploit in the sequel, and when they ended up working out an entire story that took place away from Arendelle, there was no place for a Hans callback in person to take place.
So, let's just take a quick off-topic moment and resurrect him only long enough to remind us what smart characters our heroines were to dump him...How mature and empowered.

(It's not as bad as the "Punish Ralph for supporting Disney princesses!" tar-and-feathering moment from Wreck-It Ralph 2, but it still leaves an ug-Lee moment on the proceedings.)

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Ben » December 26th, 2019, 4:58 am

I haven’t seen it yet, but when you say "away from Arendelle", would there have been scope to make that "away" Hans' place of origin? That might have been cool...?

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by EricJ » December 26th, 2019, 11:30 pm

Nope--It's not anywhere BUT the forest for about 90% of the movie (so that, [SPOILER], Elsa can have a new job upgrade at the end and be even more godlike and messianic), which means that the only male-bashing Jenny gets to do is link Kristoff up in a subplot with another new lonely, stumbling goofy male who talks to his reindeer and wishes he had a girl to make him better again.

Although, even without Hans, the conflict of the plot can STILL be blamed at the end on some weaselly male authority figure who betrayed everyone by lying his hinder off to the good responsible people who trusted him...And no, not that one, either.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Daniel » December 28th, 2019, 4:52 pm

Yeah, and said person dies falling off a cliff. How cliché. I miss the days when Disney baddies would get some serious comeuppance. Y'know, like getting impaled, blown up by explosives, hanging oneself accidently, devoured by their own minions. Stuff like that. :P

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Bill1978 » December 30th, 2019, 6:07 pm

I just long for the days when the Disney villain was a villain from beginning to end and the only reason for them being a villain was because they are the villain. The Little Mermaid was on Australian TV the other night and I really did enjoy the fact that Ursula was bad because the story needed one and at no point were the audience made to think Ursula was nice.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Daniel » January 3rd, 2020, 1:17 pm

Frozen II has officially outgrossed the original... in the US at least! ;)

As an aside, hope you're safe Bill, and aren't being affected by the fires!

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Bill1978 » January 3rd, 2020, 2:49 pm

I am very fortunate and nowhere near the fire blaze. My area may have the occasional smoke haze day but thankfully at the moment no fires.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Daniel » January 5th, 2020, 2:58 pm

That's good to hear. Hopefully the fires die down completely soon!

No surprise, Frozen II is now the highest-grossing animated movie of all time... if you ignore last years Lion King of which I will. ;)

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by EricJ » January 5th, 2020, 4:22 pm

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January 5th, 2020, 2:58 pm
No surprise, Frozen II is now the highest-grossing animated movie of all time... if you ignore last years Lion King of which I will. ;)
Well, it does mean we can now ignore the original Lion King, which is now famous for...what, getting another Song Oscar?

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by gaastra » January 5th, 2020, 6:30 pm

Lion king remake is still the highest. Sorry Disney it's a cartoon. Golden globes even have it in the best animated film nods.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Ben » January 5th, 2020, 7:31 pm

The new Lion King technically has animated characters in it, but in terms of production techniques, it’s a photorealistic visual effects movie, not a fully animated one.

The original animated Lion King May have now been surpassed (though not with inflation), but is still notable for being the film that launched what is still Disney's biggest single entertainment property, including stage shows, sequels, remake, television and merchandise. Nothing else touches it, and to think it all came from a movie that Katzenberg was going to dump and thought would top out at $50m...!

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by gaastra » January 6th, 2020, 9:29 am

So was dinosaur when it came out. They were like "ohh shiny" Final fantasy movie was the same. I don't care how "cool and real" the cg fur is, It's a cartoon. One live shot does not make it a live action film. Both spongebob films have more live action in it. If this can be called a "live action film" then so can the care bears movie!

Even the globes call it a cartoon. Sorry Disney if it's a cg animated film with NO live action actors at all and done like a cartoon, it's a cartoon.

Disney pulled this same crap with dinosaur claiming it was live action and no one bought it them also.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Ben » January 6th, 2020, 2:05 pm

Dinosaur was storyboarded, prevized, directed and animated, by animators.

The (new) Lion King was not. It was produced as a live-action film, using virtual production techniques by live-action filmmakers, and then rendered by a visual effects company.

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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by gaastra » January 6th, 2020, 3:32 pm

Sorry it's a cartoon to me. Even the globes says it's one as do most people in Hollywood. Even campea and rob (a movie director) says it's a cartoon and even slams Disney for calling it live action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjIjR10XzxY

Also Disney did try to do the same thing with Dinosaur back then and it didn't work then also. Raggedy ann the movie is more of a live action film then lion king. Sorry Disney it's a cartoon to me! Even some movies chains listed it as a cartoon when they showed it.

Edit--With that said if anyone wants to see it as live action they can. That's the power of movies! I will never see it as live action myself and if I get the dvd it will go in my animation section but if people think it's a cartoon that's fine also. No harm. To me it's a cartoon.
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Re: Disney's Frozen

Post by Daniel » January 6th, 2020, 3:43 pm

Timestamp is 11:12 for anyone curious. Word of caution for language!

Yeah, this will be a debate for years to come. :lol:

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