Dacey wrote:Wait, so, according to Eric, Wreck-It Ralph has been "forgotten"?
Yes. Mostly by the fangirls who didn't realize there was a NON-princess movie in between the two they already know. And nobody sang in it. (Two, if you count Winnie the Pooh, but that wasn't intended as a major tentpole for the year, and we all know the reason most people didn't notice it.)
Okay, you might find a few fangirls who still want to be Vanellope, but they're pretty rare nowadays.
It ended up being forgotten by the Oscars, since no mainstream audiences quite knew what to make of all the "Videogame cameos!" hype and mention that M. Bison and Sonic the Hedgehog were in it, and thought it was a "niche" film for gamer nuts. By the time audience word-of-mouth spread that it was actually a sweet lil' film, we were already into December, and the Oscar voters had bigger fish to fry keeping their eyes on the big pre-destined December films (Les Miz, Hobbit). And in the end, they never got around to most of the Best Animateds, but hey, what could go wrong with voting for the Pixar?--It's not like they're suddenly going to slip up, is it?
I know somebody saw it in theaters, but everyone I talked to didn't catch it till it was on disk. And yes, because they thought it was a "videogame movie" and they "weren't into that".
I'm gonna be honest: I don't really get the Frozen negativity. We're always wishing that Disney's movies would be big hits, and this one reached numbers no one saw coming. However you felt about Frozen, there's no point in denying it was a quality effort, so being bitter about it finding the success that it has is just beyond me, really.

It
GOT LUCKY. If a Pixar besides Monsters U had been up that year, it would've probably gotten the votes too. It's become a big hit with musical fans who are glad Disney is "back" with musicals after Tangled (and nothing else they know of), but when they start parroting "Best Movie Since Lion King" before it even OPENS, think there's more nostalgic love of Lion King here than there is of Frozen. And no, I won't get into the whole "Post-Mermaid delayed-reaction" thing about B&B; I assume most people know that one by now...I hope.
(And let's not even get into a detailed analysis of the "Oprah song" that pretty much handed the movie its award on a plate with the fans. Everyone's got their own crazy personal self-help-therapy interpretations of what they
think it means, and considering that it's being sung by a character who's hiding herself away, there's a good chance most of them may be
wrong.)