Dd got it for Easter. I tried to watch it after she went to bed. It did not go well. I was sobbing uncontrollably 17 minutes in. Of course it didn't help that I had had buckets of wine and a knock down drag out fight with my mother (something that has NEVER happened before).
We love it. DD asks for Let It Go and Elsa every day. We mostly just listen to the soundtrack but she will pay rapt attention to the movie. Lately I've been taking advantage of that by cutting her nails and such during the movie but now she's getting wise and hates the interference. I fear at some point she'll associate the movie with nail clipping torture and reject it totally. On second thought, maybe that's the only way to break this Elsa addiction. Hmmm.
It's the first movie that my kid liked, so I'm thrilled with it. Except when he wakes me up in the morning by grabbing my face and saying, "Do you want to build a snowmaaaaaan?"
Just want to clarify... When I say "strongly rejecting", I'm really not that serious about it, it's in a joking way ....I don't think I'm cool for going against the hype.... I just really am repelled by spending any amount of money on it because (a) It never looked all that interesting to me to begin with, and then the hype added annoyance on top of that (b) I don't find anything special at all about the Let it Go song so not even that interests me and (c) My DS never, and I mean never, sits through movies. So... purposefully reaching out to see it right now would be wasted money.
If it comes on TV someday for free, we may give it a whirl.
Just didnt want people to think I have ACTUAL beef with the movie besides lack of interest on my side, and lack of enough patience in my kid to sit through movies. Carry on
((this brought to you by reading some UOs posted on early pages and not wanting to comment all late in that thread on the subject...stupid west coast))
Re: No Frozen
::GASP::