We don't own a DVD player or have any manner for playing DVDs. Just felt like you guys should know this.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
I so want to see this movie with DD, but she's so not ready for it. She's sensitive to things - she covers her ears and looks away when people make bad choices that will hurt other people's feelings (like Grover lying to his mom about learning to read in the book "Grover Learns to Read", or Snuffy accidentally selling Big Bird's stuffed bear in an episode of Sesame Street). So, most movies are right out. (She's OK with Rio, because she first watched that when she was much younger, and it's fairly tame in the "bad choices that hurt people's feelings" category.) Some day... like when she's seven...
@MrsButt, inorite? He was quite suave and dashing. And I guess at that age we weren't such sticklers about dating within our own species.
Species, shmecies. My daughter is currently in love with the movie, too. I wonder how long it will be before she's gets into the whole animal-human thing.
I had the biggest crush on Goofy's son Max from A Goofy Movie.
“Some people live more in 20 years than others do in 80. It’s not the time that matters, it’s the person.” — The Doctor, Season 3, Episode 6
The definition of feminism is wanting to be treated equally. Like it'd be cool to get paid equally like we're supposed to and stuff. Acting sexy is not anti-feminist as far as I am aware. Shaming someone (or some animated character) for wanting to be sexy might be though.
I still haven't seen Frozen yet. Sorry I fail to contribute properly
No, Disney movies aren't perfect. Yes, I was also very upset over them changing Merida's shape when she became official. Unfortunately, I think getting them to make a less beautiful, more normal princess is far, far off still It is also unfortunate that little kids are being constantly given unrealistic expectations of beauty. But I feel like some people go so far as to make beauty bad. I've seen people saying skinny girls aren't "real" because they don't have curves. We can't take it so far as to be mean or cruel to the ones who are naturally beautiful, skinny, etc. There's also a lot here that goes into my theory on building up little kid's self-esteem but I'll stop here because I'm already feeling I went tl;dr.
@MissMusic team jaded bitch! I haven't seen it, but I'm generally not a fan of your Disney Princess movies. I'll take Robin Hood any day though.
That was my favorite Disney movie as a kid! My BFF and I watched it ALL THE TIME. The Sword in the Stone was right up there, too.
OMG, I had a big crush on the Disney Robin Hood when I was little. Cartoon bestiality FTW!
My favorite was always The Sword in the Stone. I'm a total Arthurian legend fan. I think Madam Mimm might be too much for DD, or I would totally have shown it to her by now. I *love* with they become different animals!
I took DD to Target on Tuesday to buy it. She was so excited!
I like Frozen, but I totally disagree with the whole "best Disney film since Lion King." I thought there was extra fluff in Frozen that could have been cut out for a much better flow (the snowman in summer, and trolls fixer upper song segments were NOT needed at all).
Plus, the fact that he was a bad guy is a significant twist. If he hasn't saved her, it would have been revealed too early...and it would have turned Anna against him if she had found out. (He doesn't care at the end because of her health and the fact that he thinks he can rule solo).
Plus, the fact that he was a bad guy is a significant twist. If he hasn't saved her, it would have been revealed too early...and it would have turned Anna against him if she had found out. (He doesn't care at the end because of her health and the fact that he thinks he can rule solo).
But the crossbow guy would have killed her, not Hans. He acts very quickly to thwart the crossbow guy, seemingly without thought. I think he either wasn't all bad, or he thought he needed Elsa to end the winter before he could take over. When he realized she didn't know how to end winter he tries to kill her...super harsh, Hans. I think about this too much.
I think he's definitely all bad. He wants to be the hero so if crossbow guy kills Elsa, he's not the hero. Also, Anna is missing at this point and he's not yet married to her. If Elsa and Anna are both dead, he has no claim to anything. Keeping Elsa alive prolongs the crisis, so maybe he's stalling to buy time in case Anna is dead and he needs a new plan.
I can't get the ticker to work, but I have two sons:
He didn't know she couldn't fix it when he saved her.
I think you are right, I just really wanted him to have a redeeming side. Like the mother in tangled...she really didn't have to let rapunzel heal flynn, but for some reason she does. Why?
Why does Prince Hans save Elsa from the crossbow guy in the ice castle? Didn't he want her dead so he could complete his Erindale domination plan?
Because he would have revealed himself as the bad guy. His plan at that point was still to marry Ana, which wouldn't happen if he allowed her sister to be killed, so he continued to play the role of gallant hero.
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
He didn't know she couldn't fix it when he saved her.
I think you are right, I just really wanted him to have a redeeming side. Like the mother in tangled...she really didn't have to let rapunzel heal flynn, but for some reason she does. Why?
No, mother goethel in Tangled was not redeemed. Rapunzel said she would leave willingly and do whatever mother wanted if she could heal him. It was just a means to an end. I don't really think she had second thoughts about STABBING him. Or that much of a soft spot for Rapunzel's feelings.
DD hasn't seen the movie yet but Let It Go is on constant replay in the car. She whines after the last note ends and sighs in contentment when she hears the first bars play, every time. Movie arrives Monday.
Re: Frozen
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
— The Doctor, Season 3, Episode 6
Acting sexy is not anti-feminist as far as I am aware. Shaming someone (or some animated character) for wanting to be sexy might be though.
I still haven't seen Frozen yet. Sorry I fail to contribute properly
Yes, I was also very upset over them changing Merida's shape when she became official.
Unfortunately, I think getting them to make a less beautiful, more normal princess is far, far off still
It is also unfortunate that little kids are being constantly given unrealistic expectations of beauty.
But I feel like some people go so far as to make beauty bad. I've seen people saying skinny girls aren't "real" because they don't have curves. We can't take it so far as to be mean or cruel to the ones who are naturally beautiful, skinny, etc.
There's also a lot here that goes into my theory on building up little kid's self-esteem but I'll stop here because I'm already feeling I went tl;dr.
I like Frozen, but I totally disagree with the whole "best Disney film since Lion King." I thought there was extra fluff in Frozen that could have been cut out for a much better flow (the snowman in summer, and trolls fixer upper song segments were NOT needed at all).
Personally, I still think Tangled was better.
Any of them is better than Cars 2 for the millionth time. (And DS has stollen all of DD's Tangled pull ups - he's been in real undies for a while)
— The Doctor, Season 3, Episode 6
@Littledeer84
AHH, sorry. I thought 5 pages in I would be good.
Plus, the fact that he was a bad guy is a significant twist. If he hasn't saved her, it would have been revealed too early...and it would have turned Anna against him if she had found out. (He doesn't care at the end because of her health and the fact that he thinks he can rule solo).
I can't get the ticker to work, but I have two sons:
Baby RJ, born 1/25/2014
Formerly Twilightmv
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
@littledeer84
I have seriously watched the movie at least 20 times. Elle loves this movie so hard.
DD hasn't seen the movie yet but Let It Go is on constant replay in the car. She whines after the last note ends and sighs in contentment when she hears the first bars play, every time. Movie arrives Monday.
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