To add to the list of names Frozen's soundtrack/score has topped,
http://www.reuters.c...EA2I28Q20140402
To add to the list of names Frozen's soundtrack/score has topped,
http://www.reuters.c...EA2I28Q20140402
What for? Rapunzel is in the movie, and hes talking about the movie so...
Look what I found-
I kind of have to ask now, who here actually likes Hans, even with his douchebaggery?
I don't actually really like Hans as a character but more how he was represented in the story.
The way Hans is integrated into the story--as a handsome Disney prince to swoon over but breaks the norm of love at first sight--is really refreshing in a Disney movie, and the way his personalization changed throughout the movie with different characters while eventually showing his true colors was both intriguing and surprising. The one thing that bothers me with Hans is that his characterization is ultimately never truly explored, whether everything was a mere rouse on his part and whether or not he was inherently evil and if not why led him to that path. Simply b/c he wasn't loved by his brothers? Could work, but isn't really explored to its fullest.
If there is a Frozen sequel on the way, I certainly hope Hans will have a role in it and could have a redeemable role in it.
And speaking of Hans, this felt appropriate.


Nice Lilo & Stitch reference.
I saw that before, made me laugh. hahaha
There has to be a picture of Sheogorath making them all insane, right?
I don't actually really like Hans as a character but more how he was represented in the story.
The way Hans is integrated into the story--as a handsome Disney prince to swoon over but breaks the norm of love at first sight--is really refreshing in a Disney movie, and the way his personalization changed throughout the movie with different characters while eventually showing his true colors was both intriguing and surprising. The one thing that bothers me with Hans is that his characterization is ultimately never truly explored, whether everything was a mere rouse on his part and whether or not he was inherently evil and if not why led him to that path. Simply b/c he wasn't loved by his brothers? Could work, but isn't really explored to its fullest.
If there is a Frozen sequel on the way, I certainly hope Hans will have a role in it and could have a redeemable role in it.
Heh, its a repost but relevant...

And yes, I completely agree that they should have given us a bit more of his back story. I'm not sure he could carry his own movie like the fan art suggests, but I'd be down for a short or something.
Hell, if Tangled can get a short focussing on the comic relief, than Frozen can get one for Hans.
Hans could totally have his own movie. Depending on how its made it could actually be better than Frozen.
Perhaps. I do like the idea in that its more spin off than sequel, assuming they mostly ditch the rest of the cast.
That way it wouldn't affect the original, only adding to a character who was overlooked.
It'd be interesting to see a Disney film focusing on the Villain too. (I'll assume they haven't done that already in their plethora of films)
Aye. I wonder how many are gonna be off to see that.
I completely forgot about that one. We'll see how they handle that then.
I completely forgot about that one. We'll see how they handle that then.
I did too, mostly because as many people are aware, I find Sleeping Beauty one of Disneys worst films. So a remake focusing on one of the only kinda cool things from it doesn't thrill me.
Besides there's only one film worth checking out in May tbh.
I did too, mostly because as many people are aware, I find Sleeping Beauty one of Disneys worst films. So a remake focusing on one of the only kinda cool things from it doesn't thrill me.
Besides there's only one film worth checking out in May tbh.
I haven't watched most of the Disney classics for many years now and that one never particularly stuck with me, so I'll assume there's a reason why.
Though I also fondly remember the Black Cauldron, and that hasn't the best of reputations, so idk.
And I see what you did thar.
Plugged Gareth Edwards' Godzilla for the 1766968969th time?
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This is some dope crossover art.
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cool picture. too real for skillz.
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Impressive piece of fan art. Very well drawn, fantastic use of emotive expression on their faces.
Impressive piece of fan art. Very well drawn, fantastic use of emotive expression on their faces.
notice how the colors blend perfect with each other, its like an artist drew this.
Self-loving Elsa is funny, jeeeesus
Would watch again?
Definitely. In all fairness I had to watch it in bits and pieces, every time I sat down to watch it something would come up and I would have to interrupt my viewing session. I ended up watching it in 3 sections over the course of 2 days, maybe that's why the ending felt so abrupt to me. I would love to watch the whole entire thing in 1 sitting with no interruptions. I also think Anna and Elsa are charming personalities, same with Kristoff and Olaf.