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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="APK"]The Little Match Girl was one of the things I couldn't watch :( [quote]Plus, he loved his dog to the point where he was willing to rescue him from a burning ship at the risk of drowning! I think that one of the real reasons she saved Eric was because she was touched by that act...not just because he was smitten with him... [/quote] I loved that too! I also felt a little bad, because poor Eric has no friends. :lol: The closest friend he has is Grimsby and Grimsby doesn't know him well enough to know that Eric hates to see himself as a pompous, overglorified statue. [quote]*clears throat* Anyway, he and Ariel had their romantic moments. During the "Kiss the Girl" sequence, it was funny how he was so shy, and she was all, "Pucker up and kiss me already!" He was quite the gentleman.[/quote] ::huggles Eric:: Moments I love: Eric's face when he thinks Ariel is about to drive him into an early grave when she controls the horse like a madman. Eric's face when Ariel combs her hair with the fork. Then Ariel's face when she seemed to be thinking, "Damned scuttle!" When Eric realized he was starting to like Ariel, but refused to let himself like her because she wasn't the "dream girl" he wanted to marry. Then he looked back at her combing her hair with a fork, threw his instrument into the sea and looked determined as if to say, "Heck. Foget this 'dream girl.' I'm marrying Ariel!" When Ariel tried not to cry, let out a tear, and then sat down on the dock very calmly, accepting the fact that Eric wanted to marry someone else and not her...then getting up with a determined look and diving into the water as soon as she learned that Eric was in danger of marrying the seawitch.[/quote]
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dazzeling diamond
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:07 pm
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I totally agree, that's what I was pretty much saying.
Syera
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 3:24 pm
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dazzeling diamond wrote:
U know some people sound good when they do the breathy thing, coz some songs actually requrie it. but when she tries to pour that style into everything, that's where it gets messy!
Sure; if the song's made to be sung that way, it's fine. The problem is, most of the Disney songs weren't made to be sung that way.
Nez
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:47 am
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If a movie can inspire that much, then the filmmakers have done their job right. It's like this guy I met once and he admitted to loving the movie "The Princess Bride", because he related so much with Indigo (the Spaniard). He told that his father was murdered when he was young and so when he watches the scene where Indigo finally engages combat with the six-fingered man and finally kills him, he sees himself in that scene, demanding his father's murderer that he give his father back.
A big commercial success or a cult hit, when a movie invokes such emotion like this, that clinches its status as a classic.
APK
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 11:02 pm
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Did anyone else love the part when they spoke about the man who wrote them a letter informing them about how he fixed his relationship with his daughter after watching the movie?
dazzeling diamond
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:23 pm
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U know some people sound good when they do the breathy thing, coz some songs actually requrie it. but when she tries to pour that style into everything, that's where it gets messy! Althought if we're talking about remakes, I liked the Disney Circle of Stars remake of a "A dream is a wish" from Cinderella. Simply because even though they made it up tempo, it still sounded nice and the melody was still there.
Ariellen
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:36 pm
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Janette Morgan wrote:
Disney songs should not be sensuous! Especially not songs with words like "gadgets" and "whoozits".
Haha, thank you for providing laughter!
AmethystFae
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 3:05 pm
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That's the version I ranted about in my blog a few days ago!
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 2:48 pm
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Actually, Simpson's voice doesn't sound altogether too bad to me. Overall, I think it's one of the better pop versions I've heard. As far as
really
bad goes, I think
Skye Sweetnam's version
takes the cake here. Especially when it gets to the "walking around on those what do you call them *grunt* feet" part.
Janette Morgan
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:28 pm
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Aw, man, I notice that all the time. It's like they think they have to sound 'sensuous' to sell the song. Disney songs should not be sensuous! Especially not songs with words like "gadgets" and "whoozits".
Though, to be fair, I've heard worse breathiness. Simpson just sounds like she's gasping -- some of them sound like they're trying to whisper the whole thing.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:43 pm
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APK wrote:
Do you mean that stupid breathy effect she does to her voice now? Jessica Simpson is a great singer. Or at least she used to be with her older songs and her old style. But now you can hardly hear what she sings. She just sounds like she's not breathing properly.
That is EXACTLY what I'm talking about
. I'm glad someone else noticed that because no one believes me. She really can sing, but then she started doing that huffy sex pop kitten thing and it sounds terrible. I guess that's what happens when the media gets ahold of you.
APK
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 1:09 pm
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Do you mean that stupid breathy effect she does to her voice now? Jessica Simpson is a great singer. Or at least she used to be with her older songs and her old style. But now you can hardly hear what she sings. She just sounds like she's not breathing properly.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:20 am
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I do give Jessica Simpson that much credit, yes. She did do ok with her part, even if you don't like how she sings. Not OMG FABULOUS, but if she wasn't trying to make the song sound....sexy? It would have been better. I just keep reminding myself the remake WAS supposed to be by the Disney channel circle of Stars and all is well again
Chaos
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 8:23 am
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I think she did okay with a whole new world. Even though I really don't like how she sings she did okay in the aladdin dvd. When I compare the aladdin dvd to the TLM. On the aladdin one they put so much more effort into it.
Jafaria
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:44 am
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Jessica Simpson should not sing Disney songs. There should be a rule against it.
AmethystFae
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 1:22 am
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I haven't gotten my copy of LM yet, but even if I did, I wouldn't be able to see it until the end of the month, since I had it shipped to my dad's.
I swear, I almost screamed when I looked at the track listing for that special edition CD, and saw all the remakes, but especially that Jessica Simpson redid Part of Your World.
I heard a remake of Part of Your World on a myspace music profile, and they totally slaughtered it. That song wasn't meant to have a fast tempo. That destroys the whole mood of the song.
~Hikaru
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