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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Ariellen"]The first trailer I saw for the movie showed Genie emerging from the lamp (along with Tarzan at the end of 'Son of Man,' Belle looking inquisitively at the painting of the Prince, the objects on the balcony as Beast dies, fireworks from the BatB transformation scene, and sorcerer Mickey in Fantasia), if I recall correctly. I think that's what rn was talking about :D[/quote]
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shady pines ma
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:47 pm
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I loved Enchanted SO HARD. I've been DYING for something good from the Disney studios that hearkens back to the good old days of quality and 2D animation.
My big disappointment is how shitty the DVD is. A few featurettes, useless deleted scenes, an ok gag reel, and a music video? And a cartoon. No REAL making-of bonus material? Ugh, GTFO Disney.
Although they did make up for it a little with a bonus DVD you may still be able to get at Target which includes the 30-minute documentary Becoming Enchanted, which is AMAZING. I actually bought my copy at a local retailer, but a friend of mine bought me the Target version so I could have the bonus disc.
I ended up donating the extra Enchanted DVD to the library, cause they only had the fullscreen DVD. Yucky icky poo poo!
Nez
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:14 pm
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Anonymous wrote:
Nez wrote:
...so I can annoy my family.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
So I can watch it o'er again
Wheneeeveeeeer....
The answer to my fangirl's duet!!!!
I applaud you!
~*DP/Ariellen (not logged in XP)
*takes a bow*
Guest
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:00 am
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Nez wrote:
...so I can annoy my family.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
So I can watch it o'er again
Wheneeeveeeeer....
The answer to my fangirl's duet!!!!
I applaud you!
~*DP/Ariellen (not logged in XP)
Nez
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:01 pm
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Ariellen wrote:
...I have gone far too long NOT mentioning my ridiculous newfound obsession with this movie on this thread. I'm surprised SalukFan and/or AG hasn't called me out for it already.
*gazes all starry eyed at the little collage of 9 ticket stubs on her bulletin board and sings, to the tune of "True Love's Kiss"*
I've been dreaming of a DVD...
...so I can annoy my family.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
Ariellen
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:09 pm
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...I have gone far too long NOT mentioning my ridiculous newfound obsession with this movie on this thread. I'm surprised SalukFan and/or AG hasn't called me out for it already.
*gazes all starry eyed at the little collage of 9 ticket stubs on her bulletin board and sings, to the tune of "True Love's Kiss"*
I've been dreaming of a DVD...
Nez
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:15 pm
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I saw it the other day. It was cute, but now I've become addicted to "That's How You Know".
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:13 pm
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And they weren't because a lot of them lacked the same heart the ones before did
Syera
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:45 pm
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Well, I think a lot of people
were
whinin' about how they just weren't like they used to be...
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:28 pm
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I just...maybe I'm thinking too practically on this
. Everyone's all "MAN, DISNEY DID IT AGAIN! IT'S JUST LIKE THOSE GOOD OLD FASHIONED DISNEY FILMS!!"....yeah, no kidding. That's the point
. They spoofed their own formula, so I'd HOPE it would feel the same as the others in some sense. If I didn't walk away feeling like this was a "classic Disney movie" because of how it was presented, they kinda did it wrong
.
Syera
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:36 pm
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Hmm... I can kinda see both sides o' the story here. On the one hand, having the good old-fashioned stuff is fun for nostalgia's sake, but on the other hand... well, I like to be surprised! So few movies can do that.
I do want to see it, but from the sound of it, its formulaic layout will make it a flitty fantasy that will soon be forgotten.
On the other hand, it'll be fun seeing 'em lampshade the silliness of animated movies. SOMEBODY had to!
Nez
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:30 am
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
Emmlei wrote:
This is more an homage/parody of their Disney animated films. If you go in with that in mind, you want be disappointed. It is predictable, but in a way that's the charm of it.
You know, that's probably more or less why I'm not blown away by this movie at all
. I saw everything coming and nothing was new to me. It was cute and I liked it, but I'm almost tired of them playing it safe with their films now
. I KNOW Disney is capable of making cute, happy feel good films like this; that's why I love them, but when are we gonna go back to trying NEW things? NEW types of stories? Pixar has the right idea! All Enchanted felt like to me was "Man, remember when Disney movies use to open like this and there was animation like this and there were songs/song sequences that was sorta like this and then these two people had all these scenes building up to their relationship like this and they had a huge memorable love scene like this and shit hit the fan because the villain broke it up like this and then it was solved like this and then they lived happily ever after like this? Weren't those stories great, guys? Let's give them a big round of applause, Disney geeks
". Ok, I did...so is that it?
Again, it's a cute film and all, but I'm waiting for Disney to stop recyling their movies and characters/character ideals, and remember the cute quote they put at the end of Meet the Robinsons--"We keep moving
forward
, opening up
new
doors and doing
new
things."
*hides her "Boys From Albion" stories away, until that day happens*
Emmlei
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:11 am
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AG: Yes, I totally agree. I want new stuff, but I also liked this one for what it is. They told the story well, entertaining me even when I knew what was coming. I'll have to wait a little longer for the fresher stuff, is all.
*can't believe I had such a major misspelling*
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 3:46 am
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Emmlei wrote:
This is more an homage/parody of their Disney animated films. If you go in with that in mind, you want be disappointed. It is predictable, but in a way that's the charm of it.
You know, that's probably more or less why I'm not blown away by this movie at all
. I saw everything coming and nothing was new to me. It was cute and I liked it, but I'm almost tired of them playing it safe with their films now
. I KNOW Disney is capable of making cute, happy feel good films like this; that's why I love them, but when are we gonna go back to trying NEW things? NEW types of stories? Pixar has the right idea! All Enchanted felt like to me was "Man, remember when Disney movies use to open like this and there was animation like this and there were songs/song sequences that was sorta like this and then these two people had all these scenes building up to their relationship like this and they had a huge memorable love scene like this and shit hit the fan because the villain broke it up like this and then it was solved like this and then they lived happily ever after like this? Weren't those stories great, guys? Let's give them a big round of applause, Disney geeks
". Ok, I did...so is that it?
Again, it's a cute film and all, but I'm waiting for Disney to stop recyling their movies and characters/character ideals, and remember the cute quote they put at the end of Meet the Robinsons--"We keep moving
forward
, opening up
new
doors and doing
new
things."
Salukfan
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 9:49 pm
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I'm absolutely in love with this movie. I already fangirl Edward.
But, yeah, the lack of Aladdin references is fail.
Emmlei
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:13 pm
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Syera wrote:
I want to see it, but I have a terrible fear that it's going to feel like
The 10th Kingdom
with none of the charm.
It's nothing like
The 10th Kingdom
, it doesn't explore the complexities of the original fairy tales. This is more an homage/parody of their Disney animated films. If you go in with that in mind, you won't be disappointed. It is predictable, but in a way that's the charm of it.
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