What I mean is, I'm too cheap to go to a movie theater. I'm even too cheap to pay individually to rent a movie, so I waited until Frozen became available on Netflix. So I have missed out on the Frozen-related discussions thus far.
I thought it was quite a good movie, though it had a few flaws. In fact, I actually think it might be worth seeing in a theater, and I wouldn't say that about many cartoons. (I almost said animated movies, but lots of movies are animated these days. I saw Avatar in the theater, and that was largely animated.)
I don't really know about a Frozen ride. I'm not sure a good movie is what makes a good ride. Most of the best rides are not based on movies at all. Also, there's little in the movie that would translate to a ride. People have talked about a bobsled ride. Sure, there is the one scene where Olaf body-sleds down the snow-covered mountainside, but other than that, what do bobsleds have to do with Frozen? A ride would succeed if it shares the things that made the movie great, which in my opinion are: great characters and relationships, excellent visual art and design, and some pretty good songs. These things all suggest dark ride, but I don't know. Just Frozen: The Dark Ride won't quite cut it. It needs some kind of clever unique concept. Every princess movie in some sense could be a dark ride, but that would get a little monotonous.
I think a cool event they could do would be to tie in to how it was winter during summer. They could do a Frozen Summer event in July where they bring out the snow machine that they use during Christmas. Do some ice sculptures. Maybe an outdoor ice rink (if that's possible with advanced technology even in 90 degree weather).
I thought it was quite a good movie, though it had a few flaws. In fact, I actually think it might be worth seeing in a theater, and I wouldn't say that about many cartoons. (I almost said animated movies, but lots of movies are animated these days. I saw Avatar in the theater, and that was largely animated.)
I don't really know about a Frozen ride. I'm not sure a good movie is what makes a good ride. Most of the best rides are not based on movies at all. Also, there's little in the movie that would translate to a ride. People have talked about a bobsled ride. Sure, there is the one scene where Olaf body-sleds down the snow-covered mountainside, but other than that, what do bobsleds have to do with Frozen? A ride would succeed if it shares the things that made the movie great, which in my opinion are: great characters and relationships, excellent visual art and design, and some pretty good songs. These things all suggest dark ride, but I don't know. Just Frozen: The Dark Ride won't quite cut it. It needs some kind of clever unique concept. Every princess movie in some sense could be a dark ride, but that would get a little monotonous.
I think a cool event they could do would be to tie in to how it was winter during summer. They could do a Frozen Summer event in July where they bring out the snow machine that they use during Christmas. Do some ice sculptures. Maybe an outdoor ice rink (if that's possible with advanced technology even in 90 degree weather).