Do you think there will be a 2nd frozen film.

Robert Sadler

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I do hope Disney will do a follow up of frozen love the film well cool.Me is being a big kid again, we all where kids once upon a time....
 

Disneygirl14

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I say they leave it alone, but from what I heard, they're considering making another one that- if I'm correct- will be out by 2016 or 2017. I hope they plan to make this one good, because from what I've seen, the Toy Story series is the only series that's actually been good. Don't really like how Cars 2 turned out.

But, if Frozen 2 does happen, I hope they show Anna and Kristophs ( spelled right or..?) children, if they have them. :cat:
 

AllyInWonderland

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If they did make a second one, (I love Frozen but I hope not.) I would personally hope they wouldn't do anything more with Kristoff and Anna's relationship. I mean, she's only 18 and Kristoff is in his early twenties. I mean, I find it really disturbing that Ariel had a kid at 16, and Melody doesn't get any attention anyways.

I hope Anna learns from her past mistake and just goes on dates with Kristoff.

And they better keep Elsa single!
 

Robert Sadler

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I to would have mixed views on how a sequel of any film comes out but seems a bit crazy of me thinking there seems to be a frozen follow up needed here. agreed with Anna and kristoff may be with a family.even Elsa perhaps she may find someone,i feel sorry for the girl....OMG i am going soft in my old age....its only Disney film.
 

rob0519

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I can understand the musical and the ice show, bit a monster movie like this probably can't capture lighting twice. I hope they stop at one.
 

BuddyThomas

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I can understand the musical and the ice show, bit a monster movie like this probably can't capture lighting twice. I hope they stop at one.
I pretty much agree with you, but just to play devil's advocate for a moment, there was not one, but two successful
sequels to Toy Story, and #3 is arguably
the best in the bunch. Obviously it doesn't always work out so well. Cars 2, anybody?
 

sweetpee_1993

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God, I hope not. But they will. If there's a buck to be made, they will. There's a real problem with knowing when to stop as evidenced by TS3. I could slap whoever came up with the idea of ending TS3 that way. One of my boys and I were talking about it recently. They need to do a short that shows Andy's kids playing with his toys and then the toys by themselves telling how they escaped, how Andy went back for them, or how the little girl decided Andy's kids needed them when they came to Sunnyside Daycare.
 

sweetpee_1993

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I pretty much agree with you, but just to play devil's advocate for a moment, there was not one, but two successful
sequels to Toy Story, and #3 is arguably
the best in the bunch. Obviously it doesn't always work out so well. Cars 2, anybody?
Oh no. TS3 was the worst. I left the theater sick I was so mad. I've not watched it since. I refuse to add it to our library.

I did watch Frozen twice. Both times I ended up perplexed what the big deal is. It's good, not great. Disney has done many, many things that were far better IMO but didn't get a fraction of the attention. So goes the hype machine.....
 

BuddyThomas

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God, I hope not. But they will. If there's a buck to be made, they will. There's a real problem with knowing when to stop as evidenced by TS3. I could slap whoever came up with the idea of ending TS3 that way. One of my boys and I were talking about it recently. They need to do a short that shows Andy's kids playing with his toys and then the toys by themselves telling how they escaped, how Andy went back for them, or how the little girl decided Andy's kids needed them when they came to Sunnyside Daycare.
I'll have to disagree with you there. I thought the ending of Toy Story 3 was brilliant, and perfect. You may recall that at the 2011 Oscars, it was nominated for Best Motion Picture of the Year, and Best Screenplay, among other awards, and it won for Best Animated Feature.
 

BuddyThomas

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Oh no. TS3 was the worst. I left the theater sick I was so mad. I've not watched it since. I refuse to add it to our library.

I did watch Frozen twice. Both times I ended up perplexed what the big deal is. It's good, not great. Disney has done many, many things that were far better IMO but didn't get a fraction of the attention. So goes the hype machine.....
The worst? Really?

Okay, it won:

Academy Award
Golden Globe
Bafta Award
AFI Award
Annie Award
Hugo Award
Kid's Choice Award
London Critics Circle Award
Los Angeles Film Critics Award
National Board of Review Award
People's Choice Award
Satellite Award
Teen Choice Award
Toronto Film Critics Association Award
and about ten others that I am too lazy to type.

Anyway, to each his own, but many seem to agree that it was far from "the worst".
 

sweetpee_1993

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The worst? Really?

Okay, it won:

Academy Award
Golden Globe
Bafta Award
AFI Award
Annie Award
Hugo Award
Kid's Choice Award
London Critics Circle Award
Los Angeles Film Critics Award
National Board of Review Award
People's Choice Award
Satellite Award
Teen Choice Award
Toronto Film Critics Association Award
and about ten others that I am too lazy to type.

Anyway, to each his own, but many seem to agree that it was far from "the worst".

That's their opinions. I have my own and don't form my opinions by what others think. I left the theater thoroughly angry. That's never changed. Toy Story? Loved. Toy Story 2? Really like. Toy Story 3? Burn it. Burn it with fire. LOL!

It's all good. ;)
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
I pretty much agree with you, but just to play devil's advocate for a moment, there was not one, but two successful
sequels to Toy Story, and #3 is arguably
the best in the bunch. Obviously it doesn't always work out so well. Cars 2, anybody?
The Toy Story trilogy is an exception to the rule. Disney has churned out way too many mediocre (and worse) sequels for me to have hopes that Frozen 2 would go the route of Toy Story.

I would bet money on them overusing Olaf in the sequel to the point of obnoxiousness.
 

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