this is faker than kraft cheese.I saw this on Pinterest. I doubt this is true. I hope Elsa doesn't get anybody, because I want her to be independent.
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this is faker than kraft cheese.
Wait...Kraft cheese is fake??
Congrats to Frozen for passing 400 million domestic today.
Nobody could have predicted that.
The only thing that stopped Frozens box office run was Frozen itself ( the DVD release )
It also is continuing its amazing run in Japan... it has a reasonable shot of becoming top 10 of all time.
Congrats to Frozen for passing 400 million domestic today.
Nobody could have predicted that.
The only thing that stopped Frozens box office run was Frozen itself ( the DVD release )
It also is continuing its amazing run in Japan... it has a reasonable shot of becoming top 10 of all time.
I don't know, I am torn whether I like this or for the first time in forever reprise. As a song I love for the first time in forever far more than life's too short, but I do like the confrontation here adds some real tension to the resentment probably held on both sides of the sisters. But you make a good point because this scene leaves the question why would elsa let anna go if she had known she had frozen her heart? Which is something they managed to fix in for the first time in forever. But cute isn't what I would call this. still my main issue is if there is great behind the scenes content like this, why the hell isn't it on the collectors edition of the dvd. That frozen "ultimate" edition I keep reading about better happen.I can see why they cut it. It's a cute segment, but it changes the tone of the film considerably.
Life's too short actual outtake/deleted scene from wdas. This was given out during a lecture. To think they have amazing extra's and they managed to leave a good chunk of them out of the actual "collectors" edition of the film is just appalling. Since this film was changed mid schedule that must mean they have a slew more scenes like this with performances by Kristen belle and idina menzel.
I like the tension in this scene, but I prefer For The First Time In Forever Reprise in it's musicality, staging, and emotional climax at the end. It all comes together perfectly. Plus, their confrontation scene in the ballroom earlier already allowed Anna to express her anger toward Elsa. The point of her coming after Elsa is because she finally understands what she's been going through, which allows her to let go of that resentment. And Elsa could never be mad at Anna. She is traumatized by what she did to Anna in the past, so she punishes herself because of it. All of the decisions she makes are to protect Anna, not to spite her. Which is why it there's no need for them to be angry at each other here. Both are trying to do what's best for the other, maybe not in the best way, but the only ways they know how.I don't know, I am torn whether I like this or for the first time in forever reprise. As a song I love for the first time in forever far more than life's too short, but I do like the confrontation here adds some real tension to the resentment probably held on both sides of the sisters. But you make a good point because this scene leaves the question why would elsa let anna go if she had known she had frozen her heart? Which is something they managed to fix in for the first time in forever. But cute isn't what I would call this. still my main issue is if there is great behind the scenes content like this, why the hell isn't it on the collectors edition of the dvd. That frozen "ultimate" edition I keep reading about better happen.
I like the tension in this scene, but I prefer For The First Time In Forever Reprise in it's musicality, staging, and emotional climax at the end. It all comes together perfectly. Plus, their confrontation scene in the ballroom earlier already allowed Anna to express her anger toward Elsa. The point of her coming after Elsa is because she finally understands what she's been going through, which allows her to let go of that resentment. And Elsa could never be mad at Anna. She is traumatized by what she did to Anna in the past, so she punishes herself because of it. All of the decisions she makes are to protect Anna, not to spite her. Which is why it there's no need for them to be angry at each other here. Both are trying to do what's best for the other, maybe not in the best way, but the only ways they know how.
I can see why they cut it. It's a cute segment, but it changes the tone of the film considerably.
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