Frozen

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Dr G

15,175 posts

242 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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ooo000ooo said:
Watched this yesterday, the mickey mouse short at the start was brilliant, probably the best use of 3d i've seen so far. The actual film was good, some funny bits and gags aimed at the parents i thought?

Is there someone in the studios that is responsible for Boobs in these films? They were quite eye catching for a cartoon character. In Despicable Me 2, Gru's blind date's boobs had a definite jiggle in them!
I'd forgotten the short; very clevery done and had me laughing away like a loon throughout.

I put Frozen straight onto my pre-order list when I got home from seeing it.

mattyn1

5,757 posts

155 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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We did this film as a family. It is definitely a girls film - boys not really impresed.

'Tis good though - youngest (daughter aged 6) was her first trip to the cinema and she sat glued to the screen! She is a very "princess and disney" girl though.

Nick Grant

5,410 posts

235 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Saw this today, great film. The snow monster did make the boy jump but apart from that he was OK smile The short before was fantastic biggrin

andoverben

429 posts

240 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Took my Girls yesterday (3 and 5) was very good I thought, my youngest sat on my lap for some of it as she got a bit upset (Snow Monster and the Princess been frozen near the end) my 5 Year old thought it was hilarious though.

Moley RUFC

3,616 posts

189 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Took my little girl to see it and I must agree its a quality film. Live the visuals and especially the song that the sister sings when building her ice palace. However, Tangled is still my favourite if for nothing else the "I've got a dream" and "At last I see the light" songs. A 34 year old man could have dust in his eyes at the latter.

TRB

2,303 posts

137 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Missed this at the cinema - but just got the dvd for my kids.

I went to work the other day singing "do you want to build a snowman?". I've not even seen the movie, but the relentless singing of my 5 year old daughter has planted the songs in my head! To be honest I'm half-tempted to watch the movie as the songs sound quite pleasant - although might be biased receiving family renditions.

Grant76

1,381 posts

205 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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TRB said:
Missed this at the cinema - but just got the dvd for my kids.

I went to work the other day singing "do you want to build a snowman?". I've not even seen the movie, but the relentless singing of my 5 year old daughter has planted the songs in my head! To be honest I'm half-tempted to watch the movie as the songs sound quite pleasant - although might be biased receiving family renditions.
You'll really enjoy it. Great film.

My 3 year old sings the songs alll day long.

Cleisthenes

12 posts

120 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Classic. I had the same thing, but it was my house mates singing it biggrin
TRB said:
Missed this at the cinema - but just got the dvd for my kids.

I went to work the other day singing "do you want to build a snowman?". I've not even seen the movie, but the relentless singing of my 5 year old daughter has planted the songs in my head! To be honest I'm half-tempted to watch the movie as the songs sound quite pleasant - although might be biased receiving family renditions.

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Two pages in and no one had made reference to the "I want you to take me up the North mountain" line. What has this place come to.

Pixelpeep

8,600 posts

142 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Disney needed this film. The magic was fading.

Really enjoyed it and as mentioned the 3D mickey sketch at the start was epic

Nick Grant

5,410 posts

235 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Pixelpeep said:
Disney needed this film. The magic was fading.
Erm... Tangled? Wreck it Ralph?

Pixelpeep

8,600 posts

142 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Nick Grant said:
Erm... Tangled? Wreck it Ralph?
not exactly sparkling princesses and fairytales are they?

Great films don't get me wrong but not what you would say 'classic disney'