Originally Posted By CuriousConstance When he was trying to quietly get Anna to leave when they both thought Kristoff was crazy because they thought he was talking to rocks, I was laughing so hard!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Just got back from WDW this morning, and I have to admit that we went a few of the structured meet & greets in MK. In part, it was because we'd already done nearly everything else, but largely because they had short waits On the bright side, I'm pretty sure that the Donald we met was every bit as awkward as I am, so we didn't have to do any of that interacting stuff. Just snap the picture and get out!
Originally Posted By mele I told my daughter that I'd wait in the line to meet Elsa and Anna for her. We're celebrating her 16th birthday at DL with 5 of her best friends. Most of the girls have seen 'Frozen' multiple times but don't really want to stand in line for HOURS to meet them. I'm really hoping the lines are shorter by then, or that they've got multiple actors. Something!
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "I was laughing so hard!" So was I! The animation in the film is exceptional. I felt like I was watching real actors instead of a cartoon.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance mele, be in line before the characters are actually set to open. Usually it's not so bad when you do that. That's what I use to do when my daughter wanted to meet the princesses back at the old Fantasy Faire.
Originally Posted By mele That's my plan. I won't do it if it's later in the day and my feet are sore/tired and, even worse, my crankiness levels are higher. ;-) Every single time we'd walk past the Fantasy Faire, without fail, I'd thank my lucky stars that it didn't exist when my daughter was young enough to care. If the Little Mermaid ride had existed, we would have spent half of our trips on it. Timing is everything. LOL
Originally Posted By mele That's my plan. I won't do it if it's later in the day and my feet are sore/tired and, even worse, my crankiness levels are higher. ;-) Every single time we'd walk past the Fantasy Faire, without fail, I'd thank my lucky stars that it didn't exist when my daughter was young enough to care. If the Little Mermaid ride had existed, we would have spent half of our trips on it. Timing is everything. LOL
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance LOL true! I'm hoping Evan loses his crush on Elsa before our trip. If not, I'll probably be standing in line to meet Elsa with you, lol.
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "Did you see it in 3D?" "No. I'm cheap." Too bad. The Mickey short is really an exceptional use of 3D.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "The Mickey short is really an exceptional use of 3D." You know, I wondered about that when I was watching Yookeroo. It worked very well in 2D and I can imagine that in 3D it would be amazing.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance It was crazy good in 3d. I saw it in 2d after seeing it in 3d, and it was hard to go from one to the other.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I didn't think the short was especially noteworthy in 3D or 2D when I saw it, but during the feature itself there were some really great 3D moments. Pretty much any time it was snowing it felt very real, and the ice castle building sequence in Let It Go was also really great. It was still good in 2D, but the 3D really pushed it over the edge
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "but during the feature itself there were some really great 3D moments. Pretty much any time it was snowing it felt very real, and the ice castle building sequence in Let It Go was also really great. It was still good in 2D, but the 3D really pushed it over the edge" I though 3D was worth it for Frozen, but.. "It was crazy good in 3d. I saw it in 2d after seeing it in 3d, and it was hard to go from one to the other." The short was really made for 3D. "You know, I wondered about that when I was watching Yookeroo. It worked very well in 2D and I can imagine that in 3D it would be amazing." It was.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros >>You saw it twice Ferret?<< I saw it in mid-December, when I was worried that it might leave theaters soon-ish (since it had been out for several weeks already), and then I saw it again a couple weeks ago with some friends who wanted to see it. It was interesting to see it twice with it somewhat fresh in my mind, but still not too fresh. The things that I didn't like on initial viewing were better the second time, and the things I thought were great the first time just seemed 'good'; it seemed to average everything out more, and explain a few of the details better
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I prefer the non-talking characters to the "face characters". Nine times out of ten, the moment they open their mouth any illusion you may have had is blown. They just never sound like you expect them to sound.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros >>They just never sound like you expect them to sound.<< When we went to Enchanted Tales with Belle on Saturday, this couldn't have been farther from the truth. She looked more-or-less like Belle, but when she started talking, it sounded exactly like her. I was blown away! Between that, and the little boy who was portraying the Beast but was afraid of Belle, it was a well-used FP
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "The things that I didn't like on initial viewing were better the second time, and the things I thought were great the first time just seemed 'good'; it seemed to average everything out more, and explain a few of the details better" The only character I didn't like was that stupid moose. The male animated sidekick who behaves like a dog even if its a horse, a moose, or a cow is a tired worn out gag.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: For your information, Sven is a reindeer--not a moose or a dog. How would you like it if somebody mistook you for some other species than what you really are?