So what can we say about Disney? Holds a special place in some of our hearts, for the villains or heroes and or the beautiful look. I hope to share a little bit of everything in the days coming, maybe things you forgot about, maybe not and being part of the Co-hosting for A to Z Challenge we all remember Tina... a dear friend and sweet lady.
Please stop back throughout the challenge, can I encourage you to start following me on Google + and be a member. I promise to give you posts here on why we are all a little "Hollywood Nuts"! -Jeremy [Retro]
Please stop back throughout the challenge, can I encourage you to start following me on Google + and be a member. I promise to give you posts here on why we are all a little "Hollywood Nuts"! -Jeremy [Retro]
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Elsa, Princess of Arendelle, possesses cryokinetic powers, with which she is able to produce ice, frost and snow at will. One night while playing, she accidentally injures her younger sister, Princess Anna. Their shocked parents, the king and queen, seek help from the troll king, who heals Anna and removes her memories of Elsa's magic. The royal couple isolates the children in their castle until Elsa learns to control her powers. Afraid of hurting Anna again, Elsa spends most of her time alone in her room, and a rift develops between the sisters as they grow up. When the girls are teenagers, their parents die at sea during a storm.
When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation as queen. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation transpires without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst.
Panicking, Elsa flees the castle, while inadvertently unleashing an eternal winter on the kingdom. High in the nearby mountains, she abandons her restraint, vowing to never return and building herself a solitary ice palace. Anna sets out in search of her sister, determined to return her to Arendelle, end the winter, and mend their relationship. While obtaining supplies, she meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, and convinces Kristoff to guide her up the North Mountain. On their journey, the group encounters Olaf, Anna and Elsa's childhood snowman whom the latter unknowingly brought to life, who leads them to Elsa's hideaway.
When Elsa comes of age, the kingdom prepares for her coronation as queen. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton, who seeks to exploit Arendelle for profit. Excited to be allowed out of the castle again, Princess Anna explores the town and meets Prince Hans of the Southern Isles; the two quickly develop a mutual attraction. Despite Elsa's fears, her coronation transpires without incident. During the reception, Hans proposes to Anna, who hastily accepts. However, Elsa refuses to grant her blessing and forbids their sudden marriage. The sisters argue, culminating in the exposure of Elsa's abilities in an emotional outburst.
Panicking, Elsa flees the castle, while inadvertently unleashing an eternal winter on the kingdom. High in the nearby mountains, she abandons her restraint, vowing to never return and building herself a solitary ice palace. Anna sets out in search of her sister, determined to return her to Arendelle, end the winter, and mend their relationship. While obtaining supplies, she meets an iceman named Kristoff and his reindeer, Sven, and convinces Kristoff to guide her up the North Mountain. On their journey, the group encounters Olaf, Anna and Elsa's childhood snowman whom the latter unknowingly brought to life, who leads them to Elsa's hideaway.
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I-LOVE-THIS-MOVIE! Besides that fact that I have always been a fan of Disney, the story and soundtrack are great! Looking forward to the rest of the alphabet. AtoZchallenge blogger
ReplyDeleteOK, I have to admit to skipping the summary because I know this movie back to front, top to bottom. My daughter is 6... need I say more? The sketches are great!
ReplyDeletetwas a nice movie, although in no way better than BRAVE and TANGLED :)
ReplyDeleteMy wife loves Olaf. Not their best film, but way better than Brave.
ReplyDeleteI love Frozen :) I saw all the hype and went 'meh' and then saw it at Christmas and I loved it. Olaf is awesome ... "I'm gonna tell him." "Don't you dare!" Love the sketches.
ReplyDeleteTasha
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Good F word. Frozen was good, but personally not my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this movie. I have heard nothing but good about it, but I have not seen it.
ReplyDeleteI might have to fix that someday.
I really love this movie. I thought it was lots of fun :) Great choice!
ReplyDeleteIt's a really sweet film. I have a singing Olaf on my desk next to my computer. He keeps the Minions entertained.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great film! Great songs too.
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Matthew MacNish from The QQQE
We just say Frozen as a family. Again. For the whatever time. We all mock the movie, yet when its on of course we all sit down and watch it. Again.
ReplyDeleteI love this concept art focus Jeremy and no one expected this movie to be as big as it is. Including Disney.
ReplyDeleteLet it go, let it goooo! Excellent movie. Excellent story. Excellent music.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the 2015 A to Z Challenge!
A to Z Co-Host S. L. Hennessy
http://pensuasion.blogspot.com
I have only seen this movie about a million times. Did I mention I have a 4 year old daughter? Still love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the A to Z challenge to at laurengreenewrites.com
Not seen the movie myself and not likely too, but it certainly is popular - it's all I seem to hear about these days!
ReplyDeleteI love Frozen, I think it was a really well done movie. Tangled is still my favorite, though :)
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I have not seen this film partly because of all the hoopla but glad to read the plot-didn't know much about it
ReplyDeleteMy wee lassie loved this film but didn't get obsessed like all of her friends. They have all the merch splattered all over their Frozen bedrooms.
ReplyDeleteFrozen is a favorite still around here. I love those sketches of the elk? I'm not sure, but their expression is priceless.
ReplyDeleteGood movie. Unprecedented success and maybe overrated, but good nonetheless. :)
ReplyDeleteI happen to love this movie, even though I'm also a fan of the source material. :)
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is... Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad (that's me!) and our three boys went to see this movie... by the 25th minute, only 2 people (out of 7) were still awake... :)
ReplyDeleteYup, the two ladies ... all the guys were asleep!!!
Can you believe it? I have never seen FROZEN. I keep meaning to. Guess I will have to correct that flaw in my cultural education! :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome sketches for Frozen. I haven't seen the movie but that will change. It was the moon!
ReplyDeleteI'm slightly embarrassed to say I haven't seen the film, just a few clips. And heard the song ... a lot! Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier on the search for Mini-Alex!
ReplyDeleteCool. I'm looking forward to what you come up with especially the odd letters of the alphabet when it comes to Disney.
ReplyDeleteNot a great fan of this one. Beautiful sketches!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen it. Somehow it doesn't seem to have the appeal as other Disney films, plus my nephew didn't want to see it. (I generally only see animated films when he wants to go).
ReplyDeleteI love this movie. It has a good storyline and the characters are awesome. The sketches are really cool!
ReplyDeleteThey spelled the name of the land wrong...
ReplyDeleteLiz A. from Laws of Gravity
I haven't seen this movie yet. Not exactly the same story as the original Snow Queen.
ReplyDeleteSorry Jeremy, rarely wear T shirts.
By the way, see you have the Downey Education Fund on your blog. Took mine down,, it doesn't work any more.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this movie and it's not because I don't want to. I do! But I'm not a big movie theater person and I don't feel like buying it. So I'll have to see it some other way.
ReplyDeleteWhile Frozen wasn't my favourite Disney movie, I did love the art.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the same theme this year! What a coincidence!
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Not seen the movie, but it apparently it is a great one. Love the sketches Jeremy! I do sketches a little. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHank
I haven't seen this one- but I have been hearing about it all year. I would like to see it! Great post. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
I love that Anna is her own hero!
ReplyDeleteWith all the hype and the obsessed kids, I kept telling myself: "I'm not going to give in." But then they were featuring Frozen characters on one of my favorite shows, Once Upon a Time, so I had to "Let it go" and get the back story. Now I sing along with all those kids :)
ReplyDeleteI love love this movie, for it's simplicity, theme, music, animation and everything. :)
ReplyDeleteHated it... Snow person is creepy... Relationships are shallow...plot unnecessarily convoluted and nasty
ReplyDeleteI really liked Frozen, but was stunned that it got so damn huge, when Tangled wasn't nearly as much of a phenomenon and I loooove Tangled.
ReplyDeleteSince Frozen came out, my work colleagues, even the men were singing the "Let It Go" theme song all the time! Frozen was a good movie. I could very well relate to it since I also have a sister I love so much!
ReplyDeleteI loved this movie like I do most animated movies especially disney's. Heard the sequel to it is coming soon, can't wait.
ReplyDeleteI do like Frozen, but I struggle hard to "love it". I think it's because of oversaturation (especially in the parks). Tangled is still my favorite of the recents.
ReplyDeleteIt was entertaining but I really had a problem with how dysfunctional they made that family! And, have to say, "they" have REALLY GONE OVERBOARD with the song everywhere you go. I am soooooo sick of it. And I'm not the only one. Have you seen this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GybFGWkgZ0E&index=60&list=PLuE9KKsua9RD9I_lSzcKqoCeRn1A_FAnC
ReplyDeleteYou must go and see this woman's face, and hear her comments if you haven't!
Lisa, co-host AtoZ 2015, @ http://www.lisabuiecollard.com
Ummm. Yeah. This one? Not for me.
ReplyDeleteJust didn't get it.
I miss Aladdin and Nemo. :)
Heather