Tangled

Are you going to get it, TDIT? :slight_smile:

TANGLED WAS A BEAUTIFUL MOVIE!!!

it cannot, however, hold a candle to Beauty and the Beast.

Yes, the animation and color of it was darling.

I would have bought Tangled yesterday but all the DVDs were gone. :`-( But, on the plus side, my mom said that I can have the soundtrack for my birthday! :slight_smile:

Yay! Your mom is awesome. And I guess it’s good news that Tangled DVDs are selling like hot cakes, you’ll get yours soon enough! :smiley:

Woah, these are my exact feelings!!! I love and adore and obsess for Tangled, but Beauty and the Beast will most likely forever be my all-time favorite.

I love the part where Eugene is fights off some guys with the cooking pan and says, “I gotta get myself one of these!”

Also, I like that Mother Gothel dies like most Disney villians…from falling…although in her case it was also rapid aging, like going from 20 to 300 in five seconds.

I don’t know what I don’t love about this movie. Mother Knows Best is still a little annoying for me, but it’s growing on me. Especially the creepy version closer to the end.

mother knows best & the reprise are actually my favorite musical numbers. well, okay, they’re sort of tied with the when will my life begin? reprise and i see the light, but i do love them a lot.

uhm, what do i /not/ love about this movie? hmm…i guess that they didn’t go for that whole ~oil-painting look~. idk. i was really excited to see the whole darker, rembrandtesque tangled (well, that was back when it was still rapunzel.) don’t get me wrong, i freaking /adore/ this movie and it’s definitely a favorite of mine (ahhh rapunzel is such a cutie i can’t even get over it), but i really was looking forward to that other version, lol.

but eh, i tend to be even more interested in the scrapped versions of films than the final versions, anyway.

still <3 this movie, though. watched it last night for the billionth time. can’t help but cry during the lantern scene, hahaa.

I cry every time the king and queen release the lanterns, too. I just feel so…warm when they do that. And in the beginning, when Flynn says [spoil]"Every year, on her birthday, they release lanterns into the sky, in hopes that their lost princess might come home[/spoil] I get chills and cry as well. Parental stuff like that always gets me, haha. I’m a big sap.

I really need to see it again. I haven’t seen it in what feels like a while.

Only real problem I had with this movie is mention of things the characters shouldn’t know about, like Mozart and superheroes. Then again, it’s hard to keep modern things out of a story set in the past. Even Uvanhoe has Robin Hood in it despite the fact that Robin Hood would have existed in an earlier time period than Ivanhoe is set.

Personally, I love the Mozart line in “I’ve Got A Dream” and the superhuman abilities joke. I thought they were both funny. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’ve watched this movie 34 times since I bought it. I think I officially have a problem. :stuck_out_tongue:

Hehe, that means I have a problem, too. I watched it 14 times in the 6 days I had rented it. :laughing:

I watched it only once, at midnight the day it came out in theaters. But I watch the songs on Youtube. It was a Tangled video on Youtube where I first saw what Blu Rays can do. The picture was so CLEAR, and I knew that DVD’s were incapable of making animated movies that amzzing. I don’t care what they do to live-action movies, since I doubt my favorite movie would ever be released on Blu Ray anyway.

Wow. You and I have a lot in common. :stuck_out_tongue: 8D -high-five-

As many of you probably know, the latern scene was based of an actual lantern ceremony that is done at some southeastern Asian countries.

Last night I saw The Hangover Part II, which takes place in Thailand. And they defintely had a lantern scene! It was cool to see what they look like in real life, they’re huge! I want to lift one of those lanterns some day.

Woah, that’s really cool! I didn’t know it was a real thing, I just knew the lantern scene makes me tear up every time.

Yeah, I’m sure there’s videos online of those ceremonies, but it’s stunningly cool.

I also like the rats at the end of the part of the “I’ve Got a Dream” song where the main thing is singing about wanting to be a concert pianist. Pascal is looking at these rats and they seem to be leftover from Ratatouille.