Okay, so recently I commenté on a poll, and it got me thinking. I think it deserves a bigger list, so here toi go!
Recently this past Thanksgiving, a new Disney Princess/Queen movie came out titled "Frozen." After being locked away for years from society because of her ice powers, Anna bitches to her sister about not being able to marry a man she has known for less than half a day, and fucks it all up par taking her gant and making her run away from the kingdom.
Ever since this movie came out, it's gotten loads and loads of attention. Really, it's probably the most populaire Disney movie since Lion King. But people ask, how did it get this popular, and how is it still populaire a mois before it's original release rendez-vous amoureux, date from last year?
Well, if toi haven't seen Frozen, toi kind of are missing out a bit. With it's (almost) amazing animation, and wonderfully composed soundtrack and great singers, La Reine des Neiges was, no doubt, the suivant big Disney movie. If toi haven't seen it, go check it out. Seriously, after this you'll want ice powers and a reindeer.
Now, back to the original question. What spiked the popularity?
1 = The Soundtrack
The La Reine des Neiges 2013 soundtrack includes the main vocal songs, "Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman?," "For The First Time In Forever," "Love Is An Open Door," "Let It Go," "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," "In Summer," "For The First Time In Forever (Reprise," and "Fixer Upper," along with the single version of "Let It Go," performed par the artist "Demi Lovato." Even though "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," and "In Summer," are pretty much completely useless and irrelevant to the main plot, they still at least added some extra minutes to the movie which I guess makes everything better.
The main song everyone totally went batshit crazy over was "Let It Go," performed par a very big Broadway lady named "Idina Menzel," who toi may know as the originally casted Elphaba from Broadway's hit musical "Wicked." She's literally performed in so many Broadway shows, I can't liste them all now.
The song "Let It Go" is one of the belty-ist Disney Princess songs since "Colors Of The Wind." With it's amazing lyrics, great recording voice and animation to go along, what person couldn't like it?
Well, everyone's kinda getting annoyed par it.
I have to admit it, right after I saw La Reine des Neiges in theaters, I went straight to Youtube to find it. I would listen to it nonstop and it was or to my ears. But now, it's kind of getting overrated. A lot. It's been getting so much attention that no one really wants to hear it anymore, and that's what sucks. The same goes for "for The First Time In, Forever," and "Do toi Want To Build A Snowman." They're so overplayed and covered and parodied, people just don't want to hear them anymore.
"Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman," is one of the most heart-wrenching, and cutest songs ever.
Yeah that's probably a lie ^
A lot of people will tell toi a lot of good things about the song, but what they don't mention is it's constant repetition. Sure, it may not annoy everyone, but we were all thinking it.
Along the cœur, coeur wrenching lines, in the middle of the song their parents die. That's really the only thing sad about it. If that didn't happen, it'd just be a pity party for Elsa having to be shut in, and asking why her father hasn't let her out yet.
I guess "Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman" isn't a populaire as "Let It Go," but it still has a on everyone's nerve meter.
Let's get this clear.. "In Summer," and "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," were pretty much just there because they were too lazy to write plus dialogue and character development. Couldn't of we've seen plus of Elsa in those clips? Even clips of Anna and Elsa's parents instead of the not needed snowman guy who's the "comedic sidekick?" Even "Fixer Upper" could of been taken out for heavens sake.
From what I've seen, those three songs aren't the most popular, and have some pretty low ratings for their not needed place in the movie.
I'll end it here, as I have some errands to attend to, but I'm hoping for the suivant one I can get plus in depth with characters! Bye lovelies.
Recently this past Thanksgiving, a new Disney Princess/Queen movie came out titled "Frozen." After being locked away for years from society because of her ice powers, Anna bitches to her sister about not being able to marry a man she has known for less than half a day, and fucks it all up par taking her gant and making her run away from the kingdom.
Ever since this movie came out, it's gotten loads and loads of attention. Really, it's probably the most populaire Disney movie since Lion King. But people ask, how did it get this popular, and how is it still populaire a mois before it's original release rendez-vous amoureux, date from last year?
Well, if toi haven't seen Frozen, toi kind of are missing out a bit. With it's (almost) amazing animation, and wonderfully composed soundtrack and great singers, La Reine des Neiges was, no doubt, the suivant big Disney movie. If toi haven't seen it, go check it out. Seriously, after this you'll want ice powers and a reindeer.
Now, back to the original question. What spiked the popularity?
1 = The Soundtrack
The La Reine des Neiges 2013 soundtrack includes the main vocal songs, "Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman?," "For The First Time In Forever," "Love Is An Open Door," "Let It Go," "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," "In Summer," "For The First Time In Forever (Reprise," and "Fixer Upper," along with the single version of "Let It Go," performed par the artist "Demi Lovato." Even though "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," and "In Summer," are pretty much completely useless and irrelevant to the main plot, they still at least added some extra minutes to the movie which I guess makes everything better.
The main song everyone totally went batshit crazy over was "Let It Go," performed par a very big Broadway lady named "Idina Menzel," who toi may know as the originally casted Elphaba from Broadway's hit musical "Wicked." She's literally performed in so many Broadway shows, I can't liste them all now.
The song "Let It Go" is one of the belty-ist Disney Princess songs since "Colors Of The Wind." With it's amazing lyrics, great recording voice and animation to go along, what person couldn't like it?
Well, everyone's kinda getting annoyed par it.
I have to admit it, right after I saw La Reine des Neiges in theaters, I went straight to Youtube to find it. I would listen to it nonstop and it was or to my ears. But now, it's kind of getting overrated. A lot. It's been getting so much attention that no one really wants to hear it anymore, and that's what sucks. The same goes for "for The First Time In, Forever," and "Do toi Want To Build A Snowman." They're so overplayed and covered and parodied, people just don't want to hear them anymore.
"Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman," is one of the most heart-wrenching, and cutest songs ever.
Yeah that's probably a lie ^
A lot of people will tell toi a lot of good things about the song, but what they don't mention is it's constant repetition. Sure, it may not annoy everyone, but we were all thinking it.
Along the cœur, coeur wrenching lines, in the middle of the song their parents die. That's really the only thing sad about it. If that didn't happen, it'd just be a pity party for Elsa having to be shut in, and asking why her father hasn't let her out yet.
I guess "Do toi Wanna Build A Snowman" isn't a populaire as "Let It Go," but it still has a on everyone's nerve meter.
Let's get this clear.. "In Summer," and "Reindeer's Are Better Than People," were pretty much just there because they were too lazy to write plus dialogue and character development. Couldn't of we've seen plus of Elsa in those clips? Even clips of Anna and Elsa's parents instead of the not needed snowman guy who's the "comedic sidekick?" Even "Fixer Upper" could of been taken out for heavens sake.
From what I've seen, those three songs aren't the most popular, and have some pretty low ratings for their not needed place in the movie.
I'll end it here, as I have some errands to attend to, but I'm hoping for the suivant one I can get plus in depth with characters! Bye lovelies.