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Re: Frozen

#41 Post by missunique » Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:28 pm

Watched this today, really enjoyed it and the storyline about sisters. My girls were singing the songs as soon as we left. Family movie for all
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Re: Frozen

#42 Post by Diane65 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:15 pm

Just perfect 10/10
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#43 Post by raj101 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:15 pm

you know that situation when you were expecting a certain meal and you ended up with something completely different...but the new meal was actually quite good?

I was expecting Frozen to have a pantomime Cruella De Villain in it, so I was pleasantly surprised to see a more mature film that was less polarised than traditional good/evil WD movies. Outstanding soundtrack and animation, with its only real weakness being in areas of plot direction. I struggled to understand why the princesses were BOTH being hidden from the public for no reason, or why they were stupid enough to fall for the first ginger lad who happened to come along - I guess that's just Disney.

Apart from that, good movie. Biggest face palm has to be the best song - singing 'Wanna come out and make a snowman?' to someone who is being kept indoors for life because she accidentally freezes things has to be on par with continually singing 'I'm walking on sunshine! And it feels GOOD!' for 20 years to a kid with terminally severe Xeroderma Pigmentosum. Only happens in the warped world of Walt. But still a pretty good movie, astounding for the youngest kids.
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#44 Post by McG » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:22 pm

Excellent entertainment for all the family! Should be a great hit in the coming weeks for a night out even if you have to p*y . . .though remember the offer from Iceland for a free child's ticket which at least reduces the cost!
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#45 Post by moggers » Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:24 pm

McG wrote:Excellent entertainment for all the family! Should be a great hit in the coming weeks for a night out even if you have to p*y . . .though remember the offer from Iceland for a free child's ticket which at least reduces the cost!
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#46 Post by caitlinmorton » Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:05 pm

My goodness this was delightful. Utterly delightful. Most delightful film I've seen in a long time. I can't stop saying the word 'delightful'.

I loved everything about this. I smell awards.

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#47 Post by sy1328 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:23 pm

Frozen is a must-see family film, honestly really funny even for adults. .This fun-packed festive fantasy tale has plenty of the Disney magic that will warm your heart. Highly recommended

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#48 Post by big_bad_wolf » Sun Dec 01, 2013 7:18 pm

Went and saw this with the family at Bournemouth Odeon which was nearly full. We all really enjoyed it great storyline and loved the songs. Even got a short mickey mouse movie before it started. A great sunday morning outing well done Disney.
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    #49 Post by DaveWeed » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:28 pm

    Went to see this today at Cheshire Oaks. ( only 80% full )
    Disney hadn't sent the film in time & when it finally arrived it had subtitles !!!

    The short before the movie was very entertaining & had the audience laughing.

    The subtitles throughout the movie were a little distracting but not enough to spoil it.
    We all loved Frozen & will definitely be watching it again !!

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    #50 Post by midian » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:43 pm

    another thumbs up here. wasn't expecting to enjoy it nearly as much as i did. genuinely moved at the end. the singing was very belt-it-out-loud so i could, as has been said before, imagine it on a stage.

    i missed the post-credits bit. getting fed up of that trick. young uns don't like to sit and watch the boring credits so once the screen went black with just white writing and the lights came on we left. ho hum.

    9/10 from me

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