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| re: First day Frozen sales disappointing | |
| Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 07:49 pm EDT 08/15/17 | |
| In reply to: First day Frozen sales disappointing - Naughty_Rob 06:52 pm EDT 08/15/17 | |
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| I rather like their Instagram sponsored story ad. Cool animation. Disney's track record isn't as pristine as freshly fallen flakes, I'm afraid. TARZAN and MERMAID were clunkers. And although MARY POPPINS was undeniably a hit, I really just couldn't get into it. Call me crazy, but I think people are going to want to find out how the hell they're going to give Elsa the power to make ice, snow, a castle, a snowman, and a sexy sparkly blue dress with her bare hands live on stage. If the illusions and effects are crystal sparkle magical, people will buy tickets. If those effects are a dud, people will save their dough and watch the film for the umpteenth time. - GMB |
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| re: First day Frozen sales disappointing | |
| Posted by: mamaleh 11:23 am EDT 08/16/17 | |
| In reply to: re: First day Frozen sales disappointing - GrumpyMorningBoy 07:49 pm EDT 08/15/17 | |
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| Re the sparkly blue dress, just call on William Ivey Long. He worked magic in CINDERELLA. | |
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| re: First day Frozen sales disappointing | |
| Posted by: showtunesoprano 09:47 am EDT 08/16/17 | |
| In reply to: re: First day Frozen sales disappointing - GrumpyMorningBoy 07:49 pm EDT 08/15/17 | |
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| Having seen the 1-hour live musical version of Frozen at Disneyland, they have no problem creating magic on stage. | |
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