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Postby Nyle_On » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:27 am

I did! It was hilarious :)
 
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Re: Frozen

Postby SugarGuyWrecker » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:39 am

One question to ask everyone..... How could Olaf be smiling when he is plunging to his death and better yet, How did Bart end up being allowed to borrow Olaf? Did Elsa allow him to, or was Anna in on it? Answer away!
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Re: Frozen

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:18 pm

The Frozen soundtrack slides 3-6 with 29,000 (down 33 percent)

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Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:38 pm

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The Future of Frozen To Be Revealed In ABC Special on September 2

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“The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic” is an all-new, original special in a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Lincoln Square Productions and Walt Disney Animation Studios. The special ventures behind-the-scenes for an exclusive look at the origins and evolution of the Academy Award-winning film Frozen, now the biggest animated feature of all time. A breathtaking and fantastic saga, the special tells the real story of making a modern movie based on a timeless tale that nearly overnight became a cultural touchstone for legions of fans.

“The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic” airs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 (8:00 -9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Viewers will get a rare look inside Walt Disney Animation Studios and unprecedented access to the creative team that brought Frozen to life. Throughout the one-hour special, the audience will hear from Frozen stars Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, the directors, songwriters, producer, artists and chief creative officer John Lasseter—the team who dreamed of making a cherished Hans Christian Andersen story into a big-screen animated musical. Viewers will take a journey to the beautiful Norwegian villages and landscapes that inspired the look of the fictional kingdom of Arendelle and see images and footage from the research trips to Norway, Quebec and points beyond that helped create the film’s unforgettable look and feel.

This special will also include some exciting announcements about the next chapter of Frozen and a never-before-seen preview of Frozen characters Anna, Elsa and Kristoff on an upcoming episode of ABC’s smash-hit “Once Upon a Time.”

The program will culminate in an exclusive sneak peek at the action-packed comedy-adventure Big Hero 6, currently in production at Walt Disney Animation Studios –under wraps until now – as the team prepares their next big-screen epic.

“The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic” is hosted by star Josh Gad (voice of Olaf) and features interviews with Frozen stars Kristen Bell (voice of Anna) and Idina Menzel (voice of Elsa) as well as Walt Disney Animation Studios’ chief creative officer and Frozen executive producer John Lasseter, Academy Award®-winning filmmakers, including directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, producer Peter Del Vecho, and songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. This one-hour special will also feature exclusive insights and commentary from art director Mike Giaimo and talented artists from the art direction, animation and effects teams. The exclusive sneak peek of Big Hero 6 is presented by the film’s directors, Don Hall and Chris Williams.

Get a preview of what will be revealed in this clip from the show:

"Snowman" Clip - The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic



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Re: Frozen

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:58 pm

"Elsa Hair Story" Clip - The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic



"Making of Let It Go" Clip - The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic

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Re: Frozen

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:52 pm

"Voices of Young Elsa & Anna" Clip - The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic



Disney's ‘Frozen’ Empire Is Bigger Than Ever

An ABC special on the film highlights the Oscar winner's brilliant corporate synergy

“Frozen” is as hot as ever for Disney, so don't expect them to let it go anytime soon.

The Oscar-winning animated film topped out at $400 million domestic and $1.274 billion worldwide at the box office earlier this year, making it one of the company's all-time biggest smash hits. The story of the sister princesses in the icy kingdom of Arendelle was an unexpected smash for Burbank-based Disney, which spent the summer plotting out how to keep the snowball rolling.

The answer has been in activating the company's many branches, making “Frozen” the perfect case of corporate synergy at the House of Mouse, which is now working to build on the huge base provided by the theatrical success.

“['Frozen'] is definitely up there in terms of our top, probably, five franchises,” Disney CEO Robert Iger told analysts in May. “So you can expect us to take full advantage of that over the next five years, I would guess.”

So far, so good. For example, on Tuesday night, the Disney-owned ABC Network will air a behind-the-scenes special about the making of “Frozen,” which helps serve several purposes: It will hype up the addition of live action versions of the “Frozen” characters to the network's fantasy drama “Once Upon a Time”; grab lots of eyeballs for a preview of the next animated Disney film, “Big Hero 6”; and stoke excitement for the sing-along version of “Frozen,” which will be released on DVD and Blu-ray in November.

The new home video release will be a way to leverage “Frozen” in a sector it has already dominated; since it hit shelves in March (when the movie was still in theaters), the DVD/Blu-ray had taken in $252 million in receipts by the end of June in the US alone; it is the biggest selling Blu-ray of all time, as well as Amazon's best-selling kids movie of all time.

The soundtrack — featuring the ubiquitous “Let It Go” — ranked in the top five on the Billboard 200 chart for 33 straight weeks, including 13 nonconsecutive weeks at number one. It is certified triple platinum, with 3.2 million units moved in the US alone. And, like with the new version of the DVD/Blu-ray coming, Disney will release four new versions of the soundtrack, including “Frozen: The Songs” featuring all 10 songs from the film; a vinyl edition of that version; and a Spanish edition called “Frozen Canciones De Una Aventura Congelada.”

Oh, Disney publishes, too, and they have released an astounding 511 different “Frozen” books already. The “Frozen” junior novel spent 34 weeks on the New York Times’ Best Seller list; 21 “Frozen” books were in the top 100 best selling children's books of the summer; and the “Storybook Deluxe” has been a top ten paid app since it debuted in November of 2013.

Other merchandise, meanwhile, quickly became a problem for Disney in the best way possible: The demand for “Frozen” toys and clothing was much higher than they had anticipated, leading to customers sleeping outside the stores and driving great distances for any product featuring Elsa, Anna, and Olaf. By May, the company had placed a limit of two “Frozen” items per customer, and decided to sell certain items — like plush toys and dolls — only on Saturdays.

Other items ended up being given to eager customers via a lottery system.

Disney has since doubled down on manufacturing “Frozen” items and designing new ones for the holiday season, making the movie one of its merchandise centerpieces a year after it first hit theaters. It's estimated that sales of “Frozen” shirts, games, toys, and other items could hit $1 billion in 2014.

Not a small portion of those sales will take place in Disney Parks, which continue to be made over with new “Frozen”-themed attractions.

In Orlando, Epcot's Norway pavilion has been converted in part to a “Frozen” theme, with a character meet-and-greet and a rumored re-branding of an old ride called the Maelstrom. The characters are also available for hand shaking and photo taking in the Magic Kingdom (where lines stretched for hours); and Hollywood Studios, a third Disney World Park, has an entire entertainment-filled celebration called Frozen Summer Fun that has been extended another month.

For those not at the parks, Disney on Ice is putting on a touring “Frozen” show, which actually launches on Thursday. It will run during the 2014-15 season, at the very least, though it could become a perennial favorite. Eventually, the live performances will be joined by a Broadway musical, though specific plans have yet to be made public.

And if you'd rather just stay home, Disney has added “Frozen” characters to its smash hit (and money-printing) virtual world “Disney Infinity,” which requires gamers to buy small figurines that unlock new characters and adventures. Elsa and Anna are available for $29.95; fans who get hooked thanks to the “Frozen” ladies can expect to spend a lot more on other characters after that.

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Re: Frozen

Postby ntnon » Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:19 am

They're making a SHORT.

Wonder if it'll be ready for, say, next Halloween and then on a 3D Blu-ray re-re-release for Christmas 2015...?
 
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Re: Frozen

Postby SugarGuyWrecker » Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:22 am

hm. doesn't sound so suprisign considering the last time they continued a movie's storyline.
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Re: Frozen

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:02 am

Wait, What?! They Just Announced A New Frozen Film!

From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes the new animated short “Frozen Fever,” welcoming back to the big screen Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and, of course, the one-and-only Olaf.

Directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, and produced by Peter Del Vecho, with an all-new original song by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, “Frozen Fever” marks the first project reuniting the Oscar®-winning original team from Disney’s “Frozen.”

The announcement was first made within the ABC Television Network special “The Story of Frozen: Making an Animated Classic,” which aired September 2. The special also featured the world television debut of a scene from the new action comedy adventure from Walt Disney Animation Studios, “Big Hero 6,” as well as a sneak peek at the upcoming season of the ABC series “Once Upon A Time.”

In “Frozen Fever,” it’s Anna’s birthday and Elsa and Kristoff are determined to give her the best celebration ever, but Elsa’s icy powers may put more than just the party at risk.

The short debuts Spring 2015.

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