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Get ‘Frozen Fever’ With the Trailer for the New Disney Short
Get ‘Frozen Fever’ With the Trailer for the New Disney Short
Get ‘Frozen Fever’ With the Trailer for the New Disney Short
If the prospect of a new live-action version of Cinderella wasn’t enticing enough, the new Disney film is opening with a special added attraction: “Frozen Fever,” a short sequel to Frozen, the most popular movie (and most dastardly earworm) of 2013. And here I thought “Frozen fever” was a mental illness that made kids sing “Let It Go” over and over again until their parents begged for the sweet release of death. My mistake.
Watch the ‘Cinderella’ Trailer Before it Turns Back Into a Pumpkin
Watch the ‘Cinderella’ Trailer Before it Turns Back Into a Pumpkin
Watch the ‘Cinderella’ Trailer Before it Turns Back Into a Pumpkin
Disney’s big kick right now is revisionist versions of classic fairy tales. ‘Sleeping Beauty’ became ‘Maleficent,’ a sympathetic look at the supposedly “evil” witch. Last Christmas’ ‘Into the Woods’ followed numerous fairy tales to find the unhappy endings after their “happily ever after.” Even ‘Frozen’ reconfigured numerous classic fairy tale tropes (the handsome price was secretly [SPOILER ALERT] the bad guy, and the film’s true love story was actually between a pair of sisters). What’s most surprising about Disney’s new live-action ‘Cinderella’ is how unsurprising it looks; it seems totally unlike those films in its old-school vibe.
‘Cinderella’ Trailer: Meet the New Cinderella, Same as the Old Cinderella
‘Cinderella’ Trailer: Meet the New Cinderella, Same as the Old Cinderella
‘Cinderella’ Trailer: Meet the New Cinderella, Same as the Old Cinderella
Following the success of films like 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Maleficent' (two films not highly regarded by critics, but highly regarded by people who like buying movie tickets), it wasn't a surprise that Disney would continue the trend of adapting some of their classic animated tales into live-action movies. Today, we get our first real look at their next effort, a live-action version of one of their most revered tales, 'Cinderella'.
Rocks Best Hair of the ’70’s and ’80’s
Rocks Best Hair of the ’70’s and ’80’s
Rocks Best Hair of the ’70’s and ’80’s
I've often wondered, "what '70's or '80's rock group and/or artist had the best hair?" Boy was I surprised to find that all my friends have unwavering opinions. Check out a few responses from my Facebook friends. With artists like Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Poison and Rod Stewart the hair was a part of their choreography on stage that defined them. Check out these awesome videos.