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March 31, 2009
"Little Town...It's a Quiet Village..."
My daughter's favorite movie right now is "Beauty and the Beast." Looks like I'm going to see it on the big screen next year.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Walt Disney is going 3-D on a lot of future films — and some from its past.I've seen this movie enough times to start over-analyzing it. It's become clear to me that Phillipe is the worst horse in existence, Lefou has a massive man-crush on Gaston and beautiful enchantresses really should have more respect for the private property rights of spoiled young princes. And Belle? Don't roll your eyes at the baker who's just trying to make a living.The studio announced Tuesday that 3-D versions of the computer-animated tales "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2" will be released Oct. 2 for a two-week run as a double feature. Disney also is preparing a 3-D version of its hand-drawn animated musical "Beauty and the Beast" for release Feb. 12, 2010.
Yeah, I've watched this movie far too many times.
Posted by slublog at March 31, 2009 11:10 PM
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I think you're going crazy, it's ok. seeing 'Beauty and the Beast' 20 times will do that to a person.
Hell, your daughter gave me such a bad look last time I told her to step away from the TV, if looks could kill I'd be one dead uncle.
Posted by: coldmexican at April 1, 2009 12:21 AM
Wait, you've seen it however many times and yet you haven't keyed in on how in the world this spoiled prince had a large palace with servants by the dozen, and yet he wasn't even 21? And then when he was turned into a beast (hurting these hundreds of servants in the process), the "years passed"? How many years could there have been before the all-important 21st birthday?
On the other hand, be thankful you're watching this too many times, and not Dora the Explorer or her ilk.
Posted by: snowed in at April 1, 2009 01:51 PM
Now I've not seen it enough times to go loopy, but I've always thought that if they cut just 3 seconds out of the film it would be a ton better: the rows of plates etc. going back and forth during, "Be Our Guest" I think it is. That is the one thing that seems unnatural--everything else reinforces the suspension of disbelief, but this reminds you of it.
Posted by: MainiacJoe at April 2, 2009 11:45 AM
