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After seeing the trailer for the movie adaptation of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time I have no doubt that this movie will be huge come May 2010.
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Funny article from cracked.
With dumbo, snowhite and Donald
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can more easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting. While Tinker Bell does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body. When I realized... |
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Has any one else noticed Cinderella's switch in hair color? Wen Aurora was made she was supposed to be the only blond princess, as Cinderella's hair was officially called "burnt orange" and was not so yellow as she is advertised today. Also in the movie her dress is a much lighter blue than as you see it when advertised. i have also discovered that her new yellow hair can only be created digitally, so is defiantly not how she was originally meant to look. Also the in the 50's her original shade of hair was very popular. |
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Am offering a rendition of tales we all known and loved, well at lease those of my generation. It's an explanation to many unanswered questions and a second chance to revisit character’s seemingly long forgotten. To many of us these tales was known as the Disney afternoon but before I continue I first offer my most sincere apologies because even thought I believe in family values I also believe in honest expression and I feel a need to tell this story in a modern setting. My exploitation of Indian, Chinese and Japanese mythologies plus the extensive stories of... |
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