Well point number 3 is good.
The nature stuff sounds like typical liberal PC environment nonsense.
But I saw Star Wars as a kid and never thought “the force” was real and I should drop my religion for it at age 8 :)
Say what???
Oh. Oops. Mis-read that. I thought it said large Gore-like Earth Giants.
Well, how come there are only 4 things when Mr. Rodgers has 5? Asking for a friend. :-)
And it put out by Disney who owns ABC, who hurried the Epstein story and what he was doing to kids. I though Disney cared about kids.
Mrs R2 and I were at the theater just last night. Obviously not watching Frozen 2 but it was showing. And there were lots of families with little girls there to see Frozen 2.
All dressed up like the lead character. All very cute. This will be a very popular movie.
“And a number of those who had practiced magic arts brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all. And they counted the value of them and found it came to fifty thousand pieces of silver.”
(New Testament, Acts 19:19)
I grew up in the age of Frosty the Snowman and think I survived with my psyche unscathed.
Gave up on Disney a while back.
Meh.
Just saw it and didn’t think much of it.
Animation is beautiful.
Writing is weak. The story doesn’t have a standalone internal structure unlike the first movie.
Liked the parts showing Olaf, plus the bonus at the end (Kristof cleans up well).
Cute aside about a story by Hans Christian Anderson. Another about the “new” technology called photography (this is supposed to be 1840s Norway).
Note to the bean counters at the Mouse House: I think the story here will sell as many princess dresses and amusement park rides as Pocahantas.