Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-25389622-20141003222022

I have to say even when you advised Wolf on something, his reply was often not up to scratch either. But like you say, he's just trying to help. It's difficult because really you need people to review their own work, and at least never have spelling errors, so that others can come along and develop it, not rewrite it.

Thanks for clearing up when to use Elsa over Idina Menzel, etc. I have to sometimes remind myself about the characters, and how they are not real. Well, I think 'not real' is a bad way of putting it. They are real; they have been created, they're a thing. They're just not tangible; they do not exist in our reality. Whenever I'm speaking about a character in any film, I never know whether to refer to the character by the actor's name or the character's name. If you are talking in conversation with someone and start referring to a character by their in-story name, some people may just think: 'but they're not real... you sound crazy' They are real, well I've already said this. What you said clears it up. Thanks :-)

I think (when I was skipping over the video and not giving it much thought) the last word had something to do with sandwiches. I get the reference but I don't really understand the last words anyway...

I can go with character faces on stationary, bags, that kind of thing. Maybe t-shirts... It depends how in-your-face it is. Often merchandise is bright pink and sparkly with the characters on it. I was at this kind of river in the summer and a girl had a  Frozen  swim suit on. My brother said he was going to get me one but he hasn't yet... That kind of thing and balloons, well, I think all I'm saying is that I would look weird with one xD It's all good when you’re young, so if they enjoy it, great :-) But things like balloons don’t last very long, so soon you’ll be left with what was a balloon, and you can’t really hang on to it. Personally I take up issue with how materialistic we have become as a society. I’m just happy with what’s in the movie and the great pictures that accompany it. I don’t need to show my appreciation with a t-shirt; I have everything stored in my head that I love. But when you’re young, it’s different, and I guess the reason that there is so much merchandise is because the film is aimed at young kids. But obviously, people of all ages love it :-)



That thing about the girl and her dad is really cute. I hope if I have kids they’ll love Frozen too :-) I guess that won’t be for a while, and they wouldn’t grow up with It like today’s kids, but you don’t need to grow up with something necessarily to love it.



I saw the Elsa image we said about on the word-mark. Its fine, it being there. I was just pointing out that it doesn’t quite look like the finished item. What you said about the angle was what I thought for a while, but then I realised that everything was more ‘curvy’ (like the shape of her eyes), and her bottom set of lashes were longer as well.

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<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">Yes, will keep you posted on the letter. I’m going to another university tomorrow, but I’ll get round to it, don’t you worry :-)

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<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">I’m getting a little heated on the MoS page… The page not about pictures, perhaps it has something to do with the relationships issue, but maybe we should have another discussion page about pictures. I'll see what you think :-)