Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-24199126-20141028024141

No need to feel sorry about it :). Elsa would appreciate that the film stuck with you enough to watch it again and take it in to a greater extent. I mean, I didn't even think the film would be that great when I forked over my six bucks for a ticket; at that point, I was oblivious to the Frozen craze despite seeing "Let It Go" on the YouTube top charts. I had only seen one trailer on TV and while the movie looked decent, I never imagined it would offer so much more. So, I'm just as guilty as you xD. I didn't like Demi Lovato's version nearly as much as Elsa's but it had its own charm nonetheless. It definitely complemented the patterns of the credits well; it's crazy when even the credits of a film are so alluring ^^.

I hope it's at least 20 minutes long as well so we can have some more meaningful interactions. I'm apprehensive as well but it's hard to mess up a short; if it was a feature film, I'd be more nervous. An extended version would be unlikely but if it happened, it would be a Disney first. Regarding Elsa's food arrangements, I'm just going to go with enchanted popsicles. And yeah, no use dwelling on what might have happened; we must focus on what is :)

I doubt the dignitaries would have been blamed ... I mean Hans was a very good liar. Can't wait to rewrite his page; despite being one of Disney's most notorious villains, he certainly makes an interesting character study. I'll say I was certainly fooled; I can't believe the people who try to justify seeing through Hans' charade. There were kids in the theater who burst into tears when they saw his revelation. Shows the warning about strangers definitely struck home!

It'd be nice if it were possible to slow time down while we continued move at the same pace. As much as I love sleep, I hate it for how it essentially takes up a third of our lives :/. Curse biological necessities. I don't know if you've seen the sitcom, Seinfeld, but one its characters tried to use polyphasic sleep (taking multiple little naps throughout the day) to try to allocate more time to being awake. It didn't really work out but it was interesting idea nonetheless.

Windows 8 eh? I stuck with 7 and I'm happy for it; I've seen Windows 8 on my sister's computer and I don't like the interface. Maybe I'll be more open one day, but for now, I think Windows 7 is the best Windows yet. Nice save there with your mom xD. My mother almost discovered that I still kept the ticket stub to my viewing of Frozen. My fault for keeping it in my wallet though; when she asked to borrow some bills, I said yes without thinking and some part of me was just feeling strange. And then I realized, "oh man, she'll see the ticket stub"; don't think I've ever run faster in my life.

And wow, that really is a great piece. It's concise, yet clear and evocative. Very sophisticated use of language too ... "maintaining a facade of equanimity" ... just beautiful. Your friend seems like a very insightful individual; is he a Frozen fan? I feel he would offer much in terms of analysis. Truly a great piece -claps-

I'll send the pictures over to you along with the script; enjoy them :). The book is somewhat of an extended summary, but it's nowhere as generalized as the movie's synopsis so fear not. I knew most of the information anyway but like I said, there are interesting tidbits.

I guess it's true that great minds think alike ;). The film certainly has made me more open-minded but like you, I still draw a line, though it's blurred due to the contemplating I've done regarding my career path. But in the end, reason wins out; I can't see sustaining myself from film. I'm still somewhat prejudiced against those who study drama or art, especially those who feel the need to shove it down your throat, but I'm definitely more tolerant. And I know right! Even out of context, the word "frozen" completely draws my attention, whether I see or hear it.

Oh no, your work has been good. None of the changes I make are 100% final, so if there is something you disagree with, feel free to let me know and we can talk it out. I know I have much to learn; I'm not some editing god after all xD. And I don't own anything on the Wiki so you don't need to ask; go right ahead :D. Regarding tense, the manual of style has it as "past tense" for one reason: For a character article, it makes the text seem more like an actual biography documenting historical events, which helps the whole in-universe feel.

I'm just doing whatever I need to create a better experience for everyone :)

Oh, the scene was great. Though I may not fully agree with OUAT's plot, I appreciate that the producers liked Frozen enough to adapt it. I wouldn't worry about the character portrayals as it's very faithful to their animated counterparts but ultimately, that's for you to judge :)

EDIT: I saw your profile picture proposals. The second one is a bit far away but the first isn't bad. We can see Elsa's face more clearly than the current. Her face is still somewhat pointed to one side though. I will note that it appears we agree that the best pictures of Elsa can be found during the ice palace scene with Anna :)

EDIT 2: What do you think of this one:

http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20141028031524/frozen/images/0/04/Elsa_telling_Anna_to_go_back_home.png

Has better lighting than the current. I suppose the drawback is her head is somewhat tilted but she is facing the general direction of the "camera". Let me know your thoughts.