Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-25389622-20140927233202

That's funny, I also lip sync the songs xD The only time I tried singing a song from Frozen was when I was waiting in the car. I passed my test in June, but I think I'll be sorting out a ride pretty soon from now, so I'll definitely be singing along to myself then :-) It's interesting how singing gets the vocal chords working, especially when me with my deep(ish) voice which is pretty monotone any way tries to match someone like Idina Menzel ;-) My throat is also kind of sore. I'm not sure if you've heard it but there's a group who won Britain's Got Talent (I don't watch it by the way) called Collabro. I don't care for them too much but they did a version of Let It Go which has kind of grown on me. I kind of choked up after the first couple of the times of listening to it. They sing in British accents (you should hear it when they say 'blast' and 'past') which is kind of different - "It's a good different" ;-) The point I'm making is that it's more in my vocal range, and so long as no one else is listening, I give it a crack. Also I wouldn't even attempt to match Kristen Bell's pitch; I know that Idina Menzel's good but Kristen Bell is also brilliant, and pitch perfect every time.



 

My extended project is kind of interesting. It's about "the theory and history of aviation", so it's kind of heavy going but I enjoy it. I'd say I did about a third of it today.



 

With regards to our discussions I'm kind of tempted to write to New Scientist and express what we're trying to say. They publish their reader’ thoughts, and maybe if I formulated a response and gave it to you to make it better, they may see how good it is and publish it. I might look into that :-) 



<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;">It's interesting what you said about the Sophomore Slump. I've never had it, mainly because I'm not at university yet (hopefully I won't get it any way) but I did have a slump at the end of Secondary School. We had an extra month off and I really felt in a state of limbo. I watched a lot of documentaries and stuff, but when I wasn't doing that sort of thing I just felt seriously empty. It didn't help that I wasn't bothering with friends; I've made new ones now and we have a lot more in common, a love of Frozen not being one of them :-) I kind of went through 'what is the point in anything' phase and had to drag my way out of that one, although when I heard Richard Dawkins debating a religious leader and he said, "we make our own purpose", well that gave me a bit of a boost, and got me back into reading :-) I would still be without Frozen for another ten months or so, so I wasn't rescued just yet. It's just so amazing how the film has helped me question and find answers to a lot of the stuff whizzing around in my head. You never know - I might publish my own memoirs and thoughts some day and try and help people myself. <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">

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<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;">It is truly interesting how so many people relate to Frozen and the characters within it. I agree with what you said about the LGBT community, and how they have drawn upon its themes. I wanted to talk about the ways in which people relate to things in fact; I was talking to my dad just today about it. I’ll leave that for another time.

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<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"> <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;">Also when I was out today I saw some more Frozen books. Is 'the book of the film' one just that - with no pictures and all? It was kind of short and I might buy it to see what it's like. I got away with buying The Art of Frozen - not sure if I'll get away with it again and raise no eyebrows. They also had posters. Oh the restraint I showed today ;-) <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">

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<p style="margin:0cm0cm0.0001pt;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;border:1ptnonewindowtext;padding:0cm;">I made two pictures in Photoshop and posted them on my page. I would love to see them on the fan art page if that’s OK :-)  Also, could you tell me anything about Frozen Radio? That sounds so cool :-) Plus some of the pictures I saved to do the ‘Photoshopping’ were the ones you uploaded to the Wiki. I love the headings you give them. Did you take the pictures yourself by pausing on certain parts of the film? I personally download the section I want in 1080p and then screenshot it. I don't think I've ever cried at the film whilst watching it. I watched it once and then listened to Do You Want to Build a Snowman? afterwards and started blubbing. I have to say though the We Were So Close scene and the ending are rather poignant. Even if I don't show it on the outside, internally I'm going through all the emotions, and loving every second of the film. What we said about imagination and being a child is so true when watching Elsa and Anna at the beginning. It's so cute :-) I've got to ask, have you heard the funny little noise Olaf makes when he goes up the ice staircase? Seriously it's so funny xD

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