Rabu, 18 April 2012

Tangled


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hatsapp guys !! Today I want to tell you about the princess who has very long hair.. It is called Rapunzel.. Ohh yeahh, as we known Rapunzel is the newest princess in the Disney princess.  Tangled  or known as Rapunzel is an American animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and starring Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi, and is the 50th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics canon, released on November 24, 2010 in North America.
Of course, I think Rapunzel is the one of many Disney princess that you must read. Ok let’s check it out, I will tell about Tangled in detail.

PLOT
An elderly woman named Gothel witnesses a single droping of the sun hits the ground. The drop of sun creates a magical flower with rejuvination abilities when one sings to it. Centuries later, the Queen of a large kingdom falls ill while pregnant. Her guards locate the mysterious flower, hidden by Gothel, and bring it to the Queen. The flower heals the Queen and she gives birth to a girl named Rapunzel, who comes to inherit the flower's magical powers through her long golden hair. One night, Gothel kidnaps Rapunzel and isolates her in a tower, raising Rapunzel as her own daughter. Every year on Rapunzel's birthday, the entire kingdom sends floating lanterns into the sky, longing for their princess to return.
Eighteen years later, Rapunzel tells Gothel that she wishes to see the floating lights that appear on her birthday. Gothel refuses by telling Rapunzel that the world is a dangerous place. Meanwhile, the thief Flynn Rider and his twin thugs heist the tiara of the missing princess from the castle. As they flee, Flynn abandons the twins, allowing the guards to capture them. He comes upon Rapunzel's tower and decides it would be a great place to hide. He is hit with frying pan and held captive by Rapunzel and her pet chameleon, Pascal. They also hide the tiara that was stolen. Rapunzel bargains with Flynn; if he escorts her to the lights and back, she will return his tiara. Flynn agrees and Rapunzel is excited to be free, but is torn between the elation from the new experience and the guilt of disobedience. Later, Gothel finds Rapunzel gone. The pair arrive at the Snuggly Duckling, a seedy pub filled with thugs. The thugs recognize Flynn from the poster and plan to turn him in, but Rapunzel confronts the men stating that she needs Flynn to complete her dream of seeing the lights. The thugs decide to help her as they also have unfinished dreams. Gothel watches through a window, but before she can do anything, the royal guard enters. Flynn and Rapunzel are chased to a wooden dam, where they hide in a closed-off cave. Maximus causes the dam to break and the surrounding area (including the cave) begins to flood. Thinking that they will die, Flynn reveals that his real namened is actually Eugene Fitzherbert, and Rapunzel confessesed that her hair glows when she sings. Realizing that it would light the cave, she sings and the cave is illuminatedes. They swim to a small clump of rocks and escape the cave. Meanwhile, Gothel finds the thieving twins to offer them something worth much more than the tiara.
That night, Rapunzel heals Eugene's hand, which was injured in their escape, with her hair and explains that if her hair is cut, it loses its power and turns brown. Evidently, Gothel had told her that people tried to steal the power when she was born, and that's why she was kept in the tower. Eugene, in return, says that he was an orphan, a young boy with nothing, and he was inspired by a book he read as a child, The Adventures of Flynnagan Rider, about a rogue who was rich, good with the ladies, and could do whatever he wanted. As Eugene goes to collect firewood, Gothel appears and pleads with Rapunzel to return to the tower, but Rapunzel refuseds as she now has a liking for Eugene. Gothel gives Rapunzel the tiara and warns that Eugene will leave her after he gets it. The next morning, Rapunzel forces Maximus to strike a truce with Eugene as the group arrives at the kingdom for the princess' birthday festival. That evening, Eugene rows Rapunzel out in a small dingy to the middle of an adjacent lake to gain a good view of the lantern release. Rapunzel gives Eugene the tiara saying that she now trusts him. Eugene sees the twins on a different shore and tells Rapunzel that he will be right back. Eugene apologizes to the twins and returns the tiara, but the twins want Rapunzel instead. 10 moments later, the twins tell Rapunzel that Eugene has abandoned her for the tiara. However, Gothel betrays them to look like she's rescuing Rapunzel.
Rapunzel returns to her tower room and notices that a flag she collected at the festival looks exactly like the paintings she made all over the tower's interior. Rapunzel realizes that she is the lost princess and confonts Gothel. Meanwhile, Eugene has been arrested and sentenced to be hanged, but is rescued by Maximus and the thugs from the Snuggly Duckling. Eugene and Maximus rush to Rapunzel's tower and find Rapunzel held captive by Gothel. Gothel stabs Eugene, but Rapunzel tells Gothel that as long as she lets her heal Eugene, she would go away with Gothel willingly. Since Eugene would rather die than have Rapunzel stay trapped in the tower forever, Eugene cuts Rapunzel's hair, causing it to turn brown. As a result of the loss of power from her hair, Gothel quickly ages and falls from the tower, but disintegrates before she can hit the ground. Eugene tells Rapunzel that she was his new dream and Rapunzel says he was hers. Eugene dies in Rapunzel's arms. In despair, Rapunzel sings the Healing Incantation, and begins to cry. With her love, the last remnants of the flower's enchantments condense in her tear, healing Eugene. Later, Eugene and Rapunzel return to the castle to meet her parents and eventually marry, living happily ever after.



BOX OFFICE
Tangled earned $200,821,936 in the USA and Canada and an estimated $389,900,000 in other countries for a worldwide total of $590,721,936. Worldwide, it is the 15th highest-grossing animated feature ever released, the eighth highest-grossing film of 2010 and the third largest animated title on that list behind Toy Story 3 ($1.063 billion) and Shrek Forever After ($752.6 million). It is also the third Disney film appearing in 2010's Top Ten. Finally, it is the second highest-grossing film worldwide produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, trailing only The Lion King ($868.9 million).


The Complete Song List
  • "Prologue" by Donna Murphy
  • "When Will My Life Begin?"
  • "When Will My Life Begin? "
  • "Mother Knows Best"
  • "When Will My Life Begin?"
  • "I've Got a Dream" by Brad Garrett ; Jeffrey Tambor ; Mandy Moore ; Zachary Levi and Ensemble
  • "Mother Knows Best (Reprise)" by Donna Murphy
  • "I See the Light" by Mandy Moore as and Zachary Levi
  • "Healing Incantation" by Mandy Moore
  • "The Tear Heals" by Mandy Moore
  • "Something That I Want" by Grace Potter

CAST
  • Rapunzel – Mandy Moore
  • Flynn Rider – Zachary Levi
  • Mother Gothel – Donna Murphy
  • Hookhand - Brad Garrett
  • The Stabbington Brothers - Ron Perlman
  • Big Nose Thug - Jeffrey Tambor
  • Shorty - Paul F. Tompkins
  • Vladamir - Richard Kiel
  • Captain of the Guard - M.C. Gainey
  • Young Rapunzel - Delaney Rose Stein


THE QUOTES
Would this break her heart and crush her soul? Of course, but you just got to do it. –Flynn Rider
Patience, boys. All good things to those who wait. –Mother Gothel
All I want with your hair is to get out of it. Literally! –Flynn Rider
Skip the drama, stay with Mama! –Mother Gothel
I’ve been looking out of the window for eighteen years, dreaming about what I might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. –Rapunzel  

Kamis, 12 April 2012

Alladin


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ello hello guys ! whatsapp bro.. I come back.. For today I will tell you about flying carpet.. Ohh yeahh, Do you know what I will be tell story to you? hahaha.. okay okay .. yeahh, you’re right guys.. now I will tell you about Aladdin.. okay check it out !


SYNOPSIS
The story takes place in the mystical city of Agrabah, which is based mainly on the medieval city of Baghdad, the home of the 1001 Arabian Nights, and there are some inconsistencies in the time period. The sultan (who is never given a name) of Agrabah is secretly being controlled by his grand vizier, Jafar. Jafar, who is also a sorcerer, is wanting to be the sultan himself and rule Agrabah; to further his goals, he has spent years searching for the Cave of Wonders, so he can harness the magical mystical power of the genie of the lamp found within. However, Jafar discovers that only one person, a metaphorical "Diamond in the Rough", can enter the cave, or anyone accompanied by that person.
The sultan, meanwhile, is having problems with finding a prince for his daughter, Princess Jasmine, to marry. By mesmerizing him with his magical snake staff, Jafar convinces the sultan that Jafar needs the sultan's ring to find Jasmine a husband. Jafar actually needs the ring to discover the identity of the "Diamond in the Rough."
Jasmine, who does not want to be married off, decides to run away disguised as a peasant girl. In the anarchy of the streets, she is saved by a street urchin named Aladdin, though she doesn't learn his name. Meanwhile, Jafar discovers that Aladdin is the "Diamond in the Rough", and he sends palace guards to "capture the street rat." When Jasmine asks what happened to her savior, Jafar lies to Jasmine by saying he had been executed at dawn for "kidnapping the princess."
Later, Jafar, disguised as an old man, shows Aladdin a hidden passageway out of the dungeon to free and take him to the Cave of Wonders. Jafar tells Aladdin that if he brings back the lamp, he will be rewarded. The Cave's tiger-shaped head allows Aladdin to enter, but he can only touch the lamp. Inside the Cave, Aladdin successfully finds the lamp, but his pet monkey, Abu, loses control and attempts to take a jewel, causing the cave to melt around them. Aladdin and Abu manage to escape with the aid of a flying carpet named Carpet. Upon his escape, Aladdin hands Jafar the lamp, and Jafar decides to give him his "eternal reward", preparing to attack with his dagger. Abu saves Aladdin by biting Jafar's arm, and Abu and Aladdin fall back into the cave as it closes.
Aladdin, Abu and Carpet are all trapped inside the Cave of Wonders. Jafar discovers, to his dismay, that Abu got the lamp from him before they disappeared. Aladdin discovers that the lamp is home to an eccentric, fun-loving genie (simply named "Genie"), who will grant him any three wishes, excluding wishes to force a person to fall in love, to kill someone, to bring someone back from the dead, or to give his master extra wishes.
Aladdin tricks Genie into getting them out of the cave, without technically wishing for him to do so. Once out of the cave, Aladdin gets to know Genie, and asks him what he would wish for if he had the chance; Genie says he'd wish for freedom, but that can only be granted if his master is benevolent enough to free him with a wish. Aladdin promises to set Genie free with his last wish.
Aladdin, who has fallen in love with Princess Jasmine, is disappointed that he can't wish to make her fall in love with him. However, the law states that only a prince can marry a princess, so he wishes to become a prince.
Meanwhile, Jafar, who is worried that the princess might have him beheaded as punishment for supposedly having Aladdin executed, comes up with the idea to convince the sultan to let him become her husband with the help of his parrot, Iago. He later tries to mesmerize the sultan into granting this request with his staff, but is interrupted when the sultan is startled by the noise from Aladdin's approaching consort.
As "Prince Ali Ababwa", Aladdin returns to Agrabah and, although offending Jasmine by appearing as another typical rich and self-important prince, eventually wins Jasmine's love by taking her on a romantic ride on the flying carpet. Afterwards, the carpet takes them to China and Jasmine tricks Aladdin into admitting he's the street urchin she met in the marketplace. Aladdin naturally wishes to impress her, so he deceives her by telling her that he really is a prince and had just pretended be a commoner in order to escape the restrictions of palace life, much like what Jasmine did.
Jafar, who is afraid that "Prince Abooboo", as he incorrectly calls him, may win Princess Jasmine over, ruining his own evil plans to marry her, orders Aladdin out of the way. He orders the guards to have Aladdin gagged and tied up in shackles (which is not a problem, as Razoul, the chief guard, is plagued with a lust for killing). He tells him that he has "worn out his welcome," and a guard hits Aladdin over the head, knocking him unconscious. The gurads then drop Aladdin over a cliff into the sea. They have attached to his ankles a large metal ball-and-chain to his ankles, so that he sinks quickly. He hits the bottom, and his turban floats down. The lamp tumbles out and he begins to struggle towards it (which is difficult as the ball-and-chain attached to his ankles pulls him back), but passes out from the lack of oxygen before he can reach it. Aladdin, bound and gagged, slides down towards the lamp, and rolls over, causing it to rub against his fingers. Genie appears, and saves Aladdin, using up his second wish. Aladdin and Genie return to the palace and Aladdin confronts Jafar over having him almost killed. Jafar uses his staff to try to convince the sultan that Aladdin is lying, but Aladdin, seeing what he is doing, grabs the staff and shatters it. He then shows the sultan that Jafar has been controlling him and plotting against him. The Sultan calls for the guards to arrest Jafar, but Jafar manages to escape, and, before doing so, sees the lamp in Aladdin's possession. The Sultan is convinced that his troubles are over as Jasmine has finally chosen a suitor.
All seems well, but the weight of his future responsibilities begins to distress Aladdin. He begins to consider going back on his promise to free Genie so he can keep a wish in reserve, which severely offends the spirit. Chastened, Aladdin decides to tell Jasmine the whole truth of the matter. Unfortunately, Aladdin leaves the lamp in his chamber and Jafar sends Iago to steal it. With the lamp in hand, Jafar becomes Genie's next master, giving him three wishes. His First wish was to become sultan. When the former Sultan and Jasmine refuse to bow to him, he wishes to be the most powerful sorcerer in the world. With his new powers, Jafar forces them to bow to him.
Jafar then uses his magic to reveal that "Prince Ali" is merely the street urchin Aladdin, and after Jafar slaps Aladdin in the face, he banishes him to "the ends of the earth", in one of the palace towers. "The ends of the earth" appear to be Antarctica, the mountains of Austria, the Arctic or possibly the Himalayas. Luckily, Abu and Carpet were banished with him, and Aladdin is able to fly back to Agrabah, with the intent of reclaiming the lamp.
Meanwhile Jafar, who is angry that Jasmine does not wish to become his queen, makes a wish for Genie to cause her to fall in love with him. Genie tries to tell him that he cannot grant that wish, but Jafar does not listen. Jasmine, who sees Aladdin sneaking into the palace, pretends that the wish has taken effect, much to Genie's surprise, in order to distract Jafar. She even goes so far as to kiss him, causing Aladdin, Abu, the Genie and even Iago to blanche. At first it seems to be working; Jafar, however, sees Aladdin's reflection in Jasmine's crown and confronts him before he can
Jafar uses magic to imprison or transfigure all the good characters other than Aladdin himself so they cannot steal the lamp back. Jafar eventually turns himself into a giant cobra and fights Aladdin. When Aladdin appears to be defeated, Jafar tells Aladdin he was a fool for thinking he could defeat "the most powerful being on earth." Aladdin reminds Jafar he is not the most powerful being on earth and that that honor belongs to Genie, since he gave Jafar his power in the first place.
Jafar decides to use his final wish to become the most powerful genie in the world. Jafar is at first convinced that his new powers will allow him to rule the universe, but he realizes too late that Aladdin tricked him, since as a genie, Jafar is no longer free. Jafar is imprisoned in his own lamp along with Iago. Genie sends them to the Cave of Wonders.
Of course, Aladdin is now no longer a prince and is not eligible to marry Jasmine. Genie insists that Aladdin use his final wish to make himself a prince again, but nevertheless, he keeps his promise and wishes for Genie's freedom. When all seems lost for Aladdin and Jasmine, the sultan decides that, between his loyalty to Genie and his courage in defeating Jafar, Aladdin has proven his worth; the sultan therefore changes the law so that "the princess shall marry anyone she deems worthy" meaning Aladdin and Jasmine can be married. Genie flies away to see the world while the happy couple begin their new life together.



BOX OFFICE
Aladdin is the thirty-first animated feature in the Disney animated features canon, made and produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released on November 11, 1992 by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. It relates a version of the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights. As is usual with Disney film adaptations, many aspects of the traditional story were changed for the movie. It was released at the peak stretch of the Disney renaissance era beginning with The Little Mermaid. It was the most successful film of 1992, with over $247 million ($335,631,000) in domestic revenues and over $534 million worldwide.


THE CONTROVERSY
The character designs and some of the plot elements in Aladdin borrow heavily from the independent production The Thief and the Cobbler. Several of the animators overseeing Aladdin had originally worked on The Thief and the Cobbler. However, since the latter film was acquired by the Completion Bond Company, no legal action was taken. There is also controversy on how Aladdin and Jasmine both look more European than Arabic and on the fact that Jasmine is unveiled throughout a majority of the film. It is also very controversial on how all the men who wear turbans in the film all appear to be bald as well.
One of the verses of the opening song "Arabian Nights" was censored because of political sensitivity. Following protests from the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, the lyrics were changed in July 1993 from the more accurate "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face/It's barbaric, but, hey, it's home," in the original release to a more generic "Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense/It's barbaric, but, hey, it's home." The new change was seen on the 1993 video release of this title. The original lyric was intact on the initial CD soundtrack release that predated the movie's theatrical release and subsequent protests. The soundtrack was re-released at the time of the DVD release of the film; on the re-released soundtrack, the edited lyric is used. The June 16 copy of Entertainment Weekly used this to suggest that Aladdin was the 25th most controversial film ever.
It is rumored that during a scene in the film, Aladdin whispers "C'mon, good teenagers, take off your clothes". According to Snopes, Aladdin actually says "good kitty" to Rajah the tiger, only to have a second voice say "take off and go...". It has been suggested that this second voice was the Genie's, who at the time was under the balcony and had previously been commenting on what was going on. This dialogue is edited in the DVD version, lessening the chance of misunderstanding. Other Disney films have alleged subtle sexual references.
Also, when Aladdin & Abu are in the Genie's Cave and the lava appears, Abu is seen skipping across the rocks as the rocks around him are engulfed by lava. If listened to carefully, Abu appears to say "Oh, shit," however, this too is edited in the DVD version of the film.



THE AWARDS
  • AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs - Nominated
  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs
    • "Friend Like Me" - Nominated Song
    • "A Whole New World" - Nominated Song
  • AFI's 10 Top 10 - Nominated Animated Film
  • AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals - Nominated Musical


THE QUOTES
Good Girls take off their clothes. –Aladdin
When I am queen, I will have the power to get rid of YOU! –Jasmine
How dare you, all of you! Standing around, deciding my future! I am not a prize to be won! –Jasmine
Say, you're a lot smaller than my last master. Either that or I'm gettin' bigger. Look at me from the side - do I look different to you? –Genie
Three wishes to be exact, and ixnay on the wishing for more wishes! That's it. Three. Uno, dos, tres. [as Groucho Marx] No substitutions, exchanges or refunds! –Genie

Selasa, 03 April 2012

Cinderella

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   ay guys ! Mmm .. Do you still remember the story of Cinderella ? Of course, everyone especially you remember it . Or perhaps you just know / forget a little about this film .  Okay, don’t worry guys ! Because today I will tell you about all of detail in the cinderella film part 1 . Check it out !

PLOT
A wealthy widowed aristocrat lives in a beautiful chateau with his beloved daughter, Cinderella. Eventually, the man decided that his daughter needed a mother's care. His second wife, Lady Tremaine, was a widow and had two bratty daughters named Anastasia and Drizella. The family lived happily for some time, until the untimely death of Cinderella's father. Afterwards, Lady Tremaine revealed her true nature; she was cold, cruel, and jealous of Cinderella's beauty in comparison to her own daughters. Cinderella was forced to work as a maid, and the family fortune was squandered by her stepsisters.
Cinderella grows into a beautiful, kind young woman. Every morning, she is required to wait upon her stepfamily, and perform numerous chores throughout the house without any objection. Assisting her are the mice and birds who live in and around the chateau. One morning, she finds a mouse in a trap. She frees him, and names him Gus. Later, the mice are chased by Lucifer, Lady Tremaine's cat. Gus is forced to hide in a teacup on a tray meant for Cinderella's sisters. Assuming that Cinderella meant it as a prank, Lady Tremaine punishes Cinderella with extra work.
Meanwhile, at the royal palace, The King (Cinderella) is frustrated that his son, Prince Charming has refused to marry. After speaking with the Grand Duke, the King decides to hold a royal ball, with all the kingdom's eligible maidens in attendance. Presumably, the prince would find a potential wife among the maidens.
While Cinderella is working, a letter is delivered to the home announcing the ball. She delivers the letter to her stepmother, who excitedly tells her daughters. Upon hearing that every maiden must attend, Cinderella asks for permission to go as well. Lady Tremaine allows her to go if she meets two conditions: she must have a suitable dress, and she must finish all her work. However, Lady Tremaine and her daughters create so much work for Cinderella, that she is unable to makeover an old ball gown of her mothers for a dress. Much to Cinderella's surprise, the mice have done it for her, using discarded items of Anastasia's and Drizella's. Cinderella dresses, and goes downstairs, shocking Lady Tremaine. However, Lady Tremain subtly encourages her daughters to ruin the dress after discovering that Cinderella is wearing a sash of Anastasia's and beads belonging to Drizella. In tears, Cinderella runs to the garden, while her stepfamily leaves for the ball.
In the garden, Cinderella meets her Fairy Godmother. The Fairy Godmother assists Cinderella in going to the ball. She makes a coach out of a pumpkin, a coachman and footman out of Cinderella's horse, Major, and dog, Bruno. 4 mice become the horses, and finally, Cinderella is given a blue ball gown and glass slippers . Before leaving, the Fairy Godmother warns Cinderella that the spell will end at midnight.At the ball, no one recognizes Cinderella. However, she is able to catch the eye of the Prince. The two spend the evening together, and fall in love. However, at midnight, Cinderella is forced to flee, as the spell is ending. The prince does not know her name, but finds a glass slipper that she left behind.
The next day, news comes that the Grand Duke is visiting every house in an attempt to find the girl that danced with the prince. He is trying on a glass slipper on the foot of every maiden. While preparing for the impending visit, Lady Tremaine realizes that Cinderella was the girl at the ball, and so Lady Tremaine locks Cinderella in her room. Meanwhile, the Grand Duke arrives and begins the task of fitting the shoe on Anastasia and Drizella. However, both girls' feet are too large. Upstairs, the mice are able to free Cinderella after stealing the key from Lady Tremaine. Cinderella rushes downstairs and is able to stop the Grand Duke before he leaves. The Grand Duke orders that Cinderella be allowed to try on the slipper, but Lady Tremaine trips the servant carrying the slipper, causing it to break. Cinderella then reveals that she is carrying the other slipper, much to the joy of the Grand Duke. The slipper fits perfectly, and Cinderella is taken to the palace, where she marries the Prince.



 
BOX OFFICE

The profits from the film's release, with the additional profits from record sales, music publishing, publications and other merchandise gave Disney the cash flow to finance a slate of productions (animated and live action), establish his own distribution company, enter television production and begin building Disneyland during the decade.
Walt Disney had not had a huge hit since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The production of this film was regarded as a major gamble on his part. At a cost of nearly $3 million, Disney insiders claimed that if Cinderella failed at the box office, then the Disney studio would have closed (given that the studio was already heavily in debt). But and then the film was a huge box office success with making profit until $34,101,149 and allowed Disney to carry on producing films throughout the 1950s.



Awards
The film received three Academy Award nominations for Best Sound (C. O. Slyfield), Original Music Score and Best Song for "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo". At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Golden Bear (Music Film) award and the Big Bronze Plate award.
In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its "10 Top 10"— the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Cinderella was acknowledged as the 9th greatest film in the animation genre.



THE QUOTE
 I was a dish maid when the prince married me, and he loves me because I’m me. – Cinderella
Cinderella: “A wonderful dream comes true.” | Fairy Godmother: “Like all dreams, I'm afraid this can't last forever.”
  Have faith in your dreams, and someday your rainbow will come smiling through. – Cinderella