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448.1 | Looks Scary | DPDMAI::NUTLEYJ | | Thu Mar 09 1995 18:52 | 3 |
| I've seen the pre-production art (quick trip to Disney/MGM studios).
The overall theme seems to lean toward horror. Quasimodo is NOT a
pretty character.
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448.2 | Wonderful!! | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Thu Mar 09 1995 19:09 | 7 |
| Good! Quasimodo is not SUPPOSED to be a pretty character! I was
telling my sister about this one yesterday, and she is psyched! She
doesn't get excited about Disney stuff, like I do, but this one she
can't wait for!
Susan
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448.3 | | CSC32::WILCOX | Buns of cinnamon | Thu Jan 18 1996 14:51 | 5 |
| I saw the preview when I took the kids to Toy Story. I really thought
that Hunchback didn't have the "feel" of the usual Disney animated
film. Anyone else?
Liz
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448.4 | I agree | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Tue Apr 02 1996 20:54 | 8 |
| Liz,
I agree with you...Hunchback doesn't have the "feel" of the usual
Disney...EXCEPT...it will be a love story with a "beast" as the central
male character. Let's leave Alex, Rachel and Catherine home and see
the movie.
kathi.
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448.5 | I'm Waiting on this One | WREATH::SCOPA | | Mon Apr 08 1996 14:32 | 19 |
| I guess I've learned that a "Wait and See" attitude is the best way to
approach these films. I enjoyed "Toy Story" more than "Pocahontas" but
I expected more out of the latter movie.
"Hunchback..." and "Beauty..." are somewhat twins in that the settings
(France) and the main characters (Beast and Hunchback) are similar
regarding how they see themselves and the realization of their true
selves. Esmeralda and Belle are very stong female characters but this
is a very much welcomed trend by the Disney animators. They've come
a long way since Ariel.
The combination of story line and music will determine how successful
the film becomes and the Disney marketing power may not guarantee the
movie a successful run.
Pocahontas has always been a bit of a disappointment to me...except for
a few tunes.
Mike
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448.6 | | MKOTS4::STEVENS_M | | Mon Apr 08 1996 16:49 | 14 |
| Re -1:
Mike,
I agree with you on Pocahantas...
I'm looking forward to "Hunchback". I was suprised to hear that David
Ogden Stires (SP?) will also be one of the character voices once
again. That's 3 out of the last 4 Animated Features that he's been in.
I haven't seen any merchandise as yet at the Disney Store. That should
be coming soon I'd imagine. They did say that "Toy Story" would be
released in October on video.
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448.7 | "Hunchback..." Soundtrack: A Review | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Tue Jun 18 1996 14:20 | 25 |
| Well if you like "Les Miserables" you're gonna love "Hunchback.."
The soundtrack is vintage Menken and sounds like a major Broadway
Musical.
There's no doubt that this film is a candidate to follow "Beauty..." to
Broadway.
Some of the songs are sung by performers who have extremely seasoned
voices. Tom Hulce and Jason Alexander bring charm to their showcase
songs; and Heidi Mollenhauer (sp) sings a song called "God Help the
Outcasts". You'd swear it came right out of "Les Miserables". You may be
hearing this song on the radio...sung by Bette Midler.
And for the teenagers there's a song called "Someday" sung by
All-4-One.....probably what we'll hear as the credits roll by.
If the storyline is as good as the music then Mr. Eisner will see mucho
revenues coming in for this one.
Does anyone want to take a shot at what makes this film different from
all the previous Disney films of the 90's? It's this difference that
will make Eisner's smile a bit wider.
Mike
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448.8 | Guess | NIOSS1::HICKS_G | | Tue Jun 18 1996 16:25 | 4 |
|
No Katzenburg influence?
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448.9 | No Jeffrey | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Wed Jun 19 1996 11:02 | 1 |
| Yep...first time this decade.
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448.10 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Jun 24 1996 12:58 | 4 |
|
When does this film open..?
Andy..
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448.11 | now playing in the U.S. | BOOKIE::chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:55 | 5 |
| > When does this film open..?
It opened here in the U.S. on June 21.
-- Nina
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448.12 | Three Thumbs up from this family... | MSBCS::KNIPSTEIN | | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:31 | 25 |
| Just to comment further on the similarity between "Beauty" and
"Hunchback" as noted in 448.5 -
A cast-member at the Disney Store in the Square One Mall in Saugus
pointed out that Belle appears in one of the crowd scenes as Quasimodo
is singing "Out There". She is walking thru the square, what else,
reading a book. The cast-member also said that Puumba and Winnie the
Pooh can also be spotted at some point in the movie.
Took both of my kids, who are huge Disney fans, to one of the special
early morning showings "sponsored" by the Disney store. We all loved
it. There were some folks there with very young children who were
disappointed. The movie does have a rather dark tone to it and is a
departure from the more recent Disney fare, but all in all the three of
us thought it was much better than Pocahontas. The music is terrific
and the hero and heroine are much more realistic characters than the
typical Disney heroes and heroines.
I'm surprised that there hasn't been any discussion of the film in here
since it's release - there has been some discussion of it in the MOVIES
conference, but I figured for sure that this note would have numerous
replies by now. Can't believe that I'm the first, especially since I
don't reply in here very often.
Steve
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448.13 | Belle | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:00 | 7 |
| Steve,
I had head that Belle shows up in the lower right hand corner of a
crowd scene and she walks off the screen while reading a book. I don't
know what scene but it will be fun to look for Belle.
Mike
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448.14 | | TOHOPE::VORE_S | This is a dog license with the word 'dog' crossed out... | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:53 | 4 |
| True, my wife & I caught it 1st time through (opening night). Also Pumba,
but didn't see Pooh (hadn't heard about that one anywhere else). Also
listen for Goofy's voice at one point and watch for a possible Jafar cameo.
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448.15 | ANYONE ACTUALLY SEE THIS MOVIE YET? | PONDA::MORIARTY | | Mon Jul 01 1996 14:26 | 7 |
| Can anyone comment on whether this movie is "appropriate" for a 4 year
old? I've heard much discussion on the movie's dark quality and
violence. I'd like to go see it over the 4th of July weekend, but
would love to hear comments from people who have actually seen the
movie.
Sharon
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448.16 | see the movie | LUDWIG::ZILINSKY | | Mon Jul 01 1996 14:58 | 9 |
| Sharon,
I took my son who is 5 and he loved it... I didn't find it violent.
In fact in one part of the movie which seemed to be violent the whole
place started laughing.... I say take the 4 year old and enjoy..
Tom Zilinsky
aka Bartender
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448.17 | | POWDML::JOYCE | | Mon Jul 01 1996 18:38 | 9 |
| Sharon,
I brought my 2 year old niece to see it this past weekend. While
there were a couple of places where she crawled into my lap, that
may have had more to do with it being past naptime. She always
positioned herself so that she could still watch the movie. She
is the type who doesn't seem to be easily scared.
Maryellen
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448.18 | Belle | POWDML::JOYCE | | Mon Jul 01 1996 18:44 | 13 |
| re: .13
Mike,
The scene Belle is in is at the end of the song called, I think,
"Out There" sung by Quasimodo relatively early in the movie.
This song is also on the Sing Along video although Belle is much
harder to see on the video. I didn't think she was easy to spot
on the big screen either but my 6 year old nephew spotted her
right away.
Maryellen
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448.19 | like the movie | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Mon Jul 08 1996 11:49 | 10 |
| I took my 5 year old to see the movie over the weekend. She LOVED it.
And, yes, she found Belle! I wasn't even looking....The only time she
was upset during the movie, is when the soliders are VERY mean to
Quasimodo. She told them to "stop it". Over all, I liked the movie.
Yes, the music is wonderful....we had to go out and buy the sing-along
tape....
Kathi
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448.20 | Thumb's up | PONDA::MORIARTY | | Mon Jul 08 1996 14:08 | 9 |
| I took my 4 year old to see this over the weekend too. I loved it, but
my daughter wasn't completely captivated. The Lion King held her
interest much more. The only part she was a little uncomfortable with
was the end and I think it was more due to the very loud music rather
than the actual scene. Although she wasn't particularly fond of all
the fire. It really didn't really seem to scare her too much, but she
wanted to sit in my lap at that point.
Otherwise, definitely a "thumbs up"!
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448.21 | where? | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Tue Jul 09 1996 08:25 | 17 |
| re: .14
Where are Pooh, Pumba and goofy supposed to show up? My husband said
that he thought he saw Jafar in the 'fire' scene....I guess I'll look
again....I promised my little one that Daddy would take her to the
movie again next week....(a theater in town has $.75 shows for kids at
10:30A m-f...parents are only $3.00 when accompanied by child!)
I watched the sing-along tape last night, not really looking for Belle,
but I found her easily.
My 5 year old liked this movie better than Lion King, but not better
than "Poco" (as she calls her). We "just had" to buy her a Esmarelda
(sp?) swim suit....after all, Belle/Minnie are "old".
Kathi
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448.22 | Puumba is... | MSBCS::KNIPSTEIN | | Tue Jul 09 1996 10:42 | 11 |
| Puumba spotted -
spoiler
My son spotted Puumba during the final battle with Frollo in the tower-
he appears as a gargoyle on the wall.
I was also told by one of the cast members at the Disney Store that he
also appears earlier on during a crowd scene - he's being carried on a
platter with an apple in his mouth.
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448.23 | | TOHOPE::VORE_S | I would like to buy a fish license... | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:15 | 9 |
| > platter with an apple in his mouth.
heard that too, but didn't see it... saw a sign with a picture that I
supposed was him.
Goofy isn't spotted but heard (hint: as someone falls).
No clue about Pooh (not sure I believe that one myself).
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448.24 | thanks | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Wed Jul 10 1996 08:25 | 5 |
| Thanks guys....I may take little one to see movie (again) today. It
has been raining for 2.5 days and she is getting a little "antsy".
Kathi
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448.25 | He can't stop talking about the huhhback | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:13 | 8 |
|
I took my 2.5 yr old son to see it on the 4th.
He loved it and has asked to go see it again!
of course we saw it at the drive-ins. Next time
I'll bring him to a theater.
Toby
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448.26 | | DOEIT::CHILDS | | Wed Jul 10 1996 16:44 | 13 |
| My family I went sunday nite and all enjoyed it. My 4 year old as well as my
9 and 11 year old all laughed out loud several times as did Dad and Mom. Was
it just me or did the overhead shots from the top of the cathedral panning over
the crowd like a helicopter look like real people painted over to give a cartoon
effect? Either the animation has gotten a lot better for that effect or I'm
reliving the early seventies......
;^)
mike
ps. much better than Pochontas imo but not even close to the Jungle Book...
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448.27 | "10" | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Mon Jul 15 1996 17:16 | 34 |
| Animation: What can I say? The crowd scenes are far different than
what we've seen before...adds a realistic touch.
Backgrounds are drawn so well you forget you are watching
an animated film.
At one time there was a scene with a bell ringing...looked
real...not animated.
At the end of Esmeralda's "God Help the Outcasts" she looks
like a real person...not an animated figure.
Story: I'm not that familiar with Hugo's novel so I can't comment
on any "butchering" but I thought they pulled it together
pretty well.
Music: It's a "10". I find myself looking forward to all Mencken
work and this musical score is topnotch...sounds like it's
definitely something that could transition easily to
Broadway.
Misc: The connection between "Heaven's Light" and "Hell Fire"
works well.
The gargoyles worked better than I thought they would.
Anyone catch the little "Wizard of Oz" thing?
I thought the Goat (Djali) would play a more prominent
part in the movie.
Esmeralda's eyes...wow!
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448.28 | I bought the CD | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Wed Jul 17 1996 08:31 | 8 |
| re: -1
On the Music....I went out and bought the sound track CD. I really
like Bett Midlers version of the "God help the outcast"...There is a
little bit more feeling in her version.
Kathi
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448.29 | great movie! | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Thu Jul 18 1996 13:11 | 9 |
| > The gargoyles worked better than I thought they would.
> Anyone catch the little "Wizard of Oz" thing?
Yes, indeed! What a hoot! A few other hilarious touches as well (e.g.,
"Achilles, heel!" :-) ).
I just saw this last night and I loved it!
-- Nina
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448.30 | On Sale Now | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Tue Mar 04 1997 13:20 | 1 |
| B.J.'s => $16.29
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448.31 | Of course you have to order before release | MROA::CUDAK | Thel | Wed Mar 05 1997 08:29 | 5 |
| I still think the best deal around is The Disney Store's pre-issue
offerings for these films. Yes, the price is $21.99, but you get the
lithograph and either a watch or a $5 certificate. The $5 certificate
can be credited to your order in most stores immediately, which brings
the actual price down to $16.99.
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448.32 | Hunchback Price Drops | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Mon Mar 10 1997 11:56 | 4 |
| I happen to be in B.J's yesterday and noticed that they brought their
price down to $15.99. Sheesh; next time I'll wait.
Mike
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