🚨New drawing!
why didn’t I draw this for Halloween💀
the close-ups
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The Princess and the Frog (2009) v The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) v Aladdin (1992)
The Princess and the Frog: Randy Newman, who created the soundtrack, is from New Orleans and used his familiarity with the cultural sounds to really bring this one to life. How many composers at the time would have chosen to be influenced with Zydeco (we wouldn't have, but we are also very far from Louisiana altogether)?
The Nightmare Before Christmas: When Danny Elfman was looking for inspiration for this track list, he looked to the past. He turned to music half to a full century old including, Rogers and Hammerstein as well as Gilbert and Sullivan to name a few.
Aladdin: Alan Menken put a lot of detail into the musical themes for the different characters to make sure their songs gave a fair reflection of their true essence. For instance, the Sultan's has a lot of fanfare but is still on the comic side, and Jasmine's is sweet and sad because she lives a comfortable life yet feels so trapped by it.
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ᐢ..ᐢ - The Princess and the Frog (2009)
- - - - [Movie Rating 33] - - - -
★ Ratings ★
✩ Personal Rating: 8/10
✩ IMDb Rating: 7.1/10
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today's fashion doll is: Disney Classic Tiana (2009)
submitted by @furbtasticworksofart
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So for that new Mufasa film, they casted Anika Noni Rose and Keith David-as in Princess Tiana and Facilier-as his parents. Did Disney not see the hilarious irony of casting the hero and villain of another of their films as a married couple?
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Keith David is one of my favorite actors. He pulls off such a mysterious and dark voice and it’s just so damn good. When a villain is played by Keith David in a movie/series, you know it’ll be good.
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its me recognizing the presidents voice from rick and morty as Dr. Facilier
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) v The Princess and the Frog (2009)
The Nightmare Before Christmas: The only Christmas movie on our list, and what is (commercial) Christmas known for if not carols? The songs and score are a beautiful mix of haunting and whimsy, perfect for a cross between Halloween and a Winter Wonderland.
The Princess and the Frog: The Jazz! The Swing! That Trumpet! It's "got music, it's always playing. Start in the daytime, go all through the night. When you hear the music playin'...it'll make you fell alright."
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Down the bayou and to the big screen.
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