Tangled (formerly Rapunzel)
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If they have the movie up in boards and characters finalized then they could pick out key scenes and create some sort of visual color palette of the movie. Or, like they did for TPATP, make something specifically created for the teaser. I only hope they won't go for the comedy vibe too much and really push for the classic, lush, epic fairytale style. Sweeping vistas, epic shots of castles and high towers in lush forest environments with a longing young girl and an evil bitter witch.Ben wrote:If they're smart, they'll trail it on TP&TF if only because they've got a captured audience. But they may not be that far down the line yet, given the different directions this one has been taking.
To me Disney created it's best trailers around the Tarzan and Mulan era. Those were just awe-inspiring. No cheesy voice-overs or too much comic relief. Just awe inspiring and making your pulse racing!
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Rapunzel Casting news:
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Tony-winning actress Donna Murphy is joining Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi in "Rapunzel," Disney's animated movie version of the fairy tale.
Byron Howard and Nathan Greno ("Bolt") are directing the musical comedy, which reimagines the tale of the girl with the magic golden tresses.
The story centers on Rapunzel (voiced by Moore), who is kidnapped from her parents' castle as a child and locked in a hidden tower before escaping with the help of a bandit (Levi).
Murphy, working in animation for the first time, will voice Mother Gothel, the witch who keeps Rapunzel prisoner in a tower that has no doors or stairs.
Alan Menken is working on the music for the movie, which will be presented in 3D and released next year during the holiday season.
Murphy won Tonys as best actress in a musical for "Passion" and "The King and I," with other credits including "Wonderful Town" and "Lovemusik." Her screen appearances include "Spider-Man 2," "Star Trek: Insurrection" and "The Nanny Diaries," and she recently had a role opposite Eric McCormack in the TNT series "Trust Me."
source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091210/film_nm/us_murphy
Here's a youtube clip of Donna Murphy doing a piece of Stephen Sondheim's musical "Passion", which is also very fitting lyrics wise to Rapunzel funnily enough. After watching this I'm REAAAALLY excited about her being cast in the role of Mother Gothel:
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Tony-winning actress Donna Murphy is joining Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi in "Rapunzel," Disney's animated movie version of the fairy tale.
Byron Howard and Nathan Greno ("Bolt") are directing the musical comedy, which reimagines the tale of the girl with the magic golden tresses.
The story centers on Rapunzel (voiced by Moore), who is kidnapped from her parents' castle as a child and locked in a hidden tower before escaping with the help of a bandit (Levi).
Murphy, working in animation for the first time, will voice Mother Gothel, the witch who keeps Rapunzel prisoner in a tower that has no doors or stairs.
Alan Menken is working on the music for the movie, which will be presented in 3D and released next year during the holiday season.
Murphy won Tonys as best actress in a musical for "Passion" and "The King and I," with other credits including "Wonderful Town" and "Lovemusik." Her screen appearances include "Spider-Man 2," "Star Trek: Insurrection" and "The Nanny Diaries," and she recently had a role opposite Eric McCormack in the TNT series "Trust Me."
source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091210/film_nm/us_murphy
Here's a youtube clip of Donna Murphy doing a piece of Stephen Sondheim's musical "Passion", which is also very fitting lyrics wise to Rapunzel funnily enough. After watching this I'm REAAAALLY excited about her being cast in the role of Mother Gothel:
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I first noticed this during Bolt. The WDAS humans look a bit different from the Pixar humans.ELIOLI wrote:Gosh...this looks incredible! Is it just me or does the Disney company make their skin look so fleshy and life likfe as opposed to PIXAR? Just a random observation. No hate ok?
But it's very noticeable here. Rapunzel and Flynn are some of the best looking CG humans I've ever seen. And they still feel cartoony enough to stand alongside the hand drawn Disney heroes. I'm curious to see what the backdrops will look like. If they're as beautiful as in the concept art, I think Rapunzel will be visually stunning.
For now, I'm intrigued.
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