If you read my blog, you’ll know what’s coming, “Some day my prince will come”, sung by Adrianna Caselotti. Yup, Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:
“The Grimm fairy tale gets a Technicolor treatment in Disney’s first animated feature. Jealous of Snow White’s beauty, the wicked queen orders the murder of her innocent stepdaughter, but later discovers that Snow White is still alive and hiding in a cottage with seven friendly little miners”
Release date: February 4, 1938 (USA)
Directors: David Hand, Larry Morey, Wilfred Jackson, Ben Sharpsteen, William Cottrell, Perce Pearce
Box office: 418.2 million USD
Film series: Walt Disney Animated Classics
Nice..🙂
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My daughters are obsesses with Snow White right now…I’ve watched it three times already today! 🙂
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Marvelous used of the daily prompt
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Thank you.
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My pleasure
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I loved that machine they built, that had the painted sheets of glass that the camera would go through to make it look like you were going through the woods. They may have used that on Sleeping Beauty for the first time.
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That’s interesting, I’ll have to look that up.
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I just added the making of it, but it’s not as technical than you’d like. It doesn’t mention the glass scene structures.
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Might have been Cinderella?
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I spent ages looking at art yesterday all because of a single Snow White image I saw somewhere. There is some stunning art for Disney.
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And that was his first. He was an innovator of a lot of things.
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AS much as his is good the art I was looking at yesterday was by someone Kincade. He’s done all sorts of stuff but his Disney stuff is stunning.
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I’ll look them up too.
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Stormtroopers blowing up the Seven Dwarves cottage was a good one, but we all know Stormtroopers can’t anything they aim at so obviously it was a misfire.
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Ok I’m lost again.
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Looking at the images of Disney yesterday there was one of Stormtroopers standing in front of the seven dwarves house which was on fire, but we all know from the movies that stromtroopers never hit their target so it could not have been them that blew it up.
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Ok. I think.
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If you thought things wouldn’t need explaining 😛
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I do think, that’s the problem.
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Well the problem can’t always be me.
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Why would you think that? Feeling guilty about something? Eh?
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I’m always guilty of something, I’m male.
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I don’t believe that saying. Or that you’re always wrong, etc.
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You don’t live in this house!
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My problem is it’s freezing, eight p.m. And I’m going grocery shopping. It’s a thrill a minute here!😂
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I used to hate grocery shopping at that time of night no matter what the temperature. An ex of mine used to love shopping between 8:30 and midnight, sure it was quiet but it gave me the shits doing the groceries in the dark.
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Why is that
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Just something about going out after dinner and having to shop. Was further added to when I was delivering bread, the morons that hung around 24 hour supermarkets deserve to be shot.
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I agree, we just got home at midnight, got a late start. I’m tired!
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I don’t like grocery shopping at the best of time but at midnight I just can’t be bothered.
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There was an interesting guy lurking about, but I think he was just concerned. C wanted to go to the auto dept and I didn’t. He was blocking my cart. We were so late he’s spending the night. No school tomorrow.
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That’s one of the reasons I hated going in and out of shops at midnight, at least doing deliveries we were able to go through the back door and avoid some of that.
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Just saying you’re letting your softer side show. Versatility.
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Yeah but if you say that and said author reads it they will think I’m kissing their arse for the sake of it, when what I’m actually doing is saying I do like their work, a lot more than many others. It’s all in the translation and interpretation 🙂
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I can’t reply any place but here so, TX Toast is twice the width of reg bread. 2. Can’t you just come out and tell her? 3. Whatever you wish to call them. 4. My gds and I talk about everything.
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Makes it interesting for people reading the comments later 🙂
2. What if he/she is a figment of my imagination. I stopped tagging posts with fiction or non fiction ages ago because people figured every post was non fiction.
3. That’s not much help.
4. thats what a writer does.
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I can’t imagine the person wouldn’t take it as a compliment, not like you think.
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You never know, I create some evil characters in my head, not all of them like to be complimented.
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😂
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The one thing most people will never know is whether or not what I write is fiction or non-fiction. I gave readers the chance when I started, gave them all the tools they needed to decipher whether a post was fact or fiction and people just didn’t bother. If I wrote about stabbing someone I was a pyscho, if I wrote about love I was a player (and they wanted to know who it was about), if I wrote about sex I got proposals for email sex and video sex. So in the end I just gave up and removed the distinction between fact and fiction. People will always assume what they like but only a select few will know the truth.
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It’s like that old saying, you can please all people half the time and half the people all the time
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Pretty much. I write what I write, if it annoys people I don’t care, the fact that some people read it differently to others is also a good thing. But I reserve the right to not disclose what is fiction and what is non fiction.
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