01-02-2002, 02:38 AM | #1 | |
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Beauty and the Beast, IMAXimized
I went to see it today. My take:
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01-02-2002, 12:49 PM | #2 |
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Beauty & the Beast
Well written, Iron Parrot! It seems I am not alone in my enthusiasm for this movie. I only wish I could now see the IMAX version, because although I live near an IMAX theater, they are either not showing it or they're just not advertising it and I don't know that they're showing it. Oh well. I got to see the play in October, though! There is a company called the Broadway Theatre League that comes to a city very close to me every year and puts on 3 or 4 Broadway plays, and my Dad gets season tickets, so he took my whole family to see it. I LOVED it! There's something about theatre that draws you in, that makes you just sit there in awe. 'Course, there was probably a bit of Disney magic sprinkled in there, too.
I absolutely love all the Disney songs! They are so perfect for the movies, and I go around singing them all the time. I've also done a few of them with my voice teacher - Belle, Beauty & the Beast, Chim Chim Cheroo, that song that Ariel sings in The Little Mermaid (can't think of it's name...Part of that World or something like that???), etc. I would really like to get a couple of CD's of Disney songs, just to have.
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