The Sarorah, BM1, Anisha, KChen, Diana, QQ Discussion Thread

<p>didn't she jump off the ship though since she could not murder her beloved...</p>

<p>I agree it is a beautiful story.</p>

<p>she had to either stab the prince or turn into foam, so in the end she kissed the prince farewell and jumped into the sea to turn into bubbles. Besides, it sounds more romantic and 'then prince woke up the next morning and found a pile of foam on the deck"...</p>

<p>yeah. so sad.</p>

<p>Beauty and the Beast is THE GREATEST Disney movie</p>

<p>Never seen it. :(</p>

<p>lucky. we've watched that movie to pieces for French class.</p>

<p>purrli, thanks for clearing it up. :D</p>

<p>I love Beauty and the Beast as well.</p>

<p>My top 3 Disney Movies</p>

<ol>
<li>The Little Mermaid/Beauty and the Beast</li>
<li>The Lion King</li>
<li>Pohcahontas....though it had many facts wrong...I mean cliffs in Jamestown????</li>
</ol>

<p>^^^
I agree with that.</p>

<p>Also, Homeward Bound, Old Yeller, and Pete's Dragon for Live Action Disney movies.</p>

<p>My list:
1. The Fox and the Hound (the only movie where I've ever cried. and I was in 7th grade too)
2. Probably Pocahontas (because I got John Smith on those "Who is your disney guy" quizzes)
3. Sleeping Beauty (again, the prince actually had a name and a role in the story)</p>

<p>I LOVE THE LION KING
i cried when simba's father died.......i was like nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo</p>

<p>Never seen any of the above movies although I have played the theme songs for all of them. In the concert this week where we play for two of the elementary schools in our district we are doing Lion King, and we may have lighters to wave fire back and forth during the last part of the selection.</p>

<p>kman, YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN THE LION KING??? (shocked)</p>

<p>I was traumatized after seeing Mufasa died...I was so mad. I wondered why couldn't Scar just care for his brother lol...</p>

<p>I wanted to make a rug out of Scar after what he did...I know, that just isn't right.</p>

<p>No, I have not seen it. I did not begin watching movies until I was eight, and stopped at 14. In that period I watched only action movies.</p>

<p>does it have to do with a personal philosophy of only pursuing lofty intellectual entertainment? because if you can stomach the plasticness (for lack of a better word) of jpop, then popular movies should be a cake to digest.</p>

<p>Apparently, I have the same personality type as Ariel from the Little Mermaid: ENFP. hahah.</p>

<p>I haven't seen Little Mermaid either. :( I tend to watch the newer Disney movies.</p>

<p>do the world a favor and read the original Hans Christian Andersen tale instead of watching Disney's atrocity. Speaking of, Disney has never not butchered any tales: even Mulan was not spared.</p>

<p>I thought Mulan (both I and II) were pretty good (filmwise) though the plot was a little iffy.</p>

<p>the plot was way too fictionalized though. Do you know the original Mulan story?</p>

<p>No I don’t. Care to tell? :)</p>

<p>ahh you don't know it??
Beginning is similar: Mulan is the eldest daughter and has a little brother. There's a war going on, so she took her elderly father's place to serve in the army. No weird bloke with missing teeth. No cheerful monk. No skinny guy. No hottie general's son. Basically she served for 10 years and was never discovered, until the war was over and she and her friends went home, and they were shocked when she changed back into a woman's clothes. End of story (very exciting, huh.) But according to 隋唐演义 (umm...a fiction-history of the Sui and Tang dynasties), Mulan got into an argument over a guy with her sister and she died/committed suicide (I forgot which) at age 30. Humph.</p>