
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Favorite Animated Musical Numbers (Part Three-The Emotional Opening Number)
Favorite Animated Musical Numbers (Part Two-The Little Mermaid)
I was 5 when The Little Mermaid came out and I LOVED it! I swam, she's a mermaid and the music is phenom so it made sense at the time that I had the soundtrack (back when CDs were new and all the rage) and the Ariel doll and all of the toys. The big songs from this one hold up very nicely over the years, even her mushy song. The best one though is definitely Ursala's though. She is a kick ass villain with a bad ass song.
Favorite Animated Musical Numbers (Part One)
Anyways, this may take a few posts to get them all here. I will try to break them up into groups. They are not just Disney, because that would be a huge mistake. There are so many other musical animated features and tidbits out there. Starting with two here from Ferngully. Not the most obvious choice for musical numbers, but Toxic Love really captures the awfulness and yet coolness of Hexus, and the Batty Rap paves the way for the Genie in Aladdin.
As for Aladdin, the best songs are not the cheesy love-fest that is the pop duet although it is pretty and has key changes that make my heart happy. One jump is poppin' and both the Genie's songs are the top tracks when I am making a must listen to playlist.
How I felt about Frozen
So we went to finally see Frozen and I was all pumped up for how awesome and wonderful and musically fresh it was claimed to be with its sweet neoDisney stance of sisterhood and lady-power and "you don't need a man" (yet Anna did some, didn't she, she needed Christoff to help her get up the mountain; wouldn't it have been fresher if it had been a lady ice peddler who helped the two princesses and the possibility of romantic love was taken out of the rescue equation?). Speaking of love, I just wasn't sold; the amount of true love between Christoff and Anna that I was supposed to believe by the end but I didn't feel/get it. And even between Anna and Elsa; yes they are sisters who have spent years not speaking to each other. And why on earth are we telling Anna's story? I read this question in a few places; I am not really interested in how it's hard to be the sister no one will play with. I want to know more about the emotional baggage that Elsa deals with having uncontrollable powers that keep her isolated from those she loves and cares for in fear she will kill them. We just don't get that deep with any of them. It was just supposed to be emotionally magical and it fell very flat and shallow for me.
Graphically it was pretty in moments and blurry in others, almost like rushed in a sci-fy movie, don't see how we didn't clean this up quite right kind of way. This is not my area of movie watching expertise and yes, Sven the reindeer looked so fuzzy and "real" (um, we've been before too here with Sully's fur in Monsters, Inc), but it all seemed just not enough.
Which brings me to the music. I held off listening to any of this until I could see it in context. I was enlightened of its fabulousness and excited that others had rated it music better than Tangled which I highly enjoy. With the double sisters duets, however, the movie had the musical feel of Wicked Light, or wannabe Wicked without being convincing. Do You Want to Build a Snowman was cute and sweet. Most of the songs I have walked away from not really remembering; the duet between Hans and Anna, Anna and Elsa's open the door song, the weird tribal song that bookended the movie (seriously, was that a throwaway track from The Lion King?), Olaf's second act opener, the troll song (worst!). I give the women credit, they are fabulous singers! You could give Idina Menzel "Mary had a little lamb" and she is going to make it sound as epic as a Florence and the Machine number. "Let It Go" is basic pop fluffiness with a kick ass lady singer. I have to say, I listened to it while running twice today. It has a nice slow tinkly beginning, and soaring lady vocals that make me want to fly when I move my legs. The instrumental music was fine, non memorable honestly. Maybe this music will grow over time, but it didn't hit me in a sweet spot and while "Let It Go" is perfectly pretty and driving, it falls quite short of my top animated movie song favorites (I am compiling a list, when I have the energy to battle putting many videos into blogger, I will get them up).
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Looking ahead
Getting ready for talking about equality and fairness and diversity with the little folks this week. Happy MLK jr. Day (just a bit early-not that we couldn't use his spirit on a more regular basis).
Friday, January 3, 2014
January's Race and Punching Ice in its Stupid Icy Face!



Thursday, January 2, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
So here we go 2014
http://funny2014.com/new-year-quote-2014/ |
I am sure there are other school related goals I want to work towards, but I don't have the complete thoughts to articulate them now.
From Mental Health 5k |
Last year, one of my goals was to read more, and while I successfully did compared to 2012, my reading was sporadic and sometimes not effective. I have this habit of starting many books and not getting to complete any of them. I also tend to reread, which is great for somethings, but not in helping me get through more material. I covered some fiction and nonfiction which is good (I tend to lean towards nonfiction). This year here is the reading plan; every month I want to do one and one-a nonfiction and a fiction. I will not allow myself more than these two a month unless I have successfully completed them. For the fiction, I have been stuck in juvenile work (Hunger Games, Matched trilogy) and I'd like to read something more appropriate and mature. I am hoping to blog more about book reading like I tried before, but one step at a time.
Speaking of blogging! I need to write, more than once every couple of months! When did this get so hard! I think I got to the point where I didn't think anybody would care what I had to say, so why was I putting the mental energy into putting stuff out there. Well, dummy (read, talking to self), you write whether or not you have something interesting to say, whether or not people will care about it. I had this notion once upon a time; I just let my writing muscles atrophy and getting them back into shape has been a mediocre effort at best. So the writing plan (do you see I am big on plans this year?) is to set aside some time yet unknown once a week to write about something/anything. I would like to write about what I am reading (more importantly, what I am getting out of it), or how school things are going, or what fashion trends I liked (this one is a must-I have tons of magazines that I need to go through, and this would give me a reason to commit to it), anything. I just need to do this at least every week.
I think that about covers it. Maybe some other minor things (finding a local dentist and getting back into a regular routine with them; taking a multivitamin; continue to try to cook things-maybe), but for the most part, it looks like I have a pretty full plate of business ahead for me.
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