Thursday, December 26, 2013

F is for Frozen


My F for Jenny's Alphabe-Thursday is Frozen this time. Disney's Frozen that is. The German title is Die Eiskönigin (The Ice Queen).


Do you remember my post about the HUGE wallpaper in a passage to a movie theater in Munich's city center featuring Disney's Monsters University? In December, you could admire scenes from Frozen. Below you see Marshmallow, the ice monster.


Here's Kristoff riding on Sven -- coming to Anna's rescue.


That's lovely Anna with Olaf, the snowman.


Here you see the whole group together.


Here's Olaf again -- dreaming of summer.


I watched Frozen twice. The first time was a test screening in 2D. Afterwards, the whole audience filled in a questionnaire. I am quite sure most people gave the movie a high rating -- the atmosphere in the cinema hall during the performance was great. About two weeks later I was invited to a 3D screening by IKEA. While I don't need to watch each movie in 3D, I was delighted to see the snowflakes drifting from the screen in Frozen. Great effects!


There was another huge promotion image in the windows of the movie theater.


 People standing in line to buy popcorn, drinks, and other snacks.


The Mathäser is a great nice movie theater with an interesting architecture.


Have you already watched Frozen? If yes, how did you like it? Along with Tangled, it's high on my list of favorite Disney movies. Not one dull moment and wonderful music. I can't count how often I have sung Let It Go in the last few weeks. For some magical winter moments and family-friendly entertainment, don't hesitate to watch Frozen!

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:56 PM

    Fun photos at a fun place ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ carol, xxx

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  2. It looks like you had a lot of fun. I haven't seen the film, but it looks cute.

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  3. Great fun photos - and great blog!

    Thanks for visiting!

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  4. Birgit

    3D Frozen sounds brilliant, especially those snowflakes! You always manage to brighten my day with your wonderfully descriptive writings. Thank you.

    Hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas in Munich.

    Jeni

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  5. since I don't have little ones, I don't know a lot of animated movies. Now my ex-husband was a kid at heart and he used to buy them, once they came out on DVD. Sounds like fun - and you're very special to get a free showing! {:-Deb

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  6. Anonymous11:18 PM

    I am going to see it at the local drive-in tomorrow night with my grandchildren, can't wait...

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  7. I liked it as much as my kids did. Maybe more. :) I want to go again to see it in 3D!

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  8. Movies like this always make me feel fantastic...

    I haven't seen this one yet but it is on my list!

    Fun post for the letter "F"...

    Thanks for linking.

    A+

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