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The Princess and the Frog was fabulous. Just -- oh my god, so New Orleans; the research the filmmakers did really shows. There are just a couple of spots where I go, "Uh, that's not...actually true," but they've acknowledged them. But! Oh my god! New Orleans. I desperately wanted to see this movie in New Orleans, but Disney scheduled the release during finals week, the bastards. (Actually, I'm kind of curious why they released when they did; it's set during Mardi Gras, release it then! Granted, I don't think anyone else in the country celebrates Mardi Gras, so no one except New Orleanians would probably get it. And everything's closed on Mardi Gras day. On the other hand, they release movies on Christmas day every year.)

Just! *flaily hands* OH NEW ORLEANS. The music is fantastic, by the way, and I desperately want a bowl of chicken andouille gumbo with a side of jambalaya finished off with bread pudding and a plate of beignets right about now, but alas, am in Washington. I have to work on that. And -- it was adorable! And yeah, there are a couple of Louisiana injokes ("You must be from very far away." "You could say that." "Are you from Shreveport?" and the requisit, "STELLLAAAAA!" yell), and one scene that kind of made me squirm and go, "Um...well, congrats on not being racist against African-Americans! Fail on being racist against Cajuns!" but generally? It was cute, and adorable, and very, very old-school Disney, except in really awesome ways. The princess is the hero! And hard-working, and practical, and just a little bit of a dreamer! And not a princess, as it turns out! And the prince learns not to be a wastrel! Oh, Disney. I know that sometimes you are made of fail, AND YET.

And in a really awesome coincidence, I went with my mother, and then ran into two of my best Ellensburg friends at the movie! Totally not planned.

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Date: 2009-12-20 04:07 am (UTC)
harpers_child: melaka fray reading from "Tales of the Slayers". (babbage is my homeboy)
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awesome: one of the restaurants in new orleans was owned and run by a black woman in the 20's. so the "princess" is based on fact.
harpers_child: melaka fray reading from "Tales of the Slayers". (Default)
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i don't know. the newspaper mentioned it in one of their articles about the movie.

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Date: 2009-12-20 05:13 am (UTC)
alexseanchai: Katsuki Yuuri wearing a blue jacket and his glasses and holding a poodle, in front of the asexual pride flag with a rainbow heart inset. (Default)
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I used to live somewhere we got off from school the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of Ash Wednesday week because nobody's crazy enough to expect school buses to run while people were setting up for, celebrating, or cleaning up after Mardi Gras. (One year our parents pulled us out of school that Thursday and Friday and we spent the week at Disney World. Grand times.)

Of course, judging by media coverage of Katrina, the Mississippi Gulf Coast is an insignificant suburb of New Orleans.

I wanna see this movie so bad.

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Date: 2009-12-20 07:02 am (UTC)
alexseanchai: Katsuki Yuuri wearing a blue jacket and his glasses and holding a poodle, in front of the asexual pride flag with a rainbow heart inset. (Default)
From: [personal profile] alexseanchai
I do have to confess undue glee at one particular effect of Katrina, though--seventh grade was a really shitty year. Seventh grade happened to be at Mercy Cross Jr-Sr High. Mercy Cross High was about twenty feet from the Back Bay of Biloxi. There is no longer a Mercy Cross High. (Student population merged with another Catholic high school and now I think they're St. Patrick's.)

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