I wish Kristen Bell was there with Idina. It's just kinda sad to me watching Jonathan and Josh laughing together while being interviewed while Idina is being interviewed alone.
Well you know Indina first auditioned for the role of Giselle but didnt made it. So after Enchanted, they gave Indina the role of Elsa. Its a much better role for her imo.
True though I don't like Idina's opinions on Ariel. Because Ariel didn't give up her voice for Eric, she always wanted to be a human. Eric was just the pushing factor I believe.
Love that Idina said that she’s by up for any kind of duet with Brendon. Kind of upset that none of them answered the question though about if they like Panic!’s version.
Marinass i dunno if it’s right but it does line up. i think in an interview i heard idina went to sing at a gay bar (again from memory) and she called josh to come sing with her at like 2 in the morning :D
josh and jonathan discussing going to london and doing frozen karaoke gets even better when you realize that they actually did end up doing frozen karaoke in a gay bar in london at one in the morning with idina menzel and kristen bell
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I wanna be best friends with Josh Gad so bad. He seems like the guy you could call if you’re sad, he says one word and life is just a million times better
Third time I've seen Idina make that comment about Ariel and I just wanna lecture her on how Ariel was interested in humans in general, and wanted to explore and carve her own path and was willing to do anything to chase her dream. Yeah she fell in love with Eric (after observing him on his ship and seeing his personality, albeit not as much as she should've), but it wasn't just about Eric. She craved adventure and this whole other life, and she was basically an archaeologist. She collected human artifacts and tried to figure them out and make something of them, and wanted to dive into that other world. She never wanted to abandon her family or drop her life for a man, she had been dreaming about seeing the human world since she was little- she wanted to travel and explore and discover more about herself and the world
When Jonathan e Josh started holding hands I needed to take a break and write in the comment section because I felt too overwhelmed *.* Can there be a movie with only the two of them?
There’s also the Pocket Princess comics, but I think they are referring to them having their own adventures together. In other words, a crossover of **just** Frozen & Moana, or **just** Frozen & The Little Mermaid, or even a three-way crossover!
So be honest who else was thinking that Moana and frozen would be good together before Josh Gad even said anything or before frozen 2 even came out..!!🤔😱😦😮 Now Disney lets see that cross over!! Also it would be interesting to see the songs that would come out of that cross over.
i think it's funny that in all of these interviews they did for frozen 2, they actually still get asked a lot of questions about FROZEN 1 the first movie. i think even though frozen 2 is out, people still can't let go of frozen 1.
better secret yes she always wanted to be on land way before the guy, but Eric pushed her off the ledge to really have a reason to follow her dreams. She always desired to be on land but know she couldn’t do anything with it. But seeing Eric TOTALLY made her look for more possibilities, even if it cost her a lot Which is still like, she was always a dreamer but needed to see him before she did something with her dream. 🤷🏽♀️ Girls were taught to wait for the right man to come so that you’ll have a great life (atleast in my culture) , which is obviously not true. Yes, it happens, but it isn’t the goal. Ariel was my favorite princess for THE longest time bc of the parent situation and the wanting to try something new, to be part of another world or smth. She’s still hella up there but you can’t deny that the old Disney films’ hidden meanings are iffy.
@@kaisntss So Disney's in some kind of conspiracy to get girls to be dependent on a man? Is it your assertion that there was that intention, what you might have meant by hidden meanings? Or is it effect that it might produce, the situation of dependence, that you're criticizing? Cause if that's so, it's up to you to prove that the film necessarily has that effect on young girls. Here's an interesting take the issue: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u6gdqqcTIsc.html