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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="xfkirsten"]So we are definitely not getting a Brad Kane version of PoyB... sad. :cry: I'm psyched to see the Q&A stuff from DCA... if only I'd known they were doing it that day, I would have gotten to that side of the resort sooner! :lol: That Robin Williams stuff sounds GREAT, though, I'm really interested in that! Being familiar with his style, however, I wonder how long it took them to find family-appropriate material. :lol:[/quote]
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AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 10:14 pm
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xfkirsten wrote:
Being familiar with his style, however, I wonder how long it took them to find family-appropriate material.
*thinks of last comedy special* A LOOOOOOOOOONG time I bet.
I'm happy for the other stuff as well. I can see that I am not doing any homework that day already.
Calluna
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:21 pm
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I'm starting to wonder if Brad refused; from what we saw in that other thread he seems to be trying to distance himself from his old image...
xfkirsten
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:04 pm
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So we are definitely not getting a Brad Kane version of PoyB... sad.
I'm psyched to see the Q&A stuff from DCA... if only I'd known they were doing it that day, I would have gotten to that side of the resort sooner!
That Robin Williams stuff sounds GREAT, though, I'm really interested in that! Being familiar with his style, however, I wonder how long it took them to find family-appropriate material.
Calluna
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 6:44 pm
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Hmm, it's not saying there's new animation for the music video; I wonder if that's still a go? It still seems like it's not going to be added in, though.
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test animation set to Robin Williams? comedy albums
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been wanting to see that test animation for years! It's mentioned in a bunch of old articles, and apparently was what convinced Robin to do Genie's voice.
(I used to go looking for which routine it was that got animated; I want to see if I'm right! If I am it would explain why they nicknamed Robin "Shakespeare" in all those old promotional materials.
)
Calluna
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 6:39 pm
Post subject: More on PoYB
Aladdin and Mulan DVD Preview
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Aladdin is an extensive two disc set that starts off with a top notch new sound mix. Buena Vista Home Entertainment president Gordon Ho explained, ?Now that you have the home theaters in the home, you want to take advantage of it, and we custom designed this, starting with The Lion King. We?re doing it again with Aladdin, we brought back Terry Porter. He did the sound mixing for Aladdin. He got nominated for an Academy Award for his wonderful mixing on Aladdin. He came back just to do this special mix on the all new Aladdin enhanced home theater mix.?
There will also be many extras revolving around the deleted song ?Proud of your Boy.? First, it will be presented as the story pitch that Howard Ashman and Alan Menken made to the studio.
Senior Vice President of DVD production at Buena Vista Home Video Andy Siditsky said, ?You?re going to have the opportunity to watch the original pitch that Howard and Alan put together as a demo, combined with the original storyboards. That?s version number one. But we wanted something more for the DVD and we called Alan and said, ?We really want to bring this thing to its full life the way you and Howard originally envisioned it.??
Menken approved of the plan. ?I was floored by what you guys did,? Menken said. ?They basically gave us the opportunity to assemble the original musical team. We went to Fox Studios with a 70 piece orchestra, and Clay Aiken came in to sing ?Proud of your Boy.?? The second version of the song is the Aiken music video.
The Aladdin Q&A shot in February at Disney?s California Adventure will be interspersed with documentary material. You can select topics in the menu and see behind the scenes footage and interviews interspersed with moments from the panel-style Q&A.
Other extras will include test animation set to Robin Williams? comedy albums, an ?Inside the Genie?s Lamp? tour of narrated by Robin Leach and Jessica Simpson and Nick Lechey?s rendition of ?A Whole New World.?
Aladdin streets October 5.
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