If any other English-speakers want to watch Three Wishes For Cinderella (1973) this is the version I watched. The quality is good, you just have to manually enable the captions on YouTube. And you can catch my fairy tale freakout here.
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Identified Patient - The Female Medical College of Pennsylvania
Video from Kingdom Of Crooked Mirrors (Aleksandr Rou, 1963)
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Sleeping Beauty (1959) turned 65, and it remains still such a beautiful film. It's one of my favourite quintessential fantasy films, and I adore princess Aurora and Maleficent!
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✨️Barbie and the Nutcracker ❄️
I love that movie.
And i love this design more like the Nutcracker version.
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All the stars in heaven seemed to be falling down upon her.
— Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid (1837)
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When I watched "Nimona" for the first time, I was struck by the fact that the villain of the story, The Director, doesn't have a name. Throughout the movie, she's simply referred as The Director. And then it hit me. Nimona is a deconstruction of the typical archetypes you meet in fairy tales. In most fairy tales, the hero has to fight an evil monster, like a dragon that guards a treasure, or an ogre and a giant that likes to terrorize people or a wizard or a witch that has cursed a noble princess. Most of the times, these monsters don't have a name. The dragon in St.George's story doesn't have a name. The giant in Jack's story doesn't have a name. Neither Snow White's stepmother, who is simply referred as The Evil Queen. By leaving The Director nameless, they put her in the same position as these monsters.
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devastating to go into the tag for an obscure vampire movie I've been quietly obsessed with for years to find mostly gifsets of minor characters (played by big-name actors) and review blogs saying they didn't like it :(
@ everyone who made a post saying "I liked it :)" I am blowing you a kiss. everyone who made a lovely gifset or photoset of the cinematography I am tipping my hat. that one poster that said "bro did y'all just miss the Entire Message about class and race or???" I am shaking your hand with enthusiasm there was SUCH a message about class and race
anyway everybody should watch Night Teeth and revel in glitzy flashy modern vampires in LA with me
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"I'll touch every star in the sky..."
So This Is Love is an underrated Disney love song. Ilene Woods and Mike Douglas’ voices and the lyrics are so beautiful in it, so I ended up with the urge to draw Cinderella and her prince.
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