TITLE: Frozen (aka. Frozen 3D)
RELEASE DATE: 11/27/2013
RATING: PG
Fearless optimist Anna teams up with Kristoff in an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions, and a hilarious snowman named Olaf in a race to find Anna’s sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.
What did you think of this film?
During Credits? No
After Credits? Yes
after the credits
- There is a disclaimer stating: “The views and opinions expressed by Kristoff in the film that all men eat their own boogers are solely his own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walt Disney Company or the filmakers. Neither The Walt Disney Company nor the filmmakers make any representation of the accuracy of any such views and opinions.”.
- We see Elsa’s Snow Monster walking through the ice castle. He finds Elsa’s queen tiara and puts it on.
Is this stinger worth waiting around for?
NOTE: In memoriam: Poppy, Lola, Caleb, Kayla.
Nothing during the credits. Afterwards, we see Elsa’s Snow Monster walking through the ice castle. He finds Elsa’s queen tiara and puts it on.
Two other things:
In memorium: Poppy, Lola, Caleb, Kayla
There’s a funny disclaimer at the end that says Kristoff’s views regarding men eating boogers are his own and not necessarily those of Disney.
I really wanted to write down that disclaimer about eating boogers — it was priceless!
But, before that, there was a credited given in the area of “Pets and Pet Treatment” (or whatever it was0 that was called “Caffeination,” although I didn’t notice who was given the credit.
Regarding that Caffeination credit – I think it’s for the barista who works in the Disney Animation building. The credit was in the general administrative section with office-sounding job titles before it.
Well, I went to see this tonight, but had to leave before this scene and the disclaimers. There was an emergency at home for one person in our party. Oh well, I’ll see it on video or something.
The views and opinions expressed by Kristoff in the film that all men eat their own boogers are solely his own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the walt disney company or the filmmakers. Neither the walt disney company nor the filmmakers make any representation of any such vies and opinions.
There was also a credit for (I think) all the babies that were born (to crew and/or crew families) during production *sweet*!
You are right, Bettina, my great-nephew’s name appears on the list of the babies born during the production (he was born in October 2013). That was a very sweet little touch.
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Pixar always lists “production babies” in their credits, and director John Lasseter (sp?) is from Pixar, so he must have continued the tradition.
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