+541 How does disney turn 5 minute long stories (i.e. "Sleeping Beauty") and turn them into two hour long movies? amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Horrible grammar.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

You should have just written "take" instead of the first "turn", I wouldn't call that "horrible" grammar.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Thanks for the constructive criticism =D

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Two words: musical numbers.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

two more words: talking animals.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Corruption.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

A looooooooooooooot of bullshit. Singing with birds usually helps too.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

First, Disney's Sleeping Beauty is not two hours long, it's 75 minutes, barely over one hour. Second, the use of i.e is incorrect here. I.E = in essence (it means the same thing as if you were to say, "In other words") E.G is what you use when you want to list an example. Use this to remember next time I.E = In essence E.G = exempli gratia (latin phrase) </lesson>

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Thank you for being a grammar nazi.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Eh, I think there's a difference between being a grammar nazi and correcting someone who's using a word who thinks it means something it doesn't at all. It would be like if this happened. "I'm gonna go watch that new show on my refrigerator" "Um, don't you mean tv?" ZOMG, GRAMUR NATSEE!" Yeah, not the same.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Poor idiom, but touché

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Sleeping Beauty was an hour long-plus ballet before the movie. Disney added the lyrics and dialogue. And you realize that every single movie starts out with a simple idea, usually one sentence...

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I meant the refrigerator part. Also, I did not know that. The point I'm trying to make is that Disney seems to make long movies out of what seems like short folktales or bed time stories

by Anonymous 13 years ago