Storytellers Behind “Frozen 2” Find Inspiration on Trip to Nordic Regions 

Storytellers Behind “Frozen 2” Find Inspiration on Trip to Nordic Regions 

By Melanie Gable

*I recently attended an early press day for “Frozen 2” at Walt Disney Animation Studios. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

It’s been nearly six years since we first met Elsa and Anna—royal sisters grappling with Elsa’s out-of-control, magical ice powers—back in 2013 when Walt Disney Animation Studios released “Frozen.” The film went on to become the highest grossing animated film of all time in worldwide box office, and the sisters became pop culture icons. With Elsa encouraging audiences to “let it go” and embrace their true identities, and quirky Anna saving the day with selflessness and familial love, both kids and adults fell in love with the characters and story.

Film still courtesy of Walt Disney Animation Studios

Two short films followed: “Frozen Fever” (2015), which revisited the sisters celebrating Anna’s birthday in the spring, and “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” (2017), a holiday story. Both shorts were fun and beautifully animated, but Disney felt there were still enough questions from “Frozen” left unanswered that it was worth digging deeper into Arendelle’s past to create the story for a new feature film.

By now you’ve probably seen the official trailers for “Frozen 2,” which show Queen Elsa being haunted by a recurring siren song that leads her on a journey through gorgeous autumn landscapes to find the source of the voice and, possibly, her own powers. Joining her are her sister Anna, of course, Anna’s love interest Kristoff, reindeer Sven, and magical snowman Olaf.

                   Film still courtesy of Walt Disney Animation Studios

What you may not know is that the filmmakers and artists behind “Frozen 2” took research trips to Norway, Finland, and Iceland and found great inspiration in both the natural surroundings and the myths of the Nordic regions, which created an important dichotomy for the story.

Marc Smith, director of story on “Frozen 2,” spoke enthusiastically about the crew’s journey overseas. “We took a trip to Finland and Norway, north of the Arctic Circle and then to Iceland, which is super fascinating and fun. And on the left here is Lake Inari in Finland and it felt like a fairytale. Like, it just got us—you understood why all of their tales are so imbued with magical spirits, forest spirits, magic. And it was really fascinating. And then on the right there, that’s Iceland and Iceland just felt mythic. It felt like nature was just trying to kill you,” Smith remarked, laughing. “Everywhere you turned you just felt like a tiny little human in the face of nature. So, we started developing these themes of fairytale and myth.”

Art courtesy of Walt Disney Animation Studios

Director/writer Jennifer Lee, who is now Chief Creative Officer at Walt Disney Animation Studios, shared a bit about her own experiences on the trip. “In Finland we did an 8-mile hike through a forest that was very much feeling like it was coming alive as we went,” she divulged. “You have to ask the spirits if you want to do something and they’ll answer. And the joke of it was they didn’t seem to like me in the Norwegian forest. I…ripped my pants, falling down, everything went wrong for me in Norway. [Director] Chris [Buck] was skippin’ along…”

“Oh I had a great time in Norway,” laughed Buck. “Norway and Finland feel like this very fairytale world and it’s very cozy and warm and wonderful. Of course, we were there in the fall, so it was beautiful. And then we compared our stories.”

“Frozen 2” director Chris Buck and director/writer Jennifer Lee share insight into the filmmaking process at the early press day on the animation studios lot – Photo courtesy of Walt Disney Animation Studios

In Iceland, the adventurous Buck and cautious Lee reversed roles. Said Lee, “I get to Iceland, and I’m not a great flyer. I get afraid of things. And this was this incredible land that was alive. It could kill you at any turn. There were like jokes about that. Like, man is definitely not in charge. And I was like, ‘I’m home. I’m completely fine with this. I will go into the volcano. I will walk in the glacier. Yeah, I know you could slip and die if you go down that crevasse. I don’t care. I’m here.’” Confessed Buck, “I love adventurous things, but when you’re there, every second you feel like you’re gonna die. I’d rather take that cozy fairytale place.”

Art courtesy of Walt Disney Animation Studios

While on the trip, Lee realized that the differences between her and Buck’s experiences could be reflected in Elsa and Anna. “Iceland for me, a lot of story in terms of Elsa’s journey came out well on that trip.” Buck agreed, adding that, “It was kind of a stark contrast between Norway and Iceland that framed the concept for us. Anna felt at home in Norway with its fairytale settings, but Elsa felt strangely at home in this dark, mythic Iceland.” The push-pull dynamic of warm autumnal beauty and frigid, icy landscapes was reflected in Elsa and Anna’s struggles as very different characters occupying the same story.

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The Magic of Curious George & Curious George: Royal Monkey on DVD now!

The Magic of Curious George & Curious George: Royal Monkey on DVD now!

By Erin

The other week we received a fun box of Curious George items from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment for the DVD release of Curious George: Royal Monkey. If you follow me on instagram then you have already seen some of this cuteness. Like myself, I am sure many of you grew up loving Curious George; reading the books and watching the cartoons. I was happy that we now had the perfect chance to introduce my niece Nora to the beloved Curious George! Her Great Grandma Pearl is shown above with Curious George as we celebrated the release of Curious George: Royal Monkey with her.
  

Curious George who we all know and love is filled with delightful antics, gentle humor and heartfelt emotion that has captivated the hearts of families around the world, is featured in a majestic film that follows George as he trades places with the royal monkey of Simiana by mistake! Taking audiences on a colorful grand adventure with exciting new locations and a fresh cast of adorable characters, Curious George: Royal Monkey features returning voice cast Emmy Award® winners Frank Welker (Scooby-Doo! franchise) and Jeff Bennett (“Johnny Bravo” TV series) and showcases five original songs including a single by award-winning recording artist and songwriter Andy Grammer. For a limited time only, Curious George: Royal Monkey on DVD also comes with an exclusive sticker sheet, available at all retailers nationwide.

Join your favorite monkey as he takes on his most regal role yet in Curious George: Royal Monkey. After disrupting a meeting with a stuffy royal family, George accidentally trades places with the king’s snooty monkey, Philippe. While Philippe puzzles Ted with his flawless manners, George travels to the castle where his fun-loving antics raise eyebrows and bring shy Princess Isabel out of her shell. Featuring all-new music from Andy Grammer, this king-sized adventure reminds us all that doing what you love is the key to happiness.

Curious George is a timeless character that was first introduced to the world of children’s literacy over 75 years ago. Created by Margret and H.A. Rey in 1941, Curious George remains one of the most beloved classics in children’s literature, television and film with more than 108 episodes of the Emmy® award-winning animated series on PBS and over 80 million books in print worldwide in 26 languages. Nora LOVED reading her new Curious George books and looking at all the pictures.

Curious George: Royal Monkey is the first film in the Curious George franchise to be comprised of a predominantly female music team, with Germaine Franco, the first female composer, and Michele Brourman and Amanda McBoom, the first female songwriters. The whimsical and joyous soundtrack transports the listener between George’s world and the royal kingdom of Simiana.

Given that Curious George is such a remarkable figure in the world of children’s literature, Franco was honored to take on the task of scoring the film. She detailed her process of developing the score: “I was asked to create a whimsical world of music from George’s point of view. The story involves a case of mistaken identity between George and the Simiana royal monkey, Phillipe. I wrote distinct themes for each monkey. George’s theme has a signature sound of plucked stringed instruments, while Phillipe’s theme involves muted trumpets and snare drums, as if it were written for a toy solider. The score alternates between lively rhythm instruments with hand percussion to denote a Caribbean influence from the island of Simiana, mixed with chamber and orchestral instruments to establish a royal sound. I truly enjoyed collaborating with the Universal 1440 Entertainment team to write the score for the newest installment of the iconic family franchise.” Composer, Germaine Franco

Songwriting-duo Amanda McBroom and Michele Brourman contributed 4 of the 5 original songs featured on the soundtrack: “We’ve written songs for baby dinosaurs, lunatic poodles, noble wolf-dogs, mythic heroes, and chipmunks – but George is our first monkey! We are thrilled to be a part of George‘s first female music team! In Curious George: Royal Monkey, we used songs to drive the action, and to express and heighten emotions during key moments. It was important to us to write songs that we felt could stand alone. We wanted to create tunes that we knew people could enjoy, dance, and sing to. Although we love them all, our favorite song is “Now You Know,” which is played during an exciting horse racing scene. It’s so joyous and really builds the action in the film.” Songwriters, Amanda McBroom and Michele Brourman

There is so much to love about this new Curious George film, so make sure to get your copy of the DVD if you have not already! I think we have another Curious George fan here! 😉 She was clapping for her new friend on the TV!

 

Black Angus Celebrating 40 Years in Lakewood!

Black Angus Celebrating 40 Years in Lakewood!

By Erin

*I dined here as media for purposes of this post. I have been dining at this Black Angus since I was a small child though. 😉 All thoughts and opinions remain my own.*

One of my favorite restaurants that I grew up dining at with family and friends is celebrating 40 years in my home town of Lakewood, CA. Black Angus is celebrating its 40th anniversary in the Lakewood community, and, to celebrate, they are giving away free meals and outrageous deals all day long on  Sunday, September 29th! So come on in and join the celebration! Try your luck and maybe you will win a free entree ($30 value) on your visit!

Black Angus will be celebrating by picking up the tab (up to $30 value) for one lucky guest’s entree every hour from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. There will also be unbeatable deals all day long, including $4 beer and appetizers available to guests throughout the restaurant.

Offer Details:
  • Valid only at the Lakewood location on September 29, 2019
  • $4 beers include: Bud Light drafts, Coors Light drafts, Budweiser bottles, Miller Lite bottles, and Michelob Ultra bottles
  • $4 appetizers include: Three Cheese Garlic Bread and Crispy Fried Garlic-Pepper Zucchini
  • Maximum $30 value on the free entree deal

I HIGHLY recommend getting the Crispy Fried Garlic-Pepper Zucchini! It was delicious! I want some more now, just thinking about it. Yum.

Other seasonal items currently being offered for you to enjoy while you celebrate!

Steak & Lobster Mac & Cheese

Your choice of 6 oz. Center-Cut Filet Mignon or 8 oz. Certified Angus Beef® Top Sirloin, paired with rich and creamy Lobster Mac and Cheese, with chunks of sweet lobster and five cheese sauce under a crispy breadcrumb crust. Served with a Classic Sidekick and warm molasses bread. If you love mushrooms, make sure to get this as an add-on, I love the flavors it adds to the Filet Mignon!

Pink Pomegranate Punch

Bacardi Lime, Patrón Citrónge, pomegranate, and fresh orange, garnished with sugared rosemary and pomegranate seeds.
Drink Pink! In October, $1 from each Pomegranate Punch will be donated to the Breast Cancer Charities of America. I loved this drink! It was very refreshing and not overly sweet.

Pumpkin Bread Pudding

The perfect way to end your meal! Spiced pumpkin bread pudding, served warm with vanilla ice cream. So good! Even though we were stuffed, we managed to devour this one. There wasn’t a drop left of it on the plate. That’s how good it was. 🙂

Hungry yet? Make plans now to come join in the anniversary celebration this Sunday, anytime from 11AM-9PM at the Lakewood location!