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God Help The Outcasts Posted by: Holy007
Video duration: 160 seconds God Help The Outcasts: Heidi Mollenhauer :- An actress who is best known for her role as the singing voice of Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Before landing the part in the movie, she was a popular singer/waitress at Brandy's Piano Bar on E84th St and EightyEights in Greenwich Village, both in New York City. Related: outcasts Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Video duration: 239 seconds Angels is the third single of the Dutch band Within Temptation from their album The Silent Force. It peaked at #9 in Finland and #11 in the Netherlands. Related: angel, fantasy Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: PhoenixAngel429. on 22 Nov 08, 00:22:29
They still managed to work that in. Disney was magic when they tried!
By: arodoet126. on 21 Nov 08, 23:42:26
Well let's remember Victor Hug was much more known in Europe, a bit earlier, and very different types of books. Hugo's most famous and very widely known is Les Miserable. This is also widely known but not because of the book but instead all the movies.
By: 0Dark0Raven0. on 21 Nov 08, 22:34:02
disney used to make movies about the things that were ispirational and that truly mattered e.g hunchaback of notra dam, mulan, pocahuntas and so on... now its just absolute SHYT
By: PhoenixAngel429. on 21 Nov 08, 22:08:43
And you will not see Vanessa Hudgens singing about outcasts. HSM there is no such thing as outcasts. Sad. Disney used to really touch on stuff. Now it's just dumb.
By: xXTastyLocXx. on 21 Nov 08, 21:32:44
omg its sooo beautifuul!!!! have someone this song to send??? ??so muuch!
By: zzman305. on 21 Nov 08, 21:23:40
this movie really tried to stay as far away from the orginal victor hugo version, but thats probably a good thing in a childrens film. I mean what kid wants to watch a depressing movie about corruption and sin?
By: powergirl07. on 21 Nov 08, 18:12:14
Yes it does: hsm: kids in a school hsm 2: kids in a school hsm 3: kids in a school There is more talent in a room full of X-factor failures that in hsm.
By: Kasumi999. on 21 Nov 08, 15:03:41
wow in english it is some more beautieful than the german version. sorry for my bad english
By: clevermanka. on 21 Nov 08, 04:07:05
I was referring to The Princess and the Frog, which was a fairy tale. I was replying to XxToKyOmEwxX. Sorry to deprive you of pleasure...?
By: RobotMice. on 21 Nov 08, 01:22:16
im just afarid tim newman going to sing every singel song
By: NarnianSage. on 21 Nov 08, 00:19:48
Ditto to that. Reading the book isn't a bad idea, though. It's really too bad that Victor Hugo never got the same media exposure that other good writers like C.S. Lewis and JRR Tolkien got. "Alas! All that I have ever loved!"
By: arodoet126. on 20 Nov 08, 23:12:54
Let's make it clear. Disney movies that are cartoons are usually Fairytales. Only 2-4 are from books, and a few are not either or. But in any case they were good the way they were, and then never changed the story so much that it was unrecognizable. Yes for some stories like, The Hunchback and Pocahontas, have been changed a little because most people don't like upsetting endings and it can't be too deep for a little kid. Remember it is a kid's film. So let's lighten up on Walt Disney himself.
By: arodoet126. on 20 Nov 08, 23:08:55
Really??? That sounds horrible. Is it a cartoon?? Well then it's not the right fairytale. What is Disney coming to.
By: Lumos8. on 20 Nov 08, 22:48:12
If you're referring to the story Notre Dame de Paris, it's not a fairy tale so much as it is a NOVEL. I derive great pleasure from clarification.
By: clevermanka. on 20 Nov 08, 22:15:50
They did it to a European fairytale because they're re-setting it to Jazz era New Orleans. It's not the first time Disney has taken a classic story out of context and applied it to a new scene. The Lion King, for example: Hamlet. Oliver Twist, also European, set by animals in an American urban city. This won't be the first classic fairy tale updated to a new setting. I think it's creative. I'm looking forward to it :D.
By: RSKELLIS09. on 20 Nov 08, 21:37:00
technicolouration is right! the older movies are better than now a days.
By: stewiesbabe. on 20 Nov 08, 18:18:44
that sounded a little off key
By: XxToKyOmEwxX. on 20 Nov 08, 02:19:09
I saw the preview for 'The Princess and the Frog', and all I can say is 'eh'. It looks okay. Usually Disney stays true to where the nation is from, but this time they modernized it and made the princess black. I'm not against the princess being black, not at all; I just wonder why they did that with a European fairytale. Animation looks okay, I guess. Still looks empty, to me... Classic Disney isn't coming back anytime soon. *sigh*
By: kujosbloodstrewnmoon. on 20 Nov 08, 00:22:06
This was always one of my favorite song sequences, it's so pretty with the stained glass and candles ^^
By: arodoet126. on 19 Nov 08, 23:15:18
It's very different kind of art. For example Toy Story is a good movie but it's so different from any classic Disney film. Finding Nemo isn't a bad movie either but it's jsut a different style all together.
By: arodoet126. on 19 Nov 08, 23:14:09
Yea. Same. Okay when that happens tell me. I would die for a good classic Disney film. Though The Frog Prince or something like that is being made, and I think the other one was(maybe) Rapunzel. Maybe I am wrong but two hopefully classic ones are being made.
By: technicolouration. on 19 Nov 08, 21:38:22
old Disney was the best nowadays isn't as great, and it's saddening the art has gone down in quality as well, with no emphasis put on the beauty of the creator, just the ability to sell.
By: XxToKyOmEwxX. on 19 Nov 08, 02:51:51
Ah, right. I see what you mean now. I agree completely! I can't stand any of them.. Seriously. I'm going to work there someday, and try to possibly restore it..or at least try to make it better. =_= I'm glad some people can still understand art and what a masterpiece is.
By: PhoenixAngel429. on 18 Nov 08, 23:41:45
I agree with you. I remember seeing this as a kid and dressing as Esmelerda or Megara for Halloween and now it's just nuts. Disney used to be brillant. HSM has no plot.
By: arodoet126. on 18 Nov 08, 22:30:50
But HSM isn't a classic. The classics are all the ones made before 2000. The rest are just obnoxious.