I think that's what made it lively in the original too. Yeah, he does sound a lot like Gaston. The only thing I had a problem with was in "Gaston", when he says "As a specimen, yes I'm intimidating," and he says it so calmly, just like "Meh, yeah, I'm intimidating, *shrug*" It was just weird.
I didn't think he even said that line. OMG I think the same thing, he really does look kind of like a goat. xD They made his horns too long, he looks demonic. That said, Dan Stevens does sound a lot like the Beast. Like, a LOT. It's pretty impressive considering I didn't have much faith in the characters at first.
For me, I think that means he was calmed down given that he felt down.
He did say that line, but it was all like, "Then go ahead and starve!" rather than, "Then go ahead and STAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!" He no longer looks demonic to me and rather, as we both think, a goat. xD Dan Stevens, when I first saw him, I thought was a wrong choice for Beast. But it turned out I was wrong. The way he sang a new song was perfect. You have to go see the movie what new song I'm talking about!
Ah, just not enough punch to it, eh? Yeah, more of a goat. xD You mean "Evermore"? I've listened to it once, it sounds great.
Post by legorebootedcp on Apr 12, 2017 8:14:10 GMT
And now, Beauty and the Beast is the highest-grossing film of all-time in my country! Very surprising, especially when they announced about 2 weeks ago that it's the 2nd highest grossing film of all-time in my country. In fact, I also found out now that Captain America: Civil War WAS the highest-grossing film of all-time until Beauty and the Beast took its place (because they never made an announcement about Civil War's final box office gross here except for its opening weekend). Just wait until Justice League and Infinity War comes out...
I haven't seen it yet, but I must say it doesn't look as good as the other live-action remakes they've done. I've been listening to the songs, for one thing, and I really don't think Emma Watson is a good choice for Belle. She looks a lot like her, which is why I thought she was perfect at first, but she's not. I don't like the way they changed Belle's character from this kind, selfless, brave girl to a rebellious, sarcastic, annoyed teenager. I don't like it at all. In my opinion, when she was singing "Belle", she showed NO. Emotion. At all.
She's just like "There must be more than this provincial life."
"Yeah. There must be more."
"But I don't really care to see it."
But anyway, it still looks like a good movie and I'm still going to watch it. And who knows? After I watch it I might take back all this stuff I said, so don't think I'm hating it or anything.
Emma Watson is just an okay choice for me as Belle imo. When she was first announced to play Belle, I didn't understand all the hate towards her. I thought of giving her a chance. After seeing the movie, I thought she was just okay. Nowhere near the "not good nor bad" level. That's a little problem I had with her singing. I liked how they did the original songs and I also like the new songs, but a small problem I had with some of the songs is Emma Watson's singing showing no emotion.
In the new song Day In The Sun, part of the lyrics were, "I can't go back into my childhood", and they can already make me cry (even though I didn't tear up xP). However, what could've made that part better is if she really sang it with emotion and not just hearing the tune.
I don't know how she is rebellious, sarcastic, and annoyed at all. It's clear that she doesn't want to marry Gaston (same with the 1991 animated version), so I thought she played her part there fine. As for rebellious, I can't see how either, nor can I see her being sarcastic.
It's actually a good movie imo. Not as bad as the "haters" (not neccesarily the haters themselves tho) say. Or maybe it's just me.
That might just be a ripøff øf a band knøwn as TØP.
Emma Watson is just an okay choice for me as Belle imo. When she was first announced to play Belle, I didn't understand all the hate towards her. I thought of giving her a chance. After seeing the movie, I thought she was just okay. Nowhere near the "not good nor bad" level. That's a little problem I had with her singing. I liked how they did the original songs and I also like the new songs, but a small problem I had with some of the songs is Emma Watson's singing showing no emotion.
In the new song Day In The Sun, part of the lyrics were, "I can't go back into my childhood", and they can already make me cry (even though I didn't tear up xP). However, what could've made that part better is if she really sang it with emotion and not just hearing the tune.
I don't know how she is rebellious, sarcastic, and annoyed at all. It's clear that she doesn't want to marry Gaston (same with the 1991 animated version), so I thought she played her part there fine. As for rebellious, I can't see how either, nor can I see her being sarcastic.
It's actually a good movie imo. Not as bad as the "haters" (not neccesarily the haters themselves tho) say. Or maybe it's just me.
That might just be a ripøff øf a band knøwn as TØP.
WISH WE CØULD TURN BΛCK TIME
Why would a ballad be a rip-off of a popular band?
Post by legoindyfan1234 on May 5, 2017 15:14:18 GMT
I saw it and I liked it. The animation version had some things that were better than the live action version. Be our guest was better in the animated version than the live action version though.
I saw it and I liked it. The animation version had some things that were better than the live action version. Be our guest was better in the animated version than the live action version though.
One month-late reply, so sorry. >,<
The Gaston, Be Our Guest, and The Mob Song scenes were better in the live-action version imo. But of course, the 1991 animated version is still a classic.