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Frozen + Star Wars / «Do you want to kill some rebels?»

Lord Vader?
Do you wanna kill some rebels?
Come on lets go and play
We never get to anymore
Let’s win this war
Before they get away-
We used to blast whole planets, and now we don’t
I wish you would tell me why!
Do you wanna kill some rebels?
I really really hate those rebels.

Go away
I hope they die…

Do you wanna kill some rebels?
Let’s take our fleet and blast them all
I think that death & mayhem’s overdue
I’ve started talking to the droids around the halls
It gets a little lonely in these corridors,
Just watching the stars go by

Master?
Please, I know you’re in there
The troops are asking where you’ve been
I say «have courage», and their trying to
We’re all lined up for you, just let us win
We know the force is with us
And it’s us or them
What if we bomb Naboo?
Do you wanna kill some rebels?

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How Frozen Should Have Ended

Anna and Elsa’s parents just don’t get it. Please enjoy our alternate ending to Disney’s hit «Frozen».

A Harley Quinn version of the song Do You Wanna Build A Snowman from Disney's Frozen
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Harley Quinn-«Do You Wanna Kill The Batman?» voz de Sidney Amber

Inspirados en las rolas de Frozen, hay lip syncs, sin alongs, parodias, propuestas de matrimonio … etc.
Después de «Love is an open door», la clásica «Let it go» (poderosa en cualquier idioma) , esta otra canción, que tiene lugar antes y después de la muerte de las princesas también es de las más homenajeadas.

SydneyAmber S.  grabo esta parodia, con Harley Quinn como protagonista (y la puso a tu disposición)

 

LYRICS MADE BY: Hesychia7 http://hesychia7.tumblr.com/
Vocals by: Me
Picture by: Melissa Smith
I do not own anything except for my voice

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[MASHUP] Let It Go – Idina Menzel ft. Demi Lovato

BTW
¿Han usado el Adele Dazeem name generator?
El mío Travoltificado es :Joe Ferzguson

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We’re fed up with «Let it go»!!

Written by Scott S. Kramer, Joshua Elson, Tovah Kramer, and Molly Elson.

Performed by Joshua Elson and made with 100% love for everyone involved in making such a great animated film! We’re actually big fans!

It all began a few months ago
just a movie or so it seemed
My wife and kids now sing this song
morning, nights, and in between

I even sang along, once or twice, a thousand times
Couldn’t keep it in, heaven knows I tried

It’s in my head, it’s in my dreams,
this freaking song is haunting me
I’ve had enough, this has to stop
Please make it stop

Let it go, Let it go
Can’t hear it one more time
Let it go, Let it go
I think I’m gonna lose my mind

I don’t care
What my kids will say
Let this song be gone
I just can’t take it another day

It’s funny how one kids song
Can make my skin crawl
And the songs that once annoyed me
Don’t get to me at all

It’s time to see what I can do
To stop this song, find something new
No Hans, No Sven, No trolls for me
I’m free

Let it go, Let it go
I’m gonna smash the radio
Let it go, Let it go
No more YouTube videos

Here I stand
And I’m proud to say

Let this song be gone,
The Olaf song is better any way

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«Let It Go» + Vivaldi by The piano Guys

En serio que el próximo domingo se puede cometer un ultraje si la ordinary song de la banda más popular (e irrelevante)  le gana a esta enorme rola.

 

 

 

All the sounds you hear were created by 90 tracks of cello, piano, and vocals (with a little wind and suspended cymbal)

This is NOT green screen. Everything you see is real snow and ice.

Story behind the song:

The location was a huge factor in picking the song Let it Go from Disney’s movie Frozen. Ryan Davis from the Ice Castles contacted Paul a year ago wanting us to film there, but at that time we could never think of a song that would do it justice until last December when Paul took his family to see the movie Frozen. After coming out of the theater, he knew what needed to be done and got the ball rolling.

So who doesn’t love a story about an estranged ice princess, a dynamic mountain man/reindeer duo and a snowman obsessed with warm weather? We all loved the movie «Frozen» and its single, «Let It Go.» So much emotion, energy and drama packed into one tune. But we thought we’d add a little more drama…by melting together «Let It Go» and themes from Vivaldi’s classical piece, «Winter.» (You can watch an impressive performance of the original here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu6Hr9… – see if you can find where we used the main themes from each of the three movements.) Vivaldi’s almost reckless string motives helped us surround the determined, upbeat melody and chords from «Let It Go» with intensity and uncertainty. We wanted the music to alternate between «freezing» and «thawing,» representing the opposing forces throughout the «Frozen» story.

We were extra ambitious about capturing as much definition of the ice as possible so we decided to give 4K a try (a step up from 1080p HD) using the «RED» camera (same camera used in filming «The Hobbit»). So we called up our buddy Jacob Schwartz who rented us his awesome camera set up! It was challenging for Paul and Shaye to learn a whole new system and camera minutes before the shoot, but after awhile started getting the hang of it…:-) Editing the video on the other hand was a whole new process in processing that 4k footage. It took us 4 times as long to edit the video and fix glitches that kept happening working with such large files! After this experience, we might have to give 4k a try again, but not until we’ve mastered the art of it all which this video got us on the path at least.

Special thanks to Ryan Davis and his way cool crew at the Midway Ice Castles for hosting us. They built this winter palace one icicle at a time. Amazing! They were so nice and they really went the extra mile for us.
Check the Ice Castles out here: http://www.icecastles.com/
Ice Castle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IceCastlesCO

If you’ve read this far into the description you’re awesome. Let’s catch a movie together. What should we go see?

Credits
«Let It Go» written by Kristen Anderson & Robert Lopez and produced by Wonderland Music Company Inc. (BMI)
Also based on themes from Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, («The Four Seasons») – «L’inverno» (Winter)
Arrangement produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson
Arrangement written by Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt & Steven Sharp Nelson
Mixed & mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios in Utah
Performed by
Jon Schmidt: Piano
Steven Sharp Nelson: Cellos, cello-percussion
Al van der Beek: Vocals, percussion
Video produced by Paul Anderson
Video filmed and edited by Shaye Scott & Paul Anderson
Red Epic camera provided by Jacob Schwarz http://tinyurl.com/l9zunkj
Helicopter footage provided by Chris Newman http://cinechopper.com/
Special effects provided by Tel Stewart and Zak Cioti
Piano Stunt Coordinator: Jeremy Crawford

"In Summer"

De Frozen, que no me dirán que no les gustó Bueno, si te molesto que es un musical :S ¿Se dieron cuenta? Es el mismo Josh Gad de Book of Mormon y la horrenda Jobs