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innerSpaceman 11-05-2007 10:42 PM

I never heard of him either ... but, damn, he's hot as King Arthur!



And I don't think that character's a stretch at all. He's shown pulling the sword from the stone ... an event which happens in a Walt-era Disney animated film.


Oh sure, he's a far cry from Wart ... but it's a revisualing I'm very pleased with.



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Rachel Weisz is stunning as Snow White.


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But Julie Andrews as The Blue Fairy! HAHAHAHAHAHA! Love it. :cheers:

mousepod 11-05-2007 11:15 PM

It's a park dream. And King Arthur has that oddly spelled (to me, at least) "Carrousel." And that sword/stone thingie in front of it.

Cadaverous Pallor 11-06-2007 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 170649)
It's a park dream. And King Arthur has that oddly spelled (to me, at least) "Carrousel." And that sword/stone thingie in front of it.

Wrong King Arthur. Sleeping Beauty's dad isn't the guy who pulled the sword from the stone. I'm with LSPE, this fantasy doesn't quite work, though Federer is rather hot.


We saw the Snow White one from the freeway. Bunnies! :D

innerSpaceman 11-06-2007 08:32 AM

Huh, Sleeping Beauty's dad? I don't get the reference.



Priceless as Julie Andrews is as The Blue Fairy ... how is imagining her in a world of tree fairies - never even implied in Pinocchio - - any less of a stretch than having Arthur pull the sword from the stone when he's a little bit older (and infinitely hotter) than in the Disney film?

mousepod 11-06-2007 08:45 AM

I don't get the reference either. Sleeping Beauty's dad in the Disney movie is Stefan, and her father-in-law is King Hubert.

I was referring to the fact that the attraction in the middle of Fantasyland is called "King Arthur's Carrousel," and that the sword (in the stone) sits in front of it.

Since the series of photos is supposed to represent things from Disney parks, I just assumed that that's why it's OK to use Arthur.

innerSpaceman 11-06-2007 08:53 AM

How was Prince Phillip attacking Maleficent Dragon something from the Disney parks?


Eh, whether it's parks or movies, The Sword in the Stone fits both. Hotty King Arthur works on every level.

:D

mousepod 11-06-2007 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 170667)
How was Prince Phillip attacking Maleficent Dragon something from the Disney parks?


Eh, whether it's parks or movies, The Sword in the Stone fits both. Hotty King Arthur works on every level.

:D


Granted, it's a similar stretch (a la Arthur), but Philip appears in the parks as a character (parades, mostly), while Maleficent as a dragon appears in the US in Fantasmic and until recently in the Cinderella Mystery Castle attraction in Tokyo.

I guess that Disney animation, as represented in the parks, is pretty short on adult male iconic heroes...

innerSpaceman 11-06-2007 09:23 AM

Interesting how all the beautiful heroines are played by actresses, yet the hot heroes are played by sports figures.

Ponine 11-06-2007 09:32 AM

Does anyone have these thee new images full size?
I have the other three at 528kb.

NickO'Time 11-06-2007 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 170647)

Rachel Weisz is stunning as Snow White.

Agreed, nice to see her out more. And that is a great photo!


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