baileydash
Lady in Waiting
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Dec 12, 2009 17:21:35 GMT -4
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Post by baileydash on Mar 18, 2015 18:50:32 GMT -4
I want Lady Tremaine's leopard print dressing gown.
The acting was great all around. I was particularly touched by the relationship between the Prince and the King.
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Post by lea1977 on Mar 21, 2015 18:48:52 GMT -4
I liked the movie, won't go out of my way to see it again but I liked it. The costumes were amazing.
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Post by azaleaqueen on Mar 22, 2015 18:23:17 GMT -4
I saw it today and thoroughly enjoyed it. However,the two five year olds in my party were bored until the fairy godmother started doing her thing. It's a fairy tale for adults I guess. The mice were adorable.
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Gigiree
Sloane Ranger
Procrastinators Unite. . . Tomorrow.
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Jul 23, 2010 10:27:31 GMT -4
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Post by Gigiree on Mar 22, 2015 20:01:20 GMT -4
I took my girls (ages 4 & 7) to the 4:00pm showing roday, and we all really enjoyed it. I thought the costumes were gorgeous, the story both familiar and with a few new twists to make it interesting, and that the cast did an excellent job. It was particularly nice to see Sir Derek Jacobi in the role of King.
Kudos to Sir Kenneth for a lovely film. It was well worth the price of admission.
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Nov 24, 2024 7:05:20 GMT -4
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 20:54:09 GMT -4
I liked it more than the seven-year-old. It was beautifully filmed and Cate Blanchett took a caricature and made her a fully formed character. Cinderella was a little insipid but the wicked stepsisters more than made up for her. And Richard Madden does lovelorn prince very well.
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