1. What's your favorite fairy tale?
In the past I would say Beauty and the Beast but now I prefer East of the Sun and West of the Moon which thought to be the inspiration for Beauty and the Beast but instead of a beast, it's a bear which I guess is like a beast.
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| This book (above) version has a frog instead of a bear but it's a children's book. |
2. If you could cast any actors and actresses ever in a movie version of that fairy tale, who would you pick?
I don't know who to pick but definitely actors/actresses who are not well known because I prefer the characters to stand out and not the actors. But then again, I probably prefer an animated version so the faces are not anybody in particular.
3. Do you have a favorite fairy tale movie?
Disney's Tangled (which is a Rapunzel retelling) which is a musical which I don't like all that much but for this movie, I didn't mind it. Also, I'm sure if I have more time to think it over, I would come up with some other title but I guess it would still be a Disney movie as I maybe watched a bit too many Disney movies growing up.
4. Do you have a favorite book that retells a fairy tale?
I have made a list of favorite fairytale retelling books here.
5. If you got to be in a stage or film production of a classic fairy tale, what fairy tale would you want to be in, and who would you like to play?
I can't pick a tale but I would play someone wicked, one of the villains maybe, not a good guy because I think playing the bad guy is more fun but definitely someone with magic/powers.
6. Do you like fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen or the Grimm Brothers best? Or someone else's?
I like both Hans Christian Andersen and the Grimm Brothers - combined, they give you a more complete types of tales but I'm sure there are other fairytale storytellers that I don't know about out there.
7. What more obscure fairy tale do you think more people should know about?
The Ordinary Princess by M. M. Kaye? I don't know if it's considered a fairytale but it reads like one. I don't think it's obscure but I don't hear about it much.
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I was never into fairy tales as a child, so I don't have a favourite.
ReplyDeleteRiver: Not everyone's a fan of fairytales but it's okay not to have any favorites.
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I guess I would pick Rumpelstiltskin as a favorite because I played him in third grade.
ReplyDeleteLive and Learn: I don't quite like Rumpelstiltskin but that's my preference. How do you dress for Rumpelstiltskin? And why do I keep imagining him wearing tights?
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I always loved fairy tales growing up.-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteChristine: I couldn't say the same but I did start to like them later on which is not too late.
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Playing bad guys is so much more fun than playing the good guys! XD
ReplyDeleteChloe the MovieCritic: Yes, it's so true. It's hard to portray goodness.
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Fun post. My favorite book of a fairy tale retelling is Beauty by Robin McKinley. And I do really like Beauty & the Beast stories. Though East of the Moon and West of the Sun sounds awesome. I need to go read that one. There was a movie I saw once when I was growing up called Three Nuts for Cinderella that was super fun. And I love Hans Christian Andersen's tales. The Grimm Brothers were a little too grim for me, but I do appreciate seeing where the original tales came from. :D
ReplyDeleteLark: I've never heard of Three Nuts for Cinderella but it's a fun title. I guess they are appropriately titled - Grimm Brothers, grim tales.
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Ooh, I love Tangled!
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I wish they'd make movies of the Grimm Brothers' tales accurately! People don't usually realize how dark they are because we've adjusted them to be "happier" and "more appealing."
ReplyDeleteLindsi: I don't know. I like the happier ending. Maybe we don't always have to know the dark side of a story. But I guess we should face reality but these are fiction.
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I love the film Tangled! It's so funny!
ReplyDeleteThe Hopeful Pen: I love it too. For me, not being a musical fan to like a musical is kind of nice.
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