Saturday, March 19, 2011

Attention, Attention !

hi thereeee !
today is sooo special for me :)
take a look at my anniversary tickers, "we've been together for 10 months", and yes, that's so true ! :)
me with him have been together for 10 months, u know, it's so hard to keep holding on our relationship, because there're so many problems and differences. i'll tell ya the story about us next time :)
talking about love and forever, today i'll tell u about my favorite fairytale
yes, girls do love fairytale ! and me too
check it out, :D


1. Enchanted - Disney



Giselle (Amy Adams) lives in Andalasia, an animated fairy tale world with talking animals, characters breaking into song and "happily ever after" a foregone conclusion. Prince Edward (James Marsden), her designated true love, saves her from a troll and they plan to get married the next day. Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon), Edward's evil stepmother, schemes to protect her throne which she will lose once Prince Edward is married. She throws Giselle into a portal that transports her to a world without "happily ever afters" – modern (and live-action) New York City.
In New York, Giselle soon meets Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey), a hardened, yet friendly divorce lawyer. At his daughter (Rachel Covey) Morgan's insistence, he lets Giselle stay at their apartment
"this story is so damn sweet, it teaches us to not stop dreaming and struggling"

2. Mulan - Disney


The Huns, led by the ruthless Shan Yu (Miguel Ferrer), invade Han China, forcing the Chinese emperor (Pat Morita) to command a general mobilization. Each family is given a conscription notice, requiring one man from each family to join the Chinese army. When Fa Mulan(Ming-Na) hears that her elderly father Fa Zhou (Soon-Tek Oh), the only man in their family, is forced to join the army, she decides to stand in his place, disguising herself as a young man named "Ping". Fa Zhou learns that Mulan has taken his place and prays to his family's ancestors, who order their "Great Stone Dragon" to protect her. The ancestors are unaware that Mushu (Eddie Murphy), a small dragon, takes the Dragon's place, and accompanies Mulan.
"teaches me about true love, how to be strong, and do everything for the one we love"


3. The Princess and The Frog - Disney


Cartoon image of a woman kneeling in the Louisiana bayou in a princess costume with a talking frog in her hand, as a voodoo priestess, a witchdoctor, and an alligator look on.


In 1912 New Orleans, a woman is reading the story "The Frog Prince" to her young daughter, Tiana (voiced by Elizabeth Dampier), and her daughter's friend, Charlotte La Bouff (voiced by Breanna Brooks). Charlotte finds the story romantic, while Tiana proclaims she would never kiss a frog. The years pass and a 19-year old Tiana (voiced by Anika Noni Rose) is now a waitress and has become a beautiful young woman. She works two jobs so she can save enough money to start her own restaurant, fulfilling her late father's dream.

Elsewhere, Prince Naveen (voiced by Bruno Campos) of Maldonia arrives in New Orleans determined to better his financial situation. After being cut off by his parents, Naveen is forced to marry a rich southern belle. It soon becomes obvious that Tiana's best friend and the rich sugar baron's daughter, Charlotte La Bouff (voiced by Jennifer Cody), is the perfect candidate. Charlotte hires Tiana to make beignets for the ball, giving her just the right amount of money needed to finally buy an old sugar mill that she wants to convert into her restaurant.
Meanwhile, Naveen and his valet, Lawrence (voiced by Peter Bartlett), run into the shady Facilier (voiced by Keith David), a voodoo doctor. Inviting them into his emporium, Facilier convinces the pair he can make their dreams come true. However, neither man gets what he's expecting; Naveen becomes a frog, while Lawrence is given a voodoo charm that makes him look like Naveen. Facilier intends for Lawrence to marry Charlotte, after which he will kill Big Daddy La Bouff and claim his fortune.
At the ball, Charlotte flirts with "Naveen" as Tiana learns she may lose the mill to a higher bidder. Adding insult to injury, her costume is accidentally ruined. Charlotte gives Tiana a princess costume and tiara so she can rejoin the ball. After Charlotte returns to the party, Tiana makes a wish on a Star, only to find a frog sitting next to her. The frog is Naveen, who asks Tiana (believing that she is a real princess) to kiss him and break Facilier's curse. Tiana agrees, in exchange for the money needed to outbid the other buyer. However, instead of Naveen turning into a human, Tiana is turned into a frog herself.
"teaches me about passion and this film quite funny :p"


4. Shrek - Dreamworks




Shrek (Mike Myers), a green ogre that has always enjoyed living in peaceful solitude in his swamp, finds his life disrupted when numerous fairytale beings, including Pinocchio, the Three Little Pigs, and Donkey (Eddie Murphy), are forced into the swamp by order of the obsessive, fairy-tale despising Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow).
Shrek leaves the swamp to ask Farquaad for the return of his privacy, with Donkey happily tagging along. Meanwhile, Farquaad tortures theGingerbread Man into revealing the whereabouts of the remaining fairytale creatures until his guards rush in with an object Farquaad has been searching for: the Magic Mirror. The Mirror tells him that Farquaad can only become a real king by marrying a princess. The Mirror gives him three princesses to choose from: CinderellaSnow White, and Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz). Farquaad chooses Fiona and silences the Mirror before he can mention "the little thing that happens at night" (which is later revealed to be a curse)
"teaches me that love is perfect although we are imperfect"

yo, those are the example. i still have thousands fairytales i love, but it will take a night long to write them all :)
how about you ? which fairytale do you like ? :)

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