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Lots of great frozen reactions on twitter tonight.
Dude, at least post the damn reactions. Don't just talk about them. People here do this all the time.

Lots of great frozen reactions on twitter tonight.
It's one of my favorites too, but i don't remember it making as much money as the ones i mentionedAnd young French women falling in love with sasquatch, let's not forget that. For the record, Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie by far.
Dude, at least post the damn reactions. Don't just talk about them. People here do this all the time.![]()
Taylor Turner ‏@TaylorTTT 10h Everyone go see #DisneyFrozen when it comes out--it's absolutely phenomenal. Thanks to @shanabanana922 for the advance screening pass! ❄⛄��
Christina ‏@tumblriffic 12h #Disneyfrozen was absolutely amazing! The animation and music and story were absolutely remarkable!!!!!!!!!!!!
jvazzy ‏@_JackieVazquez 13h FROZEN WAS SUCH A GOOD MOVIE OMGGGGGG!!! ������������❄️❄️❄️�� #DisneyFrozen
Jolene Hsu ‏@ChoreneChu 12h Just saw #DisneyFrozen! @idinamenzel and @IMKristenBell are so amazing. Ready to watch it again and again and again...
Fiona G ‏@basktballgrl35 12h Just saw preshowing of #DisneyFrozen . It's refreshing to see a Disney movie with a realistic message. Great soundtrack&so funny
Cate ‏@moonstarsbooks 12h #disneyfrozen is one of the best movies I've seen. It is mind-blowing, just perfectly done.
Kelsey Nguyen ‏@RunawayInLA 13h My 3-D glasses were drenched in tears #DisneyFrozen
Kelsey Nguyen ‏@RunawayInLA 13h
I CAN'T DESCRIBE HOW MUCH I LOVE #DisneyFrozen
♈ ‏@Vitamin_Steez 13h Just got out of the #DisneyFrozen screening and the movie was absolutely amazing!
Well I was just speaking about the general overall positive buzz, I didn't think these were enough to warrant..Oh what the heck.
Who did the songs for this film? I'm guessing it's not Alan Menken.
Shrewdly calculated down the the smallest detail in terms of its appeal factor, this smartly dressed package injects a traditional fairy tale, Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen, with enough contemporary attitudes and female empowerment touches to please both little girls and their moms. Energetic, humorous and not too cloying, as well as the first Hollywood film in many years to warn of global cooling rather than warming, this tuneful toon upgrades what has been a lackluster year for big studio animated fare and, beginning with its Thanksgiving opening, should live up to box-office expectations as one of the studio's hoped-for holiday-spanning blockbusters.
But this always enjoyable tale of mysterious magic, imperiled princesses and square-jawed men of action proves longer on striking visuals than on truly engaging or memorable characters. With the family crowd pretty much to itself this holiday season, Frozen should generate considerable box-office heat, if not quite the same level of critical and audience affection that attended the superior Tangled and Wreck-It Ralph.
This is the best animated musical to come out of Disney since the tragic death of lyricist Howard Ashman, whose work on The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast helped build the studios modern animated division into what it is today. And while Frozen may provide some new outfits for young princesses-in-waiting, its a movie that inspires inner strength to go with those outer ruffles.
Frozen is an exhilarating, joyous, human story that's as frequently laugh-out-loud funny as it is startling and daring and poignant. Hot on the heels of the 90th anniversary, it's impossible to imagine a more perfect celebration of everything Disney is at its best.
And this film is an incredibly strong addition to that lineage, one full of genuine magic and awe, where ice castles can materialize out of wintery air and snowmen can dream about hot weather. As far as animated movies go, it doesn't get that much better than "Frozen." It's a new Disney classic.
This is the best Walt Disney Animation Studios movie in a generation, and the best family movie - by a considerable distance - of the year. It's an astounding piece of work, and the kind of film that we'll still be buying on whatever's replaced DVD in 30 years' time.
Yea - the idea they have to change the titles of stories because boys won't see them is ridiculous.
Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and even the newer ones when we were young like The Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Mulan, Pocahontas didn't drive away boys when they came out - why would Rapunzel and The Snow Queen?
It never made much sense to me.