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Post by Jennifer on Sept 4, 2005 11:07:58 GMT -5
Bwuahahahahaha!!! Yes, well, it's a pretty Pocahontas... doll?
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Post by Natalie on Sept 4, 2005 20:20:59 GMT -5
Yes it is!
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Post by Jennifer on Sept 5, 2005 10:57:20 GMT -5
I wonder if Disney will make a third Pocahontas. I doubt it, but it would be interesting!
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Post by Natalie on Sept 5, 2005 13:37:16 GMT -5
I think they have ruined it enough. I don't need to see her and John Rolfe together ANYMORE!
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Post by Jennifer on Sept 7, 2005 11:29:48 GMT -5
I don't know... How they ended the second one was bad, but they might be able to redeem themselves with a third one.
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Post by Natalie on Sept 7, 2005 22:12:37 GMT -5
::)Yes...Pocahontas realizes she was wrong to leave the true love of her life for a second rate guy. So she leaves John Rolfe and finds John Smith. They get married and live happily ever after!!! YAY!!!
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Post by Jennifer on Sept 8, 2005 17:50:55 GMT -5
If they do it tastefully, it could work... However, that story line seems worse than the sequel's story line... They would need to make it make sense and that just doesn't make sense. I mean yes, John Smith is a good looking guy and majorly awesome, but the Belle's of the world would need more of an excuse than that. Plus, it would totally throw Disney off of trying to correct the Pocahontas storyline. If they put her with someone she needs to stay with that someone and not go back and forth. Otherwise she just looks bad if she jumps around. So, your idea was in good heart, Stu, but it wouldn't work. I think what they should do is show us more about Rolfe's character and make us realize he and Pocahontas do belong together. Kinda redeem his character and proove his worth in the story. Plus, if John comes back for a visit, they need to make his character like it was in the first one! Seriously! Mel must return!
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Post by Natalie on Sept 8, 2005 18:31:32 GMT -5
Yes, but if they bring him back, it will only hurt my heart that him and Pocahontas aren't together... ESPECIALLY if they return him to his grand self!
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Post by Jennifer on Jan 18, 2006 19:20:26 GMT -5
Yep. I think this story is in a deep hole that will be difficult to get out of.
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Post by Natalie on Jan 18, 2006 22:42:24 GMT -5
Amen, My sister! The original Pocahontas is the closest I can come to watching an environmental film.
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Post by Jennifer on Jan 20, 2006 21:36:00 GMT -5
Hey, me too! It's not, like, shoving it down your throat, so it's actually digestable.
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Post by Natalie on Jan 29, 2006 17:37:17 GMT -5
Yes...I can bear it!
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Post by Denise on Mar 20, 2006 0:07:38 GMT -5
i love environmental films
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Post by khoa on Mar 28, 2006 13:13:32 GMT -5
Gotta love the environment! I didn't like the second Pocahontas movie myself. But it does go with the history...
Rolfe was kind of a jerk actually. Do you know how the real Pocahontas died? She was like "John, I'm hurting!" And he was like "Oh, quit your wineing!" Then after she fell, he was like "Oh No! You were serious?? How could I!!??"
Hmph!
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Post by Denise on Mar 31, 2006 0:25:30 GMT -5
lol. I dont like the second one at all. I did know that she died, John smith was an old bald man, but it is what is on the inside that matters.
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