Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Frog Prince

Still have my reservations about kissing frogs to find a prince. Imagine the flickering tongue. God only knows where it's been.

Prince Naveen
Wait till you hear his peculiar accent!

But if it's the remarkably sexy, laid-back Prince Naveen from the Princess & the Frog, I just might take a shot. What the heck. Even in slimy green, the dark-eyed smoothie's charming enough to make me reconsider. After all, what's a little gooey mucus between guys! Not like I'm going to shriek in horror when he spills other bodily fluids on me.

I might even welcome it.

Glad to see Disney back with an animated, hand-drawn fairy tale though. A charming twist on the tale, the Princess & the Frog has the girl turning into a frog after sharing a kiss. To the amazement of the frog prince obviously. Thus begins their search for a cure as they befriend a trumpet-playing alligator and a hopelessly romantic firefly along the way.

Not since the delicious Eric from the Little Mermaid have I gotten such a hard-on for an animated Disney prince. But Naveen's certainly yummy enough. And for the first time, I don't mean frog legs lightly stir-fried with ginger on a platter.

Certainly far livelier than the yawn-a-minute politically-correct heroine, Tiana - who works double shifts as a waitress to save enough for her dream restaurant selling beignets and gumbo. Our gritty Tiana's the most driven girl in the Big Easy, no damsel in distress, waiting for a prince to come to her rescue. Alas sterling qualities do not an interesting character make.

Hell, I preferred her best friend, the dizzy blond bombshell heiress Charlotte. Determined in her own way to land her dream of a prince charming, Charlotte pulls out all the stops. But far from being the prerequisite ugly, back-stabbing stepsister, she certainly proves her loyalty by sticking to the phrase bros before hos ( or chicks before dicks as it may be ).

She deserves a happy ending of her own. The creators at Disney should have dropped stick-in-the-mud Tiana in favour of feisty Charlotte instead.


Still wonder why the Disney folks seem to adore Randy Newman! Seriously. Apart from the Toy Story theme songs, has he written anything wildly memorable for the other movies? Though the songs in the Frog ranged from twangy zydeco to full-on jazz, I don't think anyone's going to find them irresistibly catchy in the least.

Nothing with pizzazz! Nothing as crazily entertaining as the dancing candelabra inviting the audience to Be his Guest nor as lushly romantic as Kiss the Girl in the Little Mermaid.

10 comments:

conan_cat said...

oow, for a cartoon hunk, this prince sure looks hot! :P

thanks for the spoiler, now imma go watch the movie to catch a glimpse of him xD

drool!

Janvier said...

That's because the newer movies do not have the opportunity for music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman!

raulito said...

I wouldn't be afraid of where the tongue has been, I am sure that my own tongue has been in worse, more sordid places....love it, good blog
saludos,
raulito
http://fromtop2bttm.blogspot.com/

said...

i would love to kiss that frog too if a handsome hot prince turn out to be mine :D

well, i like aladdin too~ i think he is cute :)

Ed said...

i do find prince eric from the little mermaid to be sexually attractive! :P

Alex said...

A frog is still a frog. Unless you're into bestiality.

Kenny Mah said...

Still. A flickering tongue. O the things it could do! ;)

Unknown said...

Just want to wish you MERRY CHRISTMAS and A TRULY WONDERFUL NEW YEAR!
hugs,
shakira

Twilight Man said...

MERRY CHRISTMAS DOC!





MERRY CHRSITMAS CALVIN!
(in case he reads it)... :)

SynchingZincInc said...

Merry Christmas Paul!

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