Hi guys, I have been listening to Oliver Twist audio-book a couple of nights ago. An idea has strike me once again with some suggestions!
1. Oliver Twist
I know that disney had make Oliver & Company back in 1988, but if they base it on the popular musical 'Oliver!'. It would a great idea, don't tu agree?
2. Great Expectations
Another wonderful suggestion that represents redemption, it was like Les Miserables. It ends with a Happy Ending as well!
3. David Copperfield
The story is quite similar to Great Expectations, the story is about young David who also learns to be gentlemen and overcome many obstacles along the way. He finds true happiness in the end!
4. A Tale of Two Cities
So the story is 90% similar to Les Miserables, as the story is sets during the French Revolution. It deals with sacrificial amor and overcome with obstacles!
Great Idea?
So, do tu agree with these 4 choices? If tu have more, go ahead and suggest!!!
1. Oliver Twist
I know that disney had make Oliver & Company back in 1988, but if they base it on the popular musical 'Oliver!'. It would a great idea, don't tu agree?
2. Great Expectations
Another wonderful suggestion that represents redemption, it was like Les Miserables. It ends with a Happy Ending as well!
3. David Copperfield
The story is quite similar to Great Expectations, the story is about young David who also learns to be gentlemen and overcome many obstacles along the way. He finds true happiness in the end!
4. A Tale of Two Cities
So the story is 90% similar to Les Miserables, as the story is sets during the French Revolution. It deals with sacrificial amor and overcome with obstacles!
Great Idea?
So, do tu agree with these 4 choices? If tu have more, go ahead and suggest!!!
It's something i've noticed a lot is that characters like Pocahontas and Esmeralda always get their names mispronounced por people.
Is there a reason for it? I know not everybody is good with names but it's bizarre how it's always the same names and the same mistakes that occur.
It's really strange because other "difficult" names like Jafar o Rapunzel don't get mispronounced that much. And it's not really a difficult name to mispronounce, at least we see how is Pocahontas' name written in the screen (the title). I'm guessing the thing with Esmeralda is people unfamiliar with Spanish, but still, it's a little bizarre.
Is there a reason for it? I know not everybody is good with names but it's bizarre how it's always the same names and the same mistakes that occur.
It's really strange because other "difficult" names like Jafar o Rapunzel don't get mispronounced that much. And it's not really a difficult name to mispronounce, at least we see how is Pocahontas' name written in the screen (the title). I'm guessing the thing with Esmeralda is people unfamiliar with Spanish, but still, it's a little bizarre.