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LilMouse 02-02-2012 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucy Pearl (Post 61143714)
I'm in heaven with all these pictures! God Emilie looks so gorgeous as Belle.

I saw this on twitter. TV Guide Magazine apparently has a small article about the Belle episode. This person didn't take a shot of the article but the picture (we've seen before) has a small Emilie blurb on it.

Sherri Glenn Mummey's Photo | Lockerz

I'm curious if the article has more from Emilie.

The article talks about Emilie being into Hitchcock movies when she was young. She wasn't a Disney watcher, so --- I'll have to reread the article --- but after getting the part of Belle is when she watched B&TB for the first time.

Girl had a weird childhood to not watch any Disney movies IMO.

taragenie 02-02-2012 02:47 PM

So I have a feeling the Evil Queen is the reason Belle and Rumpel don't get their happy ending. That bitch. :lol:


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Originally Posted by Salene (Post 61140309)
Is it still too early for a Rumpel/Belle ship thread? :lol: I'm just over here staring at that almost kiss gif over and over again. :blush:

It's not too early for me! :sigh:

Yeah I've watched that gif over and over, lol. Rump is leaning in towards the kiss, but at the end it looks like he's slightly turning his head away. We better get at least 1 kiss!


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Originally Posted by LilMouse (Post 61144152)
The article talks about Emilie being into Hitchcock movies when she was young. She wasn't a Disney watcher, so --- I'll have to reread the article --- but after getting the part of Belle is when she watched B&TB for the first time.

Girl had a weird childhood to not watch any Disney movies IMO.

Wow, I find that so strange. Everyone female I've ever met IRL or online, has seen all the Disney classics. Most girls grow up watching them.

Did Emilie say anything else about her episode?

LilMouse 02-02-2012 05:41 PM

This is what the Taming the Beast article says

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Growing up in Australia in the 1980s, young Emilie de Ravin's interests veered towards darker offerings than the wide-eyed wonders of Disney animation. "I was a child who watched Hitchcock and murder-mystery documentaries," reveals the actress, best known for playing Lost's Claire. But as soon as she wrapped her scenes as the book-loving Belle for this week's episode of Once Upon a Time, the actress wasted no time slipping in a DVD of the Disney classic "Beauty and the Beast." "It's very beautiful," she says of the 1991 film just released in 3D. "Belle's gorgeous gold and blue outfits as well as the shiny dark hair were definitely influences for [Once's] costume and hair departments. They made me a beautiful wig." Joining Belle in her adventure, as in the film, are father Maurice, the brutish Gaston and, of course, the Beast, whose identity if being kept tightly under wraps. "Although I have a really fun scene with the Evil Queen, most of my scenes are with the Beast," reports the real-life beauty, now 30. "It's all very sweet. There's a lot of trepidation as to how he's going to act around her, but after a few days, he starts becoming bemused as how relaxed she becomes." True to the tale as old as time, de Ravin says Belle "starts to bring out some joy in him he hasn't experienced. Even something small, like being touched on the arm, is huge for him." Why so secretive about the Beast's origins? "Remember how on Lost we couldn't talk about anything?" de Ravin recalls. "Well, there's a few of those this time, too."

LilMouse 02-02-2012 05:41 PM

This is what the Taming the Beast article says

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Growing up in Australia in the 1980s, young Emilie de Ravin's interests veered towards darker offerings than the wide-eyed wonders of Disney animation. "I was a child who watched Hitchcock and murder-mystery documentaries," reveals the actress, best known for playing Lost's Claire. But as soon as she wrapped her scenes as the book-loving Belle for this week's episode of Once Upon a Time, the actress wasted no time slipping in a DVD of the Disney classic "Beauty and the Beast." "It's very beautiful," she says of the 1991 film just released in 3D. "Belle's gorgeous gold and blue outfits as well as the shiny dark hair were definitely influences for [Once's] costume and hair departments. They made me a beautiful wig." Joining Belle in her adventure, as in the film, are father Maurice, the brutish Gaston and, of course, the Beast, whose identity if being kept tightly under wraps. "Although I have a really fun scene with the Evil Queen, most of my scenes are with the Beast," reports the real-life beauty, now 30. "It's all very sweet. There's a lot of trepidation as to how he's going to act around her, but after a few days, he starts becoming bemused as how relaxed she becomes." True to the tale as old as time, de Ravin says Belle "starts to bring out some joy in him he hasn't experienced. Even something small, like being touched on the arm, is huge for him." Why so secretive about the Beast's origins? "Remember how on Lost we couldn't talk about anything?" de Ravin recalls. "Well, there's a few of those this time, too."

taragenie 02-02-2012 06:00 PM

t4p Lilmouse.

The episode sounds like it's going to be so sweet. Aww.

Well....until the end anyway.


I'm surprised she waited until after she filmed the episode to watch the movie.

LilMouse 02-02-2012 06:12 PM

Maybe she didn't want to copy the movie with her performance? Even though it's animated maybe she felt she'd still accidentally borrow aspects of the movie and she wanted it to be completely her own?

Jazz 02-03-2012 07:21 AM

Possible that she didn't watch Disney movie because she was really into dance. Who knows. Maybe her parents just didn't want her to for some odd reason. :lol:

One of my cousin's kids is actually afraid of Disney villians and won't watch those movies even though she's 6 years old, she's terrified of the villians. So every child is abit different

LilMouse 02-03-2012 08:07 AM

I'd say Disney movies are less traumatizing than murder mysteries. She watched things apparently, just chose not to watch Disney.

Salene 02-03-2012 10:24 AM

Thanks for the TvGuide spoiler LilMouse! :love: I need this episode in my life right now! :sigh: :evil_lol:
Wonder when we'll get the sneak peeks :spinface:

I can kind of understand Emilie, I used to like the Fairytales from my Book much more than the Disney movies when I was a kid because they were darker (my fav was Bluebeard of all things :crazy: ) and not as sugary sweet as some Disney movies can be at times. But I still wanted to see them and actually did see them in the cinema when they came out. So I guess that she hasn’t seen them at all is a bit strange.

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So I have a feeling the Evil Queen is the reason Belle and Rumpel don't get their happy ending. That bitch. :lol:
She's a life ruiner :lol:

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Yeah I've watched that gif over and over, lol. Rump is leaning in towards the kiss, but at the end it looks like he's slightly turning his head away. We better get at least 1 kiss!
Didn't the writer say they would kiss? :lol: Plus
Spoiler:


Tumblr had some fun with the promo pictures, putting them behind a spoiler cut just to be save:

LilMouse 02-03-2012 11:44 AM

I am very curious what's happening in the stills b/c Belle doesn't look happy.

I never saw Bluebeard. What is that one about?

taragenie 02-03-2012 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by LilMouse (Post 61162644)
I am very curious what's happening in the stills b/c Belle doesn't look happy.

To me it looks like that's when she makes the deal with Rumpel, to give up her freedom to him in order to save her town. Just like in the Disney movie, she will be defiant and hate him at first. Maurice and Gaston also looked pissed, that's when they'll have to say their goodbyes to her.

LilMouse 02-03-2012 01:05 PM

I hope the writers are able to make it believable that she goes from hating his guts to liking him all in an hour.

taragenie 02-05-2012 12:58 PM

Now that there's only 1 week left, I'm expecting the sneak peeks to pop up any time now...

I've decided I'll watch them.
If I didn't, I'd have to stay off tumblr because I'm sure there'll be gifs/caps of them all over there.

*impatiently waiting*

LilMouse 02-05-2012 01:46 PM

I'm going to stay away from that stuff. There's no point in seeing the episode if I know what to expect.

Jazz 02-06-2012 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by LilMouse (Post 61163794)
I hope the writers are able to make it believable that she goes from hating his guts to liking him all in an hour.

Oh god...then that's the end of that chapter of the story. That would be too fast but I wouldn't be too happen either if my freedom was used as a bargaining tool.

I mean, in the end of the Disney movie, the Beast let Belle go. I don't think it really happens in this realm though. Rumple is alot more darker and has a dark power within him to be like the Beast. The Beast was cursed, Rumple CHOSE to kill to take the power.


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