Disney's [RAPUN] is now titled "Tangled" Feb 12, 13:18
Lame, that's a title for a Halle Berry thriller, not a Disney animated film. {nm} Feb 12, 13:20
Probably to appeal more to boys? {nm} Feb 12, 13:21
Probably, but it sticks out like a sore thumb in their Princess titles. {nm} Feb 12, 13:23
Maybe that's the point. Did you ever think of that? {nm} Feb 12, 15:16
Yes, and it's a bad idea. Tangled is not comedic or adventurous. It's a B-movie title. {nm} Feb 12, 15:27
In your opinion. Perhaps you're in the minority. {nm} Feb 12, 15:30
I don't sound like the minority from the comments on the Facebook. {nm} Feb 12, 16:45
More people "like" it than give it negative comments on Facebook. {nm} Feb 12, 17:43
It's undoubtedly a Rich Ross mandated change his major focus has been expanding audience appeal. {nm} Feb 12, 13:31
They should've gone back to the original title Rapunzel Unbraided. {nm} Feb 12, 14:12
...a title which doubly reinforces the girliness of the movie? Yeah, great idea... {nm} Feb 12, 15:33
Tangled isn't "boy-oriented." It's just not girly. There's a difference Feb 12, 15:55
Understanding the motive doesn't take away that it's still a crappy title. {nm} Feb 12, 16:37
Lame title... I thought they were going to call it "The Secret Tower" or "The Hidden Tower" - would have been better {nm} Feb 12, 13:28
Its more of a comedy title (see the El Doradoesque still) which is probably the marketing angle they are taking {nm} Feb 12, 13:37
which has been DWA's path to success for the most part {nm} Feb 12, 13:38
also Disney heads off the cheapie dvd/etc knockoffs with Tangled whereas they could also use Rapunzel {nm} Feb 12, 13:58
Ross is all about control of properties across all platforms, so even ankle (well toe) biters are an issue {nm} Feb 12, 14:29
Correct. At least someone understands! :) {nm} Feb 12, 15:16
Which still had "El Dorado" in its title. {nm} Feb 12, 15:30
What about "Matted," "Split Ends," "Limp and Lifeless," or "Hairy Parter"? {nm} Feb 12, 17:33
"Hairy Parter" LOL! {nm} Feb 13, 17:15