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Post by Richard on Mar 26, 2007 14:12:33 GMT
Hello folks! I wasn't planning on buying either of these Disney DVDs because Hayley only has a small part on the soundtrack of each movie. On Mulan 2 she sings 'Here Beside Me' over the closing credits, and on Lilo & Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch she joins a host of others to sing 'Always'. However, both DVDs are currently on offer in HMV for only £7 each, so I succumbed to temptation! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes, Richard
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Post by stevemacdonald on Mar 26, 2007 14:36:58 GMT
..and on Lilo & Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch she joins a host of others to sing 'Always'. Actually, she does a whole lot more than "join a host of others to sing 'Always'." For one thing Hayley's solo entry comes at the emotional climax of the film when Stitch has apparently passed away -- not unlike the gut-wrenching climactic scene in "E.T when the Extra Terrestrial sadly flatlines. The soft strains of Hayley's impossibly comforting voice accompany the relentless tears of Lilo as she weeps profoundly for her beloved pal Stitch. One could not ask for a more poignant combination of voice and sentiment and I defy anyone to watch this passage without incurring a huge lump in the throat. Whoever put this together was a genius.
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Post by jons on Mar 26, 2007 15:05:46 GMT
Hello folks! I wasn't planning on buying either of these Disney DVDs because Hayley only has a small part on the soundtrack of each movie. On Mulan 2 she sings 'Here Beside Me' over the closing credits, and on Lilo & Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch she joins a host of others to sing 'Always'. However, both DVDs are currently on offer in HMV for only £7 each, so I succumbed to temptation! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes, Richard I would of recommended downloading the Hayley tracks separate, but they don't seem to have these soundtrack albums on download sites,
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Post by Stephany on Mar 26, 2007 16:21:37 GMT
You won't regret it, Richard, even for one song on each DVD! Lilo&Stitch 2 is a very sweet movie; I saw it recently and was totally amazed when Hayley's voice came out. What a treat!
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Post by mariannek on Mar 26, 2007 22:43:47 GMT
..and on Lilo & Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch she joins a host of others to sing 'Always'. Actually, she does a whole lot more than "join a host of others to sing 'Always'." For one thing Hayley's solo entry comes at the emotional climax of the film when Stitch has apparently passed away -- not unlike the gut-wrenching climactic scene in "E.T when the Extra Terrestrial sadly flatlines. The soft strains of Hayley's impossibly comforting voice accompany the relentless tears of Lilo as she weeps profoundly for her beloved pal Stitch. One could not ask for a more poignant combination of voice and sentiment and I defy anyone to watch this passage without incurring a huge lump in the throat. Whoever put this together was a genius. Hi Stevemacdonald, Stephany and Richard, You are making me buy these 2 DVDs !!! Can't wait to watch them now...was on my mind before , but had forgotten about it !! Thank you !! Love, Marianne
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Post by toronado on Mar 26, 2007 23:01:21 GMT
..and on Lilo & Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch she joins a host of others to sing 'Always'. Actually, she does a whole lot more than "join a host of others to sing 'Always'." For one thing Hayley's solo entry comes at the emotional climax of the film when Stitch has apparently passed away -- not unlike the gut-wrenching climactic scene in "E.T when the Extra Terrestrial sadly flatlines. The soft strains of Hayley's impossibly comforting voice accompany the relentless tears of Lilo as she weeps profoundly for her beloved pal Stitch. One could not ask for a more poignant combination of voice and sentiment and I defy anyone to watch this passage without incurring a huge lump in the throat. Whoever put this together was a genius. Spoiler warning!
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Post by stevemacdonald on Dec 4, 2007 9:15:48 GMT
How can you "spoil" something that had already been out for two years at the time I wrote my post? I saw it more as a case of: "If you don't know by now, you probably don't care".
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