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5 Surprising Love Lessons From Disney’s Frozen

Jameson and I have cooked up something a little different for you this Sunday…

We’ve decided to start a new concept, giving you our take on a movie, and covering the lessons on life and love that it teaches us.

Being Disney fans, we thought where better to start than with the recent hit Frozen.

If you haven’t seen the film, now’s your chance to. If you have, this might give you a very different take on it…

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What film do you think would be make for a good second episode of ‘Sexy Potatoes’? Let me know in the comments!

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  • Hey there Matt!

    Really muchos enjoyed this new category of videos :))

    My suggestion would be to analyze “Match Point”. A film by Woody Allen always has much to offer ;) Especially because this one covers big topics as cheating, passion or compatibility, money matters and I’m sure you’ll find more patches, packed nicely into a one 2 hours film.

    ))

  • I love this…when I went with my kids to see this movie, I was so pleased to notice these very things! It seems like culturally we may FINALLY be ready to start looking at how we treat ourselves and each other as the foundation for love. Yay Disney! Yay Matt!

  • If all women you meet are cold then perhaps YOU’RE doing something wrong.
    Ever considered that possibility?

  • Hey Matt, have you seen ‘Penelope’ with Christina Ricci/ Reese Witherspoon? That’s a better movie to analyse!!

  • lol. I really love this movie coz mainly of the ice graphics. The song was great too ^_^ It’s true that action speaks louder than words. A question has been on my mind lately. A guy whom I got to know last year, well, we went out once. And after that, we met up again and other times it was him joining me and my friends on outings. The recent one he offered me a lift home(which he did too on other occasion),though this time he decided to spend more time with me by taking me to this eatry, when he heard I wanted to do take-out for my family.We had better conversation then we did on the first outing(and he was actually having a cold that day but he came for the outing with me and my friends. And it was raining heavily). I kinda feel bad after that night so I texted him asking how he was. He said the cold was getting worse. and I said it was my fault, to which he said no worries and not my fault. I said I was also feeling unwell(We were slightly drenched by the rain even though we shared an umbrella). He didn’t reply. I was recovering from stomach flu & a cold before this recent outing, and he called to ask how I was. I mentioned it was sweet of him to have called. I was thinking, did he freak out of something when I mentioned he was sweet?

    1. Why do you think he freaked out when you said he was sweet? He probably liked hearing it. Don’t be afraid to give guys compliments; they usually like hearing them.
      (If you can get in a little flirtatiousness, that would be good too. He will like it.)

      1. He didn’t reply so came that conclusion :P I texted him again in the morning to ask how he was, he replied. I also said I would be giving him a call when free. I do agree with Matt’s statement about a guy investing time and effort when he’s into someone. Would a guy be also doing the same to other women, not just one?

  • I second the “Penelope” movie recommendation from another commenter here.

    However…

    The fact you would assume most married couples are unhappy is simply a reflection of a negative attitude you are carrying about marriage. While I objectively agree that not all relationships should end in marriage (especially for anyone under age 25, or people with very dysfunctional family backgrounds), I also think a man who says things like “marriage is not the destination” is probably anti-marriage, not relationship material, and in a dating scenario I would probably “next” him…

    As far as themes in “Frozen”, I thought it was really anti-introvert. The extroverted, happy, outgoing sister goes off to force her introverted sister out of her shell because being introverted is simply “wrong”? What? Hmm… It made me think a lot about the deeply-held cultural bias we have against introversion in our culture.

    1. I don;t think Matthew meant that most marriages are unhappy. He just mean that some are, and that most Disney movies don’t give enough information to leave it clear that their couples will be in the happy group.

  • :)♥:)Dear wonderful LOVELIFE hero Matthew Hussey :)♥:)

    With all my heart I thank you ♥&♥ fantastic creative amazing Jameson for the looooooooooooooooovely Sunday meal :)

    May I say:

    Yummy yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummy yummy :)
    I looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove everything you created with HEART :)
    ♥&♥ I truly enjoyed the meal of true LOVE :)

    BECAUSE:

    Human beings I looooooooooove created it :)
    ♥&♥
    You have chosen one of the best ingredients on this planet: True LOVE :)
    How incredibly heart-touching :)

    True LOVE is a meal that truly touches my heart :) ♥&♥ always tastes incredibly amazingly good :)

    So thank you for adding the best ingredients to the Sunday meal ♥&♥ making it one of the most healthy ♥&♥ tasty meals I ever had :)

    A meal you can enjoy deep in your heart is always a very good meal :)
    I believe true LOVE is a meal we human beings can enjoy deep in our hearts :)
    ♥&♥
    That’s why I believe it’s one of the best meals on this planet :)

    May we always enjoy meals of true LOVE deep in our hearts in the best way: with HEART :)
    ♥&♥
    May true LOVE always be the ingridient we add to all meals of our LIFE :)
    ♥&♥
    May we always enjoy true LOVE & longevity & everything beautiful :)
    ♥&♥
    All beautiful Matthew Hussey live-events, videos, blogs ♥&♥ …..God knows :)

    Moving & creating with HEART & singing ♥♥♥♥♥♥ :)

    LOVE

    Susanne

    1. May I say:

      I looooooooooooooooove FROZEN :)
      It’s a very heart-touching movie indeed :)

      ♥&♥

      I agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :)
      Look straight into his heart ♥&♥ you’ll know if he is Mr. Right :)

      After all, true LOVE connects HEARTS in the best way :)

  • Oh…my….gawd……I can’t stop giggling….

    Hey Matthew It’s your sexy Idaho potato Natasha!!!

    I love that you were struggling for content. High fives to you and Jameson for pulling this shit off with a straight face.

    Some of my fave flicks up for nomination on next sexy potatoes include Bridget Jones’ Diary, Willy Wonka (original), crazy Stupid Love, Cold Mountain

  • Sexy Potatoes – the Beatles, Rolling Stones – just goes to show that the name is not the end all and be all. It’s the product, or in this case, the content, that counts.

    That was pithy, Matthew. Short, substantial & meaningful.

  • “Jameson: The Man, The Myth, The Legend.” Yes, plz! We need a documentary about a day in the life of following Matthew Hussey around!

    Other than that, I’d like to hear your thoughts on Love, Actually.

    Cute video!

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