any idea when filming will start at the park for the Magic Kingdom movie?
From an interview with Jon Favreau:
“[The story for Magic Kingdom] is essentially a family caught in Disneyland, bringing all of the attractions to life. I really want to plumb the depths of the history of the park because it’s a place I love to go a few times a year.”
OK - so there's the obvious plot inconsistency right off the bat.
Full interview here (doesn't say anything about filming but still a mildly interesting read):
http://screenrant.com/jon-favreau-magic-kingdom-movie-pauly-90983/
From an interview with Jon Favreau:
“[The story for Magic Kingdom] is essentially a family caught in Disneyland, bringing all of the attractions to life. I really want to plumb the depths of the history of the park because it’s a place I love to go a few times a year.”
OK - so there's the obvious plot inconsistency right off the bat.
Full interview here (doesn't say anything about filming but still a mildly interesting read):
http://screenrant.com/jon-favreau-magic-kingdom-movie-pauly-90983/
That's not plot inconsitency because Disneyland is commonly referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom". Even in the park you can here announcements saying "thank you for visiting the Magic Kingdom". Also, it is a magic kingdom, so the name refers to the description of the setting as well, especially if the attractions are going to be "magically" coming to life.
I haven't read the books, but isn't that the basic premise of Kingdom Keepers?![]()
I haven't read the books, but isn't that the basic premise of Kingdom Keepers?![]()
I didn't realize this project was a go, much less that they were confirmed to be shooting at the parks.
Is it for sure they'll be shooting at MK? From what I remember hearing about the project, it sounded more like a DL setting. Lot closer to Hollywood, too.
That's not plot inconsitency because Disneyland is commonly referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom". Even in the park you can here announcements saying "thank you for visiting the Magic Kingdom". Also, it is a magic kingdom, so the name refers to the description of the setting as well, especially if the attractions are going to be "magically" coming to life.
In 2011, Disneyland is still referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" or sometimes "the magic kingdom of Disneyland" on signage, recorded announcements and live Cast Member spiels. It is, after all, Walt's personal theme park he built out of love. His name is still everywhere at Disneyland, on plaques, attraction signs, Cast Member announcements, etc. Disneyland is his magic kingdom.
Disney refers in-house to all of the main parks based on the Disneyland structure as "Magic Kingdom Parks"
^ I think I heard one or two "Walt's Magic Kingdom" references in 2009, but I couldn't begin to tell you in what context.
Exactly...where?
I know the phrase had been used prior, but I went to Disneyland last year and intentionally looked for these references people claim, but I could not find anything where they refer to it as "Magic Kingdom" on any new material.
Heres one, the Disneyland Railroad announcements
[youtube]m9j30M8btk4[/youtube]
It's also mentioned a once or twice in Remember...Dreams Come True, from Julie Andrews and the DLRR announcement is in it too.
Found another one, the "rope drop" announcement at :20 seconds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkIf89aCfUg
sounds like the movie "night at the museum" or Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianFrom an interview with Jon Favreau:
“[The story for Magic Kingdom] is essentially a family caught in Disneyland, bringing all of the attractions to life. I really want to plumb the depths of the history of the park because it’s a place I love to go a few times a year.”
OK - so there's the obvious plot inconsistency right off the bat.
Full interview here (doesn't say anything about filming but still a mildly interesting read):
http://screenrant.com/jon-favreau-magic-kingdom-movie-pauly-90983/
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