And I was right. That's why it took them from two years to come up with a plan for what the heck this thing would be. They had a blue sky drawing and that was it. Then when it was taken to structural engineering, they discovered the building couldn't be retrofitted to look like the concept, the...
Rolly was a fantastic person with a heart of gold. Valarie Stewart, daughter of the voice of Bre'r Bear (Nick Stewart), has also just passed away. Two legends for sure.
Talk about resurrecting a zombie thread.
Since the original post references a story I covered, here's some additional info on the subject:
The plan prior to the pandemic was to make a parade for the 50th that would incorporate floats, performances and music from a multitude of Disney parades...
It was always just blue sky art they quickly pulled out to protect Disney+ from boycotts during summer of 2020. The tree destroyed sightlines, weighed too much, the attraction was never built to support such a thing, and it would have been a major issue to maintain.
I've been reporting on this...
Actually, that number came from a publicly-posted audit. If you want to scroll through my post history hard enough, it's in there shared on this site.
As for "true insiders" and foul artic fowl, all I can tell you is that I'm in direct contact with the daughter of a Song of the South actor as...
Because Oscars management knew Zip-a-dee-doo-dah had won the Oscar and because the movie was one of the most financially successful, it put pressure to award Baskett. He deserved better than an "honorary" award. Awards are known by committees prior to reception, especially in days prior to...
Yes but the Oscar for Best Original Song put pressure to give him the award. I'm not even sure the Hollywood elite of the time let him speak when he accepted. You really have to admire Walt Disney for making that sort of a glass ceiling break possible.
You're forgetting: the song Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, which won an Oscar for an African American man for the very first time (James Baskett), is now officially "irrelevant."