They're gonna make back their $4B just in baby Yoda merch. :greedy: Also, it looks fantastic every time it's on screen.
He returned to his ship while the Jawas were stripping it. He tried to blast his way through to get his stuff back.
So, for those keeping score at home... when Kathleen Kennedy picks people who make something you don't like, it's evidence she's getting fired? And then when Kathleen Kennedy picks people who make something you do like, it's evidence she's getting fired?
Fans of the song like us are starting from behind, even though it's the emotional heart of the whole movie and they call back to it in the finale!! Where was I? Oh yeah... wasn't actually in the theatrical version, but was restored for TV at some point later. That's why the DVD release has...
And The Muppet Christmas Carol has the deleted song "When Love is Gone" as an extra. Not as great as having it integrated in the movie, but it's nice. Having special features like this for movies you don't own is an amazing concept.
I'm excited that we're already up to at least DLP halfway through The Imagineering Story. Honestly, we probably know almost all the stories from 1955-1982 (though you're goshdarn right I'm going to be watching those episodes day-of!). It's nice to get some attention to the later stuff.
YMMV, but I think the original Dinoland nailed a cluttered, kitschy, run-down look without feeling cheap itself. Assuming you're just talking about Dino-Rama, it opened after DCA, so it was 773rd cheap-looking thing WDI built. :hilarious:
I think the layout of the land doesn’t help things; I don’t think it’s always clear that Dinoland and Dinorama are separate things, especially when you often enter through Dinorama. I’m not saying this is a perfect solution, but if you imagine a Dinoland set up like MSUSA and Dinorama were where...
It might have changed for Hogsmeade, but both Harry Potter lands opened set at very specific times: Hogsmeade was set during the Triwzard Tournament from Goblet of Fire, and Diagon Alley is set during Deathly Hallows. You could even know the years! Goblet of Fire ended in 1995 IIRCC. The lands...
Yeah this is really frustrating. You don't wonder, "Gee, will Netflix have an app on my brand of TV?", and Disney+ should be the same way. I have Vizio TVs. My guess is a lot of people have already purchased some kind of subscription, and don't realize the devices they currently own won't work...