The Empress Lilly
Well-Known Member
I am quite at peace with the current version.
For:
- I love Dame Dench's voice. It has all the required 'authoritive in a pleasant kind of way'.
- I also see what they were trying to do with the video and its tie-in to the post-show and 'mail it to yourself'. It is not fun the 35th time, but the idea is not without merit.
- The post-show is alright.
- And, lastly, perhaps a sad argument to make, but compared to the travesty of Imagination and Energy and the destruction of WoM and Horizons, SSE got treated very well. There still is a sincere, perfectly admirable attempt at a classic EPCOT ride for the 21st century.
Of course, Perrin was the best, followed by Cronkite. More mystery, more grandeur: Where have we come from, where are we going? The answers begin in our past. In the dust from which we were formed, answers recorded on the walls of time. So let us journey into that past, to seek those walls, to know ourselves and to probe the destiny of ourSpaceship Earth.
For:
- I love Dame Dench's voice. It has all the required 'authoritive in a pleasant kind of way'.
- I also see what they were trying to do with the video and its tie-in to the post-show and 'mail it to yourself'. It is not fun the 35th time, but the idea is not without merit.
- The post-show is alright.
- And, lastly, perhaps a sad argument to make, but compared to the travesty of Imagination and Energy and the destruction of WoM and Horizons, SSE got treated very well. There still is a sincere, perfectly admirable attempt at a classic EPCOT ride for the 21st century.
Of course, Perrin was the best, followed by Cronkite. More mystery, more grandeur: Where have we come from, where are we going? The answers begin in our past. In the dust from which we were formed, answers recorded on the walls of time. So let us journey into that past, to seek those walls, to know ourselves and to probe the destiny of ourSpaceship Earth.