eddie104
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I based it on the description I read for the ride on here https://dtimes.jp/tokyo-disney-sea-2022-project/Where was it said to be the same ride system? I haven't heard any details about that ride yet.
I based it on the description I read for the ride on here https://dtimes.jp/tokyo-disney-sea-2022-project/Where was it said to be the same ride system? I haven't heard any details about that ride yet.
I based it on the description I read for the ride on here https://dtimes.jp/tokyo-disney-sea-2022-project/
Never let it be said I can't put 2 and 2 together. Big PP = Big D*** and **** Van D*ke is over 6 feet tall. That coupled with the fake accent he has during the movie means that we're getting an attraction that revolves around Bert. Further, since Mary Poppins takes place in 1910, we can safely assume that Bert is deceased. Finally, we know that we'll be sitting on carousel horses. Thus, I believe this will be a reanimated zombie adventure shoot 'em up where we, the carousel riders, are armed with shotguns and have to shoot the encroaching zombie horde led by Bert while "Feed the Birds" plays gently in the background.
If I can fly with it, then I’ll pay that!
(Best fake east end accent)
Mary PoPPins.
Tried to love the new movie. It was okay. Emily Blunt did a good job. The original is a classic and hopefully gets its due.You're imitating the Guy Who Played Bert rather than the Guy Who Played Jack? Because while both guys suck at Brit accents, the former was still superior to the latter when it comes to appeal and characterization.
I hope any new PoPPins ride will reflect the original film rather than the unwanted, unneeded follow-up.
I agree even the animation sequence was outsourced and none of the songs are memorable...I was not a fan...However, I still think Angela Landsbury's cameo as the balloon lady was just a Miss Price Bedknobs and Broomsticks crossover we wanted to see...Who else can use witchery to cast people to the sky with balloons....Think about it.........Tried to love the new movie. It was okay. Emily Blunt did a good job. The original is a classic and hopefully gets its due.
Ratatouille: Hold my beerLast time I checked. This isn't Universal. We still use animatronics
I really liked Returns- and I am a huge fan of the original.
The public has caught on to Disney's grift with these films and they will be considered, no an artistic level, the Direct-To-DVD sequels of the Iger age.
Exactly. I am indifferent to them (still haven't bothered to see the Aladdin and Lion King remakes) and suspect they will fade from memory relative to the animated originals. Still, it's hard to argue the public is giving any sign of being tired of them. Outside of Marvel, they seem to be about the surest bet Disney has these days of absolutely raking it in at the box office.Funny, the two billion dollar remakes of Aladdin and the Lion King tells a different story about what the public has caught onto. But, keep spinning your opinion in the face of contradictory facts.
I repeat the question: Why do you care enough to pick an argument if I don't think these properties will continue to be beloved and then act like something's wrong with me when I defend my position? And duh, it's an opinion. Just like your thoughts on the matter are an opinion.You defense is no defense. It's just more opinion and wishful thinking.
I repeat the question: Why do you care enough to pick an argument if I don't think these properties will continue to be beloved and then act like something's wrong with me when I defend my position? And duh, it's an opinion. Just like your thoughts on the matter are an opinion.
Gotta be honest here, I'm with the new guy on these. I'll watch this "live action" remakes once or twice, but I'm showing my kids the "real" movies.I quoted a fact of box office. And the results of polling the audience back up the box office take. That's not a personal opinion. You say people will not like it. There's demonstrable proof you're wrong.
Wait, what? But it already is, so there is that.MPR will never be a beloved movie.
Just like the live-action remakes of Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Aladdin, Dumbo, Jungle Book, and The Lion King will never be beloved movies.
Just like Little Mermaid, Mulan, and all the other lazy/lifeless/joyless nostalgia grabs they're making in the coming years will never be beloved movies.
The public has caught on to Disney's grift with these films and they will be considered, no an artistic level, the Direct-To-DVD sequels of the Iger age.
Basing an attraction, even a cheap and lazy carousel, on the new film rather than the old film would be a terrible decision.
Does that mean they won't do it?
Of course not.
Get ready for an Emily Blunt and Lin Manuel Miranda safety spiel as you get on and off a carousel.
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