Mike S
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I cannot wait for this to open.
I ve had this debate about when i see it next year would i want to see it first at night or during the day
I cannot wait for this to open.
I ve had this debate about when i see it next year would i want to see it first at night or during the day
You should see it during the day first. Why? Because it will be awesome. Then when you see it at night it will be even better than awesome ! If you go the other way around you might feel like daytime isnt as impressive as nightime...if that makes sense thats what ill do: day then explore at night
I ve had this debate about when i see it next year would i want to see it first at night or during the day
sounds good to meYou should see it during the day first. Why? Because it will be awesome. Then when you see it at night it will be even better than awesome ! If you go the other way around you might feel like daytime isnt as impressive as nightime...if that makes sense thats what ill do: day then explore at night
You should see it during the day first. Why? Because it will be awesome. Then when you see it at night it will be even better than awesome ! If you go the other way around you might feel like daytime isnt as impressive as nightime...if that makes sense thats what ill do: day then explore at night
Not that this is a survey, but daytime for me for sure. I always love checking out every new attraction, land or park in the daytime first and then come back to see the lighting at night. It's just what I've always done, and enjoyed.
I ve had this debate about when i see it next year would i want to see it first at night or during the day
Why so much doubt? He has been very successful, so I am expectantly waiting.Despite my belief that Disney mistakenly (and maybe understandably) chose the wrong franchise simply because Cameron didn't strike while the iron was hot with more sequels sooner, I do think it's possible it will be a cool land/attraction. But all that said, has Cameron lost his mind? Four MORE movies? Just see if you can make a good sequel.
Why so much doubt? He has been very successful, so I am expectantly waiting.
That is definitely his MO. I am envisioning something along the lines of the LoTR and HP movies, where the sets and the actors are used in all the movies. This idea fits with the first sequel being pushed out one year, and the subsequent sequels coming more quickly. My speculation of course, but I am optimistic.He was often successful in the past because he took all the time and spent all the money you wanted to, to get the movies done the way he wanted them. That's not going to work if there are looking to release three movies one year appart.
He was often successful in the past because he took all the time and spent all the money you wanted to, to get the movies done the way he wanted them. That's not going to work if there are looking to release three movies one year appart.
They're 2 years apart from each other. Also, he's doing the pre-production for all these movies right now, so there won't be any rush between movies.
Just like the Narnia and LoTR movies, they will be made If they are successful. If!!I thought I saw them a year apart somewhere, but you are right, it's 2 years between movies. I am still skeptical that they will all get made.
This is exactly the case. There has been so much time between movie 1 and movie 2 because they've been writing scripts,refining them, casting, building perfect sets, etc. That's the perfectionist in Cameron. But now that everything is in place, they can do them more quickly.That is definitely his MO. I am envisioning something along the lines of the LoTR and HP movies, where the sets and the actors are used in all the movies. This idea fits with the first sequel being pushed out one year, and the subsequent sequels coming more quickly. My speculation of course, but I am optimistic.
I totally agreeThe first movie was only a massive hit because it was the first movie to use proper 3D, which is now commonplace.
I wouldn't be surprised if the first sequel is a flop and then they cancel the others or downgrade them to low-budget "straight to DVD" affairs.
That and 2013 wasn't a very good year for animated films.I totally agree
I cant think of a single reason why it was successful
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