I don't get it either and I don't think I ever will. I understand why it was done in the first few years after the incident, but here we are 13ish years later and society still hasn't given up on its quest to erase the towers from history. I would rather Disney keep the original film as it was if they were to bring this back.Why even change anything to begin with? R people really that sensitive still that they can't see a building from Americas past? It would be silly to change it and costly which Disney would never do...
I don't get it either and I don't think I ever will. I understand why it was done in the first few years after the incident, but here we are 13ish years later and society still hasn't given up on its quest to erase the towers from history. I would rather Disney keep the original film as it was if they were to bring this back.
Yes, because if we cannot see it, it didn't happen. It is an important part of our history, not a pleasant one but one none the less. We cannot even watch a rerun of "Friends" without seeing the Towers. They existed, they were destroyed. We need to acknowledge that and move on. Not thinking about it will not change the event. Should we never see Hawaii because more then twice the number of people died there then from the Towers? Hopefully, the towers didn't become a symbol of our willingness to bury our head in the sand and understand that we are not indestructible.lets not
I'm pretty sure there is. I'll see if I have a picture somewhere.different topic, but is there a impression of his handprints in the sidewalk at the GMR in HS?
Not mine (too lazy to search and scan) but here's one from a search:I'm pretty sure there is. I'll see if I have a picture somewhere.
Nice.Not mine (too lazy to search and scan) but here's one from a search:
thought it was thereNot mine (too lazy to search and scan) but here's one from a search:
I don't know about the logistics of bringing Time Keeper back, but I would love to see the "Return to Neverland" film return to the Animation building. That show always brought a smile to my face in the good old days of MGM.
I, of course, do not speak for everyone, but, I pretty much know that the thing wasn't filmed yesterday. I don't need a whole bunch of corrective images for me to be able to jump from fantasy to reality and back. I can do that very quickly.Ok, I feel like I need to clear something up. I didn't suggest the removal of the Towers as a way of "burying my head in the sand". From what I remember from a video I watched of the attraction, 9 eye is supposed to be going around the world sending you a live feed of what it's seeing. Kind of kills that whole illusion when the video shows something that's clearly not there anymore.
Yes, because if we cannot see it, it didn't happen. It is an important part of our history, not a pleasant one but one none the less. We cannot even watch a rerun of "Friends" without seeing the Towers. They existed, they were destroyed. We need to acknowledge that and move on. Not thinking about it will not change the event. Should we never see Hawaii because more then twice the number of people died there then from the Towers? Hopefully, the towers didn't become a symbol of our willingness to bury our head in the sand and understand that we are not indestructible.
Use your words Pumbas... Use your words in a manner that doesn't require a CIA operative to decipher. Speaking from within your own mind does not always transmit to comparatively sane people.*** are you on about, I was simply saying you should never go backwards and build old attractions again. Deary me.
Use your words Pumbas... Use your words in a manner that doesn't require a CIA operative to decipher. Speaking from within your own mind does not always transmit to comparatively sane people.
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