Vinnie Mac
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Sometime between April 10th and April 25th. I'm calling it. If I'm wrong, you can take my house and family.When is this thing opening? Crystal ball me.
Sometime between April 10th and April 25th. I'm calling it. If I'm wrong, you can take my house and family.When is this thing opening? Crystal ball me.
@FerretAfros already addressed this. It was lumped into the marketing because it lined up, but was really a separate project.Technically JIYI was billed as part of it
Shoot my prediction might be wrong. This thing look like it's about to open tomorrow LOL
My gut has been telling me something will open Saturday April 9th... No clue why.Shoot my prediction might be wrong. This thing look like it's about to open tomorrow LOL
I think 2 weeks more would be accurateMy gut has been telling me something will open Saturday April 9th... No clue why.
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Walt's Vision for E.P.C.O.T. died with his death.I like this for what is it, but let’s be clear… it’s not inspired by Walt’s vision, it’s just quite literally Walt’s vision used as a small design element. It’s like putting a picture of a beach on a wall and saying you’ve created a tropical destination.
What makes a storytelling detail is purpose and meaning. It isn’t just some obscure thing. The defining characteristic of EPCOT was its organization. Ripping out the organization of Epcot and claiming it’s inspired by EPCOT is very much shallow pandering.Walt's Vision for E.P.C.O.T. died with his death.
His vision would never come to fruition, which leaves two options, acknowledging it, or ignoring it.
They're choosing to acknowledge it.
We can either see this acknowledgment as pandering or a thoughtful salute to what came before.
Ultimately, any design commending the past can be seen as pandering, so we can either appreciate a lovely detail or disdain it as disingenuous.
Well there’s a set of different options, which is that you can either do something at least in the spirit of the idea, or not. They’ve went both routes before, both after Walt’s death. So really there are four options.Walt's Vision for E.P.C.O.T. died with his death.
His vision would never come to fruition, which leaves two options, acknowledging it, or ignoring it.
They're choosing to acknowledge it.
We can either see this acknowledgment as pandering or a thoughtful salute to what came before.
Ultimately, any design commending the past can be seen as pandering, so we can either appreciate a lovely detail or disdain it as disingenuous.
From a art stand point, this is very cool there was a lot of figuring out. To get it to work, and look right. I look forward to enjoying this. In person..That has to be the most GENERIC DULL boring artwork I've ever seen..
Good god, it's like "how bland can we make this..." Hell they even duplicated one of the jean jacket ladies in it twice.
Also pretty sure that mural in the background there, was lifted right from the Denver airport.
Imagine if instead of this absolute nonsense, they actually built something that was worthy of the original 1982 Epcot concept (realizing Walt's concept never happened).From a art stand point, this is very cool there was a lot of figuring out. To get it to work, and look right. I look forward to enjoying this. In person..
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