britain
Well-Known Member
I think there is an odd problem inherent with GMR, and it's the inverse of Disney's Tomorrowland problem:
The attraction is a trip into Hollywood's greatest movies, with an emphasis on classic Hollywood. As the population ages, "classic" Hollywood movies move further into the past, and become less beloved by the general public. Cagney, John Wayne, Johnny W's Tarzan... With every passing year, GMR is slowly turning into an Edutainment attraction. (And I love those! But it's a tougher sell to take that which is less-known-IP-but-worthwhile and make it fun, rather than to simply promote that which is popular.) Perhaps these same properties should remain, just with updated effects, but then it starts feeling a little cynical. "YOU kids don't find this Bogart guy that interesting, but if I make your vehicle spin without a track you'll like it right? Oh and can I give you a haircut before you meet Pres. Lincoln?"
So, what about replacing some of the movies that the attraction features? Unfortunately we live in an era where studio synergy is top priority and that priority is sometimes at odds with "Greatest Movies". Should the Alien section be replaced with a GotG segment or a Gravity segment? Has GotG truly earned its spot? (Has Gravity for that matter?) Should some modern musicals replace Singing in the Rain? Sorry, I mean should some modern DISNEY musicals replace Singing in the Rain?
No matter what new-ish movies you pick, the old are going to be sad to see the old classics go, while the young are going to perceive Disney IP pushing. (Which honestly started happening to the finale just a few short years after GMR opened. Sister Act? Really?) And in another 25 years, it would just need to be updated again. No one thinks the Auctioneer or the Redhead need replacing.
The attraction is a trip into Hollywood's greatest movies, with an emphasis on classic Hollywood. As the population ages, "classic" Hollywood movies move further into the past, and become less beloved by the general public. Cagney, John Wayne, Johnny W's Tarzan... With every passing year, GMR is slowly turning into an Edutainment attraction. (And I love those! But it's a tougher sell to take that which is less-known-IP-but-worthwhile and make it fun, rather than to simply promote that which is popular.) Perhaps these same properties should remain, just with updated effects, but then it starts feeling a little cynical. "YOU kids don't find this Bogart guy that interesting, but if I make your vehicle spin without a track you'll like it right? Oh and can I give you a haircut before you meet Pres. Lincoln?"
So, what about replacing some of the movies that the attraction features? Unfortunately we live in an era where studio synergy is top priority and that priority is sometimes at odds with "Greatest Movies". Should the Alien section be replaced with a GotG segment or a Gravity segment? Has GotG truly earned its spot? (Has Gravity for that matter?) Should some modern musicals replace Singing in the Rain? Sorry, I mean should some modern DISNEY musicals replace Singing in the Rain?
No matter what new-ish movies you pick, the old are going to be sad to see the old classics go, while the young are going to perceive Disney IP pushing. (Which honestly started happening to the finale just a few short years after GMR opened. Sister Act? Really?) And in another 25 years, it would just need to be updated again. No one thinks the Auctioneer or the Redhead need replacing.