Hooray for Hollywood: A Cinematic Celebration
Show Stats & Info -
Show Type: Nighttime Spectacular
Theme: Film
Duration:
Films Used: 100
Experience -
Narrator: Tonight is dedicated to Hollywood – not a place on a map, but a state of mind that exists wherever people dream and wonder and imagine. We welcome you to the Hollywood that never was – and always will be.
Opening Credits - When You Wish Upon A Star
The opening notes of the version of When You Wish Upon A Star featured in the Disney logo begins to play. Various logos from various film studios appear throughout the projections on the buildings. On the left building the Pixar Opening is shown, on the left wall of the Chinese Theater is Lucasfilm, in the center of the Chinese Theater the Disney logo, on the right wall of the Chinese Theater the Jim Henson logo is shown, and on the right building there is the 20th Century Fox Logo. When the song, When You Wish Upon A Star, ends a shooting star crosses over all the logos, and turn the buildings to black.
Score - The Greatest Show / Step in Time / Sound of Music
PT Barnum's silhouette appears on the Chinese Theater.
PT: Ladies and gents this is the moment you waited for.
PT turns around his face in shadows, but his coat shining through. Spotlights swirl around, and focus centers on PT as he waves his staff revealing the entire circus around him. The various freaks dance around to the music. The spotlights spin around transforming the scene into the Moulin Rouge.
Can Can dancers guided by Zidler bust out of the Moulin Rouge. The dancers flip around their skirts as gentlemen appear on the left and right buildings. These gentlemen continuously march along waving their hands and canes.
Zidler: The Can Can!
The crowds disappear as the frills of dresses swirl around . The action turns back towards the Chinese Theater as the Can Can scene is recreated on the facade. Dozen of girls twirl around kicking their legs up shifting their dresses. The dancers all stop to do a split, and black smoke immediately flies up from their skirts. Chimneys and the rest of London begins to pop up rising past the can can dancers that formerly inhabited the Chinese Theater. Chimney sweeps and Mary Poppins pop out of the various chimneys as they dance on the rooftops of London.
Newsie: Extra! Extra! Newsboys on strike!
The Newsies come jumping out from the smoke. On the Chinese Theater the dance for Carrying the Banner is performed, and the other two buildings display dances from The World Will Know. The print can be heard churning away in the background, and the latest headline covers all the Newsies.
Newsies: Extra! Extra! How do you solve a problem like Maria?
The newspaper articles contains the headline that was read our by the Newsie, and a still from the Sound of Music which varies by building. The left building has a still from Do Re Mi, the Chinese Theater has a still from Sound of Music, and the right building has a still from The Lonely Goatherd. The stills suddenly begin to play as Maria sounds The Sound of Music. The newspapers begin to catch on fire as the scene comes to a close.
Villainy - The Imperial March / The Horned King / He's A Pirate
Darth Vader is heard breathing as mist begins to appear throughout the area. His silhouette slowly becomes more visible with each breath, and with each breath red lights beat. A light saber is heard turning on, and appears on the theater through the mist. Darth Vader appears, and makes a quick swipe with his lightsaber disappearing once more. The Ark of the Covenant appears, and slowly opens.
Barbossa: You best start believing in ghost stories, you're in one.
The Ark of the Covenant opens releasing the spirits within, allowing for all hell to break lose. The Cauldron Born appear flanking the Chinese Theater, walking ever closer. The ghosts and ghouls from Fantasia's Night on Bald Mountain fly around both buildings, and the Chinese Theater. Mola Ram appears with a heart in hand in the middle of a ceremony to Kali. The heart bursts into flames as he begins to cackle. The flames spread destroying Mola Ram and the Ark of the Covenant. The spirits and monsters disappear.
A Xenomorph runs onto the theater as saliva pours out of its mouth. It roars towards the audience as it begins to open its mouth revealing its teeth and its inner mouth, before a launch bay door is opened sending the Xenomorph flying out into space.
Darth Maul: At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi.
The Emperor's cackle is heard throughout the area as blue lightning begins to shock the Chinese Theater. As the lightning continues The Emperor is revealed in a faint blue glow, still cackling. The electricity causes a blackout, and The Emperor disappears along with his electricity and cackle.
Inigo Montoya: Hello my name is Inigo Montoya, prepare to die.
The Chinese Theater becomes alive with the swordfighting of Inigo Montoya as he avenges his father. With a swipe of his sword the scene is replaced by Obi Wan Kenobi fighting against Anakin Skywalker, and after their lightsabers clash the flash transitions into the next scene. The Rizzler and Sam Flynn are shown fighting within the Grid causing various sparks to flash from the crash of their discs. A disc flies by, as the disc passes by it grows spikes, and is attached to claw becoming Judge Doom's spinning saw. Judge Doom swings his saw around a couple times, hitting the ground sending sparks. Eddie Valiant reaches for a hammer nearby, and sends a boxing glove straight at Doom sending him flying into the Dip.
William Wallace: The may take our lives, but they will never take our freedom! Albu go bra!
The entire courtyard erupts into The Battle of Sterling from Braveheart, and all that can be heard are the yells of men fighting, the clanging of swords, and the roars of the canons. This scene will be altered to remove much of the blood from the original version making it more suitable for a Disney park. The scene ends with William Wallace stabbing the ground with his sword, and the whole courtyard turns black.
Romance - My Heart Will Go On / An Irish Party in Third Class / So Close
The opening notes of My Heart Will Go On begins to play
Rose: It's been 84 years...
An image of the Titanic sails pass the buildings below. On the roof of the Chinese Theater Rose appears in Jack's arms on the bow of the ship
Rose: I'm flying, Jack!
Rose and Jack go into a kiss as they actually make out. Their romantic spark sends out fireworks, and the whole theater is enveloped into the boiler room scene as the two dance around. As the couple dances around new iconic film couples appear on the theater to dance now to An Irish Party in Third Class. Anna Leonowens and The King of Siam from The King And I appear dancing throughout the Siamese Throne Room as they did in Shall We Dance. From the roof of the Chinese Theater, Anne Wheeler swings into view and around as Phillip Carlyle appears below. This transforms into their acrobatic performance from Rewrite the Stars in The Greatest Showman. Rain washes away the couple as a gazebo sprouts from the ground, and within the gazebo as Rolf and Liesl dance around with no worry in the world. The gazebo doors close as the scene gets icier, and So Close begins to play
Rose: I'll never let go, I promise.
Rose and Jack appear floating in the icy sea. Rose kisses Jack's hand as she lets go. Jack floats away into the icy water. Mist shoots up as the theater is transformed into the carbonation room in Cloud City from Empire Strikes Back. Leia and Han Solo appear as they are separated in order for Han to be carbonated.
Leia: I love you.
Han Solo: I know.
Snow begins to fall throughout the buildings, and Disney's classic faux snow is shot into the air around guests. Edward Scissorhands appears creating an ice sculpture as Kim dances below in the ice. The ice melts away as the theater becomes submerged under water. Cable and Liat from Happy Talk in South Pacific as they swim underwater. Bubbles swirl around them as the water becomes murkier, and the sealife darker. Elisa floats down as the Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water swims around her. He swim up to her, and kisses her. Once again this kiss causes sparks to fly as various iconic film kisses are shown throughout the theater. These kisses include Buttercup and Westley from The Princess Bride, Simon and Blue from Love Simon, Patrick and Kat from 10 Things I Hate About You, Augustus and Hazel from The Fault in Our Stars, Romeo and Juliet from Romeo + Juliet, Belle and The Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and Prince Charming from Cinderella, and Aladdin and Jasmine from Aladdin.
Character - Tara's Theme
Narrator: There's nothing more exhilarating than seeing your favorite characters in action.
Adrian Cronauer: Good morning, Vietnam!
On the left building John Keating (Dead Poets Society) appears, on the Chinese Theater there's Adrian Cronauer (Good Morning, Vietnam!), and on the right building Mrs. Doubtfire try to put out the fire on her chest.
Jessica Rabbit: I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way
On the left building Jack Sparrow appears, on the Chinese Theater there's Jessica Rabbit, and on the right building The Beast.
Margo Channing: Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night.
On the left building The Girl (The Seven Year Itch) appears with the wind going up her dress, on the Chinese Theater there's Margo Channing (All About Eve), and on the right building Joanna 'Jo' Wallace (Two for the Road).
Rocket Racoon: Welcome to the frickin' Guardians of the Galaxy.
On the left building Deadpool appears, on the Chinese Theater there's The Guardians of the Galaxy, and on the right building Doctor Strange.
Ben Kenobi: May the Force be with you, always.
On the left building Anakin and Padme appear in the Geonosian Colosseum, on the Chinese Theater there's Luke Skywalker training with Yoda, and on the right building Rey training on Ahch-To
Spectacle: Ay-Oh / Bohemian Rhapsody / Hooray for Hollywood
The Chinese Theater is soon transformed into the Live Aid concert from Bohemian Rhapsody, and Freddie Mercury performs Ay-Oy. Speakers hidden in the bushes will respond back to Mercury in order to encourage audience participation. It quickly transitions into Bohemian Rhapsody which plays host to a montage of action and dance scenes not yet shown throughout the show such as Kingsmen, Avatar, The Muppets, Alita: Battle Angel, etc.
From Bohemian Rhapsody the show transitions into Hooray for Hollywood as the finale montage begins including even more classic and critically acclaimed films such as the Shirley Temple films, Young Frankenstein, Hidden Figures, Lincoln, etc.
Films Used by Segment:
Score
The Greatest Showman
Moulin Rouge
Mary Poppins
Newsies
The Sound of Music
Villainy
Star Wars Episode V : The Empire Strikes Back
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Black Cauldron
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (Audio Only)
Fantasia: Night on Bald Mountain
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Alien
Star Wars Episode I : The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode VI : The Return of the Jedi
The Princess Bride
Star Wars Episode III : The Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Tron: Legacy
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Braveheart
Romance
Titanic
The King and I
The Greatest Showman
The Sound of Music
Enchanted (Audio Only)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Edward Scissorhands
South Pacific
The Shape of Water
The Princess Bride
Love, Simon
Pretty Women
Moulin Rouge!
The Fault in Our Stars
Romeo + Juliet
Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Cinderella (2015)
Aladdin (2019)
Character
Gone With the Wind (Audio Only)
Dead Poets Society
Good Morning, Vietnam!
Mrs. Doubtfire
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Beauty and the Beast
The Seven Year Itch
All About Eve
Two for the Road
Deadpool
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Doctor Strange
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Backs
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
Spectacle
Bohemian Rhapsody
Kingsmen : The Secret Service
Kingsmen : The Golden Circle
The King's Man
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes
Alita: Battle Angel
Avatar
Die Hard
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Indepence Day
Indepence Day : Resurgence
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
The Day After Tomorrow
The Muppets
The Muppets Most Wanted
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Slumdog Millionaire
National Treasure
National Treasure 2
Cast Away
Gone Girl
Lincoln
Sister Act
The Martian
The Revenant
Cleopatra
The Mark of Zorro (1940)
Patton
MASH
Planet of the Apes (1968)
The Sandlot
Cocoon
The Fly
The Grand Budapest Hotel
12 Years a Slave
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Birdman
The Tenenbaums
Black Swan
The Princess Diaries
I, Robot
The Sixth Sense
Swiss Family Robinson
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Pretty Women
The Seven Year Itch
All About Eve
The Grapes of Wrath
Young Frankenstein
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Gentlemen's Agreement
Shirley Temple Films
The Devil Wears Prada
Hidden Figures