MickeyMan101
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Anybody know If i might be able to get on EE in early to mid july?? Please say yes! Sorry it's kind of off topic
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LoisMustDie said:Thank you for pointing that out, but yes I realize this. My point was that these PARTICULAR ex-Imagineers (who worked on D ick Tracy until they were let go when the ride was abandoned) brought their ideas (which were already proposed for a Disney attraction) and used them for SM and MIB. I should have been clearer in my response, I know. But this is almost the exact situation as the Dragon's Tower/Dueling Dragons story, albeit less obvious.
That would be a big no LOLMickeyMan101 said:Anybody know If i might be able to get on EE in early to mid july?? Please say yes! Sorry it's kind of off topic![]()
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MickeyMan101 said:Anybody know If i might be able to get on EE in early to mid july?? Please say yes! Sorry it's kind of off topic![]()
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Never said it was wrong. Just answering a question. It IS wrong that Universal gets their good rides from ideas that were already pitched to Disney, however.Glasgow said:What's wrong with Universal having a few good rides?
Here here!Lynx04 said:Disney has made a habit of not taking advantage of potential hits, or taking risks. It just shows that lack of creative, or out of touch of what consumers want that excists in the upper echilon.
MickeyMan101 said:Anybody know If i might be able to get on EE in early to mid july?? Please say yes! Sorry it's kind of off topic![]()
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LoisMustDie said:Actually you are correct, in a way. They were FORMER Imagineers. They were let go in the early 90s. The attraction that you are referring to was the never-built "D ick Tracy's Crimestoppers" at MGM. The former Imagineers took the layout, theme, etc. from that attraction (which was also supposed to be interactive much like Buzz Lightyear) and made both Spider-Man and Men In Black with those ideas.
So yes, for those keeping score: even Universal's "original" attractions were never really original.
That's because it wasn't the same technology. The Crimestoppers ride utilized an EMV and AAs. The Spider-Man team had to come up with a different ride vehicle (which holds the same properties as the EMV without being copyright infringement) and used the 3-D screens (which were made from a totally new material). What I was saying that the layout, theme, storyline, etc. were rehashed from DT for both SM and MIB.Madison said:Any technology that former Imagineers developed while with WDI is owned wholly by The Walt Disney Company, as is intellectual property. If any part of The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman ride system was developed at WDI, you would not see it at Islands of Adventure today.
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