The "why isn't this movie on the great movie ride" thread is all too common, but unfortunately I'm about to add one more to the list (but with what I believe is good reason).
Stanley Kubrick is arguably the greatest filmmaker of all time, which is why I find it so startling that not one of his films has a dedicated scene on The Great Movie ride. The main reason for this I assume is controversy. I don't think Ultra Violence belongs in Disney World (for now ), and the darkest of all the dark comedies might just be a little too dark for the Magic Kingdom, and as much as I'd love to watch a Drill Sergeant scream at guests as they ride past I don't think it'll happen anytime soon. Still, that leaves in my mind 2 movies that would be right at home on The Great Movie Ride...
The Shining
King of the psychological thrillers, just the thought of travelling slowly through the Overlook Hotel gives me goosebumps. I recall reading/watching an imagineer talk about how they could incorporate horror into the ride. Alien works great, but horror has become such a huge part of cinema that surely it deserves some more recognition. Then again, the film is about as equally hated as it is loved due to it's ambiguous plot so I can see the guys at WDI wanting to steer away from this one.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Quite possibly the biggest and most important film in cinema history, the greatest of all great films, yet for some unknown reason this isn't on The Great Movie Ride! I cannot think of one reason why this doesn't deserve it's own scene. The beloved king of Sci-Fi (sorry Star Wars fans, but even George Lucas admitted there'd be no Star Wars if there wasn't a 2001). Surely this film would have been thrown around during the blue sky brainstorming, why wasn't it used? The only explanation I can come up with is licensing issues.
Well that's my rant. It just kind of frustrates me that Tarzan has it's own scene but 2001 does not.
Stanley Kubrick is arguably the greatest filmmaker of all time, which is why I find it so startling that not one of his films has a dedicated scene on The Great Movie ride. The main reason for this I assume is controversy. I don't think Ultra Violence belongs in Disney World (for now ), and the darkest of all the dark comedies might just be a little too dark for the Magic Kingdom, and as much as I'd love to watch a Drill Sergeant scream at guests as they ride past I don't think it'll happen anytime soon. Still, that leaves in my mind 2 movies that would be right at home on The Great Movie Ride...
The Shining
King of the psychological thrillers, just the thought of travelling slowly through the Overlook Hotel gives me goosebumps. I recall reading/watching an imagineer talk about how they could incorporate horror into the ride. Alien works great, but horror has become such a huge part of cinema that surely it deserves some more recognition. Then again, the film is about as equally hated as it is loved due to it's ambiguous plot so I can see the guys at WDI wanting to steer away from this one.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Quite possibly the biggest and most important film in cinema history, the greatest of all great films, yet for some unknown reason this isn't on The Great Movie Ride! I cannot think of one reason why this doesn't deserve it's own scene. The beloved king of Sci-Fi (sorry Star Wars fans, but even George Lucas admitted there'd be no Star Wars if there wasn't a 2001). Surely this film would have been thrown around during the blue sky brainstorming, why wasn't it used? The only explanation I can come up with is licensing issues.
Well that's my rant. It just kind of frustrates me that Tarzan has it's own scene but 2001 does not.
What about you guys. Do you think Kubrick needs more recognition on the ride? How do you think he could be implemented?