Like a knife through my heart.
Like a knife through my heart.
Honestly I can see it. I'm surprised I don't read more about how the Bald Mountain scene is too scary.I think it has to do with the snake
I have a fear of snakes and bees. When I was a kid it scared the heck out of me
I never saw Fantasmic! as a kid, but it hits me right in the feels with a bazooka followed by a baseball bat and then a lovely atomic bomb, all during the bubble sequence.I think it has to do with the snake
I have a fear of snakes and bees. When I was a kid it scared the heck out of me
RhapsodyTinseltown Rhapsody
Classic Musicals from old and new are brought together in Tinseltown Rhapsody, a new stage show at Disney-MGM Studios. Featuring crowd-pleasing big-budget song-and-dance numbers from a number of classic hollywood musicals like Oklahoma, My Fair Lady and Fame, along with several newer numbers from Disney musicals like Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and Hercules — not to mention a special appearance by a magical nanny of note — this show will "bring down the house" with every performance. Housed in the all-new Tinseltown Amphitheater next to Rock N 'Roller Coaster, the show-stopping finale will be a giant medley of hits performed by Disney's largest cast ever assembled on one stage. Hooray for Hollywood, indeed!
Very thorough!!!
That's the review.
I swear, everytime Sorcerer Mickey appears on top of the mountain and the music swells, I tear up like it's my first time.I never saw Fantasmic! as a kid, but it hits me right in the feels with a bazooka followed by a baseball bat and then a lovely atomic bomb, all during the bubble sequence.
But so appropriate!Very thorough!!!
I definitely spent a lot of time thinking about itVery thorough!!!
Do I smell gold?I definitely spent a lot of time thinking about it
(IN all seriousness when it got so many compliments I read it in advance)
I usually wait to read them all together, but this time I sneaked it in - great job and great choice of IP!
Solid work once again Brer Robbie!Citizens of Hollywood: Open Audition
Expanding on the beloved cast of the Citizens of Hollywood, a custom theater will be built behind the Once Upon a Time store extending and redecorating the alley between the store and planet hollywood to create an entrance to a casting agency's audition for a new blockbuster film. Once inside the theatre, guests will be be seated similar to monster's laugh floor with the first rows reserved for actors such as directors and producers. The show will consist of actors "auditioning" in classic Citizens of Hollywood comedic style and audience participation in a large number of ways. The show will conclude with the director assigning roles to the film judging by performances and other factors.
I'm pulling the old "everyone gets a medal" card out this roundDo I smell gold?
A murder mystery dinner theater? Oh yes!
In 1998, MGM Studios had its plethora of shows featuring three musicals, a stunt show, a sound effects show, a nighttime spectacular, and even two new shows rumored to premiere in 1999 (Doug Live! And Bear in the Big Blue House), but one thing is missing from this park of movies, music and television…actors, and that is what Backstage Pass: Casting Call will remedy, utilizing a mix of improv and murder mystery dinner theatre (without the dinner) to bring a more interactive element to Disney shows.
Located where Backstage Pass Featuring 101 Dalmatians is on the map, guests will enter under the marquee and make their way through the queue past casting call advertisements, posters of three upcoming productions, and props to one of three rooms which can all operate consecutively during high volume days or operate singularly when traffic is low or another room needs refurbishment, and with each room offering a different theme (late 1930s crime drama, fantasy, and mystery, all with humorous twists), there is ample opportunity to return and try out a different production.
While waiting in line, a cast member will ask for volunteers for speaking roles and will be given a script with their speaking lines, but don’t worry if you aren’t comfortable speaking in front of others, you have the opportunity to be pulled on stage to improv a scene or make sound effects as directed.
Each performance will use (depending on the theme) creature AAs, a small cast of Disney performers, full room special effects, and costumes to add to the audience’s total experience, and to those special people who participated (volunteer actors, people pulled on stage and sound effect operators) they will receive a contract (certificate) with their name on it to take home along with a button that if worn around the park will cause instant recognition from other cast members who may want autographs.
Casting Call will be a perfect show in MGM Studios, not only for its unique format, but also for the ease on which performances can change; new scripts can replace old, worn out ones, and even holiday versions such as Halloween, Christmas, New Years, and others can be added seasonally to keep it fresh and keep guests coming back to enjoy the spotlight.
Did you draw that Magic?
The Hollywood Players Present: Just Another Day in HollywoodView attachment 161972
This new production featuring live improv comedy, large stunts, and fun for the whole family can be found in the newly christened Hollywood Theater, at the site of the former "Soundstage Restaurant" which can be accessed through a new Art Deco façade next to the Brown Derby's entrance, so that it is still a part of the Hollywood section of the park.
In this mid-size theater with a thrust stage and a nice paper backdrop themed to a flower meadow (akin to those used as background for princesses while they met at town square theater), the production begins as a small improv show put on by local comedy troupe, The Hollywood Players, before a small lightbulb changes throws the show into a frenzy.
Chaos ensues a Hollywood Stage Restoration Crew goes attempting to fix a lightbulb, but instead, a ladder incident sends one of their own to fly down a safety wire and through the paper backdrop, as this small comedy show transforms into a larger show.
Shortly afterwards, the a paper backdrop falls revealing a inter working of stages and catwalks which set the stage for a police chase, more stunts, more danger, and best of all, more laughs!
Audience participation also plays a key role in this comedy extravaganza, as audience members (some of which are actors in disguise) will be asked to help performers, trigger effects, select improv topics, and much more in order to help the show move along and make each experience a unique one.
The new "The Hollywood Players Present: Another Day in Hollywood" is sure to please all audiences young and old, by providing a new comedy based show at Disney's MGM Studios.
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