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Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I'd take them as a combo, just fix the dang thing already.If only he had gotten the assignment instead of Kathy Mangum.
I'd take them as a combo, just fix the dang thing already.If only he had gotten the assignment instead of Kathy Mangum.
The story I heard was that Kodak had speculated in their contract that the show would be changed after, I believe 10 years(?). Over the years, as much as we like it, the old show with the Dreamfinder and Figment had declined in popularity. The truth is, in my opinion, the only really sparkling part of the ride was the journey with Dreamfinder and Figment in the Dream Machine at the very beginning of the ride. The rest was actually kinda boring.
So they redid the ride to exclude both Dreamfinder and Figment. Shortly after it reopened (relatively) it is rumored that Eisner rode it and immediately closed it down telling them to fix it because it was awful, awful and more awful. What we have now is that "fix" which is awful, awful, but less awful then the one preceding it. But not by much!
Yeaaaah... getting to smell "skunk" and having all the small and stunning details from so many different "genres"..science, literature, theater, art, innovation, all the things epcot is supposed to be about destroyed, not to mention a good chunk of the ride track removed is such an improvement...?? They removed the Dreamfinder, i.e. he didn't stand the test of time. I actually like the new Imagination ride a little bit better than the older one which was a bit too psychedelic for my tastes.
If we say Dreamfinder has not stood the test of time because he's not still in the ride, then you could say that The Beatles haven't stood the test of time, either, because they don't go on tour anymore.From the online Oxford dictionary,
"If something stands the test of time, it is still popular, strong, etc. after a long time"
For example, the Beatles have stood the test of time as their songs still sell on iTunes.
The Soviet Union did not stand the test of time.
From a neurological standpoint, I would argue that people are often most creative when external stimuli are not impinging upon their senses, (monopolizing brain power). .
I worked with Ron Schneider (The Dreamfinder) and he told me how he was present in a meeting with Eisner and how (Eisner) bluntly stated that he didn't like Figment and wanted him removed from the ride.
I remember a pic of him in his office and he had a collection of the extinct attractions dvds so I'm sure he knows the history...He really should go watch martin's video....
Figment stays. Dreamfinder will never be back. John Lasseter will not be changing anything.
This is what Walt Disney said regarding Disneyland, although one can reasonably assume he would have had the same attitude towards WDW:"The parks will always be in a state of change. Always adding and deleting and plusing." Walt Disney or some words pretty close to that.
The park means a lot to me. It's something that will never be finished, something I can keep developing, keep 'plussing' and adding to. It's alive. It will be a live, breathing thing that will need changes. When you wrap up a picture and turn it over to Technicolor, you're through. Snow White is a dead issue with me. I just finished up a live-action picture, wrapped it up a few weeks ago. It's gone. I can't touch it. There are things in it I don't like, but I can't do anything about it. I want something live, something that would grow. The park is that. Not only can I add things, but even the trees will keep growing. The thing will get more beautiful year after year. And it will get better as I find out what the public likes. I can't do that with a picture; it's finished and unchangeable before I find out whether the public likes it or not.
Because the "Dreamfinder" has become too closely associated with one of the people who portrayed the character.I'm not trying to be rude (I'm really not!), but how can you possibly know Dreamfinder will never return to the pavilion? I'm sure people thought the same thing about Orange Bird, but look at what happened just recently.
Because the "Dreamfinder" has become too closely associated with one of the people who portrayed the character.
Aren't most Disney characters these days associated with whatever actors played them? I don't see what Ron Schneider has to do with Disney not wanting Dreamfinder around.Because the "Dreamfinder" has become too closely associated with one of the people who portrayed the character.
This is in fact essentially the problem. Dreamfinder was protrayed by two different actors for the EPCOT character sets. One of those actors has gone out of his way to seek publicity via a book and social media. I suppose you can blame the social media bloggers for killing the Dreamfinder. You seldom hear about the other actor even though his Dreamfinder schtick was much better IMO (he used to let Figment grab kids hats and toss them away!).Which very well might be the reason that he was made to go away. Disney does not like to be held captive. Figment was always a hand puppet or an AA. Dreamfinder had a real life human involved as the outside character and one specific one at that. However, enough time has passed that it could be passed to just regular character casting.
Of course, the one that wrote a book also voiced Dreamfinder in half of the ride and played him in the ImageWorks associated materialThis is in fact essentially the problem. Dreamfinder was protrayed by two different actors for the EPCOT character sets. One of those actors has gone out of his way to seek publicity via a book and social media. I suppose you can blame the social media bloggers for killing the Dreamfinder. You seldom hear about the other actor even though his Dreamfinder schtick was much better IMO (he used to let Figment grab kids hats and toss them away!).
This is in fact essentially the problem. Dreamfinder was protrayed by two different actors for the EPCOT character sets. One of those actors has gone out of his way to seek publicity via a book and social media. I suppose you can blame the social media bloggers for killing the Dreamfinder. You seldom hear about the other actor even though his Dreamfinder schtick was much better IMO (he used to let Figment grab kids hats and toss them away!).
I wasn't talking about Dreamfinder's original removal from the attraction. I was citing the reason why you won't see Dreamfinder brought back to the attraction. Dreamfinder is history due to social media.The removal of the first incarnation of the ride (and the Dreamfinder character with it) happened long before Ron released his book (a few months ago) or started appearing at "gatherings." I just don't see the connection there. If anything, the social media (podcasts, fan sites) is just meeting the public's demand for more information due to his the character's consistently high popularity.
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