Movies That Don't Get Any Love

erasure fan1

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, Prince of Persia the sands of time. It deserves a lot more love. It could make an awesome ride, but aside from the studios, it wouldn't fit in.
 

Heppenheimer

Well-Known Member
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Prince of Persia the sands of time. It deserves a lot more love. It could make an awesome ride, but aside from the studios, it wouldn't fit in.
Had the political history of the 1970s played out differently, there would have been a Persian-themed hotel to tie into the movie.
 

Just a Spark!

New Member
I was watching "Home on The Range" today with my son, and my daughter and I started lamenting the Disney movies that don't get any/enough love in the parks. I've always thought "Home on The Range" would have been a perfect addition to Frontierland, and I would LOVE to see some "Meet The Robinsons" love in Tomorrowland or EPCOT. My daughter always get ****ed that there's not enough "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and Tarzan representation in the parks, too.

What are some of your favorite Disney movies that you'd love to see represented somewhere in the parks?
I have thought for YEARS that Meet the Robinsons should be THE movie of EPCOT. Everyone, give it a watch. It is interesting, funny, clever, and really tugs at the heart-strings. So many quotable lines and so much great music... Forget Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind. I’d rather time travel with Lewis, Wilbur and...MIKE YAGOOBIAN...yah-uuugh!
 

Heppenheimer

Well-Known Member
I have thought for YEARS that Meet the Robinsons should be THE movie of EPCOT. Everyone, give it a watch. It is interesting, funny, clever, and really tugs at the heart-strings. So many quotable lines and so much great music... Forget Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind. I’d rather time travel with Lewis, Wilbur and...MIKE YAGOOBIAN...yah-uuugh!
Had it been a more popular movie, I imagine Tomorrowland would have received some Meet the Robinsons additions, since that part of the park is specifically referenced in the movie.
 

TikibirdLand

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My favorite movie that I'd love to see more of (sequels, park mentions, ets) is The Rocketeer. MGM Studios used to have a kiosk (don't remember what they sold) with the helmet and rocket pack hanging on a back wall. Really a lost opportunity for Disney!
 

ElvisMickey

Well-Known Member
Black Cauldron. It bombed HARD at the box office which is why, and I’m not exactly fond of it at all. Feels more like an early Bluth movie than a Disney movie. but I’m surprised they haven’t tried to revive it at some point. It’s been 35 years, times change. Maybe audiences today would like it. Who knows. I’m just surprised it got representation anywhere, like with the awesome Horned King AA in Tokyo.

at 4:25

I recommended to a millennial who I follow on Instagram to watch The Black Cauldron and she did. Then she literally posted about it saying how disturbing it was 😆. Yes, there was a time when Disney had some balls.
 

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