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I don't see how, those were all characters from "Song of the South".Originally posted by KingCEO
Its a jab, yes, I didnt say it was a negative one.
I don't see how, those were all characters from "Song of the South".Originally posted by KingCEO
Its a jab, yes, I didnt say it was a negative one.
Originally posted by KingCEO
Many like Ripsaw drop versus Splashs Drop.
You mentioned two characters... a roadrunner, which looks nothing like the WB's roadrunner. Do you always take what HiddenMickeys.org posts at face value? Those are assumptions based on someone's opinion, that doesn't make them fact or valid. I fail to see the correlation and you have failed to show it to me.Originally posted by KingCEO
I dont think the characters I mentioned are from Song of the South, unless you can show or tell me where in the movie they are?
Originally posted by KingCEO
Well that post was childish.
Many people enjoy MIB instead of Buzz because of its 3-d immersive environment and how interactive it is with the audience.
You mentioned two characters... a roadrunner, which looks nothing like the WB's roadrunner. Do you always take what HiddenMickeys.org posts at face value? Those are assumptions based on someone's opinion, that doesn't make them fact or valid. I fail to see the correlation and you have failed to show it to me.
No many people prefer MIB over buzz because buzz while it is fun, is a cheap and tacky attraction put together on a budget that looks like its less than my kids pocket money. Its built on the cheap and as a result is now falling apart.
Originally posted by KingCEO
Well that post was childish.
Anyways I dont know who you could say they copy Disney when actually Shrek 4-d and Terminator, where the audience gets involved, were really Universals ideas, even though they are 3d. The Mummy and Spiderman have nothing to be compared to in Disney. Hulk and Dueling Dragons are not Disneyesque rides but they are still great. Twister, E.T., Back to the Future are all rides that were original to UO. I do agree that though that some things (Storm Force and Ripsaw) were kinda Disney based ideas but Disney made it so popular that they became trademarks of a park. Six Flags has those rides (even though not themed) and Im not hearing anyone rip them and there were Log Rides way before Splash Mountain. As for Citywalk and Downtown, I enjoy both equally. I go to each one for different reasons. Just becuase Citywalk is the same concept as Downtown does not make it suck. You know its kind of hypocritical in some sense. You rip UO for ranking on Disney because its kiddie and that Universal is a different type of park for teens/adults/thrills yet you say they are copying everything from Disney which is geared toward Family
Many people enjoy MIB instead of Buzz because of its 3-d immersive environment and how interactive it is with the audience. Many like Ripsaw drop versus Splashs Drop. As many people say to each his own. Im just tired of the bashing, they are both different parks that offer different things.
Originally posted by KingCEO
Ive never expected you to change your opinion, I respect when people hold firm with there opinions. I just needed that post to get things off my chest. There are alot of other people who dont know some facts and still say their opinions. Ive always grew up on you cant base opinions with out facts, and thats what I was trying to do. I was not trippin over anyones opinion. Although I still think your point and overall finalization of your opinion was childish, its your opinion. Some people dont realize that Disney set the standard for resorts worldwide, so there will be Disney based ideas at other resorts. Sorry if it the post upset you, but as you did I just stated my opinion. But like I said just because they copied doesnt mean they suck. Imatation is the greatest form of flattery(I think thats how its said.)
How can someone refute an observation or an opinion? They can refute what someone claims to be fact, but not otherwise.Originally posted by KingCEO
Hiddenmickeys.org opinions can be refuted however if it is proved just wishful thinking or completly wrong and no one has done so now since it has been posted. But yes it is still an opinion that I happen to agree with.
Seeing as how many are located in the SouthWestern part of the US.Also, whens the last time you have heard of a roadrunner in the "South".
Porky Pine, as he is called in Splash Mtn, is playing drums on the back of a turtle in the Laughing Place. He does not look like Porky the Pig.If you can tell me that Porky Pine was in the Song of the South, then I promise I will apoligize for my argument. Until then I stand by it.
Man.... you love your rumors don't you?Originally posted by KingCEO
I got that bit of info from the Unbuilt Epcot Pavillion forum when there was supposed to be a Movie Pavillion in Epcot but when Universal was coming to town they made it into a "Half Park MGM" to compete. Thats why I concluded to that, but I could be wrong
Then perhaps you should have been more specific. But I have seen roadrunners as far "East" as Texas and Alabama.Originally posted by KingCEO
When I say south I mean like Southeast
Nor did I state that you did, but thank you for the lesson in copyright infringment.Secondly I never said he looked like Porky Pig, but the name was a play on it. Once again making something look like Porky would be copyright infringment.
And or all of the characters were in "Song of the South", they may not have been speaking characters, but they were on screen. It has been years since I've seen the movie, but I remember there being a Br'er Roadrunner character, and a porcupine character that had the initials "P.P."But you still have not answered the question of WHERE THEY WERE IN THE MOVIE SONG OF THE SOUTH not SPLASH MT.
By whom? Do you have something more to support that then your "hunch" about a movie pavillion at Epcot? I to have heard about the proposed movie pavillion, but then it was scrapped and expanded upon to make a third gate. But that third gate was never "rushed" to compete with Universal Studios.As far MGM, it was a hurried up to try to compete with Unversal and that has been known around here.
So when Floridians say the "South", they only mean themselves? Funny, most people up north don't really consider Florida a part of the south, besides the fact of its geographic location.Originally posted by KingCEO
Also me being from Florida, when we say South it means down here, not the whole States that lie on the Southern US.
I'm not trying to argue, just dispelling rumors that aren't true.Now I dont know how much more you wanna argue, but honestly I dont want to come to this post and do the back and forth thing anymore so if you dont mind lets just move on from it.
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