It's a huge line
It's almost like being there in person!!!!Wow! An entire video shot from the back of fat guy's bald head. That's vlogging at it's finest.
Minus the BO smell.It's almost like being there in person!!!!
True that.Minus the BO smell.
JD2000 said:For what it is worth, they did a better job in Orlando than in Paris, for what they were trying to accomplish. As, in Orlando, there is much better focus on what exactly is being sold, with one person holding a large grandfather clock, another holding a large portrait, etc. Just as in the original concept art, but did not actually materialize in Paris. Even the Gypsy is no more, and the other re-skins don't look as rushed. And the English dialog about feathers and hens or whatever and how everyone in-line is old now could even suggest humorous things. Wait a second! Disney better scrap this as well then, as that would be extrapolating the context of what is actually going on here, just as before.
JD2000 said:To add:
Just noticed how much they nailed the new scene in Orlando, it is absolutely identical to the concept art (not like in Paris). It really isn't bad, and surprisingly charming, in a different way. And that new dialog is very similar; so much that you could read through it as meaning the same things. And topping it off; that completely new dialog about golden eggs is fantastic, and how everyone in the line-up is of old age is both humorous and historically accurate. After all, they would have the most wealth to sell off.
4 1/2 Stars for what it became. Not that is was necessary or anything.
Okay, shoot me down now. I just said that.
JD2000 said:Just a couple examples:
"we wants the rum!" = "we wants the red head!"
"strike your feather dearie, show 'em your flock." = "shift yer cargo, dearie, show 'em your larboard side."
I see the dialog as even more comical now, as reading through it, you know the auctioneer is really talking about something else.
I have to feed him a lot of rum to get you these details
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