SuddenStorm
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You know, they probably could have thrown a tarp or something to cover the ride vehicle. Whatever happened to preserving the magic? Ha!
Go to 1:09:31 where Tony Goldmark talks about Roger Rabbit sequel on Jim Hill's podcast about Roger Rabbit sequel takes place in Disneyland's construction in 1954 and 1955. Where I can find it?
I'm still amused that after what a big deal they made out of it, their "revision of the plot" resulted in swapping out one Jessica Rabbit animatronic for another dressed in a "detective outfit"... and that's about it.It would be weird to get rid of it since they had just partially revised the plot before shutting down.
But I need to find Who Discovered Roger Rabbit script?Episode 122 of Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor (co-hosted by Jim Hill) from May 18th, 2021 is where they discuss Roger Rabbit 2 and Steven Spielberg’s complicated relationship with the Walt Disney Company.
The script has never been released publicly.But I need to find Who Discovered Roger Rabbit script?
I want to read it so badly.The script has never been released publicly.
You're best bet is to lessen to Jim Hill describing parts of the script (since he managed to get an older copy of the script).I want to read it so badly.
Where I can find it?You're best bet is to lessen to Jim Hill describing parts of the script (since he managed to get an older copy of the script).
As I already mentioned, the script was never released to the public. Guess Jim must had been very lucky for somebody to give him an earlier copy (possibly from a former person who worked at Disney and some of the Roger Rabbit projects).Where I can find it?
Is somebody is gonna do the project on the Imagineer forum for new Roger Rabbit sequel for the origins for Mickey's Toontown called The Origins of Mickey's Toontown. The film will take place in 1954 during Disneyland construction.Episode 122 of Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor (co-hosted by Jim Hill) from May 18th, 2021 is where they discuss Roger Rabbit 2 and Steven Spielberg’s complicated relationship with the Walt Disney Company.
If a Disneyland project is delayed for rain to fall in a many years drought stricken California- then let there be delaysActually believe it or not most of that is actually all cosmetic. For example a "huge tree" is not some impossible feat of construction, its really more cosmetic than you realize. That is not to discount the work its going to take to build it, but its also not a very difficult process. Its piping, concrete, fiberglass, and some detail work again most of which is all cosmetic.
And again even if it rains and delays by a month at most, that isn't going to be a huge delay in the project timeline.
Not the huge delays that the poster who brought it up was alluding to, a couple weeks delay maybe.If a Disneyland project is delayed for rain to fall in a many years drought stricken California- then let there be delays
Not the huge delays that the poster who brought it up was alluding to, a couple weeks delay maybe.
It won't have a huge impact on the overall project, especially since they haven't stated an official opening date yet.But a couple of weeks is still a delay.
It won't have a huge impact on the overall project, especially since they haven't stated an official opening date yet.
And "Spring" at Disneyland is unofficially anytime between late January to late May.They did say "Spring 2023". Even though it's not an exact date, it is still a timetable for when to open.
And "Spring" at Disneyland is unofficially anytime between late January to late May.
So again if there is a "delay" it probably won't be known.
I've seen it said that "unofficially" Spring at the Disneyland Resort is anything post-Christmas holiday season to right before the summer season that kicks off around Memorial Day.I thought Spring was March through May (actually June).
Winter is over at Disneyland on the first day after the Christmas season ends. It’s usually sometime within the first few days of January. Then it’s suddenly spring.I thought Spring was March through May (actually June).
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