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To be fair, Gustave Eiffel famously designed it to sway in strong wind so it doesn’t collapse. Such a work of art.Visited Paris last year, to my amazement the Eiffel tower is straight.
To be fair, Gustave Eiffel famously designed it to sway in strong wind so it doesn’t collapse. Such a work of art.Visited Paris last year, to my amazement the Eiffel tower is straight.
According to an update on the Walt Disney World website, Soarin' Over California will be available through February 27.
Soarin' Around the World returns February 28.
"Glide through the air on Soarin’ Around the World—returning on February 28, 2024! Until then, enjoy Soarin’ Over California through February 27, 2024."
I'm going with a family of 3 in March. I was hoping they could see the original. Oh well.According to an update on the Walt Disney World website, Soarin' Over California will be available through February 27.
Soarin' Around the World returns February 28.
"Glide through the air on Soarin’ Around the World—returning on February 28, 2024! Until then, enjoy Soarin’ Over California through February 27, 2024."
According to an update on the Walt Disney World website, Soarin' Over California will be available through February 27.
Soarin' Around the World returns February 28.
"Glide through the air on Soarin’ Around the World—returning on February 28, 2024! Until then, enjoy Soarin’ Over California through February 27, 2024."
I don't think there's ever been a better track of music in WDW, and of course never remove Patrick from pre show, ''Nice work pal ''
It is as good as any of the timeless movie scores, and stands beside Pirates and Haunted Mansion as the greatest of all time.If it's not the best single track created for a WDW ride since 1984, it's certainly up near the top. That opening chord instantly places me in the theater.
The reason that score is so great is that it is obvious that Goldsmith was presented with a final movie and wrote his score to match as a cohesive whole. The score for SATW had to do the same but is an obvious patchwork of Goldsmith's original score and other scenes so it doesn't come across as an independent score in its own merits.It is as good as any of the timeless movie scores, and stands beside Pirates and Haunted Mansion as the greatest of all time.
I agree the original soundtrack is a masterpiece. Here's the problem. Goldsmith wrote his score to match the original scenes precisely. The original soundtrack wouldn't match against SATW scenes and would be awkward, no matter how wonderful that score is.Most important thing - whatever's coming next needs the original soundtrack. MASTERPIECE
3 screens, 2 shows. Come on WDW, let's make this work the way it should be. Orange and Green Mission Space... see it's not that hard.According to an update on the Walt Disney World website, Soarin' Over California will be available through February 27.
Soarin' Around the World returns February 28.
"Glide through the air on Soarin’ Around the World—returning on February 28, 2024! Until then, enjoy Soarin’ Over California through February 27, 2024."
I have to agree. (And not to pile up on you or discredit your view at all!) The Taj is by far the biggest offender to me. I always thought they had filmed a scene and had to scrap it, rendering it totally in fairly poor CGI. But, that's how the human eye and brain works...
The difference is that there is not sufficient space to support an additional stand-by and lightning lane queue for separate experiences.3 screens, 2 shows. Come on WDW, let's make this work the way it should be. Orange and Green Mission Space... see it's not that hard.
First day of Flower and Garden Festival.Seems odd to make the change on a Wednesday, but whatever. We get to experience the original, and superior, version.
The reason that score is so great is that it is obvious that Goldsmith was presented with a final movie and wrote his score to match as a cohesive whole. The score for SATW had to do the same but is an obvious patchwork of Goldsmith's original score and other scenes so it doesn't come across as an independent score in its own merits.
I saw somewhere it returns to DCA on 3/1When does it start showing in CA? I know it’s soon, and may also be March 1. Maybe they need one location showing World for them to keep the US rights.
I don’t disagree. I think they could do some great stuff with the new drone tech. I *think* 8K is close to IMAX in terms of resolution?SATW also re-orchestrated the score so that the music matched the part of the world you're currently in. Sorta like what IaSW does. Which, IMO, is a bonus.
My hot take: Both movies need to be updated.
Both have bendy issues (SAtW obviously more so). And both have parts where the forward motion doesn't match the view (camera looks sideways), which is disorienting.
SoC has graininess and weird fast-mo parts. Some of the sights are boring (golf course). And a naval port isn't exactly "Living with the Land." And the mechanical camera adjustments are too obvious.
SatW has some obvious CGI issues.
And both need to decide whether its about the natural wonders of the land or the wonders of human artifices. Mixing both in is odd.
And I guess there is nothing to be done to fix the conceit that we're hang-gliding over hundreds or thousands of miles and taking off from an airport -- in order to hang-glide.
But I'm just a pixie-snorting shill who always defends everything Disney does. So, what do I know?
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