Maeryk
Well-Known Member
They can always get Elsa and Anna to do it.
It would be Olaf in that case.. trading off with LeFou.
They can always get Elsa and Anna to do it.
I think Mr. Cameron can be a little touchy. I don't know how involved he was with approving scripts, casting, pre-show videos, etc., but if he was as hands-on and prickly and controlling as he is on other projects, you might be stuck with that for a long, long time. Nothing against Cameron, seems like a decent fellow, I just wouldn't try to give him notes.
I was thinking the same but could Patrick be wrapped up by CBS now that he's coming back to Star Trek? And weren't there rumors of a Star Trek show/ride for Universals new park?
Grandma/Grandpa and Dreamfinder worked very well for their respective rides. For a dramatic and dignified Spaceship Earth, the mysterious voice is perfect. Jeremy Irons was great at this.Does the ride need to sound like a book on tape? Narration- no matter the quality of the host- is fairly bland and distancing. There are other ways to edu-tain us. Horizons was a bit more engaging by utilizing a couple and a more conversational tone. We meet Dreamfinder at the outset, so his role is more friend or guide that disembodied voice. World of Motion incorporated a song that evolved with the times, but what if this was a sort of lyrical journey told in song- almost like an epic poem.
Not saying narration is bad, or that any of these ideas would be better, only that I hope options are being explored.
Does the ride need to sound like a book on tape? Narration- no matter the quality of the host- is fairly bland and distancing. There are other ways to edu-tain us. Horizons was a bit more engaging by utilizing a couple and a more conversational tone. We meet Dreamfinder at the outset, so his role is more friend or guide that disembodied voice. World of Motion incorporated a song that evolved with the times, but what if this was a sort of lyrical journey told in song- almost like an epic poem.
Not saying narration is bad, or that any of these ideas would be better, only that I hope options are being explored.
I still think that reviving Tapestry of Nations's Sage of Time character as the host for Spaceship Earth would be a good move.Grandma/Grandpa and Dreamfinder worked very well for their respective rides. For a dramatic and dignified Spaceship Earth, the mysterious voice is perfect. Jeremy Irons was great at this.
He's dreadful. I seriously don't know how that made it through. A source had told me that he was somehow the best of the people that applied.God, no!!! Am I the only one who cant stand that dude? Marie
The actor shouldn't get all the blame thoHe's dreadful. I seriously don't know how that made it through. A source had told me that he was somehow the best of the people that applied.
The actor shouldn't get all the blame tho
The writing, the directing, and all the dozens of people that approved it are equally responsible
The Irons version was my favorite though part of that has to do with the score. Still, I’m hoping this refurbishment is more about what an omnimover/diorama style attraction of the 21st century can be and not just clinging to how things were done in the 80’s.Grandma/Grandpa and Dreamfinder worked very well for their respective rides. For a dramatic and dignified Spaceship Earth, the mysterious voice is perfect. Jeremy Irons was great at this.
Does the ride need to sound like a book on tape? Narration- no matter the quality of the host- is fairly bland and distancing. There are other ways to edu-tain us. Horizons was a bit more engaging by utilizing a couple and a more conversational tone. We meet Dreamfinder at the outset, so his role is more friend or guide that disembodied voice. World of Motion incorporated a song that evolved with the times, but what if this was a sort of lyrical journey told in song- almost like an epic poem.
Not saying narration is bad, or that any of these ideas would be better, only that I hope options are being explored.
I don’t know, to me he seems to act just like any comically stereo typical bumbling science nerd that stays in a lab all day would actActors usually get all the blame, and it's not really fair but they are the face. The script itself probably deserves most of the blame, I mean how many times did they really have to say Avatar, we know where we are. I think that Dr Ogden's scenes are fine enough though, while nothing special they aren't painful, and that's why I criticize the guy more.
I’ve heard other people say this, but as a former biochemistry major well-versed in “nerd”, I just find this guy incredibly annoying and awkward — and not like the nerds I am fond of.I don’t know, to me he seems to act just like any comically stereo typical bumbling science nerd that stays in a lab all day would act
That’s very likely what they were going for with his character.
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