News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

Mac Tonight

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Multiply by 3. What’s remaining is the profit. Then divide by film budget. The multiple is as follows:
1. 5.9x, 2. 2.6x, 3. 4.5x, 4. 67.4x, 5. 26.9x, 6. 9.5x, 7. 3.8x, 8. 1.2x, RO. 1.0, SOLO. -1.6.
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DanielBB8

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Star Wars Movies...

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Revenge of the Sith the lowest rated by audience. Phantom was the lowest rated SW film by critics. And Phantom stands at the average of all Disney Studio movies...

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That means, as much as Solo or TLJ didn't perform as well as all the other SW movies, they're leaps and bounds ahead of the average Disney Studios movie.

If Disney isn't going to fire the head of their own movie studios for such low performance, you can bet Kennedy isn't going to be fired.
I think this is pretty accurate.
 

mickEblu

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... y'all done with your arguing yet? OK, cool.

So, I watched this last night... maybe it looks better in person... I mean, it has to, right?
Also, is just me, or do the back rider positions look hella boring?



I think it will LOOK better for sure. I just think I’m getting a pretty good gauge of how much fun people are having through the videos. Even though I don’t agree with some of their choices with the Falcon , once ROTR opens up it will slide into its original purpose as a secondary attraction. From a ride standpoint, right now we have a 14 acre land with a video game in it.

And yeah I agree. No way I’m waiting 2 hours to be an engineer.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Disney needs to get back in the business of making more classic 90's kids movies.
-Heavyweights
-The Big Green
-Blank Check
-The Mighty Ducks
-Cool Runnings
-Angels in the Outfield

...etc.


Wow. I loved every single one of those. Even the Disney Channel had some pretty good kids movies in the 90s and early 2000s. I think I liked Mighty Ducks 2 more. Which one is the one where they play the guys from Iceland?
 

socalifornian

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Change it to the Iron Man version...
An Iron Man simulator could be cool in Super Hero land, but I’m thinking everything should be changed. You’re on a visit to Starks when all of a sudden something goes wrong and Tony needs help..like you actually see him seriously struggle, no time to call Rhodey or the other Avengers, so you jump into a suit that looks real and moves
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
An Iron Man simulator could be cool in Super Hero land, but I’m thinking everything should be changed. You’re on a visit to Starks when all of a sudden something goes wrong and Tony needs help..like you actually see him seriously struggle, no time to call Rhodey or the other Avengers, so you jump into a suit that looks real and moves
I hate to break it to you,
but Tony's dead dude...
 

mickEblu

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So right now Falcon has a very manageable 60 minute wait. I wonder if the virtual queuing system will have the same effect? As in I wonder if they will let in similar numbers in blocks as they are doing with the reservations. Or with virtual queuing are you able to stay in the land all day once in?

I’m going to the park on 6/29, the first Saturday open to the general public. Not sure what amount of craziness to expect or if I should actually go.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
So right now Falcon has a very manageable 60 minute wait. I wonder if the virtual queuing system will have the same effect? As in I wonder if they will let in similar numbers in blocks as they are doing with the reservations. Or with virtual queuing are you able to stay in the land all day once in?

I’m going to the park on 6/29, the first Saturday open to the general public. Not sure what amount of craziness to expect or if I should actually go.
With the virtual queuing there is no time limit in the land. You could theoretically spend all day there if you wanted to.
 

TinyTim

New Member

Based on how they ran the virtual queue test last week, it did seem a bit crowded in the marketplace area as the day wore on but most folks walked in, experienced what they wanted and left. The MF if I can recall after "all groups" were called (not sure how many total) was a 45-60 min wait.

The Cantina had a nonstop line of over 90min and CMs cut it off at a certain point. They then opened the line back up occasionally but there was no announcement that they had done so. Unless you're one of the first in for the Cantina, you will probably have to hang around waiting for the queue to open up and wait in a long line.

I did hear that they were "asking" people to leave the Cantina after a set period of time but I am not sure about the length of time.
 
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