Today, I received the April 29th, 2002 Time magazine, which covers the newest Star Wars move, The Attack of the Clones . In it, they have a side topic block called After Effects (pgs. 64-65) which details the influence of the Star Wars films on movies and other business issues.
In one of the boxes, Theme Park Rides, this is exactly how it reads:
B.C. (Before Chewbacca): Most Disney-style rides were slow and staid.
A.D. (After Darth): Here comes Space Mountain (a Star Wars race in the dark), Lucas' own Star Tours and Indiana Jones rides. Many Universal and Disney attractions are film franchises at warp speed.
I'm interested in comments about what you guys think of this. Thanks!
In one of the boxes, Theme Park Rides, this is exactly how it reads:
B.C. (Before Chewbacca): Most Disney-style rides were slow and staid.
A.D. (After Darth): Here comes Space Mountain (a Star Wars race in the dark), Lucas' own Star Tours and Indiana Jones rides. Many Universal and Disney attractions are film franchises at warp speed.
I'm interested in comments about what you guys think of this. Thanks!