Team Goelz: SYWTBAI Season 14, Project Eleven Open Brainstorming

TheOriginalTiki

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Project Eleven: You're Tearing Me Apart, Tiki!
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Based on TheOrginalTiki's "Tommy's Planet" project from Season Twelve

It's finally time to get to perhaps the most anticipated project of the entire season. This project was based on a concept I came up with during a Blue Sky Project in season twelve. It was a MEGA E Ticket attraction based on the beloved cult classic "The Room"...which was located on the moon. Something that's actually relevant to the narrative of Tommy Wisseau if you read The Disaster Artist. Anywho, this project is very simple. You must design two E - Ticket attractions, one for a Disney park, the other for a Universal park. Naturally, they must be based off of TERRIBLE, critically panned films from the respective companies. I absolutely cannot wait to see the results! Good luck to the final six, and congrats on making it this far. You're on the cusp of making it to the semi-finals, so play your heart out if you want to make it to the end-game :) This project is due Friday, April 21st.

As a reminder, Basketbuddy is still in possession of a Diamond PoMVP, as is DisneyManOne in addition to receiving the regular PoMVP during this last round. Magic Feather has the key to Walt's Vault, and we await her decision on rather or not to open it.
 

kmbmw777

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Bedtime Stories could be integrated into Main Street. (Build a motel facade) (where @Pionmycake N I put A Trip to the Moon in the Main Street Expansion)
Pixels could maybe replace lost continent or go into the New York section of the studios
 

Basketbuddy101

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This is definitely a tough project for me because I'm not familiar with many bad Disney movies or Universal movies for that matter. I never bothered watching either of the aforementioned Adam Sandler films. With that said, let's keep our options open in terms of actually selecting properties to base E Tickets off of.
 

kmbmw777

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This is definitely a tough project for me because I'm not familiar with many bad Disney movies or Universal movies for that matter. I never bothered watching either of the aforementioned Adam Sandler films. With that said, let's keep our options open in terms of actually selecting properties to base E Tickets off of.
The reason I suggested two Sandler movies is because it could be used as backstory - Adam Sandler was desperate and wanted to get into the theme park business so he paid for these two movies to be made into E-tickets
 

Basketbuddy101

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The reason I suggested two Sandler movies is because it could be used as backstory - Adam Sandler was desperate and wanted to get into the theme park business so he paid for these two movies to be made into E-tickets
That actually sounds kind of funny tbh. The thing is, why would Disney, or Universal, agree to this? We could integrate a needlessly-convoluted scheme in which Sandler blackmails each company somehow, forcing them to fund both projects.
 

kmbmw777

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That actually sounds kind of funny tbh. The thing is, why would Disney, or Universal, agree to this? We could integrate a needlessly-convoluted scheme in which Sandler blackmails each company somehow, forcing them to fund both projects.
I mean Universal did race through NY with Fallon for basically the same reason (but then again Fallon had connections to Uni). But I mean, it would be a bit more fun.
SANDLERLAND hits Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Universal's Studios :p;)
 

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
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We could do something with the DC movies. Both Batman V Superman and Suicide Squad have Rotten Tomatoes around that of Bedtime Stories. And a Batman ride could be pretty cool.
 

Pi on my Cake

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I mean Universal did race through NY with Fallon for basically the same reason (but then again Fallon had connections to Uni). But I mean, it would be a bit more fun.
SANDLERLAND hits Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Universal's Studios :p;)
I like this backstory. I actually kinda like bedtime stories and could see if being pretty cool. How much does realism matter here? Because if this is more just blue sky, we could always go full out and turn to Great Movie Ride into the Great Sandler Ride.
 

Basketbuddy101

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I like this backstory. I actually kinda like bedtime stories and could see if being pretty cool. How much does realism matter here? Because if this is more just blue sky, we could always go full out and turn to Great Movie Ride into the Great Sandler Ride.
I'd be careful with this because we just did a "Great" ride. Might be kind of redundant.
 

Pi on my Cake

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I'd be careful with this because we just did a "Great" ride. Might be kind of redundant.
True. What if Tower of Terror became the hotel from Bedtime Stories!

I like the idea of Bedtime Stories, but I don't like placing it in Main Street. I'd personally vote going full crazy and tearing down belived rides to replace them with Sandler but I'm ok if we don't go this direction.

Or other movies besides cheesey Sandler comedies
 

kmbmw777

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True. What if Tower of Terror became the hotel from Bedtime Stories!

I like the idea of Bedtime Stories, but I don't like placing it in Main Street. I'd personally vote going full crazy and tearing down belived rides to replace them with Sandler but I'm ok if we don't go this direction.

Or other movies besides cheesey Sandler comedies
We have to have one in Univsersal and one in Disney, I understand.
I do like Main Street just because a cheesy motel theme (like the one at the end of the movie) would fit quite nicely there. Tower of Terror is very ambitious and I'm assuming realism wouldn't be a factor so I can see that working.
 

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
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We have to have one in Univsersal and one in Disney, I understand.
I do like Main Street just because a cheesy motel theme (like the one at the end of the movie) would fit quite nicely there. Tower of Terror is very ambitious and I'm assuming realism wouldn't be a factor so I can see that working.
I just don't like main street because thats 1901ish and, unless we're changing the movie, bedtime stories is 2007ish
 

Basketbuddy101

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I just don't like main street because thats 1901ish and, unless we're changing the movie, bedtime stories is 2007ish
I know it sounds like I'm being counterproductive to our ultimate goal, but I have such little affinity for Adam Sandler that I'm seriously disinclined to watch Bedtime Stories or any other of his films for that matter lol
 

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