The Godfather all day.
Why not films made/owned by Disney..? Last time I check, the area was called "Disney World."
It's things like TGMR and Avatarland that I'm not liking so far... and I'm guessing it's just because they're not Disney-related. That's just my personal opinion though. Disney has plenty of movies and movie series to make attractions out of. Why is there a reason to put other movie companies works in a Disney park? I don't know, I just never approved of these things.
The easy answer: because Hollywood Studios is about
movies, not about Disney. It's the exact same premise as EPCOT Center. Disney didn't invent the Internet, and can hardly even design a functional website, but the generalized idea of the Internet is included in Spaceship Earth, rather than just an ad for Disney.com.
The harder answer: because Disney's films don't exist in a vacuum. There are no Disney-only movie theaters unless you're on a Disney Cruise Liner. Disney doesn't wall itself from other movie studios, unable to look out and see the competition. Some of these movies influenced Disney. Once upon a time,
Indiana Jones was a licensed property. Its success paved the way for adventurers like Captain Jack Sparrow to take the box office by storm in later years. Others are simply a reflection on our culture:
Alien squares in on fears; westerns are "the" American genre. Others still have become cultural icons on a scale which few Disney films have been able to achieve, such as
The Wizard of Oz. These can't be ignored by a park claiming to be about "Hollywood."
Moreover, how much of Disney is
truly Disney? The only all in-house properties worth speaking of (outside of the Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm buyouts) are Mickey and the gang,
Lilo and Stitch, and
Pirates (but only the first one).
Tron is pushing it, I think. Everything else is either ripped from pre-existing mythology, fairy tales, legends, and novels. Disney only made the movie
Mary Poppins, not Mary Poppins. If Disney builds a ride based on a movie they didn't make, it's more or less same thing as producing a movie based on characters they didn't make.
We've been fortunate enough that every time was walk on. Are there even warnings that adult, over 18, films are featured?
On the map and on the signs posted throughout the queue: "May be frightening for small children."