You should call it as you ride it next time to see if you can hear the ring.My sister's phone fell out on The Indiana Jones Adventure. Occasionally we still bring up the mythical phone lost in the Temple of the Forbidden Eye.
It was like he thought the train stopped and was waiting for him to come back, get in, and it would just resume.Or when the idiot who jumped out runs up the lift as if he can just get back on as normal. "Sorry Y'all!"
The mandatory metal detectors at the Hulk ride are quite annoying. I feel like a felon just trying to ride a silly roller coaster without putting my phone in a locker.
The new Disney+ show, Prop Culture is pretty fascinating. Just makes me wonder what the heck that guy does to be able to afford his uh... collection.
I have to get on this series, sounds interesting.I loved the Roger Rabbit episode. It’s the only one I’ve watched. I don’t think anything in that episode actually belonged to the host though.
I agree. I like that show. The one on the Muppet Movie was really good. I'm surprised Jim didn't keep everything like George Lucas did. It was cool to see Fozzie's studebaker and Kermit's banjo. The Tron episode was also amazing to see the helmets where just hockey helmets with black tape.The new Disney+ show, Prop Culture is pretty fascinating. Just makes me wonder what the heck that guy does to be able to afford his uh... collection.
The Mary Poppins episode is my favorite next to Roger Rabbit.I loved the Roger Rabbit episode. It’s the only one I’ve watched. I don’t think anything in that episode actually belonged to the host though.
I'm gonna get to that one today. Being a huge Honey I Shrunk the Kids fan as a kid, that's been my favorite so far. Love seeing Rick Moranis again.I loved the Roger Rabbit episode. It’s the only one I’ve watched. I don’t think anything in that episode actually belonged to the host though.
Yeah, I doubt he just stumbled into all of those old props (assuming he's not a secret millionaire or something).I agree. I like that show. The one on the Muppet Movie was really good. I'm surprised Jim didn't keep everything like George Lucas did. It was cool to see Fozzie's studebaker and Kermit's banjo. The Tron episode was also amazing to see the helmets where just hockey helmets with black tape.
I think the guy probably started out small and bought and sold his way to larger props. I bet it took him years to get the items he has now.
It took me forty years to aquire my collection.Yeah, I doubt he just stumbled into all of those old props (assuming he's not a secret millionaire or something).
It took me forty years to aquire my collection.
What's in this collection?It took me forty years to aquire my collection.
Good question. I think it's my vintage Luke Skywalker. He isn't the most expensive but he is my first figure. I bought him in December 1978 at a Thrifty's right after picking out a Christmas tree with my dad. Luke and R2 were the only ones left. I grabbed both.It took me 2 years to acquire all these sweet Disney Parks POPs.
What’s the most prized item in your collection?
1800+ Star Wars figures, hundreds of ships and playsets. Lots of lego sets. I've been collecting it since 1978.What's in this collection?
Netflix's The Toys That Made Us episode on Star Wars figures is also hugely fascinating.Good question. I think it's my vintage Luke Skywalker. He isn't the most expensive but he is my first figure. I bought him in December 1978 at a Thrifty's right after picking out a Christmas tree with my dad. Luke and R2 were the only ones left. I grabbed both.
It was a great series. I hope they continue it with a third season.Netflix's The Toys That Made Us episode on Star Wars figures is also hugely fascinating.
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