The Sorcerer's Apprentice Season 4: Homecoming Edition - Discussion Thread

AceAstro

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Encountering the boulder on Indiana Jones Adventure
When I went on this attraction the first time and say that, I was speechless. It was so shocking I didn't even know what to say.


@Pionmycake Another one would be the Disco Yeti. Even though he doesn't move anymore. He is still pretty impressive when you see him the first time (and every time after that)!
 

D Hulk

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I have a second question (nothing to do with imagineering) is there a favorite song(s), or movie score you have?

There's a reason for the question but I don't want to say it just yet;)
This choice changes all the time, but for classical (my favorite genre) I might have to go with Stravinsky’s Firebird:


Amongst film scores, Morricone’s Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly always brings me to tears:


Lastly, Volcano Bat’s favorite song is In the Face of Evil by Magic Sword, something she’s been listening to (with her infinite multidimensional bat sonar) for years before the Thor Ragnarok trailer used it:
 

spacemt354

Chili's
This choice changes all the time, but for classical (my favorite genre) I might have to go with Stravinsky’s Firebird:


Amongst film scores, Morricone’s Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly always brings me to tears:


Lastly, Volcano Bat’s favorite song is In the Face of Evil by Magic Sword, something she’s been listening to (with her infinite multidimensional bat sonar) for years before the Thor Ragnarok trailer used it:

Volcano Bat has good taste in music!:p
 

TwilightZone

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Alright, I'll ask the next question and maybe get help for my next video in the process lol

What are the most impressive or awe-inspiring individual moments or scenes in Disney World attractions?

I'm going with the haunted Mansion Dining Room and the scene in Dinosaur where the carnotaurus starts to chase you
Everything in story time with belle
TBH the more realistic upside down house in jiyi is really cool
Stitch walking in stitch's great escape
Mr. Potato head
The remy animatronic
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DL: When you become ghosts in tot
A lot of the cool 3d effects in star tours
The animatronics in pirates
The library scene and party scene in haunted mansion
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Tokyo + shanghai: EVERYTHING
 

Suchomimus

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I have a second question (nothing to do with imagineering) is there a favorite song(s), or movie score you have?

There's a reason for the question but I don't want to say it just yet;)
Of all the movie scores I’ve listened to, Jurassic Park stick with me the most, no matter what, second comers are Indiana Jones, Fantastic Mr. Fox, the original Star Wars trilogy, Harry Potter (John Williams), and a selection of Pixar and Disney scores such as Shells from Finding Dory, the main theme from Inside Our, So This Is Love from Cinderella, and the majority of Fantasia and Fantasia 2000s’ used scores. And as for music in general, there’s a lot but I’ll list a few of them: The Cuphead soundtrack, Sally Swing, Minnie the Moocher (from the Betty Boop cartoons of the same names), In My House, Beat It, Minute Chop (makes me wish my brother George was here), a large majority of Disney and Universal theme park scores, Shrek 2’s version of I Need A Hero and Livin la Vida Loca, etc..
 

kmbmw777

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I have a second question (nothing to do with imagineering) is there a favorite song(s), or movie score you have?

There's a reason for the question but I don't want to say it just yet;)
Favorite Scores: Pirates, Doctor Who (TV), Legends of Tomorrow (TV), Up, Guardians of the Galaxy (if you can count it), Indiana Jones, and Star Wars.

I listed my favorite songs the other day :p
 

spacemt354

Chili's
For SWYTBAI, I've been going through my YouTube playlists to grab the songs, and I figured I'd list my top 15 favorite songs to listen to, just for fun :) :
  1. Piano Man by Billy Joel
  2. Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
  3. Desperado by the Eagles
  4. Mr. Blue Sky by the Electric Light Orchestra
  5. On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons
  6. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
  7. Mr. Brightside by the Killers
  8. Hey Jude by the Beatles
  9. Revolution by the Beatles
  10. Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi
  11. Vienna by Billy Joel
  12. 7 years by Lukas Grahm
  13. Elanor Rigby by the Beatles
  14. Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Suede
  15. Lost Highway by Bon Jovi
Awesome knew what I was going to ask before I even asked it:p
 

AceAstro

Well-Known Member
For those interested, today Hot Toys released a life-size replica of the Infinity Gauntlet before the movie release.

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It’s yours for only $930 USD :p
 

tcool123

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So many great movie scores though. And sadly some of the worst movies have the best scores like transformers and the 3rd Pirates
That awkward moment when your third favorite pirates is the 3rd one :oops:

IMO all the pirate films have some iconic theme you'll remember afterwards.

From Black Pearl, there's He's A Pirate, The Medallion Calls, and Skulls and Crossbones that come to mind.


From Dead Man's Chest there's Davy Jones' theme.


From At World's End Hoist Your Colors sticks out.


From On Stranger Tides there's Angelica's theme and Jolly Sailor Bold( The Mermaid's Song)


From Dead Man Tell No Tales there's My Name is Barbosa


Of course this is just my opinion, but I think those were some of the more memorable pieces from each film.
 

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