*Warning: Message may contain spoilers about Tomorrowland*
So I saw Tomorrowland with my Wife last night and I thought the beginning was fantastic! I was on the edge of my seat with watery eyes. It just took me back to my childhood, building crazy things and reading about distant worlds. I remember when I was young I had an idea to build a roller coaster through my house. I even slid down the stairs in my sleeping bag with my brothers to test out the G-forces. Ha! The use of the jetpack reminded me of The Rocketeer (may seem like a long shot, but these are just things that popped into my head). When the boys in Tomorrowland said they were heading to "R&D class" I got shivers. To me, Tomorrowland means hope. Hope that I can accomplish what I want. That I'm on the right track. What a great movie.
Anyway, I was browsing through the IMDB boards and found the following message. I wanted to know what you all thought about it. It seems like such a silly mindset to me, but I'm curious to hear the opinions of other Disney fans.
Original message from IMDB: "Before this movie, my young son had never seen a decapitated head, a person get hit by a car, a beat down with a bat, nor did it ever occur to him that the world could end. Thanks Disney. Those images were not what I expected from the promotion of the flick (maybe the world ending) And this was supposed to be an inspirational movie?"
I don't know about anyone else, but as a former young boy, there is nothing more exciting that battling robots (NOT HUMANS), travelling between worlds, and saving the day! That's what is inspirational to a young boy. We wanted to prove our worth in a battle against pirates, or ghouls, or robots. We wanted to save the princess and the kingdom. It seems that too many parents just WON'T ALLOW THEIR CHILDREN TO DREAM ANYMORE! I can understand protecting your child from seeing the real violence that is happening in the world. But for now, just let them enjoy some action in a movie!
*Sits down and quietly awaits criticism.*
So I saw Tomorrowland with my Wife last night and I thought the beginning was fantastic! I was on the edge of my seat with watery eyes. It just took me back to my childhood, building crazy things and reading about distant worlds. I remember when I was young I had an idea to build a roller coaster through my house. I even slid down the stairs in my sleeping bag with my brothers to test out the G-forces. Ha! The use of the jetpack reminded me of The Rocketeer (may seem like a long shot, but these are just things that popped into my head). When the boys in Tomorrowland said they were heading to "R&D class" I got shivers. To me, Tomorrowland means hope. Hope that I can accomplish what I want. That I'm on the right track. What a great movie.
Anyway, I was browsing through the IMDB boards and found the following message. I wanted to know what you all thought about it. It seems like such a silly mindset to me, but I'm curious to hear the opinions of other Disney fans.
Original message from IMDB: "Before this movie, my young son had never seen a decapitated head, a person get hit by a car, a beat down with a bat, nor did it ever occur to him that the world could end. Thanks Disney. Those images were not what I expected from the promotion of the flick (maybe the world ending) And this was supposed to be an inspirational movie?"
I don't know about anyone else, but as a former young boy, there is nothing more exciting that battling robots (NOT HUMANS), travelling between worlds, and saving the day! That's what is inspirational to a young boy. We wanted to prove our worth in a battle against pirates, or ghouls, or robots. We wanted to save the princess and the kingdom. It seems that too many parents just WON'T ALLOW THEIR CHILDREN TO DREAM ANYMORE! I can understand protecting your child from seeing the real violence that is happening in the world. But for now, just let them enjoy some action in a movie!
*Sits down and quietly awaits criticism.*