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Says the person who recently joined to hop on every thread he/she could find to bash GE.
Have your fun.
You want me to sit around and exalt the design of Pandora? Start a thread on it.
Says the person who recently joined to hop on every thread he/she could find to bash GE.
Have your fun.
Pandora isnāt bad, Tge boat ride is tragically lacking but still a very short but enjoyable experience. Flight is fantastic and the land itself is detailed.
However, in the 6 times Iāve been, I donāt remember all the streetmosphere everywhere that people are complaining is lacking in GE. I donāt remember characters walking around or live music anywhere or street performers. Not saying they arenāt there, but they canāt be there often because I havenāt seen it. The water everywhere does provide a nice element to the land and I guess the ābeat the drums areaā is entertaining for a minute or 2.
But, you are getting an opinion here from someone who still canāt remotely fathom why Avatar is the highest grossing movie of all time.
RotR will so dramatically change the feel of GE that Iām not understanding how people arenāt getting that. It will bring life to that area of the park and what should be one of the greatest attractions in Themepark history. At least it better be!!
Yeah it is soooooo strong that Solo did not BOMB HARD at the box office right? pshhhWrong thread, wrong post, and sorry, I have to also strongly disagree with your opinion. Saw the original in the drive in theater 2 weeks after release. I've seen every other one as well. The franchise is just as strong- honestly probably stronger- as it's ever been. Just because a few who speak loudly about their opinions aren't keen on what's happening, it's still in the top 3 fandoms out there (along with Marvel and Potter)
You're sounding like those people who used to think it was really cool to hate on Michael Jackson in the 80s and say how no one liked him while they were spinning his Thriller album at home where they thought no one could see them.
Never seen either one.Pretty much non-stop there's a guy on stilts designed to look like a mech and there's a percussion act that plays on the south end of the land.
But it is purely atmospheric, no? As there is no story(?), one animatronic (or two?), no catchy song(s), one strict theme, no thrills, etc. It is okay. But E.T. is way better!I like the boat ride. It reminds me of E.T.'s planet.
Yeah it is soooooo strong that Solo did not BOMB HARD at the box office right? pshhh
Solo lost money.And how many movie studios would love to have a "bomb" like Solo that earned a profit of only $125 million in the theaters, not to mention the home movie sales.
While it didn't put up the ridiculously huge numbers that other Star Wars movies have, the only way it was a failure was in comparison to those numbers. On it's own it still did very well financially.
And one movie does not indicate the failure or collapse of an empire. The Emperor survived many such failures (and may not even be dead yet!)
Cheap annual pass members are just waiting for the black outs to go.
That's one reason why the low cost annual pass needs abolishing. Disney just losing out, because annual pass members won't pay to go see this new land.
The parks are blissfully beautiful at the moment. As soon as the blackout is finished, cheap, local residents will fill the park up and ruin it for non local high paying tourists.
And how many movie studios would love to have a "bomb" like Solo that earned a profit of only $125 million in the theaters, not to mention the home movie sales.
While it didn't put up the ridiculously huge numbers that other Star Wars movies have, the only way it was a failure was in comparison to those numbers. On it's own it still did very well financially.
And one movie does not indicate the failure or collapse of an empire. The Emperor survived many such failures (and may not even be dead yet!)
And how many movie studios would love to have a "bomb" like Solo that earned a profit of only $125 million in the theaters, not to mention the home movie sales.
While it didn't put up the ridiculously huge numbers that other Star Wars movies have, the only way it was a failure was in comparison to those numbers. On it's own it still did very well financially.
And one movie does not indicate the failure or collapse of an empire. The Emperor survived many such failures (and may not even be dead yet!)
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