Which ride/attraction not already linked to a motion picture would you like to see Disney "synergize" on the big screen. Comedy or Drama?
Which ride/attraction not already linked to a motion picture would you like to see Disney "synergize" on the big screen. Comedy or Drama?
Ok I'll be the first one to start.
Journey through Inner Space. I know it's Yesterland now, but with new technology, you could really make it an exciting adventure. Make it real, not cheezy. Sorry RIck Moranis, not this one.
For me I'd like to see Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. It's been a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time since Disney did a GREAT western type movie. There's so much they could do with that. Dinosaur Bones! Goats! 'Possums! Oh My!
...Joe...
I've never heard of "Journey Through Inner Space". I've heard of Adventure Thru Inner Space though.[smilie=4,7,29]
And I agree. That'd make an awesome movie. Plus it'd be a perfect tie-in with a return of the attraction, updated with 21st Century technology.
I'm sure the Chucky people could do wonders with an "It's a Small World" movie.
Space Mountain. It would be like Monte Carlo or Bust, but in space.
Superstar Limo.
I kid!! =)
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Absolutelty! If Disney could make a western on the scale of POTC, then I would be a very happy chappy. Disney has such a fine history with western stories (Davy Crockett, Elfego Baca, The Great Locomotive Chase) that it would be a shame for that heritage to die. Not many westerns are made these days, and at least one of the few recent highlights - Open Range - was made under Disney's Touchstone arm. A BTMR film could have awesome potential!
Soarin' Over California.
IMO - YMMV - FYIGM
How about a movie based on Innoventions?
Titled "How to cure insomnia".
This has been a Filmways presentation dahling.
Carrousel of Progress would be cool. It could have the same idea of the show but on the big screen.
The daydream princess
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