thecapells
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After Herbie went off to be fixed, more stunt cars made their appearance.
This time they were joined by motorcycles.
At this point, the driver hopped out and jumped onto some netting to swing across the stream at the front of the set.
This was cool and all, but check out the background.
Look through the tunnel.
Anyone see a familiar site?
Thats the snowspeeder from Empire Strikes Back that used to be sitting out front of Star Tours!
That shot cracked me up!
After this scene, the director called a child down and handed him a remote to one of the hero cars.
He drove the car around making sharp turns and stops.
However, as he concentrated on the remote, the audience was able to see that the car was really being controlled by a stunt driver.
The driver was in a cage on the side of the car and could not be seen from the original angle.
It was pretty funny.
Next up, a stuntman was shot and fell from a building.
This is what continuous shot on your camera is made for.
Actually, the whole show is in fact, right before the show started, I showed J how to use his.
Which also explains why we have an insane amount of pictures of this show.
The next stunt was to light one of the actors on fire after he escaped a wreck.
This was really cool
Well, it was actually hot but you know what I mean
Then, because wed seen everything else, it was time for speedboats!
This show had everything.
If you or your child likes vehicles, this is the place to go.
X was having a blast!
Speaking of blasts, check out the finale
(Doesnt that last one look like a doggie in the cloud of smoke?)
This time they were joined by motorcycles.



At this point, the driver hopped out and jumped onto some netting to swing across the stream at the front of the set.
This was cool and all, but check out the background.
Look through the tunnel.
Anyone see a familiar site?

Thats the snowspeeder from Empire Strikes Back that used to be sitting out front of Star Tours!
That shot cracked me up!
After this scene, the director called a child down and handed him a remote to one of the hero cars.
He drove the car around making sharp turns and stops.
However, as he concentrated on the remote, the audience was able to see that the car was really being controlled by a stunt driver.
The driver was in a cage on the side of the car and could not be seen from the original angle.
It was pretty funny.


Next up, a stuntman was shot and fell from a building.
This is what continuous shot on your camera is made for.
Actually, the whole show is in fact, right before the show started, I showed J how to use his.
Which also explains why we have an insane amount of pictures of this show.





The next stunt was to light one of the actors on fire after he escaped a wreck.
This was really cool
Well, it was actually hot but you know what I mean





Then, because wed seen everything else, it was time for speedboats!


This show had everything.
If you or your child likes vehicles, this is the place to go.
X was having a blast!
Speaking of blasts, check out the finale






(Doesnt that last one look like a doggie in the cloud of smoke?)
