Great Movie Ride closes for Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway

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I said MOST of them are either bad or have brief shelf lifes. Mary Poppins is just one movie, there's like a hundred bad or forgotten movies I didn't even list.



I'm glad you're not, there would be a "Littlest Outlaw" ride that no one goes on.

Disney didn't do any of those movies you listed at the end. Plus only one of them could be a decent attraction or resort section. Not even the biggest fans of "Singing" and "Gone" want to see them in those areas. Just admit you're wrong and move on.
You nit picked movies to pair them up against animated movies as @PuppyJonathan pointed out.

I have no idea what the littlest outlaw is. I wouldn't do that either but you can't undermine Disney does live action movies and they have successful ones.

I brought up those movies because they are in the Great Movie Ride and are considered major motion picture classics.
 
You nit picked movies to pair them up against animated movies as @PuppyJonathan pointed out.

I have no idea what the littlest outlaw is. I wouldn't do that either but you can't undermine Disney does live action movies and they have successful ones.

I brought up those movies because they are in the Great Movie Ride and are considered major motion picture classics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_Pictures_films

LOL, You can look at the list all you want. It's a simple fact Disney has more great animated movies then great live action ones and they stand the test of time much better. Even many of the live action movies that did enjoy success are now seen as old and outdated like "Honey I Shrunk the Kids","Herbie" and "the Absent Minded Professor".

By the way here's what it said on Wiki about your beloved Mighty Ducks last movie

"The movie debuted at No.4 in the box office[2] and ended up grossing $22,936,273 in the US. It is the lowest grossing film of the trilogy.[3]"
 

LOL, You can look at the list all you want. It's a simple fact Disney has more great animated movies then great live action ones that stand the test of time. Even many of the live actions movies that did enjoy success are now seen as old and outdated like "Honey I Shrunk the Kids","Herbie" and "the Absent Minded Professor".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_Pictures_films

By the way here's what it said on Wiki about your beloved Mighty Ducks last movie

"The movie debuted at No.4 in the box office[2] and ended up grossing $22,936,273 in the US. It is the lowest grossing film of the trilogy.[3]"
I didn't say there were more successful live action movies than animated movies. Disney of course is best at animated movies and that's where the most success is but you can't deny that live action movies play a huge role in their film studios as well.
 
You have a right to love what you want, but there are reasons why Disney got rid of attractions like LMA and Backlot. Most people didn't like them and they were seen as boring and outdated. Seeing props from "Flight of the Navigator" and "Thunder in Paradise" didn't excite people. "Star Wars" and "Toy Story" are generational franchises that will be around forever or at least until the zombie apocalypse.

Also I love Peoplemover as well, it doesn't seem outdated and it gives you a mini tour of Tomorrowland.
I'm in agreement with rteez on this one..a while back I even heard a rumor, or at least a thought, that a new name was in order for DHS (though that's talk for another thread).

I personally am not one to judge every single attraction based on whether it is outdated or not in fact most attractions I don't want them to update or I would only want them to update a few things without making the ride/attraction/show completely different than it's original. By update I don't mean things like painting or that kind of stuff but for example if they just completely re-did Carousel of Progress to "update" it with the full on modern times it just wouldn't be the same attraction to me and would lose it's appeal.

Maybe I'm just easier to please (and I'm not meaning any offense here).
 
I'm in agreement with rteez on this one..a while back I even heard a rumor, or at least a thought, that a new name was in order for DHS (though that's talk for another thread).

I personally am not one to judge every single attraction based on whether it is outdated or not in fact most attractions I don't want them to update or I would only want them to update a few things without making the ride/attraction/show completely different than it's original. By update I don't mean things like painting or that kind of stuff but for example if they just completely re-did Carousel of Progress to "update" it with the full on modern times it just wouldn't be the same attraction to me and would lose it's appeal.

Maybe I'm just easier to please (and I'm not meaning any offense here).

It's all good Mackenzie, everyone has a right to their own opinion.

I'll just give you another example though of how even the greatest live action movie's attractions can become stale. Universal.

They used to have Jaws, the old King Kong, Earthquake, the old Ghostbusters and Back to the Future. All of these are either great or real good movies whose attractions were replaced. And eventually Uni will have to do the same with The Mummy and E.T. too.
 
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It's all good Mackenzie, everyone has a right to their own opinion.

I'll just give you one example though of how even the greatest live action movie's attractions can become stale. Universal.

They used to have Jaws, the old King Kong, Earthquake, the old Ghostbusters and Back to the Future. All of these are either great or real good movies who attractions were replaced. And eventually Uni will have to do the same with The Mummy and E.T. too.
Well WDW and USO seem to operate differently when it comes to their overall goal/intent of their theme parks.

But anyhow stale, outdated, boring, etc aren't usually in my vocabulary when I'm talking about places I love to go to.
 
Well WDW and USO seem to operate differently when it comes to their overall goal/intent of their theme parks.

But anyhow stale, outdated, boring, etc aren't usually in my vocabulary when I'm talking about places I love to go to.

Even the best things in life have their bad parts like Disney World. Even though it isn't perfect I still have a great time every time I go though. It's like being a child again whenever I enter a Disney Park. I love Splash Mountain, Big Thunder and Space Mountain, but hate Stitch, Swiss Family Tree House and Enchanted Tales with Belle.

But the good always out exceeds the bad.
 
There's already a thread just started on it, but I want to mention here that rock roller coaster has Mickey themed merchandise on the Disney store website. Looks nothing like the old merchandise.

https://www.disneystore.com/rock-n-roller-coaster-collection/mn/1004201/

Seeing Mickey as a rocker is like seeing my Grandma in a bikini. It doesn't feel right and I get no enjoyment from it.

Hopefully he won't be on the ride, there are so many better options for Disney

Guardians
Wreck it Ralph
Muppets (the band)
Nightmare b4 Christmas
Aladdin
Alice in Wonderland
Cars
Haunted
Monsters Inc
Mr Toads Wild Ride
 
Actually, I'm surprised that Disney hasn't made a animatronic Mickey Mouse adventure before now. Mickey is so iconic this really ought to be a no brainer.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_Pictures_films

LOL, You can look at the list all you want. It's a simple fact Disney has more great animated movies then great live action ones and they stand the test of time much better.

I wanted to add this, even if it misses a greater point that you were making: Disney has (and has had) many production companies under various names, and many more films for which it acted as a distribution partner. Walt Disney Pictures is but one.

Seeing Mickey as a rocker is like seeing my Grandma in a bikini. It doesn't feel right and I get no enjoyment from it.

Hopefully he won't be on the ride, there are so many better options for Disney...

...Mr Toads Wild Ride

While this would never happen in a million years, I love that you mentioned it!
 
Actually, I'm surprised that Disney hasn't made a animatronic Mickey Mouse adventure before now. Mickey is so iconic this really ought to be a no brainer.

well, they have the Mickey Mouse Revue - though that is currently in Tokyo - but that features and animatronic Mickey Mouse:
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Correct but all of the figures are still in storage as far as I know.
The Three Caballeros were just pulled out of storage and put on Gran Fiesta Tour. They look great and very fluid in motion for being one of the older animatronics
 
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