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Goofyernmost
Fri 6/15/2007 12:15a
>>>The song from the Canada is "Canada, (You're A Lifetime Journey)," not "Oh, Canada."<<<

Oops! Sorry! I was responding to an earlier post that used that name. It has been years since I have seen that movie and I guess I had a brain cramp and didn't remember if Oh, Canada was part of it or not.
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mousermerf
Fri 6/15/2007 12:15a
Spirit, a torrential downpour forced me into China just the other day.

It's not bad at all. I couldn't see myself doing the full length of the old show, but it was certainly entertaining.

I fidget in Canada, and i'm not the only one.
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TDLFAN
Fri 6/15/2007 12:39a
It's sad how the attention span of Americans seem to be diminishing.
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davewasbaloo
Fri 6/15/2007 1:33a
I agree TDLFAN. I love the edutainment features Disney used to do (Impressions de France, Oh Canada etc. and still can - Seasons of the Vine, Golden Dreams, the new China Film). Sadly though I think we are in the minority as people ask - where's Test Track?
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Goofyernmost
Fri 6/15/2007 3:47a
It is indeed a world of instant gratification. Everything that won't potentially kill you is boring. I like the new stuff but I also like the older, slower moving stuff. It's not just the attention span that is the problem either. Canada, like the Timekeeper, forces everyone to stand in one spot for over 30 seconds and that just doesn't work for some people. If they are sitting they can mildly tolerate it, if they are standing that must mean they are going someplace so they shouldn't be standing still. We already lost a good attraction because of it (Timekeeper) and it is only a matter of time before another is gone, ah?
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Jim in Merced CA
Fri 6/15/2007 7:43a
<I agree TDLFAN. I love the edutainment features Disney used to do (Impressions de France, Oh Canada etc. and still can - Seasons of the Vine, Golden Dreams, the new China Film). Sadly though I think we are in the minority as people ask - where's Test Track?>

I feel like I could've written the above post, baloo. I totally agree with you.

And Spirit of 74, that EPCOT Center suite of songs -- amazing.

And great theater too.

Like an overture for a musical -- which introduces the show's songs to the audience so that when they hear them in the show they seem familiar -- the EPCOT Center suite did the same thing.

It's that kind of foresight and attention to detail that made Disney theme park so special.
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hopemax
Fri 6/15/2007 8:46a
After riding the "Where's Nemo" ride, immediately after riding the "Where's Donald" ride, I wondered why they couldn't do something like have Nemo and his friends introduce you to various sealife. How about a nice catchy song about life in the sea with some cute gags on the screens (some of you must remember Wakko's America and Wakko's World songs from the Animaniacs). Something kids would memorize because it's catchy, go to school and shock their teachers because they know that a Sphyma zygaena is a Hammerhead Shark. But, no we must protect the story and find Nemo for the how many-ith time.
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Jim in Merced CA
Fri 6/15/2007 8:57a
^^^Amen to that sentiment, hopemax.

It seems to suggest that the Imagineers either don't have faith in their own ideas, or that they don't have faith in the theme park audience.

I read a recap of the Submarine Voyage history, and at one point Disney had contemplated an 'Atlantis' theme for the ride.

But since the animated feature didn't do well at the box office, they passed. It's a peculiar notion that you have to wait for blockbuster movie in order to greenlight a theme park attraction.

Ya gotta wonder if 'Mr. Toad's Wild Ride' would have ever been built -- because, you know, 'Wind in the Willows' was not a big box office hit.

Neither was 'Alice in Wonderland.'

Neither was 'Song of the South.'

And forget original concepts like 'Haunted Mansion' or 'Pirates of the Caribbean' or 'Space Mountain' or 'Matterhorn' [I know, loosely based on that one obscure Hayley Mills movie].

It's a puzzling trend....
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leemac
Fri 6/15/2007 9:11a
<<I will reserve my judgment of the new Canada film and score until I see it ... but I LOVED the music ... and that song is one of Epcot's best. It would have been nice to see it included in the new film.

BTW, how many minutes have they cut on this film (is it like China where 6-8 minutes were cut)?>>

I don't know for sure that the song isn't used (I suspect not as that is the trend and it is a completely new movie and score so would not necessarily be appropriate to hamstrung the new creative team with a hangover). I'm not also sure of the length but will check.
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danyoung
Fri 6/15/2007 9:15a
>And forget original concepts like 'Haunted Mansion' or 'Pirates of the Caribbean' or 'Space Mountain' or 'Matterhorn' [I know, loosely based on that one obscure Hayley Mills movie].<

Umm, wasn't the Matterhorn based on Third Man From the Mountain, a Disney movie from 1959 that didn't have Hayley Mills in it?
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