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Old 06-17-2012, 07:32 AM   #85
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I love (and collect memorabilia from) Peter Pan, not because it's Disney's best movie, but because the ride is so wonderful that it makes me appreciate the movie more.

My reaction to the Cars movies was a generally positive one, but without much attachment to them. They were definitely my least favorite Pixar films (though we liked the second one more than others did, if they saw it at all.) But like Peter Pan, Cars Land has made me appreciate the movie so very, very much more.

Also, I'd just like to quote myself for the record, from a discussion here on 4/28 where people were complaining about it being a slot-car Test Track copycat with nothing new to offer...

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick
Yeah, I know it has similar functionality to Test Track. But I really wouldn't call it a copycat.

Here's where some things differ from person to person. I couldn't give a blind rat's sweet bippy about state-of-the-art. I care about detail, theme and storytelling. I'd be a happy woman if some talented imagineer could come up with another Pirates or Mansion ride - even if it was the exact same chassis - if it had compelling storytelling.

I don't have crazy high expectations, and I don't have a company bias (having seen Potter in Orlando, I know it's probably better than anything Disney is doing.)

But I'm to understand that this ride has dark ride elements. And I'm a dark ride girl. This ride has characters and story -- it's not just about, you know, taking a test car for a spin. THAT is what makes a ride for me - when there's a story (however vague or broken, in the case of Mansion/Pirates) that compels me.
Called it! Though, fascinatingly, I'd say that Cars Land AND Buena Vista Street have the same kind of elaborate detailing and thoughtful execution as Potter does.
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