Originally Posted By dagobert Floor in front of WDSP ticket offices is finished: <a href="http://twitpic.com/753wfq" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/753wfq</a> Old and ugly princess meet and greet is still there: <a href="http://twitpic.com/755n9i" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/755n9i</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert New picture arrived on Town Square: <a href="http://twitpic.com/75y1ba" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/75y1ba</a> I really like it and in my opinion it fits better into Main Street than the former Wild West Thunder Mesa River Boat poster.
Originally Posted By dagobert Gibson Girl's roof update: <a href="http://twitpic.com/76eq4l" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/76eq4l</a> Scaffolding at Walt's comes down: <a href="http://twitpic.com/76ep2x" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/76ep2x</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>I also like the new mural and how it fits in with Main Street!!!<<< I'm so glad that Disney didn't paint a Duffy Bear on it, since the meet and greet is just a few metres away.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo It is humourless, a cash in, and to me, depressing. I own it, but have not been bothered to watch it again, and nor have my kids. I think that speaks volumes. There were a few fun parts of the movie, but overall, it was not that enjoyable to me at all.
Originally Posted By dagobert For me it's the best of the trilogy. It doesn't have stupid jokes and is more aimed towards adults. It's my favorite behind Ratatouille.
Originally Posted By dagobert The Newport Bay lighthouse is finished: <a href="http://twitpic.com/77lqgd" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/77lqgd</a> WoDS update: Peter Pan <a href="http://twitpic.com/77m0za" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/77m0za</a> WDSP ticketing area update: <a href="http://twitpic.com/77m3vn" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/77m3vn</a> Autumn looks great at DLRP: <a href="http://twitpic.com/77lx9p" target="_blank">http://twitpic.com/77lx9p</a>
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Not a huge Ratatouille fan either. I prefer Wall E, Monsters Inc and Cars. I am ok with Wall E having a few hints of humour, it is a new film. But when TS3 does not have the humour that made the first 2 so huge, it is a dud to me. And it really did make me feel very down watching it. Not what I want in an animated feature.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Thanks for sharing Dagobert, the refurbs are looking good. I also like what I see coming on with WoDS
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo The autumn folliage near Sequoia Lodge always looks soooo great. And I love the lighthouse. DLP should have never gotten is such a sad state, glad it is coming back to normal disney standards.
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>The autumn folliage near Sequoia Lodge always looks soooo great. And I love the lighthouse. DLP should have never gotten is such a sad state, glad it is coming back to normal disney standards.<<< You are so right. I really don't mind Ratatouille being on hold, as long as DLRP continues the refurbs. The park has never look as good as now.
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>Not a huge Ratatouille fan either. I prefer Wall E, Monsters Inc and Cars. I am ok with Wall E having a few hints of humour, it is a new film. But when TS3 does not have the humour that made the first 2 so huge, it is a dud to me. And it really did make me feel very down watching it. Not what I want in an animated feature.<<< You are not the only one. Many of my friends don't like TS3 as well. Many think it is too sad and not as funny as the first two. Don't get me wrong, I love all TS movies, but the third is just the perfect ending for the stories arounf Woody and Buzz. Wall E is wonderful and I like the serious background of the movie.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 I still hold that the moment when you think the toys are going to be killed in that incinerater thing is one of THE MOST dramatic moments I have EVER seen in a film! It was actually a little bit disturbing.
Originally Posted By mstaft I found Wall-e a preachy, humorless mess. Wish I hadnt spent the money to see it. Ratatouille, I could watch many times.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 Funny - Ratatouille is the only Pixar film I have never seen. I even have it but have just never got around to watching it. I get the impression Europeans like it more than the rest of us. Is that because of the locale?
Originally Posted By dagobert I don't really know why "Ratatouille" is more popular in Europe. We like it because of the message, that everyone can cook and we love to cook. I can imagine why it was so popular in France, since the French are very proud of their cuisine. Another reason could be, like you've mentioned, that it takes place in France. Now it's really a shame that the proposed Ratatouille ride is on hold or got even cancelled.