belloq87
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It looks like they were going for a “galactic” look for it, but it just looks like it’s a bun that’s overgrown with mold.The coloring of that bun is an... interesting choice.
Here's a video of the first show yesterday. For all intents and purposes it is the exact same show, which given the popularity of it last year, is a smart play.
That would be a very solid show... in Tomorrowland.
Is it really more out-of-place than a Bee Gees cover band tho?
How do a Bee Gees tribute band fit in any better though? You avoided the question.At least the Bee Gees aren't aliens from a fictional universe.
As far as I know!
The reason tribute bands were brought up was because for their summer concert series, they used to just bring in a bunch of tribute bands for popular bands. I don't disagree that it would fit Tomorrowland, but it's not there. Clearly Disney wants Epcot to be where the Marvel stuff is and whether it fits or not is almost irrelevant to the conversation due to that.I mean, this is honestly the first time I'm hearing about a Bee Gees tribute band, but I do think there's a distinction between real musical acts that exist in the world and a show centered around an alien civilization that has no connection to the real world.
I don't think saying this would be a better show for Tomorrowland than for an area dedicated to real cultures is somehow controversial. And I said that, as a show on its own, it's solid.
Why do you say that? That's a pretty big statement.Given rumored behind-the-scenes issues, not a surprise, but also pretty much confirmation this will be the last great theme park show in Orlando.
The reason tribute bands were brought up was because for their summer concert series, they used to just bring in a bunch of tribute bands for popular bands. I don't disagree that it would fit Tomorrowland, but it's not there. Clearly Disney wants Epcot to be where the Marvel stuff is and whether it fits or not is almost irrelevant to the conversation due to that.
I understand your issue with it in WS, but if it has to be there, at least the show is good.
Why do you say that? That's a pretty big statement.
Here's a video of the first show yesterday. For all intents and purposes it is the exact same show, which given the popularity of it last year, is a smart play. The main singer seems to have a lot more soul than anyone I saw last year in the role.
As out of place as the IP is, it’s actually a really enjoyable watch. Like, legitimately good.When people ask why Epcot is by far my least favorite Disney park, its cause of crap like this. Sigh, wish I grew up during the golden age of Epcot.
Oh I understand this is the case but idk, until Disney proves me wrong I just wish Universal had all the theme park rights to Marvel, AND, the MCU. This is just disappointing to me and I absolutely love the Guardians. Im glad people are enjoying the show however.I think Disney really wants to condition guests to associate the Guardians with Epcot in advance of Cosmic Rewind opening.