Chicago
Pearl Harbor
Pirates
Narnia
Finding Nemo (in place of Lion King)
Forest Gump
I like some of the new ones added in!

A bit of a shame to hear about LK though!

Were those the only ones added to the montage at the end?Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Chicago
Pearl Harbor
Pirates
Narnia
Finding Nemo (in place of Lion King)
Forest Gump
Not from what I recall, and you're right! It is rather sad!Kram Nebuer wrote: Were there any other traditionally animated films represented besides TLK? If not, it's sad to see how much CGI animation has really taken over...
Nah, we'll just agree to disagree on the following:Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Okay I think I'll stop with the FN bashing since Escapay probably hates me now!![]()
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NO WAY! Alien brings the good ole suspense to the ride. What scene from Star Wars is good enough to bring in the suspense of being killed by an acid-blooded alien?? "Luke, I am your father?" That'd turn it into comic relief! "You were the chosen one!"? Nah, that was bad acting all around. Keep Alien where it is.Kram Nebuer wrote:I'd like for them to change Alien into Star Wars since it is definitely more popular and is a good tie-in with Star Wars weekends.
Be honest, Escapay, you didn't find that alien segment funny? I mean the alien is actually quite laughable since the alien really dosn't try to scare the audience or anything, and the Sigourney Weaver animtronic made me laugh! It really did!Escapay wrote: NO WAY! Alien brings the good ole suspense to the ride. What scene from Star Wars is good enough to bring in the suspense of being killed by an acid-blooded alien?? "Luke, I am your father?" That'd turn it into comic relief! "You were the chosen one!"? Nah, that was bad acting all around. Keep Alien where it is.
Well of course it's funny! But I love how intense it is for children. I've heard many a child cry once we reach the Alien segment, and the sadist in me kinda is amused by that. Though I bet your Darth Vader finale would surely get the kids to bawl out, so maybe it might be a good thing. The bad thing is, once you realize that Hayden Christensen is the guy in the suit, Darth Vader really isn't as menacing as he used to be.Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Be honest, Escapay, you didn't find that alien segment funny? I mean the alien is actually quite laughable since the alien really dosn't try to scare the audience or anything, and the Sigourney Weaver animtronic made me laugh! It really did!Escapay wrote: NO WAY! Alien brings the good ole suspense to the ride. What scene from Star Wars is good enough to bring in the suspense of being killed by an acid-blooded alien?? "Luke, I am your father?" That'd turn it into comic relief! "You were the chosen one!"? Nah, that was bad acting all around. Keep Alien where it is.She looked even worse than the Ellen animatronic at Epcot!
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The Alien part has always scared me.Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Be honest, Escapay, you didn't find that alien segment funny? I mean the alien is actually quite laughable since the alien really dosn't try to scare the audience or anything, and the Sigourney Weaver animtronic made me laugh! It really did!She looked even worse than the Ellen animatronic at Epcot!
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I don't think any music has been added to the montage soundtrack; I just don't know if they removed other clips and/or shortened other ones to accomodate for the new ones.Kram Nebuer wrote:Does the soundtrack have an abrupt addition or did the whole thing change to accomodate the changes and the additions?
Well, there are no NEW scenes featuring traditionally animated films; however, Fantasia is a scene in the ride itself (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), and Dance of the Hours appears in the movie montage at the end. The famous kiss from 'Lady and the Tramp' is also in the movie montage at the end.Were there any other traditionally animated films represented besides TLK? If not, it's sad to see how much CGI animation has really taken over...