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Alex Ranarivelo. Synopsis: The inspiring story of a BMX champion who overcame an abusive childhood through the love and life lessons of his interracial foster family. countries: USA. release Date: 2018. 96 Vote. Directed by: Alex Ranarivelo. Ride for ukraine. " A cast of thousands! A sweeping spectacle of Thrills! Chills! Romance! " "Ready when you are, C. B.! " The Great Movie Ride was a dark ride that once served as the centerpiece attraction to Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World. Located inside a replica of the famous Hollywood Chinese Theater, the ride took guests on a journey through some of the most iconic movie moments throughout the history of the American industry, specifically from The Golden Age of Hollywood to New Hollywood. In the process, riders have an encounter with a Xenomorph as well as the Wicked Witch of the West, and (depending on the ride) the vehicle at one point is even hijacked by either a western bandit (named "Kid Carson" or "Kate Durango") or a gangster (named "Mugsy")! The ride was an opening day attraction at the park, which opened on May 1, 1989. The attraction received very little alterations until 2015, when it was given update with the help of a new sponsor, Turner Classic Movies. The attraction was given a new co-narration by film historian/TCM host Robert Osborne, as well as a new preshow documentary film also narrated by Osborne (which replaced the old trailer loop) discussing the various films and genres showcased, and the attraction's closing montage was redone with TCM's help. The update turned out to be short-lived, however, as after a 28-year run, the attraction was permanently closed on August 13, 2017, with its replacement being a very large-scale ride based on the current Mickey Mouse shorts, titled Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, which opened in 2020. Below are the films that had their own scenes in the ride (in order of appearance): Footlight Parade Singin' in the Rain Mary Poppins The Public Enemy A Fistful of Dollars note The Searchers Alien Raiders of the Lost Ark Tarzan the Ape Man Casablanca Fantasia The Wizard of Oz In addition to the scenes depicting the above films, the ride also ended on a big montage showcasing over a hundred films from Hollywood's vast history. Lights! Camera! and… ACTION! Tropes shown in The Great Movie Ride include: Adaptation Distillation: The Casablanca finale scene is greatly simplified in the ride, with all of Ilsa’s dialogue removed. The Wizard of Oz Munchkinland scene is also simplified in the ride, with bits of Dorothy and Glinda’s dialogue being given to the tour guide. Airvent Passageway: The Xenomorph pops out at the riders from one in the Alien scene. And Your Little Dog, Too! : The witch repeats the infamous line in the Wizard of Oz scene, though it seems a bit out-of-place due to the fact there’s no dog with the tour guide. Artifact of Death: The Raiders of the Lost Ark scene has a cursed jewel, which the hijacker attempts to steal, with predictable results (see “ Stripped to the Bone ” below). Ask a Stupid Question... : Before the 2015 script-rewrite of the attraction, there was this exchange when Mugsy hijacks the vehicle: Mugsy: Psst, hey, you. Tour Guide: Are you talking to me? Are you talkin’ to me? Mugsy: No, I’m talkin’ to da dame in da funny-lookin’ outfit over dere. Yeah, I'm talkin’ to you. Bank Robbery: Sometimes occurs in the western scene, where after a brief shootout, the bank robber bandit hijacks the ride vehicle and uses it to escape. The Big Damn Kiss: The finale montage features several clips of them, including from From Here to Eternity and Notorious. Bloodless Carnage: There’s no bloodshed in the current version of the ride, despite there being two big shootouts. Book-Ends: The ride begins with the song "Hooray for Hollywood! " and also ends with it. note Bowdlerise: Originally in the gangsterland scene, the tour guide would get shot by the hijacker and tumble down some stairs with a blood patch on their shirt (but ends up surviving later on). This was removed later on for numerous reasons, including making the ride slightly more family-friendly. Break the Badass: The hijacker is visibly frightened once inside the Alien sequence, though he/she attempts to hide that fact. Brick Joke: During the hijacking scene, the tour guide tells the riders that they’ll be back after they get some popcorn. Later after the hijacker is killed, the tour guide returns, saying, “See, I told you I was just going for some popcorn! ” Busby Berkeley Number: The attraction contained multiple tributes to the works of Busby Berkeley, particularly with the very first ride scene being of Footlight Parade. The finale also included clips of 42nd Street and Million Dollar Mermaid. Card-Carrying Villain: Either hijacker definitely falls under this, as they spend a pretty solid amount of time trying to steal everything in sight, making a big deal out of it in the process. The Cassandra: Ethan Edwards serves this role in the western scene, warning the riders of the town they’re about to enter and that they should turn back. His warnings end up falling on deaf ears. When either hijacker attempts to steal the jewel, a temple guardian note warns them that if they disturb the treasure of the gods, they’ll pay with their life. Naturally, the hijacker doesn’t listen. Cat Scare: Occurs in-universe when the tour guide is briefly startled by a screeching cat in the gangsterland scene. The City Narrows: The basic setting of the gangsterland scene, the tour guide even mentions how it’s the "bad part of town". Cultural Translation: While the ride was discussed for premiering at Disneyland Paris' Walt Disney Studios Park, its concept was finally adapted into a stage show/movie mix called Cinémagique, where a man from the audience ( Martin Short) interrupts the projection and is brought in by a magician from a silent movie. He then falls in love with one of its characters (a French actress played by Julie Delpy) but then they are forced to flee through movie sets spawning all eras of film. The reason for the change was budget issues, stage shows being more popular with French guests and the chance to feature animated characters and French film snippets. Dark Action Girl: If the hijacker is played by a woman, then she falls under this, as she is able to hold her own in a gangster/bandit shootout, and keeps a gun on her at all times. Darker and Edgier: The Alien scene most certainly falls under this, as the general mood and atmosphere as well as the Xenomorph attack makes it differ greatly from the usual Disney fare. Deadpan Snarker: Mugsy is this throughout, fitting in nicely with his noir setting. Dem Bones: There’s one scene that’s dedicated to the Horror genre in general that features dozens of living skeletons. They don’t move very much, but it’s pretty clear to tell that they’re alive as their eyes are glowing red. Dramatic Unmask: Shortly after the hijacker gets killed, the temple guardian removes their cloak to reveal that they were the tour guide all along. Easter Egg: The tour guide stating, "Ready when you are, C. B.! ", is not referring to the control booth as many people think, but is rather referring to the famous film director, Cecil B. DeMille, as there's a hidden photograph of him on a catwalk that's behind the riders. In the Raiders of the Lost Ark scene, if you keep your eyes locked on a wall of hieroglyphics, you’ll see hieroglyphics of Mickey and Donald as well as C-3PO and R2-D2. In the Western scene, there’s a sign on a wall advertising "Ransom Stoddard Attorney", which directly refers to the character that Jimmy Stewart played in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The computer screens in the Alien scene have the names of all the people who worked on the ride, though it’s near-impossible to see it while the ride vehicle is moving. Also in the Alien scene is a status monitor, which if you scan to about the middle of the message you’ll see a message saying “Walt Disney World welcomes all aliens currently residing on board this ship” and then another message saying, "Estimated time till next special effects failure: 45. 8 years". Emerging from the Shadows: In his/her first appearance, Mugsy at first appears in the shadows, but then reveals him/herself after he/she gets the attention of the tour guide. Evil Is Hammy: Mugsy is about as over-the-top as gangsters come. His/her jersey accent certainly doesn’t help. Evil Is Petty: Before leaving the gangsterland scene, Mugsy shoots out a red traffic light. Exactly What It Says on the Tin: It's a ride about great movies. Exact Time to Failure: In the Alien scene, taken straight from the film, is the mother computer announcing that the Nostromo ship will detonate in ten minutes. Family-Unfriendly Death: The gangster/cowboy hijacker gets one when they attempt to steal a cursed jewel (see " Stripped to the Bone " example below). Foreshadowing: Before the 2015 update, the video in the queue line would play the trailers of most of the movies that have scenes in the ride. Now, it plays documentaries on the movies that appear in the ride and their respective genres. The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Halfway through your friendly tour guide goes off to investigate something, resulting in the tour getting hijacked by a far less benevolent movie character?depending on which ride vehicle you're in, it's either a gangster or a bandit. From Bad to Worse: After being stuck in the middle of two violent battles in the gangster and western scenes, the ride vehicles end up right in the middle of Nostromo just as the Xenomorph is about to attack. AND it's self-destruct sequence is activated. Firing One-Handed: Either hijacker will do this during their respective shootout scenes. Gender-Blender Name: The gangster hijacker is named "Mugsy", which is used regardless of if a boy or a girl is playing the role. However, if it's a female, she'll claim it's
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This song is required to be played at a high volume. Tomb rider pc walpper. The Great Movie Ride was an attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort and a dark ride which took guests through scenes from famous films throughout motion picture history. The ride was located inside a recreation of the famous Hollywood landmark Grauman's Chinese Theatre. However, because the Walt Disney Company was denied permission to use the name "Grauman", the proper name of the building is simply "The Chinese Theatre". (Also, at the time the attraction was opened, the actual Grauman's Theater was officially known as "Mann's Chinese Theater" as it was owned by the Mann film theater group. ) The facade was almost completely blocked from view in 2001 when a giant replica of the Sorcerer's Hat was built directly in front of it. It served as the park's symbol until it was demolished in 2015. On July 15, 2017, Disney announced that the attraction would close and be replaced with a dark ride themed after Mickey Mouse. [1] It opened March 2, 2020. Premise Relive some of the greatest movie moments in history during a tram ride that puts you in the middle of the magic. Step back in time as you behold a full-scale reproduction of Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Featuring handprints, footprints, and signatures of some of Disney's greatest stars embedded in the cement outside, the theater meticulously captures the pageantry of the legendary movie palace that has become a symbol of Hollywood's Golden Age. Parade inside the art-deco-inspired grand lobby and view a dazzling menagerie of props, set pieces, and costumes from classic films. Stroll onto a soundstage designed to recall 1930's-era Hollywood and board a tram for a captivating tour of some of Tinseltown's greatest film scenes. Glide beneath a flashing movie marquee and cross over into a world that could only exist in the movies. Featuring nearly 50 lifelike Audio-Animatronics replicas of legendary movie stars, lavishly produced set pieces and wondrous special effects, the Great Movie Ride immerses you in the thrills, chills, and romance of some of the most memorable moments in motion picture history. Your informative tour guide will set the stage for the scenes you'll visit. Just don't be surprised if something unexpected happens along the way. Keep telling yourself, it's only a movie. The Queuing Area The Great Movie Ride The queue wound through a recreation of Grauman's Chinese Theatre lobby past glass display cases containing actual costumes, props, and set pieces from various films. The queue then took guests into a small pre-show theatre where guests viewed a series of condensed film trailers for the various films that were featured on the ride. The queue line ended at a pair of automatic doors at the front of the theatre that led into a 1930s era Hollywood soundstage where guests were loaded onto waiting ride vehicles. Props that were?displayed in the queue area throughout the ride's existence Mary's carousel horse from Mary Poppins Susan's costume from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe A green peacock Elizabethan dress worn by Judi Dench in Shakespeare in Love The Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz (another of the 5 known pairs is in the National Museum of American History administered by the Smithsonian) Indiana Jones ' Machete and Monkey Heads from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom The Dejarik board used aboard the Millennium Falcon in the original Star Wars The Dip Machine model and bullet case from Who Framed Roger Rabbit Spacesuit and various props from the films Alien and Armageddon Sam's piano from Casablanca A dress worn by Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music The title object from Cocoon The model Nautilus submarine and a dive suit from Disney's 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea A suit from Guys and Dolls Liza Minnelli's kimono from Cabaret Alex's bowler hat from A Clockwork Orange Iceman's uniform from Top Gun A costume from Beverly Hills Cop II The Ride The neon theatre marquee was located inside of the 1930s-era Hollywood soundstage at the beginning of the ride. As guests reached the end of the queue, they entered a 1930s-era Hollywood soundstage where they were loaded by cast members into one of two sets of open, theatre-style seating ride vehicles. The vehicles utilized a "traveling theatre" style ride system similar to the Universe of Energy attraction at Epcot. However, here the ride vehicles were much smaller in size, were grouped together in pairs of two, and featured an open cab in the first row of the front vehicle for a live tour guide to stand, provide narration, and operate the ride vehicle. When the attraction was operating during the peak season, both sets of ride vehicles were used. Otherwise, only the second set of ride vehicles was used. On some occasions (most likely to occur during performances of Fantasmic! ) when the park was not crowded, only one vehicle would be used. The film set within the soundstage featured a large neon theatre marquee and a cyclorama of the 1930s-era Hollywood Hills complete with the original Hollywoodland Sign. As the ride began, the tour guide on the ride vehicle welcomed guests and informed them that they would be taking them through scenes from different classic films throughout history. The first genre of films introduced were musicals, which began with a pyramid of Audio-animatronic chorus girls in a scene from Busby Berkeley's Footlight Parade. The next musical scenes included audio-animatronics of Gene Kelly swinging from a lamp post from the film Singin' in the Rain, followed by Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke singing Chim Chim Cher-ee on the rooftops of London in Mary Poppins. The next scene was a tribute to gangster films. The ride vehicle passed through the dark and seedy backstreets of 1930's Chicago and past an audio-animatronic James Cagney in a scene from The Public Enemy. When the Bandit show was running, the lead ride vehicle continued on to the next scene while the second car was stopped by a red light above a tunnel entrance. The tour guide stopped the ride vehicle and waited for a green light, not wanting to "break the law, even if it is just a movie. " While stopped, a live gangster named Mugsy (male) or Mugsi (female) and their audio-animatronic sidekicks Squid and Beans showed up and got involved in a shoot-out with rival mobsters (Brains, Legs, and Weasel) in a car on the opposite side of the street where the ride vehicle was stopped, resulting in Beans getting badly wounded. Although Squid and Beans were left behind to "give [the gangster's] regards to the warden, " the live gangster chased away the tour guide and hijacked the ride vehicle. When the gangster noticed the red light, they shot it out and made their getaway aboard the ride vehicle. Next was a tribute to the Western genre. Here, guests encountered audio-animatronics of Clint Eastwood standing near a saloon and John Wayne sitting atop his horse. If the ride vehicle was already being driven by the gangster, it continued past a shoot-out between the town sheriff and an audio-animatronic bank robber named Snake. On this version of the show, the ride vehicle stopped here while the robbery was in progress and a live bank robber named Kate Durango (female) or Kid Carson (male) appeared from inside the bank. After getting into a shoot-out with the town sheriff and chasing the tour guide away, the bandit blew up the town bank with dynamite and hijacked the ride vehicle. Following this scene, the remainder of the attraction was the same for both sets of ride vehicles. As the ride vehicle continued into a spaceship, a narrator's voice stated that this was the Nostromo, the ship from the film Alien. The narrator then told guests of the alien lurking within the ship waiting to claim its next victim. Guests could also hear the Nostromo ’s mother computer warning of the imminent self-destruction countdown. Hearing this, the hijacker became nervous and sped the ride vehicle through the ship. But not before the Alien appeared and attacked the guests, popping out from both the ceiling and the wall. Before exiting the spaceship, the ride vehicle passed a scene of an audio-animatronic Ellen Ripley ( Sigourney Weaver) holding a flamethrower as she prepared to confront the Alien. Behind her was a steady drip of slime. This could only be seen if the rider payed close attention to that part of the corridor. The ride vehicle next entered a scene set in an ancient Egyptian temple filled with snakes. The narrator informed guests that they were in a scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark as audio-animatronic figures of Indiana Jones ( Harrison Ford) and Sallah ( John Rhys-Davies) struggled to lift the Ark of the Covenant. A second room within the temple (though not from the film) featured a large altar in the form of the ancient Egyptian god Anubis. Near the top of the altar, a large jewel was being watched over by a cloaked temple guard. The hijacker saw it, stopped the ride vehicle, and disembarked to retrieve it. Before touching it, the temple guard gave a warning that those who disturbed it must pay with their life. Ignoring the warning, the hijacker reached to grab it. Suddenly, a plume of smoke shot from the ground. When it dispersed, the hijacker was now nothing more than a skeleton (still reaching for the jewel) and the temple guard was revealed to be the original tour guide who reboarded the vehicle and continued the ride. The next film genre introduced was the horror film as the ride vehicle traveled through an ancient burial chamber full of mummies who had come to life. The ride vehicle soon left the tomb and entered a jungle, which was home to Tarzan the Ape Man. Here, audio-animatronic figures of Tarzan swinging on a vine, Jane sitting on top of an elephant, and Cheeta the chimpanzee could be seen. The ride vehicle then moved past the classic final scene from Casablanca featuring audio-animatronics of Hump
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