The Walt Disney Imagineering Documentary is worth the subscription alone.
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The Walt Disney Imagineering Documentary is worth the subscription alone.
Are you ripping the shows in order to watch them or using a VPN?The Imagineering Story was fantastic.
Are you ripping the shows in order to watch them or using a VPN?
Are you ripping the shows in order to watch them or using a VPN?
VPN.
At the same time, the docuseries is periodically having Iger in it basically throwing Eisner under the bus (deservingly so) for all the failures while Iger picks up the pieces.I haven't started watching Imagineering Story yet. I guess I have to give Disney a lot of credit for such a seemingly transparent series on their own service.
At the same time, the docuseries is periodically having Iger in it basically throwing Eisner under the bus (deservingly so) for all the bus for the failures while Iger picks up the pieces.
I’m loving it so far, but it’s certainly not without being a tad self-serving.
Something I’d be really interested in seeing is Comcast creating a similar series about Universal Creative. I feel like those behind Universal’s projects don’t get nearly as much credit as imagineers do (among the more casual fans).There is definitely a bias shown, after all its Disney on Disney but it doesn’t matter. It’s unprecedented access to a little shown world and the production value is fantastic.
Given its success, I fully expect Disney to start providing some upcharges around this. They already have lunch or dinner with an Imagineer, I can see them stepping it up to full park tours with behind the scenes access.
Disney has always been protective of ‘hiding the magic’ but there’s a whole money cow of people who want to peer behind the curtain and this show is going to grow that audience.
Something I’d be really interested in seeing is Comcast creating a similar series about Universal Creative. I feel like those behind Universal’s projects don’t get nearly as much credit as imagineers do.
They really didn’t like Michael Eisner much did they...lol
He had a lots of hits and misses, didn't he? Was it personal? I guess I shouldn't confuse having fond memories of going to Disney World in the 90s and Eisner being good at his job.
I'll be interested to see if THE IMAGINEERING STORY takes as frank a look at Iger's era as it appears to have with the eras preceding it.
Universal Creative is also much much smaller than Imagineering.Something I’d be really interested in seeing is Comcast creating a similar series about Universal Creative. I feel like those behind Universal’s projects don’t get nearly as much credit as imagineers do (among the more casual fans).