- Aug 31, 2009
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This question was virtually ignored when I posted it in the main thread, so I thought I'd ask it here.
How is it that a one-hundred million dollar ride that's supposed to change the dark ride as we know it could possibly have such a horrific quality film? This is unfathomable.
When I first rode The Simpsons, I wondered why the film was so dark. But at least the quality was pretty good.
FJ on the other hand is just a mess. It looks like a video of another video.
I want to know WHY. Why did they not see to it that the most technologically advanced attraction in the world get the highest of high definition clarity and vividness possible? Whether it's the domes or the projectors, they screwed up. IMHO this almost ruins what is otherwise an outstanding ride.
How is it that a one-hundred million dollar ride that's supposed to change the dark ride as we know it could possibly have such a horrific quality film? This is unfathomable.
When I first rode The Simpsons, I wondered why the film was so dark. But at least the quality was pretty good.
FJ on the other hand is just a mess. It looks like a video of another video.
I want to know WHY. Why did they not see to it that the most technologically advanced attraction in the world get the highest of high definition clarity and vividness possible? Whether it's the domes or the projectors, they screwed up. IMHO this almost ruins what is otherwise an outstanding ride.
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