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Well obviously. I wasn’t trying to say otherwise, I was just giving a comparable example.Let’s not be too coy. We all know why the orchestra pit changes were made.
Kind of funny that James Keaton made it in there.Hehe. Internet is having fun today with it:
Disney's President Donald Trump robot gets mocked BBC News
Hehe. Internet is having fun today with it:
Disney's President Donald Trump robot gets mocked BBC News
It's not like the guy isn't on TV every single day. Heck, they do a better job over at SNL with Baldwin. :saywhat:Gawd, that sculpt is awful! Obama’s was awful. Why does Tussauds nail it and Disney’s look like the work of a ten year old.
Obama’s looked good before he aged 8 years in both age and gray hair.Gawd, that sculpt is awful! Obama’s was awful. Why does Tussauds nail it and Disney’s look like the work of a ten year old.
You realize that Miketheboss was making a joke, right? I laughed when I read it.You realize that Disney created molds of both Trump and Clinton last year leading up to the election, right?
Where did I say that the attraction wasn't any of that? :saywhat:You realize that Miketheboss was making a joke, right? I laughed when I read it.
This attraction is a celebration of the office of the president and what the new United States created. Just as the Liberty Square area celebrates the early United States. No one loves and respects every single president, no one believes the people and government of the nation are without flaws. I enjoy this celebration of the office of President. I'm looking forward to seeing it in January.
You realize that Miketheboss was making a joke, right? I laughed when I read it./QUOTE]
I was editing some of the official B-Roll footage and didn't realize Trump gives a double thumbs up at the end. That's pretty awesome. Although seems oddly modern amidst the classic figures.
I was editing some of the official B-Roll footage and didn't realize Trump gives a double thumbs up at the end. That's pretty awesome. Although seems oddly modern amidst the classic figures.
I think it could be seen as partisan. Purple is red + blue and considered the color to wear when trying to prove bipartisanship.It's accurate in that respect.
It does bug me that they didn't give Trump a red tie though. I don't know why but it does. I don't agree with his politics on much of anything, but I just feel like if we're going for accuracy, why not give him the tie he wears every frickin' day?
Ahh, duh! It's just that the tie looked blue when I saw it so I was confusedI think it could be seen as partisan. Purple is red + blue and considered the color to wear when trying to prove bipartisanship.
I think it was a joint-effort. There was parts of that speech where I was like "I could swear i've heard him give this speech before".Imaginers should write all his speeches.
It's accurate in that respect.
It does bug me that they didn't give Trump a red tie though. I don't know why but it does. I don't agree with his politics on much of anything, but I just feel like if we're going for accuracy, why not give him the tie he wears every frickin' day?
Having seen the whole show online I find it actually an improvement over the old show. The screens are used more (even at the end on either side of the presidents) and they seem almost seamless. The narration (I swear it sounds like Whoopi Goldberg) is a bit more gentle than Freeman's and the overall concept seems to be focused on the concept of what the idea of a president is, rather than the "one of us" used before. That said, the Trump AA does look a bit odd, and the ending seems to just wind down, like it runs out of steam
I think it could be seen as partisan. Purple is red + blue and considered the color to wear when trying to prove bipartisanship.