It always makes me smile when they introduce a man in his 30s/40s as "Harrison Ford's stunt double" - was ok in the nineties. Still love the nostalgia of the show though.
Do 75 year old stunt actors exist?
It always makes me smile when they introduce a man in his 30s/40s as "Harrison Ford's stunt double" - was ok in the nineties. Still love the nostalgia of the show though.
I'm going to see BR 2049 next week, so will find outDo 75 year old stunt actors exist?
The attraction is going to be set in San Francisco, though. Part of the ongoing appeal of the movie series is that each one is set in different cities and locales around the world, like the last one had a car chase in New York City, and other movies have been to places like Tokyo, Dubai, Miami, London, and many others.F&F goes into San Fransisco but it's based in LA.
The attraction is going to be set in San Francisco, though. Part of the ongoing appeal of the movie series is that each one is set in different cities and locales around the world, like the last one had a car chase in New York City, and other movies have been to places like Tokyo, Dubai, Miami, London, and many others.
The attraction is going to be set in San Francisco, though. Part of the ongoing appeal of the movie series is that each one is set in different cities and locales around the world, like the last one had a car chase in New York City, and other movies have been to places like Tokyo, Dubai, Miami, London, and many others.
I'd love Tokyo as an addition to the park, but I love San Francisco too much to want to see it replaced.Changing the area from San Francisco to Tokyo would have been awesome now that I think about it.
No that was Amity Island and JAWS.I thought San Francisco is closed when Diagon Alley moved in.
Diagon Alley replaced Amity.I thought San Francisco is closed when Diagon Alley moved in.
This :thumbsup:................Sums it up pretty well.Y’all think too much about stuff. Sometimes theme parks are about fun and require a modicum of suspension of disbelief. Bond, Furious, and Bourne have be all over the world. Just have fun!
I thought San Francisco is closed when Diagon Alley moved in.
No that was Amity Island and JAWS.
San Francisco is where Disaster/Earthquake and Beetlejuice was.
Richter's Burgers, Lombards Landing and a little Fisherman's Wharf theming still remains in the area.
Looks like it's getting busy ya'll.
wow :jaw: when's the last time that exterior queue was used?
I would have loved Tokyo to replace San Francisco because it'd give the park some nice variety while still being cohesive. You'd have Hollywood and Production Central, which make okay sense in Universal Studios, plus three of the world's biggest cities with New York, Tokyo, and London, and then Springfield which is a satiric take on middle American cities. Not that San Francisco breaks this, but it's just another American city. Tokyo would stick to this general theme while giving some variety in architecture, dining, shopping, etc. Besides that, World Expo and KidZone are the only ones that stick out, and those are likely not long for this world anyway. (Although KidZone is being replaced by SNW... a part of me still feels like it stands out like a sore thumb in USF. I give it a pass because they don't have much space, although part of me still wouldn't mind if it's in Park 3 just because of cohesiveness. But that's an aside for another thread.)