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Katzateer
05-19-2015, 08:55 AM
Anyone else excited about this movie? After seeing the short film at Epcot I think it will be amazing and can't wait to see it!:thumbsup:

Disney4us2
05-19-2015, 09:09 AM
I'm looking forward to seeing it. I loved the preview at Epcot as well.

BrowncatP
05-19-2015, 12:41 PM
Asked for the day off at work a few months ago so that I could see it on opening day. I did think that more of the 1964 World's Fair was going to be shown in the movie. The second preview that came out made me think that the movie is more sci-fi than I thought. Please don't tell me it's called Tommorrowland, what did you expect!

John
05-19-2015, 05:37 PM
Anyone else excited about this movie? After seeing the short film at Epcot I think it will be amazing and can't wait to see it!:thumbsup:



I saw the preview too... While it looked a little plastic cgi wise, I am hopeful that it turn out well. The actor performances seemed good and in the end, its all about the story. Fingers are crossed.

BrowncatP
05-22-2015, 07:46 PM
Saw the movie today. As a Disney fan I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't more Disney orientated. It's a Disney film, Brad Bird directed, Damon Lindelof co-wrote the script. A presentation for the movie was at the 2013 D-23 Expo. An exhibit for the movie was also on the convention floor of the Expo. Everything presented at the Expo was quite cryptic though. If a person is going to see the movie because it stars George Clooney, then I think that person will like the movie. The AMC theater I went to gave out a card with a Disneyland E Ticket on one side, and a weekend contest on the other side of the card. The card has the names of the stars, producers, a director on it. I also think that I saw a Hidden Mickey early in the closing credits. Look to the upper right.

Katzateer
05-23-2015, 07:11 AM
It was ok. Would not rush back to see it but I liked it. I used my Regal cinemas rewards card and got a free Tomorrowland pin, which is pretty cool. :thumbsup:

Melanie
05-24-2015, 05:57 PM
Saw the movie today. As a Disney fan I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't more Disney orientated.

See, and I thought it was just enough. I got giddy with the re-creation of the '64 World's Fair, when the Carousel of Progress theme was playing, and laughed out loud when they went on IASW. I loved glimpsing Space Mountain when they were in Tomorrowland, and I like to think of the monorail type vehicles as Peoplemovers. For me, the premise of the movie is Disney enough to where there doesn't have to be Disney references all throughout. I personally think Walt would have loved this movie.

To be honest, it made me kind of sad that we now have Buzz and Stitch and Mike and Sulley in Tomorrowland (at WDW). I think what's represented in this movie is what the original intention of Tomorrowland was, like Mission to Mars, Magic Journeys, Flying Saucers, etc. I love Disney characters as much as the next person, but this movie made me really think about how they really have taken over where they really shouldn't be.

John
05-25-2015, 11:51 AM
Disney (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/disney_walt_company/index.html?inline=nyt-org)’s big-budget “Tomorrowland” was a relative bust at the domestic box office over the holiday weekend, a result that will likely make Hollywood even more reluctant to invest in original stories.

Costing at least $280 million to make and market, “Tomorrowland” will take in about $40.7 million between Friday and Monday, according to box office analysts, or about 20 percent less than anticipated going into the holiday weekend.

The PG-rated “Tomorrowland,” directed by Brad Bird, who was also a writer, notably had the prime Memorial Day period almost entirely to itself. The only other new wide-release movie was a remake of “Poltergeist” (20th Century Fox), which analysts said on Sunday would take in about $27.7 million, a solid result for a PG-13-rated horror film that cost Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer a modest $35 million to make.

Read more at NYTimes here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/25/arts/tomorrowland-is-a-box-office-disappointment.html?_r=0

ibelieveindisneymagic
05-25-2015, 12:00 PM
I don't think I'm really surprised. We've been to a couple of movies lately, and the previews for Tommorowland didn't look awesome. If we weren't Disney fans, we probably wouldn't be planning to see it at all (but we are, just didn't get there this weekend).

eam
05-25-2015, 12:01 PM
Some people came into the restaurant last night where my daughter works and told her they had just walked out of the movie, it was that bad.

EeyoresBestFriend
05-25-2015, 12:24 PM
I don't think I'll be running out to see it but plan on watching it when it hits the movie channels. Unfortunately, the trailer kind of reminded me of the Haunted Mansion movie with Eddie Murphy that I also thought was poorly done. :(

BrowncatP
05-25-2015, 12:44 PM
Go to the movie discussion for the Intercot reviews.

faline
05-25-2015, 12:46 PM
While I can't say it was a terrific movie, I enjoyed it.

missymouseworld
05-25-2015, 04:52 PM
We went to see it yesterday and probably should have waited for DVR. I don't think I will buy the DVD, just not what I expected. I am, however, looking forward to seeing the new Pixar film "Inside Out" that was on the previews. The Pan movie coming out next year looked a little dark to me. Everyone has different tastes.

Melanie
05-28-2015, 10:48 AM
Cool Pixar animated sequence Brad Bird cut from Tomorrowland.

https://youtu.be/w-USh0Womb4

faline
05-28-2015, 11:17 AM
Cool Pixar animated sequence Brad Bird cut from Tomorrowland.

https://youtu.be/w-USh0Womb4

Liked it. It's too bad they took it out of the movie as it is a nice lead-in to the story.

conan617
05-28-2015, 12:18 PM
I liked it! Of course I have a different taste than everyone else, but I was entertained. I had fun looking for Disney history, the park tie-ins and I thought the story was every bit as good as anything else released by Hollywood. I also enjoyed The Lone Ranger and that was a "bust".

I go to the movies to be entertained. Plots or character development aren't always the most important component of a good movie for me. When I leave the theater, if I feel I was entertained or something in the movie sparked a curiosity, made me laugh, angry, sad, or provoked thought - my money was well spent.

Regardless of what experts and critics are saying or writing about movies, I'll go see it. I think it's easy to write a bad review and I think critics get more website visits by bashing a movie. That's just my critique of the critics :blush:

Anyway - I think it's sad that new ideas and concepts are often brushed aside or scorned by the public. $$ drives the industry just like everything else, so I'll wait patiently for Frozen 2, Terminator (what are we on now 5?), Jurassic Park 4, Avengers 3, Batman ??, and Independence Day 2 - and I will probably like them all anyway.

brownie
05-31-2015, 04:43 PM
Just saw Tomorrowland today with Mark, our youngest. We were looking forward to it and found it to be so-so. The acting was good, the story seemed like it was sort of confused to me. I can see why it hasn't done well and won't be picking this up on BD.

Melanie
05-31-2015, 05:08 PM
I liked it! Of course I have a different taste than everyone else, but I was entertained. I had fun looking for Disney history, the park tie-ins and I thought the story was every bit as good as anything else released by Hollywood. I also enjoyed The Lone Ranger and that was a "bust".


:ditto:

Lacy
06-13-2015, 10:48 PM
I was very excited to see Tomorrowland after seeing the short segment at Disneyland - and it took us a few weeks but we finally found time to go. I have to say that I was entertained during the movie. But looking back it seems like there are some inconsistencies/questions with the plot. I don't think that it has a lot of repeat viewing appeal but it was a fun way to spend a couple of hours.

That said I still think my favorite part as a Disney fan is the part that was shown at Disneyland - the portion at the New York World's Fair. I loved that IASW served as a portal!!! And it was cool to see how the fair was imagined for the movie.

I"m glad that Disney has been making movies that appeal to Disney history fans! I still think Saving Mr. Banks is the best movie I've seen in several years.

Melanie
06-14-2015, 01:50 PM
That said I still think my favorite part as a Disney fan is the part that was shown at Disneyland - the portion at the New York World's Fair. I loved that IASW served as a portal!!! And it was cool to see how the fair was imagined for the movie.

Yes, I loved this!!

Jeff
06-14-2015, 06:23 PM
I think the critics are being too harsh.
The movie was ok. Not great, but certainly not bad!

RAIDER
07-01-2015, 04:16 PM
I must say I really enjoyed it and loved the concept ..I will be getting the dvd when it's out