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Post by Kristina on Aug 27, 2007 1:25:29 GMT -5
Have you guys heard of this book? It's really a fun read...well, for a Disney freak like me. ;D
"Using cutting-edge technology, five Florida teens have been transformed into Holographic Hosts at Disney World. Their images appear throughout the Magic Kingdom, giving visitors information about the various attractions. It all seems to be going well, until the participants begin having disturbing dreams that start affecting their everyday lives. They sneak in after the park has closed, and Wayne, a retired Imagineer, directs them in their fight against the Dark Side, embodied by Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty. Audio-animatronic pirates from The Pirates of the Caribbean travel through the Magic Kingdom in the little cars from the Buzz Lightyear ride. The dolls from It's a Small World clamber into the boats and start biting the occupants. Cinderella's Castle is filled with an eye-popping array of staircases, à la Escher. There's a certain coolness factor for the notion that people could be both human and hologram at the same time, and the illicit thrill of seeing all the things you don't normally get to see (both real and imaginary) makes this a must-read for serious Disney fans."
Yeah...I'm such a Disney nerd, hehe ;D Even if you don't like Disney that much, it's still entertaining...a unique concept.
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Post by Kristina on Aug 27, 2007 11:26:51 GMT -5
lol, very funny. (no really it was) I don't deny that I like kiddie stuff.
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Post by ~CrusaDora~ on Oct 9, 2007 22:43:48 GMT -5
Hey its ok to like kiddie stuff. I sometime still play pokemon and i love yu-gi-oh, lol. I came second in a tournament last year. HEHE
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Post by Kristina on Oct 12, 2007 12:30:39 GMT -5
haha yeah I don't mind saying I like kiddie stuff
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Post by ~CrusaDora~ on Oct 14, 2007 2:27:44 GMT -5
lol i really dont get that.....bbut it sounds funny anyway.
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Post by Kristina on Oct 14, 2007 21:35:54 GMT -5
yeah, i agree, i like "kids" stuff too, i tend to stay away from anything that is "unsuitable" for young people, unless Annasophia's in it of course (reaping for example). However, i was reading an article on Brad Bird (creator of Incredibles and Ratatouille) the other day and he says that a movie should be able to be enjoyed by all ages, and thats what he tries to make. I think that's really cool, it's the same thing that Walt Disney was doing when he was alive yes. ;D We need more people like that in the entertainment industry...
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