Apr04
Josh
With the fourth installment of Indiana Jones coming out, I went into my NetFlix queue and added the three originals. So last night, the family and I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. During the movie, my wife asked me which movie the ride in Disneyland was named after. I explained that it has its own story, but couldn’t remember the name of it. So I thought I should blog about the two versions of the ride.
Disneyland Park

Indiana Jones Adventure: The Temple of the Forbidden Eye
Tokyo DisneySea

Follow in the footsteps of Dr. Indiana Jones in a harrowing, life-or-death quest for the legendary Fountain of Youth. But beware
the Fountain is purported to be guarded by a vengeful, supernatural spirit known as the Crystal Skull!
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
Disneyland Resort Paris

Prepare yourself for a whip-cracking adventure as you enter the Temple of Peril and find yourself in a runaway wagon speeding through the ancient ruins. Tummy-turning action.
Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril
Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Thrill to the pulse-pounding explosions, crashes, clashes and death-defying stunts of Indiana Jones’ onscreen adventures. Sit behind the director’s chair to participate in this stage spectacular that reveals some of the moviemaking magic responsible for Indy’s triumphs over deadly traps, bad-guy battles and epic-scale obstacles. You may even be chosen to be an extra!
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!
Tags: Attractions, Disney, Indiana Jones
Nov01
Josh
I received an email from Tim, the owner of AfterTheMouse.com. Here is what he had to say about his new site:
For more details contact:
Tim Jennings (site Owner)
(Rather than post his email address, contact me if you want it)
London 30th October
Disney Cast Members get their own independent web community.
After the Mouse is an independent, non-Disney affiliated community portal for past and present Disney Cast Members.
The site was founded to answer the one question guaranteed to be asked at any Disney Reunion, “I wonder what happened to that kid we used to work with…?â€Â
The site is founded by English ex-Cast Member Tim Jennings who says “The idea behind the site is simple; many of us who worked for the Mouse have very fond memories of this special time in our lives, and the friends we made. The community allows members to find each other, make contact and renew friendships.â€Â
The community is open to all Cast Members regardless of where or when they worked. Parks, Resorts, and Disney Store employees are all welcome to join and find their place in the group.
Blogs
Blog posts and links to http://afterthemouse.com/ would be really appreciated. All links will be reciprocated. Specialized blogs of particular interest may be added to our “news and Rumor†pages
Since I am not an ex-cast member (just a wanna be), this site isn’t for me. However, if you are, check it out and give Tim some feedback.
Tags: , Disney, News
Aug21
Josh
Earlier, I linked to some online clips for the new Little Einstein’s DVD. Via some Disney PR folks, I was able to get an advanced copy of the DVD to review. While I’m not an expert reviewer, I can tell you my kids have watched it probably 10 times over the last five days - that means it’s good.
The main feature, Rocket’s Firebird Rescue, is about the length of three normal TV episodes found on the Disney channel. The nice thing about the DVD is instead of featuring one artist, usually a painter, and one classical song it features multiple types of art including sculpture and dance. In this DVD they also include some shapes around June’s dancing. All in all, it is far more educational than a typical episode.
The alternative viewing that I mentioned previous turned out to be a some what interactive “game”. During the DVD, when a feather appears on screen, you can hit enter on your DVD remote. It will pause the movie and run an educational feature related to that spot in the movie. When all the feathers are found, you get to see a special surprise - I won’t spoil it here.
This DVD makes good use of Disney’s FastPlay feature. Usually, this means the movie plays after the previews without having to hit play - nice when watching in the car. In this DVD with FastPlay, a second regular length episode will play after the main feature.
You can buy the DVD starting today. Here is a link to Amazon: Rocket’s Firebird DVD
. I recommend it if you’re kids are a fan of the Little Einsteins or if they are just getting to that age where Baby Einsteins isn’t cutting it anymore.
Tags: Disney, Movie, Review
Jul06
Josh
It’s ashame but true. Tomorrowland is far from futuristic anymore. Everything futuristic has either come true (microwave ovens) or is so unlikely (hover cars), that there is little imagination lent to the idea. The best the imagineers have done is the Carousel of Progress which features not to imaginitive near term technologies that feel more like an advertisement for a consumer product than a fantastic vision of tomorrow.
Matt at Paleo-Future has an excellent blog post along these lines. Paleo-Future: Disney Calls Future a Thing of the Past (1997)
Tags: Disney, Links, Sites, Blogs and Forums
May08
Josh
Anyone who listens to the official Lost Podcast knows that the executive directors have always wanted the show to end on their terms. In fact, they have been lobbying to choose an end date so the show won’t get cut abruptly. Their rationale is simple, the show can’t work for ever. Unlike most dramas where new story lines can constantly be developed, Lost has a beginning, middle and end.
Now the press is reporting the end date, 2010. This AP article, which probably is running in countless papers across the country, blames the lower ratings this season as the cause for the date. It paints this decision as a last ditch effort to save the show.
I couldn’t disagree more. To me, as a rabid Lost fan, this is great news. The writers will have parameters to work in that will help reveal certain plot factors throughout the story. They don’t have to fear ABC and its programming decisions. The show is going to jump three fold in quality over the next 3 seasons. I can’t wait to see it.
Tags: Disney, News, TV
Mar06
Josh

This image was submitted by reader Robert Payne. This is a local Reno, Nevada license plate from a potential DisneyFrontier reader.
Tags: Disney, Photos