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Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrow Land: Disney in Space and Beyond Walt Disney was a true visionary, and his most far-reaching vision examined the future. During the 1950s, his investigation into space exploration and the wondrous opportunities and challenges of space travel not only came alive in several Disneyland TV shows, but helped create strong public support for The United States space program. Go back in time to the beginning of the future and enjoy four episodes and a theatrical short that delve into the mysteries of the universe and space travel -- "Man In Space," "Man And The Moon," "Mars And Beyond," "Eyes In Outer Space," and "Our Friend The Atom." You'll also get a rare look at Walt's last film, "EPCOT," in which he reveals his concepts and plans for the Disney World and EPCOT projects. Other not-to-be-missed features include a special interview with noted futurist and author Ray Bradbury. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come. Before man ventured into space, Walt Disney took the nation there. This set of the Walt Disney Treasures consists of "Science Factual" shows that aired mostly in the 1950s. On the first disc, Ward Kimball, one of the company's ace animators, directs three 50-minute segments on space travel dealing with space flight, going to the moon, and going to Mars. A combination of lecture (by the tops in the field, including lead rocket designer Dr. Werner von Braun), animation, live-action segments, and models, the three segments are still relevant as they effortlessly teach such elements as why rockets are in stages, what is gravitational force, orbiting, air pressure, and even the psychological effects on the mind. It is impressive how easily these Tomorrowland features entertain audiences of all ages. Of course, some of the details are wrong, but the wonder is not, and the final segment--a most poetic survey about what life might be like on Mars--illustrates Disney animated magic at its best. The second disc takes on weather reporting (including a James Bond-ish way of changing the weather), how satellites work, and the touchstone 1958 short "Our Friend the Atom," a staple of explaining the world of atomic energy. Shown for the first time in its entirety is an informative pitch for EPCOT. It's not a version of the theme park now in Florida, but Walt Disney's lyrical vision of a city of the future, a dream never realized with his death two months after filming in 1966. Leonard Maltin introduces each segment, putting it in historical context and noting some political incorrectness and oversights, like atomic energy having no downside. The programs still entertainingly show the promises of the future: humans on Mars seem so tangible, even though the space program lost its way in the forthcoming decades. --Doug Thomas (7) Flight to Bokeh Thanks to EddyMixx for allowing me to borrow this incredible 24mm f/1.4 nikkor lens to shoot with. Little did I know that it was worth two grand, but man, it made some nice pictures. As for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights, WOW what a sight to see. Like others have said, photographs don't do this show justice. I got but a handful of keepers from here, this one probably being my favorite. The show is well lit, so a relatively fast lens will do the trick. This was shot at f/1.4 with a shutter speed of 1/50, at ISO 200. So yeah, it's bright! ___________________________________________________________________ Streets of America, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World Resort Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you're having a great day! Last Tour to Endor Walt Disney World Disney's Hollywood Studios Star Tours I loved Star Tours when it first opened many years ago. However, for many trips since, we basically found ourselves wandering over to the ride just to walk through the queue. The ride itself has become stale. Not sure why it took so long to refurbish this one, but I'm glad it's finally being done. flights to walt disney world Have you ever thought of traveling through time... going forward or backward to any date? That's the intriguing question aviator/inventor Max Knickerbocker (E. T's Peter Coyote) asks 11-year-old Jonothan Knicks (Huckleberry Fox of "Terms of Endearment"). Max is unaware that Jonothan is his grandson - already an adventurous time traveller thanks to a machine built by his neighbour, Henry Coogan (Academy Award-winner actor Art Carney). Can Jonathan save his grandfather from a fatal solo flight across the atlantic and alter the course of history? Summary written by Rick Brownlie Related topics: latest flight information cheap airline tickets india domestic fly to iran cheap cheap flights london to glasgow airline tickets prices last minute flights one way chep air flights cheap domestic flights in south africa |
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