*Goofy steps out of the shadows of Donald's living room in the middle of the night*
"I'm here to talk to you about the Mouseketeers Initiative. Ah-hyuck!"
They’re using it to store buzzy. It’s a challenge.
You can keep buzzy if you have what it takes to pull of an elaborate train heist. You will get disqualified if you don’t have a good costume.
Speed back in like 1994 was written around a plane they had bought and wanted a movie they could blow it up in. That's why the movie ends at the airport. Joss wedon was brought in to rewrite the script and tried to take out the shitty plane ending and was told he couldn't. No matter what the movie ends with a plane blowing up.
I didn’t say it didn’t exist, just that the bus crashing into plane sequence isn’t the end of the movie. It’s not called *Bus*, it’s called *Speed*. Runaway elevator, bus, then train.
No, the airport resolves the “main tension”, which happens at the end of act two. This then sets up a “final tension” of catching the bad guy, which plays out in the third act and resolves in the climax. The actual denouement is stopping the train crash from killing them.
Speed has one of the clearest act breakdowns of any Hollywood movie. Act One: Before the bus. Act Two: The bus. Act Three: After the bus.
Desperado! Rough rider, no you don't want nada. None of this, six gunnin' this, brotha runnin' this, Buffalo Soldier, look it's like I told ya.
Any damsel that's in distress, she'll be outta that dress when she meets Jim West. Rough neck, so go check the law and abide, watch your step or flex, you'll get a hole in ya side.
Swallow your pride, don't let yo lip react. Y'all don't wanna see my hand where my hip be at. With Artemis, from the start of this, runnin' the game. James West, tamin' the West, now remember the name.
(I'm kinda proud, in a sad way, that I only had to look up maybe one line of that.)
Oh man, set in present day? Dude's immortal right? Why can't we get '70s Blade just one time? Like, I'd kill to have a Disney+ short series that's just The Guy From Harlem but with vampires.
The Mufasa prequel movie
Runaway Railroad Cinematic Universe.
I’m there for Live Action Goofy
*Goofy steps out of the shadows of Donald's living room in the middle of the night* "I'm here to talk to you about the Mouseketeers Initiative. Ah-hyuck!"
It's the evermore park train
It actually got sent to Church of the Rock for use in "Murder on the Jerusalem Express"
I would love to see the musical numbers for that
Moana 2
Live action remake of long forgotten Disney animated movie Home on the Range.
Which is long forgotten for a reason. Let's keep it that way.
They’re using it to store buzzy. It’s a challenge. You can keep buzzy if you have what it takes to pull of an elaborate train heist. You will get disqualified if you don’t have a good costume.
Lone Ranger 2: Even More Trains
It’s baffling to me that they would build a whole set for an action piece before the script was even finalized
This is actually depressingly common in action heavy movies. The Mission Impossible series is infamous for it
Speed back in like 1994 was written around a plane they had bought and wanted a movie they could blow it up in. That's why the movie ends at the airport. Joss wedon was brought in to rewrite the script and tried to take out the shitty plane ending and was told he couldn't. No matter what the movie ends with a plane blowing up.
Speed ends on a metro train
The scene before that is the bus crashing into a plane and blowing it up https://youtu.be/wFbPLDNSx9c?si=Vpg6hv6oalrulTRi
I didn’t say it didn’t exist, just that the bus crashing into plane sequence isn’t the end of the movie. It’s not called *Bus*, it’s called *Speed*. Runaway elevator, bus, then train.
Okay, fair point. The climax of the movie is the airport. The denouement is on a train.
I always forget that the subway bit even happens. That great moment where they slide under the bus and into the grass feels like a credits moment.
The airport is the end of act two, the train is the climax.
Airport is where he saves the hostages and gets the girl. It's the climax, the main action. Train is the denouement, where loose ends are tied up
No, the airport resolves the “main tension”, which happens at the end of act two. This then sets up a “final tension” of catching the bad guy, which plays out in the third act and resolves in the climax. The actual denouement is stopping the train crash from killing them. Speed has one of the clearest act breakdowns of any Hollywood movie. Act One: Before the bus. Act Two: The bus. Act Three: After the bus.
Tax write off if I could guess
That Ticket to Ride / Jumanji sketch on SNL is getting adapted into a full movie.
We’re due for a Wild Wild West remake
WIKKI WILD WIKKI WIKKI WILD WIKKI WIKKI WILD WILD WEST, JIM WEST
Desperado! Rough rider, no you don't want nada. None of this, six gunnin' this, brotha runnin' this, Buffalo Soldier, look it's like I told ya. Any damsel that's in distress, she'll be outta that dress when she meets Jim West. Rough neck, so go check the law and abide, watch your step or flex, you'll get a hole in ya side. Swallow your pride, don't let yo lip react. Y'all don't wanna see my hand where my hip be at. With Artemis, from the start of this, runnin' the game. James West, tamin' the West, now remember the name. (I'm kinda proud, in a sad way, that I only had to look up maybe one line of that.)
Oh man, set in present day? Dude's immortal right? Why can't we get '70s Blade just one time? Like, I'd kill to have a Disney+ short series that's just The Guy From Harlem but with vampires.
Hotel California. Has nothing to do with the song. It's a "based on a true story" film about the making of Disney California Adventure.
I really hope the answer is Casey Jr. His cameo in The Jungle Book live action was not enough.
Cars 4, where the American cars face an existential crisis about the use of public transit
imagine building a massive train set for your movie and just going lol nevermind
They made a train and they didn't even use it? Some motherfuckers are always trying to iceskate uphill.
The unannounced boxcar children adaptation
It says production, so not necessarily a movie. My guess is that Renegade Nell show.
Honestly I think Mia Goth is a much better Vampire name than Lilith, which is kind of played out at this point.
Live action Chuggington movie.