oh. my. gawd.
He looks.....trippy.
Hope he can handle the intensity of the role. It's quoted he wasn't using an understudy. But I think Equity Rules would suggest otherwise. I'm sure he's going to have one. And after a few weeks in the role, he mightl be happy to have one, lol.
Hey hey - it's my birthday today!
and < that's why I got the Birthday Tiara on.
Not bad for 61, huh?
To keep the memory - it also goes here,
as nobody will see it for one year. (o;
This were taken from the elevated railway.
It's such a very cool way of transport.
Even if it's only between the 1940's and 20....?
A view from the overhead railway....
I love it that the Gusteau's sign is being used as a sign-prop only,
and nothing to do with an actual restaurant.
Which Chez Remy is to be, with it's sign.
I love the whole concept. It's the "present movie time" (the ride) - and
the future (the restaurant).
It's there, so it must be real!
For myself, 1967-1977, which encompasses the first major reno of Tomorrow Land after The '64-'65 New York World's Fair, and all those lovely new technologies like omnimovers and revolving theaters... and Lincoln too! Up to when Space Mountain debuted.
But as well... ^^
Very nice mix of the coasters, rides, and parks.
Kentucky Kingdom! Who knew? I love it!
(A fan from a 1995 visit there, just as T2 opened.)
Great selection for the coming year, Robb.