Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland is one of the many themed lands featured at all of the Magic Kingdom styled Disney theme parks around the world owned or licensed by The Walt Disney Company. Each version of the land is different and features numerous attractions that depict views of the future. Disneyland Park in Paris includes a similar area called Discoveryland, which shares some elements with other Tomorrowlands but emphasizes visions of the future inspired by Jules Verne. Walt Disney was known for his futurist views and, through his television programs, showed the American public how the world was moving into the future. Tomorrowland was the realized culmination of his views. In his own words: "Tomorrow can be a wonderful age. Our scientists today are opening the doors of the Space Age to achievements that will benefit our children and generations to come. The Tomorrowland attractions have been designed to give you an opportunity to participate in adventures that are a living blueprint of our future." It is this movement into the future that has, on occasion, left Tomorrowland mired in the past. Disneyland's Tomorrowland is now in its third generation, and the Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland is in its second. The Walt Disney Company has mentioned that it wanted to keep Tomorrowland from becoming "Yesterdayland". As a self-referential joke along this line, the 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Meet the Robinsons (which is set mainly in the year 2037) features an amusement park called Todayland, which has rides that look similar to Space Mountain and Disneyland's original Rocket Jets.

Director(s): Brad Bird
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 17 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
49%
PG
Year:
2015
130
$71,526,443
Website
9,822 Views

Nix:
Let's imagine... if you glimpsed the future, you were frightened by what you saw, what would you do with that information? You would go to... the politicians, captains of industry? And how would you convince them? Data? Facts? Good luck! The only facts they won't challenge are the ones that keep the wheels greased and the dollars rolling in. But what if... what if there was a way of skipping the middle man and putting the critical news directly into everyone's head? The probability of wide-spread annihilation kept going up. The only way to stop it was to show it. To scare people straight. Because, what reasonable human being wouldn't be galvanized by the potential destruction of everything they've ever known or loved? To save civilization, I would show its collapse. But, how do you think this vision was received? How do you think people responded to the prospect of imminent doom? They gobbled it up like a chocolate eclair! They didn't fear their demise, they re-packaged it. It could be enjoyed as video-games, as TV shows, books, movies, the entire world wholeheartedly embraced the apocalypse and sprinted towards it with gleeful abandon. Meanwhile, your Earth was crumbling all around you. You've got simultaneous epidemics of obesity and starvation. Explain that one! Bees and butterflies start to disappear, the glaciers melt, algae blooms. All around you the coal mine canaries are dropping dead and you won't take the hint! In every moment there's the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. And because you won't believe it you won't do what is necessary to make it a reality. So, you dwell on this terrible future. You resign yourselves to it for one reason, because *that* future does not ask anything of you today. So yes, we saw the iceberg and warned the Titanic. But you all just steered for it anyway full steam ahead. Why? Because you want to sink! You gave up! It's not the monitor's fault. That's yours.

[first lines]

Frank Walker:
Are they on?

Casey Newton:
Yep, so introduce yourself.

Frank Walker:
Okay. Hey, I'm Frank, how you doing? Don't answer that, that's rhetorical. Okay, let's get you up to speed... this is a story about the future, and the future can be scary...

Casey Newton:
[Casey interrupts and the scene pauses for a moment] Mmm...

Frank Walker:
What?

Casey Newton:
You sure you want to go with scary?

Frank Walker:
Yes I want to go with scary.

Casey Newton:
Okay!

Frank Walker:
Okay! [scene continues] The future can be scary. Unstable governments, over-population, wars on every continent, famine, water shortages, environmental collapse...

Casey Newton:
[interrupts again]... and scientific breakthroughs, wonder and beauty...

Frank Walker:
Could you please just stop interrupting?

Casey Newton:
I will, just try to be more upbeat.

Frank Walker:
Upbeat? I can't tell them anything if you keep interrupting me.

Casey Newton:
You're right, sorry.

Frank Walker:
As I was saying... with every second that ticks by, we get closer and closer...

Casey Newton:
[interrupts yet again] Ooh I know... tell them about...

Frank Walker:
I can't tell them anything until I tell them about this.

Casey Newton:
Then can we please just start somewhere else?

Frank Walker:
Fine where would you like me to start?

Casey Newton:
Well you keep saying the future wasn't always this way, right?

Frank Walker:
It wasn't... when I was a kid, the future was...

Casey Newton:
Different, right?

Frank Walker:
Right.

Casey Newton:
Okay cool, then start there.


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