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In this episode, Chris and Justin discuss their upcoming trip to Disney World and then dive into a debate between Deadpool and Wolverine. They talk about the Deadpool movies and how Ryan Reynolds perfectly embodies the character. They also discuss the origins of Deadpool and his unique ability to break the fourth wall. They compare Deadpool to Wolverine, noting their similarities in terms of regeneration and edginess. Overall, they highlight the humor and unpredictability of Deadpool's character. The conversation in this part focuses on the comedic elements of Deadpool, including the physical comedy and the use of fourth wall breaking. The hosts discuss the humor in Deadpool 2, particularly the scenes with baby legs and baby hands. They also touch on the dark themes in the Deadpool movies, such as the abuse of children in Deadpool 2. The conversation then transitions to a discussion about the portrayal of Wolverine in the X-Men films, with a focus on Hugh Jackman's performance and the differences between the film version and the comic book version of the character. The hosts mention the iconic yellow suit and the height difference between Jackman and the comic book Wolverine. They also mention the rumors of other actors who were considered for the role of Wolverine, including Danny DeVito. The conversation revolves around the upcoming Deadpool movie and the possibility of Wolverine making an appearance. The hosts discuss the rumors and potential surprises in the film, as well as the excitement surrounding the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. They also touch on the unique characteristics of Deadpool and Wolverine as characters, including Deadpool's use of guns and Wolverine's metal bones and retractable claws. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the anticipation for the movie and the impact it could have on the superhero genre.
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Takeaways:
Ryan Reynolds perfectly embodies the character of Deadpool
Deadpool's ability to break the fourth wall adds a unique and humorous element to the character
Deadpool and Wolverine share similarities in terms of regeneration and edginess
Deadpool's character brings a refreshing and unpredictable element to superhero movies Deadpool uses physical comedy and fourth wall breaking to create humor
The Deadpool movies tackle dark themes, such as child abuse
Hugh Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine in the X-Men films is iconic
There are differences between the film version and the comic book version of Wolverine, including the yellow suit and height difference
Danny DeVito was rumored to be considered for the role of Wolverine The upcoming Deadpool movie has generated a lot of excitement and anticipation.
There are rumors and speculation about Wolverine making an appearance in the film.
Deadpool and Wolverine are unique and beloved characters in the superhero genre.
The movie is expected to have surprises and references to other Marvel films.
The budget for the movie is likely to be substantial, given the star power and high expectations.
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In this episode, Justin and Chris discuss two iconic Disney hotels: the Grand Floridian and the Polynesian. While they haven't stayed at either hotel, they have spent time in the lobbies and surrounding areas. They talk about the unique experiences each hotel offers, the cost of staying there, and the special events and decorations, such as the Grand Floridian's Christmas tree and the Polynesian's Easter eggs. They also mention the distinct scents of each hotel, with the Grand Floridian having a clean and proper scent and the Polynesian having a tropical and sweet scent. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Justin discuss the Contemporary Resort and the Polynesian Resort at Disney World. They express their preference for the Polynesian over the Contemporary, citing the unique theming and atmosphere of the Polynesian. They also compare the pools at both resorts, with the Polynesian pool being described as world-class. The conversation then shifts to the dining options, with Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian being mentioned as the most expensive restaurant in Disney World. They also discuss the family-style restaurant Ohana at the Polynesian. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the bars at the resorts, with Trader Sam's at the Polynesian being praised for its theming and interactive experience. The conversation compares the Grand Floridian and Polynesian hotels at Disney World. They discuss the history, theming, amenities, dining options, and overall experience of each hotel. They highlight the unique features of the Grand Floridian, such as its Victorian elegance, proximity to Magic Kingdom, and the wedding chapel. They also discuss the Polynesian's tropical theme, the popular 'Ohana restaurant, and the bungalows. The conversation concludes by emphasizing the importance of spending time at the resorts and the overall appeal of both hotels.
Takeaways
The Grand Floridian and the Polynesian are two iconic Disney hotels with unique experiences and atmospheres.
Staying at these hotels can be expensive, but it's a bucket list item for many Disney fans.
The Grand Floridian is known for its grandiose architecture and elegant atmosphere, while the Polynesian offers a tropical and relaxed vibe.
Both hotels have special events and decorations, such as the Grand Floridian's Christmas tree and the Polynesian's Easter eggs.
The scents of the hotels are distinct, with the Grand Floridian having a clean and proper scent and the Polynesian having a tropical and sweet scent. The Polynesian Resort is preferred over the Contemporary Resort due to its unique theming and atmosphere.
The Polynesian pool is considered world-class, with its grotto and slide.
Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian is the most expensive restaurant in Disney World.
Ohana at the Polynesian is a popular family-style restaurant.
Trader Sam's at the Polynesian is highly recommended for its theming and interactive experience. The Grand Floridian is considered the flagship hotel of Disney World and offers a Victorian elegance and proximity to Magic Kingdom.
The Polynesian has a tropical theme, popular dining options like 'Ohana, and unique accommodations like the bungalows.
Both hotels provide a unique and immersive experience, and spending time at the resorts is highly recommended.
The choice between the Grand Floridian and Polynesian depends on personal preferences and the desired theming and amenities.
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movies 'Inside Out' and 'Zootopia,' comparing their cast, humor, and impact. They delve into the voice actors, adult humor, and the significance of the films in the context of Disney animation. The conversation also touches on the challenges of voice casting and the impact of well-known actors in animated films. The conversation covers the comparison between the movies 'Inside Out' and 'Zootopia', discussing memorable scenes, humor, adult jokes, emotional impact, world-building, pacing, and themes. It also delves into the potential for sequels and the challenges of maintaining quality in follow-up films. A discussion comparing the animation styles, music, and emotional impact of the movies 'Inside Out' and 'Zootopia'. The conversation delves into the unique animation style of 'Inside Out', the emotional depth of 'Zootopia', and the impact of the music in both films. The hosts express their anticipation for 'Inside Out 2' and the potential impact it may have on the original film. They also discuss the complexity of the characters and the skill required in creating animated movies.
Takeaways
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In this episode of the Disney Debate Podcast, the hosts discuss the rides Soarin' and Living with the Land in Epcot's Land Pavilion. They debate the merits of each ride, including the immersive experience of Soarin' and the educational aspect of Living with the Land. They also touch on topics such as the narration in the rides, the variation in experiences, and the rise of Disney fandom among millennials. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the cult-like following of both Soren and Living with the Land at Epcot. They highlight the unique experiences and features of each ride, including the immersive environments, scent technology, and the impressive dome in Soren. They also mention the potential for upgrades and changes to both rides in the future. The hosts express their love for both attractions and acknowledge the passionate fan bases of each. They encourage listeners to participate in a poll to determine which ride is the favorite.
Takeaways
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In this episode, Justin and Chris discuss two unique show experiences at Disney theme parks: Turtle Talk with Crush and Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor. They highlight the use of advanced technology to bring animated characters to life and express surprise that this technology hasn't been implemented more widely. They discuss the comedic elements of both shows and the impressive acting required to interact with the audience in real-time. They also mention the intimate and interactive nature of Turtle Talk and the larger scale of Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor. Overall, they appreciate the humor and entertainment value of both experiences. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Justin discuss the Delta Dream Flight ride and its replacement by Buzz Lightyear. They also talk about the placement of Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor in Tomorrowland and its lack of a space theme. The conversation then shifts to the massive aquarium at The Seas with Nemo & Friends and the underwhelming gift shop. They briefly discuss the AirPods and the desire for a sweat-resistant version. The conversation ends with a mention of the Vision Pro virtual reality app. In this conversation, Justin and Chris discuss the differences between Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor and Turtle Talk with Crush, two interactive shows at Disney World. They compare the experiences, humor, audience participation, and overall enjoyment of each attraction. They also touch on the unique aspects of Turtle Talk, such as the improvisation and interaction with kids, and the secret adult humor incorporated into the show. The hosts express their love for both attractions and discuss the potential future of Tomorrowland. They conclude by encouraging listeners to engage with them on social media and thank their sponsor, the Magic Candle Company.
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Chris and Justin discuss their preferences for the dark side of Star Wars, including the cool factor of the villains and the appeal of the stormtroopers. They also touch on the influence of the Phantom Menace and the rise of Darth Maul. They debate the merits of the clone troopers versus the stormtroopers and discuss the design of the First Order stormtrooper helmet. They explore the concept of good guys versus bad guys in Star Wars and the gray areas in between. They also mention various force powers associated with the dark side, such as force lightning and force choke. The conversation explores the different factions and aesthetics of the light side and dark side in Star Wars. They discuss the Nightsisters and Dathomir Witch Magic as examples of dark side users, and the Guardians of the Wills and the Church of the Force as examples of light side users. They also compare the aesthetics of the dark side, such as the clean and menacing designs of the Empire, to the more varied and unique designs of the light side. The conversation touches on the different starships and their designs, with a debate between the TIE fighter and the X-Wing. They also discuss the power and design of the Death Star and Star Destroyers. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the different fighting styles of the light side and dark side, including the use of double-bladed sabers and the unique styles of Darth Vader and Ahsoka Tano. In this conversation, Justin and Chris debate the cool factor of the light side and dark side in Star Wars. They discuss the aesthetics, characters, powers, and overall appeal of each side. They also touch on the themes of good vs. evil, the allure of the dark side, and the potential for redemption. The conversation highlights the complexity and depth of the Star Wars universe and the different perspectives fans have on the light and dark sides.
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In this episode of Dis or That, Justin and Chris debate which is the better ride: Space Mountain or Big Thunder Mountain. They discuss the number of theme parks each ride is in, the theming and scenery, the thrill factor, and the re-rideability. Justin argues that Space Mountain is the better mountain due to its indoor coaster experience and unique theming, while Chris argues that Big Thunder Mountain is more exciting and has better scenery. They also discuss the different overlays and re-theming options for Space Mountain. The conversation primarily focuses on comparing two roller coasters: Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain. The hosts discuss the ride experience, theming, popularity, and overall enjoyment of each attraction. They also touch on the myth of Big Thunder Mountain dislodging kidney stones and the potential for refurbishments or updates to the rides. The conversation segues into a discussion about other Disney polls they have conducted and the results they have received. They briefly mention the Sorcerer Mickey hat at Hollywood Studios and the overall state of the park. In this conversation, Justin and Chris discuss their thoughts on the theming and placement of attractions in Disney parks, specifically focusing on Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and Space Mountain. They explore the lack of cohesiveness in the theming of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway and suggest alternative theming options. They also discuss the placement of Star Wars attractions in Hollywood Studios and the need for more Muppets-themed attractions. The conversation concludes with a debate on whether Space Mountain or Big Thunder Mountain is the superior mountain attraction.
Takeaways
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In this episode, Justin and Chris engage in a friendly debate between the Mexico Pavilion and the France Pavilion at Epcot's World Showcase. They discuss the food and drink options, as well as the overall experience of each pavilion. While Justin argues for the delicious and familiar Mexican cuisine, Chris highlights the refined and diverse offerings of French cuisine. The debate explores the preferences of different types of eaters and the role of roleplay in the Epcot experience. The conversation compares the quick service options, Mexican fare, and French cuisine in the Mexico and France pavilions at Epcot. It also discusses the dessert options and drinks available in each pavilion. The atmosphere and indoor experience of the pavilions are compared, along with the rides Three Caballeros and Ratatouille. In this episode, Chris and Justin debate the merits of the France and Mexico pavilions in Epcot's World Showcase. They compare the Ratatouille and Three Caballeros rides, discuss the use of glasses in screen-based rides, and evaluate the queue experiences. They also explore the entertainment options in both pavilions, including music performances. Ultimately, Chris argues for the charm and cuisine of France, while Justin champions the lively atmosphere and music of Mexico.
Takeaways
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In this episode, Justin and Chris compare the movies Moana and Frozen. They discuss the themes of love, sisterhood, and identity in Frozen, as well as the themes of finding identity and forgiveness in Moana. They also highlight the complexity of the characters and the strong sister relationship in Frozen. The cast of both movies is praised for their excellent performances. Overall, both movies are considered top-notch Disney films with powerful themes that resonate with audiences of all ages. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the impact of voice actors in animated films, focusing on the performances of Alan Tudyk and Josh Gad. They also explore the role of sidekick characters and the underutilization of Pua in Moana. The success of Olaf as a sidekick and the genuine nature of Josh Gad's performance are highlighted. The versatility of Alan Tudyk as a voice actor is praised, and the surprise casting of Nicole Scherzinger as Moana's mother is discussed. The singing abilities of the Moana cast and the introduction of Lin-Manuel Miranda to the Disney family are also examined. The hosts debate the impact of Lin-Manuel Miranda's music in Moana and the existence of Lin-Manuel Miranda fatigue. In this episode, Chris and Justin discuss the impact of popular songs, the fatigue of overplayed songs, and the success of Christmas songs in Frozen and Moana. They also explore the underrated songs in Frozen and the role of sidekick songs in Disney movies. The influence of Lin-Manuel Miranda and the perfect mix of music in Moana are highlighted. The visual complexity of Moana and the success of Frozen at the box office are discussed. The cultural impact and franchise potential of Frozen are examined, along with the lasting impact of both movies. The complexity and death in Disney movies and the subtle Star Wars nod in Frozen are also touched upon.
Takeaways
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In this episode, Chris and Justin discuss and compare two Disney World resorts: Port Orleans and Caribbean Beach. They express their excitement for the topic and their passion for Disney resorts in general. They talk about the growing appreciation for resorts as they get older and how the resorts have become a major part of their Disney experience. They discuss the walking distance between resorts and the ability to explore different themes. They also mention the pet-friendly nature of Port Orleans as a positive aspect. Overall, they have a lively and engaging conversation about the different aspects of these resorts. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various themes related to the amenities and unique features of the Caribbean Beach Resort. They cover topics such as pet-friendly accommodations, the Skyliner transportation system, boat rides to Disney Springs, bar and dining options, entertainment provided by Yeehaw Bob, and additional amenities like fishing and movies under the stars. In this episode, Chris and Justin compare the dining options, food, dessert choices, additional experiences, pools, and room theming at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney's Port Orleans Resort. They discuss the unique dining experiences at each resort, including the popular Sebastian's Bistro at Caribbean Beach and the Scat Cat's Club at Port Orleans. They also highlight the delicious food options, such as Caribbean-inspired dishes at Caribbean Beach and Southern comfort food at Port Orleans. The hosts mention the different dessert offerings, including the famous beignets at Port Orleans and the pineapple bread pudding at Caribbean Beach. They also discuss the additional experiences, such as horse and carriage rides at Port Orleans and the top-rated pool at Caribbean Beach. Finally, they compare the room theming, with the Princess and the Frog theme at Port Orleans and the updated rooms at Caribbean Beach. Overall, both resorts offer unique and enjoyable experiences for guests.
Takeaways
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In this episode, Justin and Chris debate the merits of the Disney Channel Original Movies Brink and Johnny Tsunami. They discuss the similarities between the two films, including their focus on extreme sports and the rebellious sports star trope. The hosts also delve into the family dynamics and generational challenges portrayed in the movies. They explore the themes of social class, consumerism, and grunge culture. Additionally, they compare the cast of both films and highlight the standout performances. Overall, they acknowledge the quality of both movies and the nostalgia they evoke. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the cast of the movies, the directors' vision, the acting chops and family dynamics in the films, the impact of the movies, the nostalgia factor, personal preference, and the legacy and future of skating. In this episode, Chris and Justin discuss the safety aspects of wearing helmets while participating in extreme sports. They also compare the risks involved in the movies 'Brink' and 'Johnny Tsunami', with a particular focus on the presence of sharks. The gruesome falls and injuries depicted in 'Brink' are highlighted, as well as the characters' visits to each other in bed. The hosts acknowledge that they have exhausted the topic and express their anticipation for the results of the Instagram polls. They reflect on their favorite debate so far and invite suggestions for future debates. The episode concludes with a discussion about upcoming episodes focused on Disney-related topics and a thank you to their sponsor, the Magic Candle Company.
Takeaways
-Brink and Johnny Tsunami are both well-made Disney Channel Original Movies that evoke nostalgia.
-The films share similarities in their focus on extreme sports and the rebellious sports star trope.
-Family dynamics and generational challenges are prominent themes in both movies.
-The movies explore social class, consumerism, and grunge culture.
-The cast of both films deliver strong performances. The cast of both movies includes notable actors from the Disney Channel era, with each film having its own set of stars.
-The directors of the movies had different visions, resulting in different tones and pacing for each film.
-The acting chops and family dynamics in the movies were discussed, with differing opinions on which film portrayed these elements better.
-The impact of the movies on viewers was highlighted, with personal connections and nostalgia playing a significant role.
-Personal preference and individual experiences with the movies ultimately shape opinions and determine which film is favored.
-The legacy and future of skating were briefly touched upon, with the observation that inline skating has become less popular in recent years. -----Wearing helmets is important for safety during extreme sports.
-The presence of sharks in 'Johnny Tsunami' adds an element of risk.
-'Brink' depicts gruesome falls and injuries.
-Visiting friends in bed when they are sick is a sign of friendship.
-The hosts are excited to see the results of the Instagram polls.
-Future debates will cover a variety of Disney-related topics.
-The hosts express their gratitude to their sponsor, the Magic Candle Company.
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In this episode, Chris and Justin debate the merits of Smuggler's Run and Rise of the Resistance, two popular rides at Disney's Galaxy's Edge. They discuss various aspects of the rides, including the queues, pre-show experiences, length of the queue, references to characters and lore, and comfort and position in the ride. While both rides have their strengths, the hosts present their arguments for why they believe one ride is superior to the other. Ultimately, the debate showcases the unique features and experiences offered by each ride. The conversation compares the ride experience, fun factor with different groups, re-rideability, visuals and projection, screen quality and maintenance, ride length and queue time, immersive experience and set design, potential for updates and new experiences, thrill factor and drop experience, comparison with other Disney rides, ride systems and technology, and a conclusion. In this conversation, Chris and Justin compare the attractions Rise of the Resistance and Smuggler's Run at Galaxy's Edge in Disney World. They discuss the importance of animatronics in creating an immersive experience, the use of screens in Rise of the Resistance, and the lack of movement in the Stormtrooper animatronics. They also explore the lifelessness of the Stormtrooper room, the combination of ride systems and effects in Rise of the Resistance, and the unique experience of Smuggler's Run. Ultimately, they conclude that Rise of the Resistance is the superior ride, but invite audience opinions and debates.
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In this episode of Dis or That: A Disney Debate Podcast, Justin and Chris compare two Pixar films: Toy Story and Finding Nemo. They discuss the format of the podcast and introduce the two movies. Chris explains why he loves Finding Nemo, citing his personal connection to marine biology and the film's visuals and themes. Justin shares his love for Toy Story, highlighting its iconic status in the Disney world and the strength of its cast. They compare the cast of both movies and discuss the diversity of characters. The hosts delve into the themes of friendship, overcoming jealousy, and acceptance in both films. They also analyze the narrative structure and villains in Toy Story and Finding Nemo. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes discussed include the visuals and animation, the impact of being the first movie, the music by Randy Newman and Thomas Newman, the unique vibe and feel of each movie, the evolution of CGI and animation, the realism and personification of toys, the stakes and storytelling, and the future of the franchises. Additionally, the integration of iconic toys in Toy Story is highlighted. The conversation explores the educational impact of Finding Nemo and Toy Story, the real-life connections and lessons they provide, and the iconic catchphrases that have become ingrained in popular culture.
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Takeaways
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-Toy Story and Finding Nemo are both beloved Pixar films with strong casts and compelling themes.
-The diversity of characters in Finding Nemo adds depth to the story, while the iconic status of Toy Story makes it a legendary film in the Disney world.
-Both movies explore themes of friendship, overcoming jealousy, and acceptance.
-Toy Story has a strong narrative structure that keeps the story engaging, while Finding Nemo follows an epic hero's journey.
-The villains in both movies represent the challenges and obstacles of life. -The visuals and animation in Finding Nemo hold up well and are visually stunning.
-Toy Story being the first Pixar movie set the tone and had a significant impact on the animation industry.
-The music by Randy Newman in Toy Story is iconic and adds to the overall vibe of the movie.
-Each movie has a unique feel and atmosphere that sets them apart.
-The evolution of CGI and animation is evident in the visual quality of both movies.
-The personification of toys in Toy Story adds depth and creates high stakes for the characters.
-The future of the franchises is uncertain, but there is potential for new stories and characters.
-The integration of iconic toys in Toy Story adds to the nostalgia and appeal of the movie. Finding Nemo and Toy Story have had a significant educational impact on children, sparking interest in biology and inspiring future scientists.
-Both movies provide real-life connections and lessons, teaching about marine life in Finding Nemo and the importance of friendship and imagination in Toy Story.
-The catchphrases 'To infinity and beyond' from Toy Story and 'Just keep swimming' from Finding Nemo have become iconic and are deeply ingrained in popular culture.
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In this episode, Justin and Chris debate which ride is better: Pirates of the Caribbean or The Haunted Mansion. They discuss the storytelling, ride systems, narration, ride experience, queue experience, movie franchises, animatronics, characters, projection mapping, and more. While Chris argues for Pirates of the Caribbean, Justin defends The Haunted Mansion. They have a lively discussion about The Bride Animatronic in The Haunted Mansion and discuss the memorable music of Pirates of the Caribbean and its hummability, while acknowledging the iconic status of Haunted Mansion's music. They also compare the merchandise and gift shops, with Pirates of the Caribbean being praised for its themed merchandise and immersive shopping experience.
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