Gosh golly willikers, sports fans! (When am I ever going to get a chance at that kind of intro again?) SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"
Requested by several folks (which makes this by popular demand), today's episode of "What's the Attraction?" is the Rest in Pieces episode for "The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera" at Universal Studios Florida! This attraction opened with the park on June 7, 1990, and featured a wild chase through the cartoon universes of the acclaimed Hanna-Barbera Studios. Hosted by Yogi Bear and Boo Boo, guests joined them on the ride to save Elroy Jetson from the likes of Dick Dastardly. The attraction closed to make way for Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast, and then that closed to make way for the currently-operating Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem. Find out the fascinating history behind it all, and then strap in as the boys give this attraction one last ride as a proper send-off...this time, you get the pre-show AND the ride!
The best part of all...you don't even have to queue up! Just click the link, and enjoy. Episode 115 - Rest in Pieces: The Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera on YouTube
Monday, August 15, 2016
Monday, August 1, 2016
Episode 114 - Skull Island: Reign of Kong
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Episode 113 - Journey to Atlantis
Ahoy there, folks! SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"
This week's episode (the blog post of which is a whopping two weeks late! Sorry!) takes us back to SeaWorld Orlando, where it's very first thrill ride awaits…Journey to Atlantis is a generally slow moving boat ride that brings guests into the lost city of Atlantis. Things aren't as they appear, but of course, and you soon find yourself embroiled with trying to escape! The attraction opened in 1998, and was first of its kind for the adventure park - a legitimate adventure! But how does this aging attraction hold up? Find out by clicking below and hearing what we thought of it!
Episode 113 - Journey to Atlantis on YouTube
Episode 113 - Journey to Atlantis on YouTube
Monday, July 4, 2016
Episode 112 - The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic!
Hello there, listeners! SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"
We realize that, lately, the show has been doing a lot of side segments and editorials. Seems we've had a lot on our mind, but now we're gonna go ahead and get things back on track with attraction reviews!
Today's review brings us to Disney's Animal Kingdom, where the park has been hard at work bringing about new nighttime entertainment as part of its bid to stretch beyond half-day territory, thanks in no small part to next year's opening of the land based on James Cameron's Avatar film. We were promised Rivers of Light, truly gorgeous nighttime show in concept, but because that's not ready for reasons Disney doesn't want to discuss, we got Jungle Book: Alive with Magic! This isn't the first limited time only experience we've discussed on the show, but the show does take place each evening, bringing the 2016 Jungle Book live-action film to life with music, dancing, and a distinct Bollywood feel! Is it unique enough to woo our critics? Find out by clicking the link below!
Episode 112 - The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic! on YouTube
Episode 112 - The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic! on YouTube
Monday, June 20, 2016
Episode 111 - Top Ten "Some Jerk with a Camera" Episodes
To all who come to this synergistic podcast, welcome! We're SurferClock and TAP-G…and if you can't tell by this introduction to the blog post, today we're coming together with a fellow theme park critic who's quite a bit more well known and 108 times more hilarious than we…featured on Geekvision, That Fellow in the Coat, YouTube, and Channel Awesome, it's Some Jerk with a Camera! His videos reviewing theme park attractions, shows, and related films have garnered tens of thousands of views, his style is unique, and because he's such an inspiration to us and our show (though we try and keep joke theft to a minimum, we swear!), today we want to celebrate his legacy by counting down the Top 10 Some Jerk with a Camera episodes! Why celebrate his legacy?
Um…well…It seemed like a good idea at the time and is in NO WAY related to the various clothing-based video producer wars you may or may not have heard about. Something something Bolivian mice, just go watch the episode already.
Episode 111 - Top Ten "Some Jerk with a Camera" Episodes
Episode 111 - Top Ten "Some Jerk with a Camera" Episodes
Monday, June 6, 2016
Episode 110 - Are Theme Parks Art? (A WTA Editorial)
Greetings and salutations to you all! SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"
Today's episode takes a moment to go a little deeper than the show normally goes...and yes, we are aware that this is a review show, not WatchMojo or Theme Park Theory, but with "What's the Attraction?", we like to go beyond the boundaries of rides, shows, and attractions...we are a guidebook with character, after all, and sometimes, even audiobooks have to make you think now and then. This week's topic is one spurred on by a number of sources and inspirations, but the way TAP-G puts it is this: in an entertainment medium mired by commercialism and escapism, can theme parks as a whole truly be considered fine art?
Catch our discussion and feel free to contribute your thoughts to the comments section by checking out the podcast right here: Episode 110 - Are Theme Parks Art? (A WTA Editorial) on YouTube
As always, thanks for watching!
Today's episode takes a moment to go a little deeper than the show normally goes...and yes, we are aware that this is a review show, not WatchMojo or Theme Park Theory, but with "What's the Attraction?", we like to go beyond the boundaries of rides, shows, and attractions...we are a guidebook with character, after all, and sometimes, even audiobooks have to make you think now and then. This week's topic is one spurred on by a number of sources and inspirations, but the way TAP-G puts it is this: in an entertainment medium mired by commercialism and escapism, can theme parks as a whole truly be considered fine art?
Catch our discussion and feel free to contribute your thoughts to the comments section by checking out the podcast right here: Episode 110 - Are Theme Parks Art? (A WTA Editorial) on YouTube
As always, thanks for watching!
Monday, May 16, 2016
Episode 109 - Top 6 Reasons We Won't Review "Escape From Tomorrow"
Hello, folks. SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"
There aren't many films that come along about the theme park industry, so when they happen along, you'd expect us to review them…and while this isn't a bad notion, we've received a surprising amount of requests to review a little film called "Escape from Tomorrow", a 2013 movie that was filmed at the Disney parks incognito.
We watched it, and after much debate, we decided this movie is not worthy of a Theme Park Reel-view. "No, but why?!" you ask. We compiled 6 good reasons that it's just not worth our time, and we hope you'll understand. Might you be able to cobble a review out of it? Never mind that…listen in and you'll find out why we've opted out of giving it a full review.
Episode 109 - Top 6 Reasons We Won't Review "Escape From Tomorrow" on YouTube
Episode 109 - Top 6 Reasons We Won't Review "Escape From Tomorrow" on YouTube
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