Howard Stark's (John Slattery's) presentation of his idea for a futuristic city is heavily influenced by Walt Disney's television revelation of his new EPCOT Center, and the accompanying Florida Project. The 3-D map of the city closely mimics that of EPCOT's, and the posters behind Stark are from World's Fairs, in which Disney had a great influence, like Stark may also have been. In addition, one of the very few real-life 1964 World's Fair buildings included in the Stark Expo is a replica of the General Electric pavilion, which famously featured Disney's Carousel of Progress. Richard M. Sherman contributed the song "Make Way for Tomorrow Today" to the movie, a song similar to "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow," which Richard and his brother Robert B. Sherman composed for the Carousel of Progress, among many other classic Disney tunes.
Scritto da postmind il 02-03-2025 alle ore 23:45

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