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- Aug 23, 1999
I watched the video for about one minute and 25 seconds, which is probably about a minute longer than I would watch it in person.
Heck, they should have just put a Tim Hortons in the pavilion and called it a day.
Heck, they should have just put a Tim Hortons in the pavilion and called it a day.
1. I can see it being a nice option for someone looking to take a break, zone out for a while, but it isn't very unique to me.
2. I mean, I know it is paying homage to Canada's territory, but
3. it reminds me of the log rollers that are at out local summer fest.
I wish maybe they could have kept both Off Kilter on one stage and put these guys in a new venue over by the gardens near Le Cellier or something. I just miss the upbeat fun that seeing Off Kilter did. It has to be hard for the Lumberjacks tho, following a big fan favorite like Off Kilter. If the lumberjacks were in addition to them I bet they would be being received a bit better.
I kept fast forwarding it, I found it boring. We went to a lumberjack show in Vancouver and it was really good. They had these huge tree logs and they climbed them so fast. They were racing to the top. They also did log rolling. It was way more exciting than the video I just watched.
There is a video of the Epcot one over on WDW Magic under News.
I wonder if the lumberjacks knew how small and constricting the stage area was going to be when they agreed to this with WDW.
I do think the show is going to be a miserable flop but it's not because of them, but because the area/location is just not right for this type of show.
Absolutely pathetic.
They need something exciting right off the bat to grab the audience's attention, and they think lame ax throwing is the way to do it.? Looks more like the kind of act used to "clear the house" in old time vaudeville.
So... do we actually know anything about the show or are we all just taking jabs and guesses based off of the stage and name?