![]() ![]() In it, Sackboy adventures through a prehistoric-themed standalone adventure, eventually taking on the antagonistic Big Rex. This game lacks the creation aspect, and is strictly about playing the levels. Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves (December 2010, PS3) - A short PlayStation Move-based combo-platter Mission-Pack Sequel and Tech-Demo Game, developed by XDev and Supermassive Games as a tie-in to LBP2. ![]() Sackboy adventures across the globe once more to get the various Creator Curators to attend a parade, once more solving their problems on the way. ![]() This title has less layers and lacks multiplayer, but retains the platforming and Create Mode. LittleBigPlanet (November-December 2009, PSP) - A pared-down game compared to the PS3 title, owing to the PSP's weaker hardware, developed by SCE/Guerrilla Cambridge and Media Molecule.Sackboy goes on an adventure to meet the Creator Curators all around the world, solving any conflicts of theirs and eventually taking on the rogue Creator Curator known as the Collector, who's been kidnapping characters from all across the world. LittleBigPlanet (October-November 2008, PS3) - The original game, developed by Media Molecule, which introduced the world to the titular realm, the four-player co-op, and the Create Mode.* SuspiciouslySimilarSong]: ], many of the songs present on the rides are replaced with original soundalikes. * SubvertedKidsShow: The Disney park depicted on screen and the movie's plot being set there plays this out. * SoundtrackDissonance: The luscious orchestral score of the trailer plays over increasingly nightmarish images. * SoundEffectBleep: The ubiquitous mega-corporation's name is bleeped out during Jim's spite the fact Jim mentioned the park by name earlier in the film while at Epcot. * SomethingElseAlsoRises: While Jim ogles the French girls in the Tiki Room, a jet of water from one of the fountains slowly and suggestively rises higher. * SlasherSmile: As Emily sees one of the French girls passing her by, she has a creepy vision of her having this face. * RedemptionEqualsDeath: Refusing to ride Spaceship Earth with the French girls begins Jim's redemption arc, culminating in him saving his daughter from the Other Woman. * ProductPlacement: Ultimate with the location of the film, the scientist from Siemens (who, in real life, sponsored a Disney World attraction) and a Neosporin-like drug whose real name is only heard, not seen. * ThePlague: The "cat flu" is referenced to be something like this, although ], at least the only one to show symptoms. He shows hints that he is suicidal, and begins [[: Jim's son begins trying to kill him. * DespairEventHorizon: Between losing his job and being stressed about what should be a joyful vacation, Jim begins the film teetering on the edge. The nature of the shoot meant there was little ability to control the lighting, something that black-and-white makes much easier to hide, and just like ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'', this also adds to the surreal horror elements. ![]() * DeliberatelyMonochrome: Done for artistic and pragmatic reasons. * CoversAlwaysLie: You may think this is a full-color animated horror film about Mickey and his friends ] just by looking at the poster, but while it ''is'' horror, it's a colorless live action film that has nothing to do with zombies. Multiple reviewers have theorized that the discrepancies came up from needing reshoots but being unable to fly back to Florida, being forced instead to shoot in Anaheim. It's clearly ''supposed'' to be Disney World, as it is referred to as such and they go to Epcot near the end of the film. * CompositeCharacter: The park itself is a hybrid of Disneyland and Disney World, utilizing exhibits and imagery from both. This appears to be a change in post-production, as ], you can barely make out lips saying "Neosporin" with audio dubbed over. * BlandNameProduct: Neosporin is used in the film, but is referred to as "Geosporic". * BlackEyesOfEvil: Jim's son Elliot develops these. * BlackDudeDiesFirst: It's ], but the first casualty of the film, ], is a black man. * AwfulWeddedLife: Jim and Emily are constantly bickering over everything, and she shoves him away when he tries to kiss her on the Pooh ride. * AllThereInTheManual: The French girls are named Isabelle and Sophie. * AcceptableBreaksFromReality: The film uses different music for the rides and attractions than the Disney parks use in real life, in order to avoid copyright issues. !!This film contains examples of the following tropes: especially here.''Ī 2013 guerrilla ] shot incognito in ], ''Escape from Tomorrow'' follows disgruntled father of two, Jim White, as he navigates his family vacation in the wake of being fired from his job, all while the theme park he and his family are vacationing at becomes ].Ĭontrast with ''Film/TheFurtherAdventuresOfWaltsFrozenHead''. >''People come here because they want to feel safe. ![]()
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