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The Weekly Planet

Tomorrowland - Caravan Of Garbage

The Weekly Planet

James

Tv & Film, Unknown

512.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Here we are at the conclusion of our Disney's Biggest Bombs series, rounding things out with Tomorrowland from 2015. Brad Bird who made a name for himself with the likes of The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol again delves into live action with an epic tale of alternate dimensions, retro-futurism, robots, jet packs and George Clooney's. Maybe it was too early or maybe it was too late but it didn't make much of an impact upon release despite being a pretty charming and positive adventure. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review


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0:00.0

Welcome back everybody to another episode of Caravanna Garbage, where we're bringing to a conclusion

0:04.6

our look at four big Disney bombs. Terrific. This might be the best one yet. In what sense?

0:11.6

It's the latest, which means it's the one I remember the most, which makes it the best one yet.

0:16.2

Okay. Wouldn't that apply to every one of these you've just seen? That's right.

0:21.2

Okay, great.

0:21.8

Best ones yet.

0:22.7

So if you watch The Lone Ranger again, you'd be like, this is the best one yet. That's probably the best one yet. Or it would be if I watched it again, which I will after this. Terrific. Please leave a like because, let me tell you, I would love to watch the Lone Ranger again and have, I know that people support me in doing so.

0:38.1

That would be lovely, wouldn't it?

0:39.3

Yeah.

0:39.7

Just a bit of support, finally.

0:41.2

Finally. So to wrap this up, we're looking at 2015's Tomorrowland. Whoa. Or as now it's called on, at least the Australian version of Disney Plus, Tomorrowland, colon a World Beyond. Yes, it was also called that in its cinema release in the UK.

0:57.9

Ah, the Uok.

0:58.8

Because, and I wonder about this myself, and I did my own research.

1:04.0

It's because in Europe, the trademark Tomorrowland is taken by a music festival in Belgium.

1:12.5

So it would be funny, I think, either way.

1:15.4

Either like, you know, a bunch of optimistic teens show up to the Hard Electronica Music Festival.

1:22.7

Because they're like, let's change the world and recycle after they've seen Tomorrowland and then they show up to this.

1:27.3

Or a bunch of like European hardhouse enthusiasts wearing like plastic pants and dog collars

1:32.8

go to this movie being like, oh, we're in for a treat here. And it's George, this George Clooney

1:38.6

flinging a, it's George Clooney waving a ray gun about being like, these damn kids. Doesn't work either way. No, you're right. There's no cross-probo here. They could have called it Tomorrowland, Colin George Clooney yells a little girls or whatever, because it's mostly that, isn't it? I mean, one's a robot and one's like 25-26. Sure. In real life, I should say. But yeah, this is based on the Disneyland attraction, of course, of the same name, which opened in the 1950s. Based on? Yeah, loosely. What's the deal with that attraction? It's to be like, this is the future. What if optimism? What if the future there was, you spoke to a robot? Is this the one, is this the attraction at Disneyland? What if you hit the wheels on a car or whatever, but it's still had wheels? But is this, what I'm asking, because I think there's a, there's a couple of Disneyland attractions that are similar. One is like, what if UFOs and ray guns and flying cars or whatever? And one is, one was always like, look at this mobile phone, it's so small or whatever. It was actual products kind of thing.

2:35.4

Okay.

2:35.8

But then I think at a certain point, someone will know in the comments, at a certain point, like what you could just get in a shop was more advanced than what they were showing at the attraction or whatever. At a tandy electronics or whatever. Yeah, they were like, look at this Nokia. And I'm like, great, I'll take a photo of that with my iPhone 17 or whatever.

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