So does my son. He always wants to ride the Haunted Mansion ride when we visit Disneyland and Disney World and after watching the new Haunted Mansion movie, he really wanted me to interview him about it. We both enjoyed the movie and agree that it works because they leaned into the ride as hard as they could. Here is what he had to say...
On a scale of one
to ten, ten being highest, how excited were you to see Haunted Mansion?
Probably a sssssseven...?
Where does the Haunted
Mansion ride rank for you of all the rides at Magic Kingdom?
Probably six?
So your excitement
for the movie matches the ride?
I guess.
Why weren’t you
more exited for Haunted Mansion?
I don’t know, I just wasn’t.
Did you see the
previous The Haunted Mansion movie?
Yes.
On a scale of one
to ten, how good was that previous movie?
Probably a negative two.
So what about the
new movie makes it better?
It’s just more like the ride. It’s creepier. The mood is more Haunted Mansion-y.
Is your favorite
part of the ride in this movie?
Kiiiind of.
Tell us about that.
My favorite part is where you go backwards and down in the graveyard, with the flying ghosts everywhere...oh wait! Yeah, it did happen in the movie!
Did they do a good
job with that part?
More on the good side.
How? What made it
good? Tell me about the scene.
Well, there’s ghosts flying around everywhere in the graveyard.
How did they get
the ride part in there?
Because you’re in a graveyard with ghosts flying around everywhere.
What other parts
of the ride did they do a good job with in the movie?
The guy with the dog.
The groundskeeper?
Yeah! It looked like him
Was he a main
character in the movie?
No, he was very background character.
What other
characters from the ride are in the movie?
The main villain - I forgot his name.
The hat box ghost
(Jared Leto)?
Yeah. Also the bride with the axe (Lindsay Lamb).
Anyone else?
The floating candlestick.
Was that a main
character in the movie?
*laughs* No!
Who were the
protagonists in the movie?
There was...Ben (LaKeith Stanfield). There was a kid (Chase Dillon)...what was the kid’s name? And a mom (Rosario Dawson).
Who else?
Danny DeVito. Owen Wilson - the fraud exorcist. And the fortune teller person (Tiffany Haddish).
Of the protagonists,
who was your favorite?
The kid, obviously.
What was the kid’s
story?
Well his dad died? Oh yeah, his dad died and they wanted to move, and they moved to that house and they didn’t know it was haunted but then since a ghost follows you home, they had to come back. Because everywhere they went, they were being haunted.
That’s a cool
thing they were doing with the horror movie cliche - why they don’t leave the
house.
Oh! Another part they did good with the ride - was the clock with the 13 hours. The hallway of haunts banging on the doors. The scene with the candlestick. The knight statue...
The suit of armor?
Yeah.
Did they have
pretty much everything from the ride in the movie?
No.
What was missing?
The guy in the coffin. *makes whiney noises and pushing palm of hand up toward the ceiling*
What would have
been a funny way to incorporate the person trapped in the coffin?
If it was one of the protagonists trying to get out of it.
What is the
villain trying to do in the movie?
Trying to get a thousand happy haunts to have a lot of power or whatever.
Was the villain
scary, or lame, or...
He was “Disney scary” [chuckles] oh and I like that they incorporated the heads that follow you around. The ones that look at you while you walk around.
Are people who
like the ride going to like the movie?
Yeah, I would assume so.
Would you tell
people if you like the ride, you’ll like the movie?
Yeah, I would say that.
Besides the kid,
who was your next favorite character?
Obviously, danny devito
Why Danny DeVito?
Because Danny DeVito. That’s why.
Will kids be
scared by the movie?
Maybe five-year-old kids. Very small children probably. But kids my age, no.
Now that the movie
has come out, do you think there is anything from the movie that you think they’ll
put in the ride? The same way they put Jack sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean
ride? Or is there something from the movie that you’d like to see put in the
ride?
Ummm...Danny Devito.
Rating: Which one
is worth more of your money - the ride or the movie?
That’s a good question. I think I would pay slightly more for the ride because you’re THERE, and it’s not on a screen.
Special Disney Rating:
If there were a line for the movie, how many minutes would you wait before you
said nah?
Ffffffff...fifty.
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