Tomorrowland

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Tomorrowland")

Doug (vo): The plot to "Tomorrowland" seems eerily similar to what the film actually is. The movie is about a place for every creative dreamer it's taken and allowed to explore any creative ideas they want with no limitations. Essentially, that's the film in a nutshell. A whole bunch of interesting and imaginative ideas with absolutely no limitations. But the thing is...you kinda need limitations. If not, you get kind of this disoranized, unfocused mess, and...yeah, you can start to see what the problem is.

Story
Doug (vo): The movie opens with a rather awkwardly and funny introduction by George Clooney, who tells the story about how he used to be a boy genius. He creates a rocket pack...yeah, it's that kind of movie, I guess...and an android that looks like a little girl takes him to that wonderful place where all creativity is welcomed, Tomorrowland. Cut to modern day, where another little genius named Casey is given a pin that allows her to see Tomorrowland, but not quite get there. When she tries to look for more information about it, suddenly, robots and all sorts of villains are chasing her down. A little android from before, named Athena, comes back into play, and she leads her to George Clooney, who, in turn, takes her to Tomorrowland. Why? Because he apparently created a device that could lead to the end of the world. And guess what? It's coming up. But his calculations show that Casey might be the key in order to fix everything. Will they make it in time and stop an evil genius, played by Hugh Laurie, for making this self-fulfilling prophecy come true? Does Disney like really obvious tie-ins to its theme parks, literally having the opening take place at one of their theme parks? I think you know the answer to this.