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    Andrew Ryan looks like....Walt Disney?


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    yep andrew ryan hates jews lol

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    LOL, kinda.

    Did that reporter say his name was Jack?!

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    Not just "Jack", but it sounded like he said "Jack RANDY"!

    Remove a D, move a Y and you've got RYAN!!

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    This explains it...

    BioShock is based on true events

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddy Is Strong! View Post
    This explains it...

    BioShock is based on true events
    I know and Sofia Lamb looks like Albert Einstein, what a freakin coinsidence.(Sarcasm)

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Iceman_Cometh View Post
    I know and Sofia Lamb looks like Albert Einstein, what a freakin coinsidence.(Sarcasm)
    LOL obviously we know that, no need to ruin our party

    (Runs off to look at pic of Einstein and Lamb)

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    Well, both men had ideas for innovation. Walt had visions of visual entertainment and a theme park that would dwarf all others that competed with it. Andrew had Rapture...and that speaks for itself.

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    is man not intitled to mikymouse

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    My mom walked in on me looking at a picture of Andrew Ryan and she was like "Is that Walt Disney?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Malley de Bough View Post
    My mom walked in on me looking at a picture of Andrew Ryan and she was like "Is that Walt Disney?"
    Be thankful...she could've walked in on you looking at something else...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rybow73 View Post
    Be thankful...she could've walked in on you looking at something else...
    LOL, I thought about posting something like that, but decided to see how long it would take before someone else said it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rybow73 View Post
    Be thankful...she could've walked in on you looking at something else...
    Yeah...

    ....BECAUSE I DID HAVE THAT SOMETHING ELSE OPENED IN ANOTHER TAB

    Just kidding of course

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    I think if anything,Ryan's B2 portrait looks more like Walt

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    I encountered this recently on a trip to Disneyland. In the big giant main courtyard, there's a bronze statue of Walt and Mickey Mouse. I freaked out, thinking it was Ryan before my brain caught up. It didn't help that he was wearing the exact same style of suit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPINEBLOOD View Post
    is man not intitled to mikymouse
    I just saw this...and I found it epic.

    Very well done, good sir!

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    He definitely does, it's been brought up before. Maybe Ken Levine is a fan of Walt Disney? They both created the ultimate place for fun and freedom.

    ~Mari.

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    Ryan looks like Disney and Sinclair looks like Desi Arnaz.

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    Howard Hughes

    I'm pretty sure Ryan is supposed to resemble Howard Hughes.

    The fact that Disney and Hughes had some resemblance to each other is just gravy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Donut232 View Post
    ..... and Sinclair looks like Desi Arnaz.
    LOL!!! That's who it was!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by janissary12 View Post
    I'm pretty sure Ryan is supposed to resemble Howard Hughes.

    The fact that Disney and Hughes had some resemblance to each other is just gravy.
    Let's be happy that Andrew Ryan didn't live out his final days naked and unbathed...like Hughes himself.

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    some people walso think Ryan looks like Vincent Price..just saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut232 View Post
    Ryan looks like Disney and Sinclair looks like Desi Arnaz.
    He does!!! LOL.

    ~Mari.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheEternalOne View Post
    I encountered this recently on a trip to Disneyland. In the big giant main courtyard, there's a bronze statue of Walt and Mickey Mouse. I freaked out, thinking it was Ryan before my brain caught up. It didn't help that he was wearing the exact same style of suit...
    Ryan: "So Mr.Walt... I hear you want to form a plan?"

    Walt: "Yes Andrew... the mind control... I will give you what ever you need..."

    Ryan: "Give me your under-sea kingdom!"

    Walt: "It is a deal then!"

    Walt & Ryan: *Evil laugh of evils*

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    If This IS True, Andrew Ryan Must Also Be John Cho.....

    http://i343.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1272172316

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eleanor-Lamb View Post
    If This IS True, Andrew Ryan Must Also Be John Cho.....

    http://i343.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1272172316
    My god... the plot thickens!

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    "Wow Journey To The Surface Must Be Modeled After
    It's A Small World"
    Brilliant!!!
    Last edited by Eleanor-Lamb; 04-24-2010 at 01:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eleanor-Lamb View Post
    "Wow Journey To The Surface Must Be Modeled After
    It's A Small World"
    Brilliant!!!
    holy crap............ thats astounding, they both have the same undelaying message of converting children to some idea subliminally

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    Actually, the concept for Journey came from Pirates of the Caribbean.. (Hey, you've been on one, you pretty much can figure out what the rest of them are like without riding...) However, there is a direct reference to Disney, to be found within Ryan Amusements.. the name is the dead give away... anyone know what it is??

    Hint: It was incorporated into a ride that can currently be experienced at Disney World, Florida...

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    Quote Originally Posted by majorjackass View Post
    Actually, the concept for Journey came from Pirates of the Caribbean.. (Hey, you've been on one, you pretty much can figure out what the rest of them are like without riding...) However, there is a direct reference to Disney, to be found within Ryan Amusements.. the name is the dead give away... anyone know what it is??

    Hint: It was incorporated into a ride that can currently be experienced at Disney World, Florida...
    Carousel of Progress?

    I've been on it. "It's a great, big beautiful tomorrow!"

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    Bingo. The "Kitchen of Tommorow" exhibit can be found by melting the ice, which is blocking a doorway in the "Hall of the Future". The Kitchen of Tommorow was one of Walt Disney's first forary's into audio animatronics at the Worlds Fair in ..(crap.. I lost my reference page), Which was later added to the Carousel of Progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majorjackass View Post
    Bingo. The "Kitchen of Tommorow" exhibit can be found by melting the ice, which is blocking a doorway in the "Hall of the Future". The Kitchen of Tommorow was one of Walt Disney's first forary's into audio animatronics at the Worlds Fair in ..(crap.. I lost my reference page), Which was later added to the Carousel of Progress.
    Lol. That was in Ryan Amusements, which was designed not by Ryan but by Carlson Fiddle - the character who is actually meant to mirror Walt Disney.

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    Actually Disney didn't build attractions himself, he had other people do it for him, so once again, the mantle of creator goes to Ryan, and the operator goes back to Fiddle.

    Poor Fiddle, stuck in the middle.

    Not to mention Ryan wanted a nightmare hellworld, and Disney had more "fluffy" ideas.

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    'Lol!!' is appropriate for this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winterkid View Post
    Actually Disney didn't build attractions himself, he had other people do it for him, so once again, the mantle of creator goes to Ryan, and the operator goes back to Fiddle.

    Poor Fiddle, stuck in the middle.

    Not to mention Ryan wanted a nightmare hellworld, and Disney had more "fluffy" ideas.
    You're an idiot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamesradar
    See, children are curious. Children like to ask questions. Children rebel. With his precarious underwater paradise constantly on the brink of collapse, Andrew Ryan couldn’t afford any of these nuisances, so he asked a man named Carlson Fiddle – the Walt Disney of Rapture – to build a place for these children.
    gg try again later

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    Quote Originally Posted by BioShock Freak View Post
    He definitely does, it's been brought up before. Maybe Ken Levine is a fan of Walt Disney? They both created the ultimate place for fun and freedom.

    ~Mari.
    Wow. What a good point. I think there is a bunch of similarities with Rapture and Disney World. A giant main building, a company that started out as a good thing then turned out bad(Fontaine and Pixar), and a bunch of people running around in masks like freaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crezth View Post
    What? Ryan wanted to scare kids into losing curiosity about the surface... To frighten them with stories of what the surface was like? Disney didn't intentionally set out to scare kids, just exploit them for every penny they have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winterkid View Post
    What? Ryan wanted to scare kids into losing curiosity about the surface... To frighten them with stories of what the surface was like? Disney didn't intentionally set out to scare kids, just exploit them for every penny they have.
    I say that because Fiddle is the Disney, not Ryan. Fiddle had the dream of a fun animatronic show (like Disney), and Fiddle had the knowhow and expertise to bring it to life (like Disney). Ryan is simply the producer, and the fact that he took control of the whole thing doesn't really bespeak a Disney sort of persona, rather than, say, a Bill Gates type of persona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crezth View Post
    I say that because Fiddle is the Disney, not Ryan. Fiddle had the dream of a fun animatronic show (like Disney), and Fiddle had the knowhow and expertise to bring it to life (like Disney). Ryan is simply the producer, and the fact that he took control of the whole thing doesn't really bespeak a Disney sort of persona, rather than, say, a Bill Gates type of persona.
    He was a parasite*!

    *though, to be fair, he did pay Fiddle in to be a parasite to him

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    I'd say he's a bit more like Clark Gable. He was supposed to look like the male ideal of the time; angular and heroic.

    http://sarcastig.files.wordpress.com...rk_320x240.jpg

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