There's possible, and then there's probable. Is it possible you could do all that between 8 am and 10 am? If everything aligned perfectly, yes. Is it probable? No. For the attractions you've listed above, I looked at the ride times and they add up to about an hour. That's just the time on the actual ride - not loading, waiting in line, transit time between attractions (which is somewhat minimized here with the proximity of everything), what happens if you just miss the doors for CoP or Monsters Inc and have to wait for the next cycle, or if there's stop/slowdown. Knowing that you'll have half your time taken up by the attractions, is it likely that all the rest (waits, walking, etc.) will only take an hour for 7 attractions? Not really.
Now, all that said, note that CoP takes up about 20 minutes, Monster's Inc about 11 minutes, and the People Mover about 10 minutes. Take one or all of those off the table, and the rest starts to look very manageable. I've been in Tomorrowland at opening on a party day and was able to knock out SM, Astro Orbiter, Speedway, Buzz, and People Mover within an hour (without FPs). It's the shows that are going to throw a wrench in your plans so I'd start there unless those are high on your priority list.