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I highlighted you answering your own question.
Paid. Being paid. That's the key word. That's why movie posters are all graphic design (and poor GD at that). I give Disney HUGE credit for getting Drew Struzan to come back and do some Star Wars posters, however. But then again, with movie...
So... I'm confused. We're upset because a loving fictional relationship broke up and now we're upset that the relationship currently isn't abusive enough?
Long story short, the 80's saw the relationship becoming much more loving and less disrespectful after MTM. Coincidentally, the same time...
Oof. That's painfully obvious. Plus, it looks like they changed the firing pistol joke where the gun opens up to reveal a mouse with a smaller gun. They just cut to the chase there.
But yeah. Their ending doesn't make any sense. And it's sloppy as heck too.
I do remember that was how it worked, anyway. I haven't seen that stuff since it premiered, and it was on, like, 3 or 4 episodes? I forget. I only remember that ABC's Whose Line is it Anyway episodes were clobbering it in the ratings.
(Way off topic alert)
Still, you wonder. Other than the...
(really hoping more would contribute to this)
I was going to post this in the worst cartoon of all time thread, but it is so distastefully baffling that it must be placed here.
A bit of backstory for those who never knew about this. In the 1970's, Korea traced over silent era animations for...
Here's a 1980's Public Domain enough to prevent copyright infringement VHS featuring the most unfortunate frame of Bugs Bunny they could trace.
He looks like he either ate the rabbit that came out of the hat, or he's about to whiz in it. And those are the cleaner interpretations.
That's the unfortunate new trend. That's the same reason why movie posters for kid's movies are uninspired white backdrops with the characters just sitting there. Supposedly the "logic" behind this move is that kids are too stupid and or Mr. Magoo levels of visually impaired that the only way...
Danger Mouse was back when Nick had no original programming and just got the rights to international fare. The new series will be Netflix exclusive, at least in the US, and not on Nick. It's a shame, but at least we're not getting it several years later after it airs somewhere else.
But as...
Unless they decided to put her in the thing while it was in production, or they had to get her back in for ADR or something. I dunno. If this isn't coincidental, it seems like one clumsy and hamfisted actor allusion. I wonder if there's one for Wicked shoe horned in as well.
So the new...
Ahem..."dubbed" as in I dubbed in the original Monster Hits music album version of the song under the Monster Hits video Kevin Clash Elmo redub version. I wasn't the first one to try it, but I managed to just get it right that it wasn't off sync. For some reason the music and video didn't...
All I'm saying is, if Trump wins, Mexico will definitely build a wall. To keep the Americans out!
I'm as sick of talking about him as I am listening to him. Trump is clearly a freaking genius. He didn't stupid his way into a fortune, no matter how many times he went bankrupt. If you look at...
Exactly. You can make a new Are you Afraid of the Dark, All That, and You Can't Do That by just throwing new kids into the mix. Of course, the problem is, I can just see them making inferior sketch comedy shows and just slapping "All That" and "YCDTOT" on the label.
As for the cartoons...
Don't feel like sorting through the entire thread to see if this is already posted. But I still don't get why they have to make Jimmy Hart versions of Sesame Street Songs for Sesamstrasse. Most of them do sound pretty good, but it's a shame that "Monster in the Mirror" sounds... so off tone...
Wow. This show has gotten ...weird...
I really liked how Clarence stuck up for Benson. That goes to show how much of a better person Clarence is. Though Balance was pretty much dead on with Belson's lack of actual friends.
(Slams head on desk) ARGH! Rango! I can't believe I forgot it was Rango. Yeah. I was looking at that set because it was cheaper than tracking both those two down separately, but to have a full frame DVD made past 2008... I know these are just collections of already released DVD's, but it's...
I didn't say it was bad because it was unpopular. By no means do I forget the horrible X-Treme fad from the 90's. I have vivid memories of various junk foods (really bad ones) with pictures of kids skateboarding/mountain biking/rollerblading being purchased by kids who never would touch any...
UGH. Well, I can safely say I watched an episode worse than Gorilla. It wasn't even juvenile in a trolling creator sort of way. It was just bad. Plain poorly written, lazy and bad. Except for the line about "They hopped on Pop for an hour!" That was surprisingly funny.
Oh.. and this image just popped up at WB animation's headquarters.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/is-cartoon-network-prepping-a-new-jla-animated-series
It features posters of Bunnicula, Wabbit, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo, a cryptic JLA poster (doubtful it's for a...
There are a few good ones in there. I'd say Astro Boy is deep down a film that wants to be good, but watching it you can pinpoint the exact moment Imagi went bankrupt. And it's a shame, since the film gets very uneven, but it has a strong start and a decent ending. Plus, it's hardly the worst...
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