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For the record, Helena Bonham Carter was really good on some Miami Vice episodes. And there should be an animated Miami Vice movie.
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Heavy Metal posted:For the record, Helena Bonham Carter was really good on some Miami Vice episodes. And there should be an animated Miami Vice movie. Sorry, this is the closest you’re gonna get: https://youtu.be/kZu5iDTtNg0?si=1maO1xT67bgz_B1i Edit: Moonbeam City kind of sort of, but that got memory-holed into a supermassive black hole. Boogaloo Shrimp fucked around with this message at 18:04 on Feb 18, 2024 |
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Moonbeam City really was a poor man's Archer that seem to have expected the Vaporwave aesthetics and Synth-pop to carry the show. and the mayor's sexual exploitation of Pizzaz is treated as a comedy bit It might have improved if given another season, but there's kind of a reason why it ended up getting memory-holed.
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# ? Feb 18, 2024 19:34 |
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Boogaloo Shrimp posted:Sorry, this is the closest you’re gonna get: Nice! There's also that Lasagna Cat Miami Vice bit, which is live-action based on a comic strip that feels like a cartoon.
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 02:07 |
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Lord Hydronium posted:It also has the dubious honor of being the first movie chronologically to get a content warning about offensive stereotypes on Disney Plus, and the less said about that the better. Only because they cut the worst racism from Fantasia instead of leaving it in with a warning. Dumbo and Bambi are my mom's favorite Disney films. I saw them tons as a kid. I can still recall most of Bambi but Dumbo... yeah there isn't much there in terms of a memorable plot. Just a few memorable scenes.
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 03:50 |
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Quite a lot of movies from that era are basically setpieces strung together with a pretty loose plot, often where a protagonist basically just pinballs around and has an arc thrown in somewhere.
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Yeah that's definitely accurate of Pinocchio too, I guess the main difference is the set pieces are just better. Like there's a part where a magic dove just drops a piece of paper with exposition on them so they can go to the next plot point. "BTW Gepetto went looking for you and got swallowed by a whale named Monstro"
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 12:22 |
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Conrad_Birdie posted:Helena Bonham Carter hasn’t been in a Tim Burton film in over ten years, can we get a new joke? eva green isn't as fun to type as helena bonham carter
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 16:36 |
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Sir Lemming posted:Yeah that's definitely accurate of Pinocchio too, I guess the main difference is the set pieces are just better. Like there's a part where a magic dove just drops a piece of paper with exposition on them so they can go to the next plot point. "BTW Gepetto went looking for you and got swallowed by a whale named Monstro" Lord Hydronium fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Feb 19, 2024 |
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https://twitter.com/loudtoon99/status/1759613411682394403?s=46&t=8qKeRz1MPwpnqaU9WYBJgg
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 18:32 |
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World War II, particularly the US entry into it, basically ended the Golden Age of Disney. Besides the effects of the strike, the drafting of working age men, and the loss of European markets, the Disney team was recruited to make propaganda films for the war effort. Meanwhile, FDR launched the Good Neighbor policy with the idea that since it was important to keep the Nazis from getting friendly with Latin American governments, the US should maybe try not being so terrible there. Part of this policy was a cultural exchange effort, and Disney cartoons looked like a great venue for that. Which brings us to the two wartime movies, Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Saludos Amigos This is less of a movie and more of a short travelogue (it's only 43 minutes) with four animated segments. For some reason this gets an offensive stereotype warning at the beginning, and I'm not really sure why, since it never gets much worse than a little exoticism over these cultures by the narrator. The opening to this one basically spells out the premise, with our narrator explaining that the Disney team flew down to South America to learn about their cultures as we see footage of the animators boarding their plane. Every animated sequence is preceded with a few minutes of live action showing footage of the real life inspiration, and the Disney team themselves hanging out. I like these bits. The shorts themselves are fairly slight, but entertaining. First we have Donald trying to ride an ornery llama over a rickety suspension bridge as we learn about Lake Titicaca and the Incas. Then a short about a baby mail plane called Pedro crossing the Andes to Chile and dealing with bad weather and angry mountains. It's cute. Then a segment with Goofy as a gaucho which is mostly based on him getting into various slapstick scenarios, and finally a bit with a Brazilian parrot named José Carioca, who teaches Donald about cachaça and samba. José was created as outreach for Brazilian audiences, and apparently he caught on there, so mission accomplished I guess. Overall I liked this one. The Three Caballeros Saludos Amigos was popular enough to get a sequel, and this time they expanded the scope by adding in Mexico. This also gets the stereotype warning, though I understand it more this time since our representative of Mexico, Panchito, is your pretty standard bandito stereotype. This is also divided into three segments, with a framing device of Donald getting presents in the mail from Latin America for his birthday. The first is a film about birds, which consists of a story about a penguin who wants to live in the tropics, some assorted comedic bits about toucans and other South American birds, and the best one, a story by an unseen narrator about the time he found a flying donkey as a boy and entered it in a race. The narration is very self aware and entertaining, and it ends on a genuinely funny twist. The next gift is José Carioca coming back to shrink Donald down and take him through a book to Bahia, Brazil, where they dance with some live action characters (that the technology wasn't really up to at the time) and we learn Donald really, really likes human women. This will be important. My favorite bit here is probably Donald getting jealous over a male suitor of the dancer he's interested in, and José helpfully handing him a giant cartoon mallet to hit the guy with. At the end, José uses "black magic" (his words) to return them to normal size. The final gift is from Panchito Pistoles, a pistol-packing rooster from Mexico. This segment starts off disarmingly normal as Panchito tells us about piñatas and Christmas traditions. They sing the movie's main theme, then fly around various scenes in Mexico where Donald ogles a bunch of live action ladies, and seriously, he is really into this. And then as our final segment in this trip to Mexico, the animators give us a salute to peyote. I don't really know how to describe this segment, it's weird. It starts with a live action singer whose face is superimposed on a cartoon night sky, and then a flower, and then Donald turns into a hummingbird and tries to seduce her, and then everything goes neon, and she transforms into José and Panchito who sing a sped up version of the main theme, and Donald is in a bull costume and fighting Panchito while José shoves firecrackers into him, and along the way this happens: It's such a bizarre fever dream, and that's the note on which the movie ends. I think I liked it, but maybe that's the psychedelic effects of the movie talking.
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Regalingualius posted:https://twitter.com/loudtoon99/status/1759613411682394403?s=46&t=8qKeRz1MPwpnqaU9WYBJgg
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mystes posted:That's weird. I wonder why Netflix would do that Oscar hype.
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 19:16 |
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mystes posted:That's weird. I wonder why Netflix would do that They just won a couple of Annie awards (voice acting and writing) so maybe just trying to ride that (very niche) wave? But mostly SolarFire2 posted:Oscar hype. Yeah
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 19:19 |
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SolarFire2 posted:Oscar hype.
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Lord Hydronium posted:The Three Caballeros
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# ? Feb 19, 2024 20:37 |
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Watched Brave for the first time. Overall I found it very pretty and a generally charming movie. There was some odd incongruity between the level of detail in the characters' hair versus their skin. Like the hair could hold up to any animated hair today, but the skin looked very flat and textureless. The story was simple compared to what I expect from Pixar, right down to the very trope-y "you have until [time] or the spell becomes permanent!" But I don't mind simple, the relationship between mother/daughter was very sweet.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 00:49 |
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I kinda wish more movies were structured like dumbo. I like the idea of chapters pertaining to a certain theme, versus something like an arc.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 05:21 |
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IIRC Sword in the Stone is similar, though like other adaptations it probably gets that from the source material, the early section of Once and Future King that similarly has various disconnected vignettes.
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Lord Hydronium posted:(The Three Caballeros talk) I haven't seen the movies themselves, but I appreciated that José and Panchito later show up in other Donald Duck-related media as genuine friends of Donald Duck that value and respect him, and actually highlight that despite his frequent misfortunes, Donald Duck had accumulated a wealth of experience in being an adventurer just by association with his uncle and nephews.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 08:25 |
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https://twitter.com/yuhkidemers/status/1759965713719235056?t=vC4KHGtPWMO0bnCxkn3uVQ&s=19 As good of an idea as this is for a movie, it's really lovely that this is where we're at culturally. "We don't wanna finance this movie, but if you can make it viral on the internet we'll consider it." These companies really are run by robots huh.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 18:40 |
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They apparently decided that Deadpool worked so they have to emulate it down to the viral-to-greenlight production part
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Sourdough Sam posted:https://twitter.com/yuhkidemers/status/1759965713719235056?t=vC4KHGtPWMO0bnCxkn3uVQ&s=19
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:11 |
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Terry McGinnis is already basically Miles Morales but with Batman but by that same token I'm surprised that was apparently considered an untenable pitch considering how successful and popular the Spiderverse movies are.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:16 |
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mycot posted:Terry McGinnis is already basically Miles Morales but with Batman but by that same token I'm surprised that was apparently considered an untenable pitch considering how successful and popular the Spiderverse movies are.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:18 |
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It's so clearly a good idea for a successful animated feature that it speaks poorly of WB that they're this afraid of the risk. What if it doesn't get enough upvotes!?
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:28 |
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Sir Lemming posted:Yeah that's definitely accurate of Pinocchio too, I guess the main difference is the set pieces are just better. Like there's a part where a magic dove just drops a piece of paper with exposition on them so they can go to the next plot point. "BTW Gepetto went looking for you and got swallowed by a whale named Monstro"
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:29 |
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But no Kevin to voice our grumpy old bats. It’s schwarbage
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:36 |
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Darth TNT posted:But no Kevin to voice our grumpy old bats. It’s schwarbage I’m just gonna say that Will Friedle is now one year older than Kevin Conroy was when he voiced old Bruce.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:40 |
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You can tell Neo-Gotham is still a shithole because Ace Chemicals is still allowed to operate as a business.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 19:52 |
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Phylodox posted:I’m just gonna say that Will Friedle is now one year older than Kevin Conroy was when he voiced old Bruce. What
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 20:00 |
Darth TNT posted:But no Kevin to voice our grumpy old bats. It’s schwarbage TBH, that actually seems like the obvious place to go with for a Beyond movie? Bruce finally passes away (…please no AI voice clips of him), and Terry now has to reckon with being the only person alive who truly knows what it’s like to be Batman, even with all of the years of experience he’s picked up.
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DoctorWhat posted:What the actor who voiced batman beyond, will friedle, is now 47. will conroy, who was the voice of bruce wayne, a previous batman who in the titular series "batman beyond" was now a wizened mentor figure, was only 43 when the first episode aired. the poster means to imply that this is serendipitous, as mr. friedle is now of an appropriate age to be the voice of the wizened mentor figure.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 20:07 |
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Given Zaslav had canned Batgirl and seem in general not keen on batman and thinks Animation is non profitable, I suspect the answer to 'why resistance' is because it's a stupid fucker letting his biases overrule everything.
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 21:04 |
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DeimosRising posted:the actor who voiced batman beyond, will friedle, is now 47. will conroy, who was the voice of bruce wayne, a previous batman who in the titular series "batman beyond" was now a wizened mentor figure, was only 43 when the first episode aired. the poster means to imply that this is serendipitous, as mr. friedle is now of an appropriate age to be the voice of the wizened mentor figure. I'm not deaf, I'm flummoxed!
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https://twitter.com/hollywoodhandle/status/1759668445275205641
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# ? Feb 20, 2024 23:34 |
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yeah maybe they should make a sequel to the most recent spiderverse movie?
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# ? Feb 21, 2024 02:21 |
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mystes posted:yeah maybe they should make a sequel to the most recent spiderverse movie?
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mystes posted:That's a good point actually. You would think if they just leaned into the comparison the studio would be throwing money at them. On the other hand they probably just hate animated movies. Just think of the tax rebates they could get by starting this project and then canning it!
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Sorry, I feel like I ask the obvious questions, but is "they just hate animated movies" based on any specific incident or just a tendency of bog shot companies to poo poo all over their animation divisions Please accept these screenshot from the comic The Three Caballeros Ride Again, in which Donald's horny days are hilariously acknowledged. Also, i just think it's very cute how both his friends think so highly of him, the loser with no fixed job. https://www.tumblr.com/marziafantasia94/723113084888219648/can-we-just-appreciate-how-panchito-and-jos%C3%A9?source=share paradoxGentleman fucked around with this message at 20:39 on Feb 22, 2024 |
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