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Henchman of Santa posted:My favorite 30 Rock joke will always be "Freshass: Based on the Novel 'Tush' by Assphire" I was always partial to "there ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party cuz a Liz Lemon party is mandatory"
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syscall girl posted:I was always partial to "there ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party cuz a Liz Lemon party is mandatory" Can't have a Lemon party without old Dick!
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BrigadierSensible posted:I am sad that porn parodies now use the standard "Movie Name: an XXX parody", instead of what used to happen when they would make funny silly puns. Like Edward Penishands, etc.
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 15:36 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:While that's true for any other movie, there is no way to improve on “The Big Lebowski“. The Big Lubeowski
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 15:49 |
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The Biggest, Blackest Lebowski
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 16:40 |
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The Big Leblowski
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 16:45 |
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Thats big, lebowski.
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 16:52 |
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I'll be the burned crotch Lebowski with a side of "the female form does make me uncomfortable, Maude"
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 17:08 |
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Coitus?
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 20:18 |
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He Fixes the Cable
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 23:26 |
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The "BIG" Lebowski: in White Russians
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 00:13 |
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umalt posted:The "BIG" Lebowski: in White Russians Also called "Cock Asians"
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 00:23 |
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Not the most subtle thing, but in the new The Tick, they touched on the difference between his suit in the pilot and his suit in the second episode with a comment from Arthur on how the Tick looks different a few minutes later in-show. Additionally, the entire show feels like "little things" the series, including references to the two previous tv incarnations. I swear, if they continue utilizing the 66 Batman in any way, they need to call Peter Serafinowicz first. He sounds so sincere and close to Adam West.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 02:59 |
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Yeah Peter did an amazing job in that show. Hell, the whole show was a hoot.
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The Sexual Shiite posted:Not the most subtle thing, but in the new The Tick, they touched on the difference between his suit in the pilot and his suit in the second episode with a comment from Arthur on how the Tick looks different a few minutes later in-show. Hahaha, I'm only on like the third episode so far, but that's really funny. Cause they were teasing the idea that Tick was a figment of Arthur's mind or some kind of Jekyll/Hyde scenario, so I was wondering if it was related to that somehow. I forgot it had been months between the pilot and the proper series production.
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A feeling I always have watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit is this - Judge Doom is out of sync with the rest of Toon Town. The important part of timing being integral to a toon's performance, is that other toons are doing their thing to make the punchline stick. The difference between Doom Dropping a Piano on Eddie's brother and Tweety's shtick is intent. Tweety wasn't just being "funny". He was actually helping Eddie - Eddie had nowhere to go from that pole. He would have hung there until exhaustion set in and fallen eventually anyway, so Tweety caused his descent to continue. Then,. as he comes across Mickey and Bugs skydiving he mimics their poses and slows his descent - without their "spare tyre" gag Eddie would have continued at terminal velocity - and the trampoline guy wouldn't have got to him in time for the punchline to land, and Eddie to therefore land safely. They are all in sync with each other's gags - they all work together to stop an accident from becoming a tragedy, likely entirely on instinct. If Doom was in sync with ToonTown, Eddie's brother wouldn't have died. Someone would have wandered by with a comically small umbrella or something. (Unless Eddie's brother didn't actually die in Toon Town, I cannot remember that detail well.)
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Do you surmise that it may then be impossible to die in Toon Town (except at the hands of a renegade toon)? If you tried to kill yourself in Toon Town would every gun just shoot out one of those *bang* flags, and every noose turn into a hilarious rubber noose like in the Will Smith magnum opus Wild Wild West?
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# ? Aug 29, 2017 19:36 |
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I honestly couldn't begin to guess. I just like musing on patterns.
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BioEnchanted posted:A feeling I always have watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit is this - Judge Doom is out of sync with the rest of Toon Town. The important part of timing being integral to a toon's performance, is that other toons are doing their thing to make the punchline stick. Roger specifically says that it's a Toon's job to make people laugh, so this makes sense. Even the Weasels make you laugh. You could say they don't do it on purpose, but, if what you are saying is true, they can't help it. Doom is the anti-toon. A prequel graphic novel would be interesting to see how Doom became what he / it was. As long as it was in the movie's continuity and not the original story the movie was based on.
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# ? Aug 29, 2017 20:45 |
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Something I always like in cartoons is when a character gets hyper-focused enough, mainly happens when enraged, to start using cartoon physics intentionally, like in the Garbage Day episode of Rocko's Modern Life - most of the episode just happens to him, Spunky gets cubed in the trash compactor, haha, the usual gags - then the dog that keeps escaping from the lab starts bullying him, and after a bit. Rocko just snaps. He takes the cube inside with a sour expression, rips Spunky off the top layer, uses a rolling pin to reshape him then shoves an airpump in his mouth to reinflate him, and it's of course funny, but the way he moves while doing it. He's so sick of all this poo poo it ends up looking more badass than funny, it's like "Finally, it happened. Rocko's mood has exploded again, and it is awesome.".
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Saint Freak posted:Do you surmise that it may then be impossible to die in Toon Town (except at the hands of a renegade toon)? If you tried to kill yourself in Toon Town would every gun just shoot out one of those *bang* flags, and every noose turn into a hilarious rubber noose like in the Will Smith magnum opus Wild Wild West? A corollary to this is that toons would be really dangerous to humans in the real world because they'd still have all their wacko toon abilities but the humans wouldn't be protected by Toon Town physics (which is the flipside of dip being super dangerous to Toons in the real world) Snowglobe of Doom has a new favorite as of 10:41 on Aug 30, 2017 |
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That's why its said that dropping a piano/anvil on someone's head is a real toon way to kill someone. An immature toon might drop something heavy on a real person's head to be funny. I mean, it's funny when it lands on a toons head, so it'll be funny when I do it to a real person. .... Whoops, real people don't shake it off as easily or as funnily. A disgruntled toon might also kill someone the same way, thinking "hey how do you like having heavy poo poo dropped on your head all day eh? Not so funny now motherfucker."
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Holy poo poo an 80s movie that hasn't had a modern sequel, remake or reboot It'll happen. Probably with anime.
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bitterandtwisted posted:Holy poo poo an 80s movie that hasn't had a modern sequel, remake or reboot Oh they never gave up on the idea of a sequel, they've been throwing around scripts and experimenting with CGI and everything else you'd expect ever since. Not even Bob Hoskins' death slowed them down, they just went "Welp, I guess we'll have a CGI ghost Eddie Valiant now!" and kept rolling along. The first idea for a sequel was Roger & co going off to fight the Nazis in WW2 and Speilberg's reaction was "Uhhhhh guys I just did this thing called Schindler's List I can't really be involved in a wacky comedy Nazi film right now ..." Someone took that script and removed all the war references and instead made it a prequel about Roger's rise to fame on Broadway and the even wrote a bunch of songs for that and someone even recorded one. Here it is set to footage from the original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t51fvMQ3mKA Lots more info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Framed_Roger_Rabbit#Proposed_sequel
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All I remember was the post from the weird fanart thread where Roger Rabbit 2 had an invasion of animal characters and only Roger and Jessica could stop them.
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Also there was a sequel of sorts. It's called Bonkers and it was part of the Disney Afternoon lineup. It's a whole series about a washed up toon star that becomes a cop and has a human partner that works the border beat between Toon Town and the real world. Of course, it's all animated but they made the toons and humans have very different styles and color palettes so it works pretty well, for what it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qR8bw013m8
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Oh poo poo, I remember that one! It was alright.
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The Bloop posted:Also there was a sequel of sorts. It's called Bonkers and it was part of the Disney Afternoon lineup. Oh my god. That opening is familiar as hell to me but I have absolutely zero recollection of ever watching this show. What the poo poo, brain?
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 17:37 |
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I imagine trying to get licensing these days to get Disney and WB characters next to each other like they did is probably impossible now. They can do it without the licensing but it would lose a lot.
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Nth Doctor posted:Oh my god. That opening is familiar as hell to me but I have absolutely zero recollection of ever watching this show. What the poo poo, brain? The plots were mostly pretty forgettable. And they changed up nearly the entire supporting cast between the two seasons. (And apparently season 2 was actually made first)
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Lockback posted:I imagine trying to get licensing these days to get Disney and WB characters next to each other like they did is probably impossible now. They can do it without the licensing but it would lose a lot. Hell, if we're gonna see a disney/wb crossover of any kind, I'd want it to be a weird JL vs Avengers movie
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Lockback posted:I imagine trying to get licensing these days to get Disney and WB characters next to each other like they did is probably impossible now. They can do it without the licensing but it would lose a lot. If they got the cross licensing in Wreck It Ralph, anything is possible.
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synthetik posted:If they got the cross licensing in Wreck It Ralph, anything is possible. Anything that can wrangle Disney, Nintendo and Capcom... (Sega, obviously, will put Sonic in anything)
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 19:34 |
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Disney and WB both insisted that the other not have more screen time in Roger Rabbit. That's why Bugs/Mickey and Donald/Daffy have shared scenes. It was the easiest way to ensure a tie.
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rydiafan posted:Disney and WB both insisted that the other not have more screen time in Roger Rabbit. That's why Bugs/Mickey and Donald/Daffy have shared scenes. It was the easiest way to ensure a tie. I've never gone through and counted, but I also remember reading that Mickey and Bugs each say the exact same amount of words in their scene together.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 20:01 |
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Donald and Daffy / Bugs and Mickey are definitely one of my favorite cross licensing events, and makes the movie unique.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 21:14 |
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The dueling piano scene will never not be amazing.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 21:15 |
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Yeah, it was amazing. Even if they could get the rights to make another one today, there's no way Disney would let Donald use racial slurs. It was shocking, but it really made the scene impactful and I don't think the underlying metaphor of segregation in the entertainment industry would have worked nearly as well without it
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RandomFerret posted:Yeah, it was amazing. Even if they could get the rights to make another one today, there's no way Disney would let Donald use racial slurs. What? I couldn't understand a word he said.
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Donald Duck does not use a racial slur in the scene, but it vaguely sounds like he's dropping an n-bomb. He isn't though.
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