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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:One thing I thought was kinda cool in Endgame is there's a decent chance the thing that kicked Howard Stark and Hank Pym's feud (about Stark always wanting to get his hands on Pym's tech) into high gear was Cap stealing his Pym particles when they went back to the 70s. Nah, that’s not how time travel works in the MCU. Changing the past doesn’t change YOUR past, it just creates a new timeline that branches off the original. That’s why they quickly nix the “let’s just kill baby Thanos” plan and it’s how 2023 Nebula survives killing 2014 Nebula. Endgame created a few unresolved branch timelines like the one where Loki escapes custody in 2012 with the Tesseract and the one where Thanos, Nebula, Gamora, and the Black Order all essentially die in 2014 by traveling to 2023 and not coming back. Promoted Pawn has a new favorite as of 00:31 on May 8, 2019 |
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True, BUT... like I said, it's a nice thought and fits in with the quarrel they have going anyway
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I believe that they (Bugs and Mickey) had to deliver the exact same number of words, as well. Apparently having the ducks share most of their screentime was a workaround for that.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Apparently having the ducks share most of their screentime was a workaround for that. Apparently another part of the agreement was that Daffy and Donald had to be equally good at playing the piano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prx4-erFlPc Snowglobe of Doom has a new favorite as of 05:01 on May 8, 2019 |
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The piano duel is the best part of a movie made entirely of best parts. That or when Roger explains he can only do things when it's funny.
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I think my favourite (non-subtle) 'wow, they went that far' moment in WFRR is when Roger is about to sit in Teddy's chair, Eddie yells at him, and he pulls away, leaving fingerprints on the dust.
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I adore WFRR. It was such an amazing movie. This is a really good video that touches on some of the things the film did to stand out EDIT: gently caress it was posted last page! Happy Noodle Boy has a new favorite as of 12:22 on May 8, 2019 |
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I haven't seen WFRR since I was a kid, and you've all inspired me to rewatch it. Early (not so) subtle moment - there's a load of toon brooms sweeping up on the film set, with a busker playing a jazz version of The Sorceror's Apprentice.
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:EDIT: gently caress it was posted last page!
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Smile, darn ya! Smile!
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I hate that movie very much, but I gotta say it does have a ton of moments perfect for this thread.
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watch it again and you'll probably like it more
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freeedr posted:I hate that movie very much, but I gotta say it does have a ton of moments perfect for this thread. Can you elaborate on why you hate it? I'm genuinely curious because I have actually never met anyone who didn't have anything less than "it's ok" to say about it. I'm not trying to call you out or anything, I just really want to know.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Can you elaborate on why you hate it? I'm genuinely curious because I have actually never met anyone who didn't have anything less than "it's ok" to say about it. I'm not trying to call you out or anything, I just really want to know. His partner was killed by a toon
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I never quite got why there would be paint from the toon gloves on the rope. Is there any other point in the movie where toons leave paint behind?
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Pope Corky the IX posted:I never quite got why there would be paint from the toon gloves on the rope. Is there any other point in the movie where toons leave paint behind? I think you've found the first plot hole in the movie, I guess. It was in a box, near the singing sword.
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Cleretic posted:It's not really a 'subtle movie moment', but one of my favorite facts about Who Framed Roger Rabbit is that to appease both companies, Disney and Looney Tunes characters needed to be on-screen for the exact same amount of time, down to the second. I've always thought that was an impressive feat of planning to pull off. Reportedly there was a similar back and forth between Nintendo and Capcom for Wreck It Ralph. During the early scene where Ralph is in the meeting for Villains, the dailies kept coming back and there was a pissing match between who was going to be larger, Bowser or Zangief.
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But what about their dicks?
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Apparently another part of the agreement was that Daffy and Donald had to be equally good at playing the piano. Loved this movie as a kid and then one day I read on the internet that Donald Duck calls Daffy Duck the n word in this scene (about 44 seconds into that video). Apparently he actually says "doggone stubborn little I'M GONNA-[quacking noises]" but it's also kind of fitting that Disney's white duck would be racist against black ducks in the 1940s.
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There's no fuckin' way Bugs Bunny would be hanging out with a square like Mickey Mouse.
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Friend posted:Loved this movie as a kid and then one day I read on the internet that Donald Duck calls Daffy Duck the n word in this scene (about 44 seconds into that video). Apparently he actually says "doggone stubborn little I'M GONNA-[quacking noises]" but it's also kind of fitting that Disney's white duck would be racist against black ducks in the 1940s. I heard a wav file of Donald Duck getting his dick sucked and his balls played with some time ago. Unsavory character
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A CRUNK BIRD posted:I heard a wav file of Donald Duck getting his dick sucked and his balls played with some time ago. Unsavory character Holy poo poo, I actually forgot that existed. That was like one of the first WAV files being passed around on the internet in the mid-90s.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:But what about their dicks? Zangief and Bowser had have the same proficiency at laying pipe.
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ruddiger posted:There's no fuckin' way Bugs Bunny would be hanging out with a square like Mickey Mouse. Eh, 30s/40s Mickey was a dick. He'd fit in perfectly with Bugs. 70s and on Mickey is just a boring character, though. Donald Duck is always great, whatever era he's in.
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MichiganCubbie posted:Eh, 30s/40s Mickey was a dick. He'd fit in perfectly with Bugs. 70s and on Mickey is just a boring character, though. Mickey's getting interesting in the latest shorts.
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The fact that Judge Doom never blinks in any of his scenes will always be one of my favorite details from WFRR. Christopher Lloyd did such a goddamn good job with that role.
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Beachcomber posted:Mickey's getting interesting in the latest shorts. The red ones with the little brass buttons?
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IBroughttheFunk posted:The fact that Judge Doom never blinks in any of his scenes will always be one of my favorite details from WFRR. Christopher Lloyd did such a goddamn good job with that role. Legend has it that Tim Curry also auditioned for the role but Spielberg thought his version of Judge Doom was too frightening.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Legend has it that Tim Curry also auditioned for the role but Spielberg thought his version of Judge Doom was too frightening. Judge Doom was scary enough when I was a kid
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IBroughttheFunk posted:The fact that Judge Doom never blinks in any of his scenes will always be one of my favorite details from WFRR. Christopher Lloyd did such a goddamn good job with that role. I also love that he's very, VERY scared off the dip when it spills in the bar. I mean, everyone's backing up from it, so the viewer doesn't notice the first (or fifth) time through, but there's some extra terror in Judge Doom there. That, and the double gloves, of course.
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I like how in almost every shot judge doom's goggles are reflecting some light source, just completely washed out, as he delivers his lines to camera. Reminds me of Oh Brother Where Art Thou where the guy who keeps trying to hang the boys always has fire reflected in his glasses. When you can't see someone's eyeballs they don't even seem human, according to cinematography.
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Krinkle posted:I like how in almost every shot judge doom's goggles are reflecting some light source, just completely washed out, as he delivers his lines to camera. Reminds me of Oh Brother Where Art Thou where the guy who keeps trying to hang the boys always has fire reflected in his glasses. Is this why sharks are so scary?
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Nah, that's mostly the teeth being all VVVVVV and also the insane smoothness that lets them glide through the water.
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Greggster posted:Is this why sharks are so scary? It's also because they're constantly playing cellos but since they don't have thumbs they can only play the same two notes over and over.
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:Nah, that's mostly the teeth being all VVVVVV and also the insane smoothness that lets them glide through the water. Also, they literally never sleep. Well, not deeply, like almost everything else does: https://www.thoughtco.com/do-sharks-sleep-2291555 That seems like some sort of hell that I can't even imagine Rupert Buttermilk has a new favorite as of 12:03 on May 10, 2019 |
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Krinkle posted:I like how in almost every shot judge doom's goggles are reflecting some light source, just completely washed out, as he delivers his lines to camera. Reminds me of Oh Brother Where Art Thou where the guy who keeps trying to hang the boys always has fire reflected in his glasses.
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Greggster posted:Is this why sharks are so scary? Quint specifically makes mention of that in his famous Jaws monologue, so yea it's definitely a part of it. Doll's eyes...
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I like the little thing the 2012 remake of Total Recall does with the tattoo/mark, even though it's 100% unsubtle and apparently the director's cut even spelled things out for the viewer. What I also like is that the second 2/3 of it are a collection of modern spy action movie tropes and references (Quaid going to the bank and returning to his apartment both owe more than a little to Bourne Identity), but not so overt as to become self-parody. But if I'm honest the jury's kinda still out on whether that's deliberate or whether they just made a generic spy action movie and stole a bunch of scenes from other movies.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:I never quite got why there would be paint from the toon gloves on the rope. Is there any other point in the movie where toons leave paint behind? No, but he was being framed.
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Beachcomber posted:Mickey's getting interesting in the latest shorts. How so?
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