YouTube Goodness
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Absotively posolutely!
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Sending our love down that well!
https://youtu.be/o4HTvVM3U3U
Homer: That Timmy is a real hero!
Lisa: How do you mean, Dad?
Homer: Well, he fell down a well, and…he can’t get out.
Lisa: How does that make him a hero?
Homer: Well, it’s more than you did!
https://youtu.be/o4HTvVM3U3U
Homer: That Timmy is a real hero!
Lisa: How do you mean, Dad?
Homer: Well, he fell down a well, and…he can’t get out.
Lisa: How does that make him a hero?
Homer: Well, it’s more than you did!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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It do be like that these days tho!
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That’s cute.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Insanely great Donkey Kong Country fan animation...
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
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I need to watch this later, but it looks excellent.
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Apparently there is a scene in the new John Wick movie where he gets knocked down some stairs and falls for a ridiculously long time. To promote the digital release, Lionsgate has posted a video of Wick falling down those stairs for ten hours!
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Well, fun idea, but that could have easily been better edited to really just flow on and on forever and not show the obvious start cut every time. It’s not hard…
Think Meryl Streep did it betterer back in 1992…
Think Meryl Streep did it betterer back in 1992…
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The actual cut was pretty bad. What I thought was hilarious the first time I watched a bit of it was I thought the cut had already happened... but no, the original clip is just really long!
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Yes, this is true!
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This more or less reflects my thoughts on Wendell and Wild. Obviously I don't "agree" with everything here (I hated the "broken faces" and found them so distracting, assuming it was a budget thing), but it does go into a lot of the issues I had. I really think Sellick might be like Don Bluth in that he works better when he has less "control," and I say that as someone who considers Coraline one of their favorite films. Also, this has spoilers (duh!)...
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I still find Monkeybone absolutely hilarious and vastly underrated.
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Looks like this went up a couple of years ago, but I hadn't looked for a while. Always wanted to see this!
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Oh joy! Rapture!
Great to finally have found a copy! And I like how they tried to fix the issue with Blanc’s slower, drawlier older Daffy voice, and never understood why Warners didn’t do this in the later cartoons. It doesn’t *quite* work but it’s a better fix than having such different tones between then and "now" in such things as the Warners compilation movies. Nice find!
https://animatedviews.com/2007/groovie- ... ollection/When I was young(er!), a company in the UK – I believe it was called Alpha Video – issued a great many number of VHS titles which were culled from the archives of, primarily, the Filmation library. This is where I caught my first glimpses of the “best” episodes of such shows as New Adventures Of Superman, Tarzan: Lord Of The Apes and Flash Gordon, plus many shows built around popular comics characters The Archies, Sabrina The Teenage Witch and Lassie’s Rescue Rangers.
On the front of those tapes was a generic preview of other titles, many of which I could never find in our rather limited local tape library, and one of them was for a show that looked, to my little eyes, like it mixed the characters from the Rankin/Bass stop-motion feature Mad Monster Party with the classic stable of Warner Brothers’ Looney Tunes gang. I distinctly remember Daffy Duck popping up on the same screen as the animated Dracula, clearly based on the Monster Party movie, and was excited to find out that the show, called Groovie Goolies, would soon start running again on TV. The versions of the episodes we got in the mid-1980s were mixed and chopped up for syndication, so I wasn’t able to pinpoint if this was the show that had featured Daffy Duck (even back then I had realised that copyright existed and there must have been some deal made that would have allowed Daffy to be animated by another company).
Years later, and following the great, great work that BCI Eclipse has been doing in taking those old Filmation shows and revitalising them for exceptional DVD box set releases, I was again eager to check out the Groovie Goolies to again try and track down what were fast becoming what I thought must have been figments of my imagination. The short end to this tale is that I’m still searching…the series presented on these discs is absent any involvement from Daffy and company, though on digging up info for this review I finally found out that I’m not crazy: Daffy Duck And Porky Pig Meet The Groovie Goolies does indeed exist as a one-hour special made at the end of this series’ run in 1972, but sadly not included here.
Great to finally have found a copy! And I like how they tried to fix the issue with Blanc’s slower, drawlier older Daffy voice, and never understood why Warners didn’t do this in the later cartoons. It doesn’t *quite* work but it’s a better fix than having such different tones between then and "now" in such things as the Warners compilation movies. Nice find!