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New Poster for “9?
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I’m not trying to be a shill for Shane Acker’s forthcoming feature “9″, but the imagery is so striking and the film itself so anticipated (by me), I can’t seem to help it. This Friday, this new poster will be up at local theatres (click on image to enlarge) which will formally
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Evil Toons
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Director Fred Olen Ray:“So I’m sitting in this movie theater one day and I’m watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit and I see Jessica Rabbit come on and all the guys are going, ‘Va-va-va-voom, I’d have sex with that,’ and I said, ‘You know, I bet that somebody’d pay
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Looney Tunes 1941-42 pressbook
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Here’s something I’ve never seen before, a 1941 pressbook for Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts. I’m a nut for stuff like this. Click thumbnails below for larger images. Look at those posters and standees (I’m proud to say I have both one sheets, framed, on my
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Banjo, the Woodpile Cat
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The 2D animation renaissance of the 1990s began in the 1980s. Did any one movie or TV show begin it - or was it the combination of the popularity of Mighty Mouse the New Adventures (1987), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), and the introduction of The Simpsons (1987)? Some might credit
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Zemeckis working on Roger Rabbit sequel
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Robert Zemeckis has told MTV that he has commissioned a script for a sequel to “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” The original film opened up in theaters in 1988 and noted for the joint appearance of rival studio cartoon properties such as Daffy Duck and Donald Duck to share the screen. No timeline is
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Haiti Relief
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A beautiful poster by animation director Theodore Ushev (Tower Bawher, Drux Flux). Hopefully this poster will prove to be less controversial than the last one Theo made.I’m curious to hear about what animation studios are doing to aid those in Haiti? I know DreamWorks is matching contributions from
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