Phil Gomm It was a genuine thrill to receive our feedback vid from the organisers of the FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival; how lovely to see audience members articulating their impressions of our film ‘in the moment’. Thanks again for including us in your festival and for your commitment to giving quality feedback –… Continue reading Animation Festival Testimonial – June 1 2020
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Betty Boop in Boop-Oop-A-Doop with Bimbo & Koko — Hobo Moon Cartoons
Fleischer Studios (1932) “Don’t Take My Boop–Oop-A-Doop Away” is a song, written by Sammy Timberg. It was first recorded for the short film Musical Justice (1931), with vocals by Mae Questel. It was then used in the 1932 Betty Boop Talkartoons cartoon Boop-Oop-a-Doop. The chorus follows as: You can feed me bread and water, Or… Continue reading Betty Boop in Boop-Oop-A-Doop with Bimbo & Koko — Hobo Moon Cartoons
One Froggy Evening — Hobo Moon Cartoons
Chuck Jones (1955) One Froggy Evening is a 1955 American Technicolor animated musical short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Milt Franklyn. The short, partly inspired by a 1944 Cary Grant film entitled Once Upon a Time involving a dancing caterpillar in a small box, marks the… Continue reading One Froggy Evening — Hobo Moon Cartoons
Lost in Translation 341: Scooby-Doo (2002, 2004) — Psycho Drive-In
The movies aren’t Shakespeare, but they do deliver on being Scooby-Doo. via Lost in Translation 341: Scooby-Doo (2002, 2004) — Psycho Drive-In
Announcing the 2020 Summer TV Binge ! — Multiversity Comics
Like we’ve done for the past three summers, we are filling the fallow television months with a look back at some shows, comics related and not, from the past! Some of these are very contemporary (Dark), whereas others go back as far as the 1950s (Adventures of Superman). All told, we’ve got 15 series, that […]… Continue reading Announcing the 2020 Summer TV Binge ! — Multiversity Comics
How Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Mortis Arc Re-examines the Balance of the Force — Den of Geek
This Star Wars: The Clone Wars article contains spoilers. “Overlords,” the first episode of the three-part “Mortis” arc of The Clone Wars season 3, introduced a new way of looking at the Force. At first a standalone arc, the characters themselves never quite sure what to make of what happened and never discussing it again, […]… Continue reading How Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Mortis Arc Re-examines the Balance of the Force — Den of Geek
Hermione Should’ve Been Black — Black Lite
Ever since I was a little kid, and if I’m being honest still to this day, I always wanted to be a princess. The beautiful dresses, the magic, the prince, the pampering, the adventures! All of it spoke to my little Disney obsessed soul. But…where were they? Where were the Black princesses? Or even a […]… Continue reading Hermione Should’ve Been Black — Black Lite
Star Wars; The Clone Wars Season 7 Review — Jentle Reviews
Star Wars the Clone Wars season 7 ended a while ago, but it sticks with us as one of the best additions of the franchise. Lets dive into it and see what works, as well as what didn’t really work. via Star Wars; The Clone Wars Season 7 Review — Jentle Reviews
The first trailer for Attack on Titan’s final season looks like an all-out war — nyob.news
Attack on Titan season 4 has its first trailer and it’s full of titan-fighting action. This trailer is the first look at the show’s final season and fans’ first glimpse of MAPPA the series’ new animation studio. via The first trailer for Attack on Titan’s final season looks like an all-out war — nyob.news
Article: Top 20 Films That Should Not Be Remade — MDC Reviews
20. Sleepy Hollow Constable Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of three people, with the culprit being the legendary apparition, The Headless Horseman. This film should not be remade because who would direct this and the tension and the gloomy setting. The casting is note perfect and would replace Johnny […]… Continue reading Article: Top 20 Films That Should Not Be Remade — MDC Reviews