Merrie Melodies (1960) Bugs Bunny BallyHooey Directed By Chuck Jones Michael Maleste Don Patterson Herman.R Cohen Grant Simmons Hanna Barbera Michael Lah Richard Thompson Abe Levitow Charles M. Jones June Foray Saturday 25Rd April 1960
This is a good reading. I picked up on a few things I had earlier missed: 1. This is a warning against the masons and pretending to powers possessed beyond one's actual capabilities. 2. The insult ventured upon by Fortunado was that of the implication that he was better than Montresor. This is made clear by the fact that Montresor has already made the purchase of Amontillado. All that remained was for Fortunado to satisfy two kinds of greed: a) for consumption of material gain. b) for gaining the satisfaction of proving himself the better between himself and others. 3. By making the story about rivalry between rich folks, Poe satisfies the rich by granting them the satisfaction they might desire in proving themselves greater than the other, as well as satisfies the significantly less wealthy by assuring them that though they had very little, they were relatively safe from these kinds of devious schemes. Note that the servants gain the satisfaction of enjoying the carnival even though it is part of Montresor's plan. 4. Fortunado's weakness is twofold a) He will not return despite his cough, drunkenness, and the suspicion he ought to have when given warning after warning. b) He is eager to rub his sense of superiority in his friend's face. He knew that Montresor was not a Mason, but sought to generate embarassment of this lack in producing the sign. The masonry is the nature of the revenge that Fortunado must perceive when he calls his emprisonment "a little joke". 5. The mockery of Fortunado is an echo of Montresor's mockery. This means that the ways in which Fortunado mocked Montresor were of the sort that emprisoned him, perhaps socially, perhaps financially. One might easily imagine a circumstance wherein Fortunado falsely determined that something he has purchased was deemed less valuable than he had determined when purchasing it. This conclusion could be further interpreted as the anger Poe may have felt when his own eorks (purchased at the heavy price of focused genius) was deemed worthless by critics. A good reading indeed.
Despite the many splices, the quality isn't too bad. But I'm very confused why this is spliced onto a Mickey 60 year anniversary promo. Nitrate degregation at 1:36
Because of Mickey’s cultural impact, however the mouse there is Milton who existed waaay before Mickey back in 1921, however in the late 1920s he started to resemble Mickey more which led to Walt Disney filing an lawsuit against Van Beuren
3:49 "HI, I'M FLEBUS, IT'S ME! LOVELBAEL FLEBUS, EVERYBODY LIKES ME! I'M FLEBUS! III LOOOOOVVVVEEEEEEE FLEBUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I like that screaming and crying sounds
Flebus (1957) is most probably in 50s from theatrical family cartoon from 1957Cartoons the december of The Ruff and Reddy Show (1957) with Hanna-Barbera 10th Logo on 1954-1963
Speaking as a white Zimbabwean. I liked the film. People really need to put aside their differences and start embracing kindness, compassion and respect of all living beings and all people.
I don't know any names of movies, but I do for cartoons: 0:00 The Cookie Carnival 0:47 Gifts from the Air 1:35 The Novelty Shop 5:00 Swing Wedding 5:49 Little Dutch Plate