I'm a 17 year old film maker and film enthusiast. I study film and sometimes i even try to make films on my own.
My top 10 movies▼
10 Full Metal Jacket 09 Rocky (1976) 08 Dawn Of The Dead (1978) 07 Heat (1995) 06 Batman (1989) 05 Jurassic park 04 Star Wars Original Trilogy 03 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 02 Back To The Future 01 Terminator 2
My Top 5 Directors▼
1 Quentin Tarantino 2 Steven Spielberg 3 Stanley Kubrick 4 Alfred Hitchcock 5 James Rolfe
My top 3 Actors▼
1 Jack Nicholson 2 Harrison Ford 3 Arnold Schwarzenegger
I take issue, not with The Duckman Carl Barks but with some of the commentary. It's obviously a Disney "puff" piece cause how else could they get away with saying Disney pioneered cartoons with personality in the 30s without mentioning The Fleischer Brothers Studio? Betty Boop and Popeye didn't have personality?😮
Somewhere Steven Spielberg or George Lucas has a clear copy of this footage somewhere in a vault deep inside Skywalker Ranch.... that's probably heavily guarded and booby trapped
Burt Ward was a guest on Late Night With Conan O'Brien back in 1995 and it was possibly the worst interview Conan ever had to do. I really wish somebody would upload it to youtube if they have it
It’s so sad that Ronald Lacey himself, died so young of cancer in 1991 aged just 55, would have loved to hear what he thought of seeing his own face melt in what is probably the most gruesome yet satisfying death in film history.
Cannot imagine the looks on the nurses or doctors faces and saying to themselves “ahh sh*t here we go again” when they see Jackie Chan and his crew coming to the hospital.
I'm going to take a guess that since this isn't an official release, that it was shown at an event, and somebody recorded it just in case they weren't going to officially release it.
While I love Carl barks and his art and what he’s done for comics, I don’t love the lies these people tell. I have read barks work and there are some rough interpretations of the people of Africa with some very racist features and stereotypes. While he did great research on geography, he did not do right to the people who exist there. And barks is a product of his time so I’m not going to hold that against him. But for these clowns to say in the 2000s that barks did research on the people who lived in the areas that inspired his art is kinda wrong.
Ok so WHERE is this horrifying rape scene. I saw a newly married husband whose " nasty and bitchy" wife had denied him any sexual closeness since being married, get pissed off at her, follow her to the bedroom and tears her nightgown. THEN, he apologizes profusely and puts his robe around her. The two end in a kiss to which her husband progresses to caress her BUT only the audience sees her face and reaction. She lays down, and like a lot of women who want to get it over with, she just lets it happen. No resistance, never says NO but definitely wants it over with. Her husband's face? Full of lust - but again he's been married a week un a sexless marriage. Now, can we call this a horrifying rape scene? Well not after watching a truly horrifying rape scene in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo OR The Argentina film " The Secret in Their Eyes". THOSE films show what a horrifying RAPE scene looks like. This film? Some weird psycho sexual stuff between a very mentally damaged woman and her loving ( yes loving) but odd husband who completely missed the meaning of that kiss. But rapist? Come on!!!!!
He apologized and then covered her up. I'm not sure he went all the way. That scary last image of him coming towards her may have come from her own distraught mind - how she saw him.
At one point, Kubrick had his wardrobe down to nothing but black slacks, white shirts, and blue blazers. It saved him time wasted having to look through his closet and wondering what to wear. It's like deciding your closet will be nothing but black clothes. Stanley Kubrick: voted least likely to show up on the set wearing a Hawaiian shirt. 😏 Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
Let's just say if Trump would have been caught on camera saying in front of a roomful of laughing supporters "I feel like a faggot", the reaction would be VERY different.
All of this without CGI. Of course, the effects in the first 3 movies was much, much better than anything we see today. Those movies still hold up after all these years. Action movies from the 2000s look fake. The melting face in Raiders and the aging scene in Last Crusade still look fantastic, better than any effects you see today. People delude themselves when they think CGI looks good. It’s fine when combined with practical effects, but on their own, they look terrible.
This guy along with Wayne Alwine Bill farmer and Russi Taylor were the voices of my childhood thank you guys from lending your voices to Mickey Minnie Donald and Goofy