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Hen-pecked Duck-(and scurrying cockroaches)

raven (Member Profile)

Farhad2000 says...

Please reference a younger version of yourself so I could carry meaningful conversations. +1 for the great comment.

In reply to your comment:
I dunno guys, I must admit, while I was watching I did have the unsettling feeling that they kept hammering home the clash of cultures almost to the point of ridiculousness, that one should die for freedom, one should not be a slave to a potentate of the East, etc etc etc.

It really did kind of feel like I was watching a propaganda yarn structured around a hijacked Frank Miller story and drove home certain concepts to the point of repetition. All this was super glossed over with captivating visuals of violence sex and death... all very base instincts humans possess and crave... It was kind of creepy really, because we were in one of those massive theaters, it was a very 1984 moment.

:31 makes me what to rip my hair out:
"It's just a historical battle film, and it doesn't really mean much about what race the people are or what, uh, country they come from.."

For shame Warner Bros. Someday this is going to be contextualized into the contemporary political climate and it is going to be classed right alongside the Wagnerian operas of Nazi Germany.

Iran is outraged over 300 the movie

raven says...

I dunno guys, I must admit, while I was watching I did have the unsettling feeling that they kept hammering home the clash of cultures almost to the point of ridiculousness, that one should die for freedom, one should not be a slave to a potentate of the East, etc etc etc.

It really did kind of feel like I was watching a propaganda yarn structured around a hijacked Frank Miller story and drove home certain concepts to the point of repetition. All this was super glossed over with captivating visuals of violence sex and death... all very base instincts humans possess and crave... It was kind of creepy really, because we were in one of those massive theaters, it was a very 1984 moment.

:31 makes me what to rip my hair out:
"It's just a historical battle film, and it doesn't really mean much about what race the people are or what, uh, country they come from.."

For shame Warner Bros. Someday this is going to be contextualized into the contemporary political climate and it is going to be classed right alongside the Wagnerian operas of Nazi Germany.

Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (1943) Banned Looney Toons

choggie says...

well hell, inherent in the original tags, was the vibes' intended transmission, as well as the inciting, and reference to the recent history(gwann),of the U.S.

Funny how it takes so many words, to express oneself, in a number of ways with one blow, in an arena of visual media#$%^&089356

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warner bros.race,jazzy,allreet,(one more, unretrievable...("Thank you , Mary Jane!")

"Hillbilly Hare" Warner Brothers is wanting it back

choggie says...

This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. because its content was used without permission


An iffin' ya'll folks wanted to see that devisive, insensitve, offensive, and highly racist and predjudiced jigaboo cartoon, watch it while ya can, cause it looks like dis one is a gonna be banned by de censor mo' insideeeus, them here on the sift.
http://www.videosift.com/talk/Coal-Black-and-de-Sebben-Dwarfs-1943-Banned-Looney-Toons

Warner Brothers, or their Heirs.... (Sift Talk Post)

michie (Member Profile)

Philbert pilot - 1963 Warner Bros

intangiblemeg says...

In 2005 Warner Bros. released, as bonus material on Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 3, a rarely seen 1963 TV pilot called PHILBERT, one of the last things produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons before they closed shop. The live action/animation show starred William Shallert as Griff, a bachelor newspaper cartoonist who lives with his creation, a mischievous hipster cartoon character named Philbert. I was honored to do some audio track commentary on the DVD with animator Art Leonardi and voice actor Trustin Howard. When the show failed to sell (it was intended for ABC), Warner Bros. stripped the show of its laugh track, did some re-editing and released it as a 26 minute theatrical short subject. The version released on the Looney Tunes set is the theatrical version.

courtesy cartoonbrew.com

Banned Cartoon: Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs

mlx says...

"Clampett intended Coal Black as both a parody of Snow White and a dedication to the all-black jazz musical films popular in the early 1940s"

"it is one of the most controversial cartoons in the classic Warner Bros. library, has been rarely seen on television, and has never been officially released on home video. However, it is often named as one of the best cartoons ever made, and is considered one of Clampett's masterpieces."

[Wikipedia]

Bugs Bunny: What's Opera, Doc?

Bugs Bunny: What's Opera, Doc?

Bruno at Daytona Beach - Brave and hilarious

deputydog says...

"Universal Pictures has won the intense bidding war for "Bruno," Sacha Baron Cohen's follow-up movie to "Borat."

Sources said that Universal is paying $42.5 million, beating out such other contenders as DreamWorks, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. Pictures for the worldwide rights to the film (HR 10/27). The price includes the production budget of the film, rumored to be in the $20 million-$25 million range. Also included is a significant backend component, believed to be the 15% range.

The price has raised eyebrows in Hollywood because Baron Cohen's much-hyped "Borat" has yet to open. Despite much advance praise for "Borat," distributor Fox scaled back its Friday opening to about 800 theaters because it is concerned that the movie wasn't registering high enough in audience-awareness tracking.

With "Bruno," Baron Cohen is calling upon another of his comic alter egos, Bruno, a gay fashionista from Austria who fancies himself as "the voice of Austrian youth TV" and who sashayed from New York Fashion Week to Miami nightclubs in his previous appearance on HBO's "Da Ali G Show,"on which Baron Cohen also first introduced Borat to American audiences.

As in the case of "Borat," Jay Roach would produce with Baron Cohen. No director is on board, though it has been reported that Baron Cohen wants to shoot the movie during the summer."


Enjoy it while it's fresh...

Daffy duck in "Duck Amuck" - Chuck Jones classic animation

Neil Young - "Wonderin'"

SnakePlissken says...

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody's_Rockin'

Everybody's Rockin' is a 1983 album by Neil Young. The album was recorded with the Shocking Pinks (a band made up just for the occasion), and features a selection of rockabilly songs (both covers and original material.) Running less than a half of an hour, the music is unlike anything else in Young's career. However, Everybody's Rockin' is typical of his 1980s period in that it bears little (or no) resemblance to the album released before it (Trans (1982), a synth-heavy, electro-rock album), nor the one released after it (Old Ways (1985), which is pure country.)

Everybody's Rockin' is Neil Young's shortest album, clocking in at under 25 minutes. In a 1995 interview with MOJO, Young said that the album was supposed to have included the songs Get Gone and Don't Take Your Love Away From Me (which later appeared on Lucky Thirteen), but that Geffen, his record company, cancelled the recording sessions. [1]

The following year, Geffen sued Young for making "uncharacteristic, uncommercial records", because of this record and its predecessor. In the Mojo interview Young says "R.E.M. were going to go with Geffen, then they heard I was being sued and everything, they just dropped all contact with Geffen and signed with Warner Bros instead. Geffen actually lost R.E.M. simply for suing me over Everybody's Rockin'!"

Young wrote the song "Wonderin'" long before the sessions for Everybody's Rockin'. It dates from at least the After the Goldrush era, and was part of his setlist at solo acoustic shows in 1970.

"Wonder Woman" Remix...mmm, Lynda Carter

firefly says...

Interesting tidbit from IMDB:

"Actress Lynda Carter [who plays Principal Powers in the 2005 movie "Sky High" about a school for superheroes]was initially given gold bracelets to wear as an homage to her 1970s Wonder Woman role. Warner Bros., who owns copyright to the Wonder Woman character, didn't want the bracelets shown in a Disney movie so they were removed from Carter's wardrobe for the film."



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