DESTINO: Salvador Dali and Walt Disney collaboration (1946)

In 1946 Salvador Dali and Walt Disney co-created Destino, but only 18 seconds of footage were shot. In 1999 the project was finally finished by Walt Disney's nephew Roy. The 18 seconds of original footage (the two turtle monsters) was included.
Raaaghsays...

Ok, let me predicate this my mentioning a few weeks ago I poured over a picture book on Picasso with the stories behind each painting.


I dont really like Picassos paintings, but his attitude tickles/scares me (painting pictures of his sister getting auto-sodomised etc)


I was expecting something far more, angsty, anti-social, lewd, and arty but that was just beautiful and so passionate. It really drew me and and had its way with me.

Thanks poster.

enochsays...

dali is my favorite..period.
im blessed to be living very close to the dali museum in st pete.
i have seen clips of this but never the whole thing,and in such decent quality..thanks!

therealblankmansays...

>> ^Raaagh:
Ok, let me predicate this my mentioning a few weeks ago I poured over a picture book on Picasso with the stories behind each painting.

I dont really like Picassos paintings, but his attitude tickles/scares me (painting pictures of his sister getting auto-sodomised etc)

I was expecting something far more, angsty, anti-social, lewd, and arty but that was just beautiful and so passionate. It really drew me and and had its way with me.
Thanks poster.


Picasso?

Imagoaminsays...

>> ^Raaagh:
Ok, let me predicate this my mentioning a few weeks ago I poured over a picture book on Picasso with the stories behind each painting.

I dont really like Picassos paintings, but his attitude tickles/scares me (painting pictures of his sister getting auto-sodomised etc)

I was expecting something far more, angsty, anti-social, lewd, and arty but that was just beautiful and so passionate. It really drew me and and had its way with me.
Thanks poster.


In all the years of art history classes and going through the cubist era, I don't remember hearing or seeing anything like you mention from Picasso.... What book are you talking about?

Raaaghsays...

>> ^therealblankman:
>> ^Raaagh:
Ok, let me predicate this my mentioning a few weeks ago I poured over a picture book on Picasso with the stories behind each painting.

I dont really like Picassos paintings, but his attitude tickles/scares me (painting pictures of his sister getting auto-sodomised etc)

I was expecting something far more, angsty, anti-social, lewd, and arty but that was just beautiful and so passionate. It really drew me and and had its way with me.
Thanks poster.

Picasso?


bwahahaha

I mean Dali, I was dog tired when I wrote that


The book was something like this but probably slightly diff format as the cropping on the cover image is better:
http://www.amazon.com/Dali-Midsize-Robert-Descharnes/dp/3822831816/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246844599&sr=1-1

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