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Lendlsays...Just watched this *quality documentary (I Know That Voice) the other day. Really great stuff.
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by Lendl.
Sagemindsays...I met Mel Blank on several occasions on his trips to Vancouver.
He used to come and do performances at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theater with the VSO. He'd show the cartoons in their entirety while the symphony would play all the music live. Mel would introduce all the cartoons and tell about how they were made. Afterwards he'd hang around for autographs and talks.
A great guy in person, the sort of guy you'd want to know and learn from.
I'm glad someone is able to carry out and expand on his legacy.
Chaucersays...You're really old.
I met Mel Blank on several occasions on his trips to Vancouver.
He used to come and do performances at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theater with the VSO. He'd show the cartoons in their entirety while the symphony would play all the music live. Mel would introduce all the cartoons and tell about how they were made. Afterwards he'd hang around for autographs and talks.
A great guy in person, the sort of guy you'd want to know and learn from.
I'm glad someone is able to carry out and expand on his legacy.
Sagemindsays...hahaa, I was "Really" young when I met him.
You're really old.
notarobotsays...His secret is out now.
Fairbssays...I never met him, but saw him speak once. It was pretty amazing.
I met Mel Blank on several occasions on his trips to Vancouver.
He used to come and do performances at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theater with the VSO. He'd show the cartoons in their entirety while the symphony would play all the music live. Mel would introduce all the cartoons and tell about how they were made. Afterwards he'd hang around for autographs and talks.
A great guy in person, the sort of guy you'd want to know and learn from.
I'm glad someone is able to carry out and expand on his legacy.
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