Lassie, I figure, is a delicate thing. She needs humans around to have much of a story (otherwise, you just have a nature documentary), but it's really easy to have her role diluted. She's not Wishbone.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
A few days late, but for those who are interested in the history of Pacific Data Images before it became PDI/DreamWorks, here's some of the shorts they did during the '80s and '90s.
Another fact about them: they were responsible for the "Homer3" segment of "Treehouse of Horror VI"
In my view, the beginning of the end was when DreamWorks bought Classic Media
I know ABC Warner did the same thing a while back, but it was for a different reason. I wanted to run its back catalog on what was then known as The Hub. DreamWorks wants to milk Classic's characters. Most of them are too dated to work nowadays. They botched making something of Jay Ward's characters thanks to the timing of Mr. Peabody & Sherman (they don't own those outright, but still). Also I think a lot of the things in Classic's back catalog are things that were considered junk even in their day (most of the Famous cartoons - which, while not terrible, aren't anything special - the UPA TV productions that aren't Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol, most of the Filmation stuff). It's too bad stuff like the works of Ward and Total has to be lumped in with it.
They don't do anything with Felix. He's a recognized character who is also, narratively, a blank slate. To me that seems like a golden opportunity but I guess I'm weird.
They don't do anything with Felix. He's a recognized character who is also, narratively, a blank slate. To me that seems like a golden opportunity but I guess I'm weird.
Honestly this just smacks of them trying too hard, too late, to make "DreamWorks" a next-level brand
In this day and age, "DreamWorks" is a dying brand that most associate inextricably with another era (which wasn't even that long ago but still), and they haven't done a whole lot to inspire confidence with the masses or animation buffs
The CBS movie opens were done for the "Share the Spirit" campaign back in 1986, and they still look good now, 30 years later. They actually look better than the Campaign 2000 graphics later in the reel...
people like you aren't numerous enough to really support a business now that people can read whatever they want at the dentist's office with the help of smartphones and tablets
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i know very little about either, but the appointment of Arnold seems promising, at least.
So Katzenberg is Katz from Courage now? I like this brave new world.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
theyyyyyyyyyy're fucked