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
Rhapsody in Blue was pretty great, and i almost said it, but then i was like, what image from that film stuck in my mind as the most memorable and great, and i was like, definitely flying whales
Fun fact: At one point, there was going to be a segment set to part of Wagner's Ring Cycle that would have drawn from the then-recent children's book The Hobbit
Fun fact: At one point, there was going to be a segment set to part of Wagner's Ring Cycle that would have drawn from the then-recent children's book The Hobbit
Now that I know this, I am infinitely disappointed that that was not included.
One review of the film in this manner, written by Dorothy Thompson for The New York Herald Tribune on November 25, 1940, was especially harsh. Thompson claimed that she "left the theater in a condition bordering on nervous breakdown," because the film was a "remarkable nightmare." Thompson went on to compare the film to rampant Nazism, which she described as "the abuse of power" and "the perverted betrayal of the best instincts." Thompson also claimed that the film depicted nature as being "titanic" while man was only "a moving lichen on the stone of time." She concluded that the film was "cruel", "brutal and brutalizing", and a negative "caricature of the Decline of the West". In fact, Thompson claimed that she was so distraught by the film that she even walked out of it before she saw the two last segments, Night on Bald Mountain and Ave Maria, because she did not want to be subject to any more of the film's "brutalization".[126]
It's actually incredibly complimentary without meaning to be, and it certainly does give far more artistic credit to animated film than the Academy seems to.
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my favourite from Fantasia 2000 is Pines of Rome
The rest of them are all memorable and awesome.
I mean still a ridiculous comparison but