July 26th, 2010 — Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series, Vol. 2 Tagged Download Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series, Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series, Stream Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series, Vol. 2, Vol. 2 Online, Vol. 2 Streaming, Watch Filmation's Ghostbusters - The Animated Series
Back to bust Prime Dismal and a neverending assortment of monsters, ghouls, mummies, robots and spectres are the ghost gumming, bubble blasting, de-materializing crew of Ghost Whisper – the Ghostbusters! Picking up from where Volume One left off, Filmation’s Ghostbusters – Volume Two ends the series with the remaining 33 episodes from the syndicated show’s first and only season. As with Volume One, Ghostbusters Volume Two features spacious box conceal art (this time a rendition of a scene from the opening main title) ; plenty of episodes to indulge in; and is loaded with special features. Filmation’s Ghostbusters – Volume Two is a 5-disc space featuring Full-Frame (1.33:1) video, plus the following Special Features:
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* Creator Spotlight Interviews with utter actor Pat Fraley, and storyboard artists Retract Lamb and Michael Swanigan
* “The Magic of Filmation” half-hour documentary of one of America’s most influential animation studios, with producers, writers, animator, historians and other Filmation personnel
* Audio Commentary on Episode #37 “Outlaw In-Law” hosted by Andy Mangels with directors Tom Sito and Tom Tataranowicz and storyboard artist Michael Swanigan.
* Bonus Episode: “The Ghost Busters” live action series episode “Dr. Whathisname” featuring ghoul busting trio Forrest Tucker (“Kong”), Larry Storch (“Eddie Spenser”), and Bob Burns (“Tracy” the natty sparkling gorilla)
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* Ghostbusters Anti-Drug Region #4
* Rare Footage: The new unaired presentation for Filmation’s “Ghostbusters” the enthralling series (August, 1985)
* Two extensive image galleries from “Ghostbusters”: Villains (includes the current model sheets and sketches), and Background Art
* Booklet with Episode Guide and Trivia Fun Facts
English and Spanish Language Audio Tracks
* Ink & Paint Trailers
Episodes:
1. Inside Out
2. The Sleeping Dragon
3. The Phantom of the Tremendous Apple
4. Shades of Dracula
5. Outlaw In-Laws
6. Our Buddy Fuddy
7. Sigh to Doom-De-Doom-Doom
8. The Princess and the Troll
9. Second Chance
10. Tracy Reach Back
11. Doggone Werewolf
12. That’s No Alien
13. Scareplane
14. The Ghost of Don Quixote
15. The White Whale
16. Country Cousin
17. Knight of Terror
18. The Girl Who Cried Vampire
19. Limited Brat
20. Really Roughing It
21. The Abominable Dilapidated Days
22. The Curse of the Diamond of Gloom
23. The Bind That Ties
24. Like Father, Like Son
25. The Fourth Ghostbuster
26. Whither Why
27. A Frigid Winter’s Night
28. Father Knows Beast
29. Attend to the Past
30. Pretend Friends
31. The Afraid Painting
32. Maze Caves
33. The Diagram You Are
Ghostbusters – Volume Two:
July 3rd!
Not Filmation’s best, but I serene recommend buying them.
This is a sequel to the 1975 live action Ghostbusters prove.
The sons of the live action characters depart in time in every episode (mammoth for time recede addicts like myself), and continue in the ghost busting tradition of their parents.
The two volumes will give you all 65 episodes.
Animation quality is compatible with Filmation’s He-Man & She-ra shows, being made around the same time.
Try the live action version too.
All three are recommended for serious Filmation collectors.
I’m hoping they’ll do Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle next (probably Filmation’s best long running reveal) .
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July 25th, 2010 — The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind Tagged Download The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind Online, Stream The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind, The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind, The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind Streaming, Watch The American Experience - Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind Online
I am a historian by profession. I did my senior thesis on the Garvey movement during my college days.
Overall, I idea this was an trustworthy documentary. The DVD is particularly generous as it expounds upon things like Malcolm X’s parents’ role in the Garvey movement, J. Edgar Hoover’s vendetta against Garvey, and it contains two complete speeches from Garvey recorded in 1921, the latter of which states the goals of his UNIA.
As for the controversy, one should not examine a serious documentary aimed for adults to reveal a historical figure as an idealized, angelic being with no human flaws. Let’s face it, Garvey had his faults and this documentary deals with that. But it also makes it determined that Garvey made a determined impact on many people from the testimonies of people who actually remembered the Garvey movement. Incidentally, in response to one of the previous posters, this DVD DID mention that Garvey created the Red, Dim and Green flag.
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Next to reading “Murky Moses” or “The Philosophy of Marcus Garvey,” this is a proper introduction for anyone who wants to learn about Marcus Garvey. Inspect this, read Garvey’s fill writings, and reflect for yourself.
Usually, American Experience can counted on to note intensely fact-based documentaries. This one does not fit the ususal mode of American Experience product. Apparently, Frankthek didn’t read the other reviews. One is from Julius Garvey, MD son of Marcus Garvey. That review led me to realize that there was more to the legend. I went and did my occupy research. It seems that there is a enormous deal of bias in the documentary. The documentary doesn’t inaugurate where Garvey’s life begins and it doesn’t demolish where it ends. But it seems to want to designate upon you that it does. Nowhere are there facts presented for the viewer to beget their gain determination. That’s why i discover American experience so noteworthy. Normally they explain the facts, without so powerful as a critique. In my believe research I confirmed some of what Dr. Garvey says in his review. The fraud trial originally ended in a hung jury, a fact left out of the documentary. Garvey met up with an expert elocutionist in Henrietta Vinton Davis, who may have been more influential on him than Billy Sunday. Garvey’s second wife, Amy Jacques Garvey was from a well-to-do Jamaican family. Garvey finished his days in London, England; a plaque marks the house where he lived. He was interred in a crypt in England; and his body was brought wait on to Jamaica in the 60’s. This was a very primary time in world history. Africa was getting its independence, the civil rights movement was taking off. Martin Luther King even laid a wreath at Garvey’s mausoleum during a vacation in Jamaica. I watched this with a few other people and the consensus was the same. It is not the usual standard for American Experience. So many contradictory statements and so shrimp facts. If anything this documentary will inspire others to go do their occupy research to score the steady facts like I did.
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July 7th, 2010 — Charlie Chan Collection, Vol. 3 Tagged Charlie Chan Collection, Download Charlie Chan Collection, Stream Charlie Chan Collection, Vol. 3, Vol. 3 Online, Vol. 3 Streaming, Watch Charlie Chan Collection
Four more films:
Behind that Curtain (1929) – No Oland, very itsy-bitsy Chan but Warner Baxter who would later play Doctor Ordway in the Crime Doctor film series, and Boris Karloff in the role of a servant.
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The Shadowy Camel (1931) – Features Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye
Charlie Chan’s Secret (1936) – A huge old-dark house whodunnit
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Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) – Charlie and #1 son on the substantial white way
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) – The last of the Oland Chan films
EXTRAS:
Black Camel commentary by film critic Ken Hanke
Charlie Chan’s Secret commentary by film critic Ken Hanke
Chan Is Missing: The Last Days Of Warner Oland featurette,
The World Of Charlie Chan featurette
Chanograms: The Aphorisms Of Charlie Chan featurette
Charlie Chan and The Rise of The Fresh Detective featurette
Dr. Henry Lee: The Current Day Charlie Chan featurette
Charlie Chan’s Chance: A Recreation, a dramatized recreation of the lost film, Charlie Chan’s Chance with an optional introduction by film historian John Cork
Restoration comparisons
Theatrical Trailers
Still Galleries
The Warner Oland cycle is now complete. The special interest groups that apprehensive the Fox Movie Channel into not showing re-mastered editions of the Charlie Chan films succor in 2003 have ultimately failed. With the release of Vol 3, ALL the Warner Oland Chan films (not counting the lost ones) are available on DVD for all who want to inspect them. (Hopefully, the rest of the Toler Chans will follow) Long live the tall detective. And to the P.C. forces that don’t like it I can only say is…Thank you…so distinguished…
Charlie Chan was originally created by novelist Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933), who very loosely based the character on Hawaii’s legendary police officer Chang Apana (1887-1933.) Biggers wrote six novels in all, and after several fake starts 20th Century Fox (then simply known as Fox) hit on the lawful combination of actors, mystery, and comedy. The result was perhaps the single most celebrated film series Hollywood ever created.
Contemporary audiences tend to concept the films as politically improper, but the fact remains that Chan and his family–most often personified by Keye Luke as son Lee–were among the very few certain Asian characters on American movie screens at the time; as such they were particularly celebrated with Asian-American audiences of the day. Volume 3 of the 20th Century Fox collection rounds out the surviving films starring Warner Oland, who was the novel series Chan.
Several Chan films have been lost; the earliest level-headed in existence is THE Dismal CAMEL, the second in the series. Based directly on the Biggers unusual of the same name, this 1931 release finds Chan investigating the execute of a Hollywood star in Hawaii. Loosely suggested by the William Taylor Desmond abolish and filmed partly on area, THE Dismal CAMEL is atypical of most Chan films–and all the more inviting for that. It also has the fortune of Bela Lugosi as Warner Oland’s co-star, and Lugosi and Oland have unexpected chemistry. Released in 1936, CHARLIE CHAN’S SECRET is a record of a missing heir, a woman who is under the influence of “spirtualists,” and features seances, a creepy mansion, and lots of foolish-but-fun dwelling turns. Although not one of the best Chan films, it is among my contain favorites.
Released in 1938, CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY and CHARLIE CHAN AT MONTE CARLO were the last two Chan films made starring Oland, who died not long after. Both films feature Keye Luke as son Lee Chan. ON BROADWAY finds Chan doing battle with a murderous blackmailer in Modern York; it is among the better films in the series, slick and well executed. AT MONTE CARLO finds Chan seeking stolen bonds–and plunging into a mixture of blackmail and cancel as a result. While it tends to be a bit slower than most Chans, it too is toothsome.
Fox has done very well by the Chan films in the past, but on this occasion the studio has really knocked itself in terms of bonuses. There are the usual, expertly made “featurettes” on various aspects of the series, but on this occasion two films (Sunless CAMEL and SECRET) have very erudite, keen commentaries. The status also includes items of interest: a print of Unhurried THAT CURTAIN, a very early Chan film that is not properly fragment of the series, and a re-creation via stills and dialogue of the lost film CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE. Regretfully, Gradual THAT CURTAIN is a dire film and best left to hardcore fans, and the recreation of CHANCE is more akin to an Ed Wood film than a Chan film–but Fox gets points for anxiety. The restorations are not flawless, but they are mighty better than other prints; recommended for Chan fans everywhere!
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June 27th, 2010 — Confessions of a Shopaholic Tagged Confessions of a Shopaholic, Confessions of a Shopaholic Streaming, Download Confessions of a Shopaholic Online, Stream Confessions of a Shopaholic, Watch Confessions of a Shopaholic Online
I went out and read the book to contemplate what this movie was all about. I liked the book and looked forward to the movie. I found a lot of negative reviews but most went along the lines of “in these times…” which annoys me because generally you shouldn’t reflect a movie by the economic times it comes out in.
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If you go to the movie expecting something resembling the book, you will be disappointed. The book is about 90% different than the movie and in the book Rebecca was grand more believable as impartial an every day person getting into debt. If I remember correctly in the book Becky got an come after graduation and honest got into the habit of spending until it had grown well past what she had in the bank. But it was not so awful that she seemed irresponsible. In the book she is a valued reporter at successful savings from the commence. And Luke Brandon was objective someone she knew as a reporter. Overall a mighty stronger and independent woman in the book (oh and it was all space in London) .
Here, um not so powerful. Her spending is very out of control for no reason and she starts off at a gardening magazine. Since she seems to have no interest in reporting (other than to pick up to fashion :: Trim CLICHE’:::) and indeed takes a job at successful savings to attempt to net into a fashion magazine, she comes off a bit flighty and selfish. I felt poor for all those serious girls in the waiting room who wanted the job at Sucessful Savings — that went to Becky because she wanted to shop. Fortunately, in the movie, for someone so hapless she gets a charming blooming editor who thinks she is pleasing and thinks most of what she does is mammoth.
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Of course the movie ends in kind of the “tootsie” live tv moment where Becky is outed as being in tall debt (while in the book it is Becky who takes Brandon to task on tv for one of his companys taking advantage of ordinary folks ) but in the movie everyone loves her anyway after proving to be a fraud.
I guess the *current economic times* comes into play in that Becky in the movie is the person we all disapprove. The person who got the too astronomical for her to pay mortgage even though she knew, or should have, there was no arrangement to pay for it, the person who got into debt and is now declaring bankruptcy… yet, this movie gives her the dreamy Hugh Dancy as reward. And in the movie, Becky never seems remorseful, yet in the book she really is.
I might have enjoyed this more had I not read the book. To look a strong independent Becky there kind of makes me frustrated that things were so changed here.
I have a confession to perform…every now and then I like to peruse movies that are purely frivolous, unprejudiced monotonous fun and, well, on the girly side. Confessions of a Shopaholic is the perfect combination of these qualities. It’s chunky of comic, completely ridiculous situations, witty dialogue, slapstick humor and lighthearted entertainment that reminds every girl about the excitement, and exertion, of shopping.
Isla Fisher plays Rebecca Bloomwood, a shopping-addicted Novel York journalist who suddenly finds herself buried under credit card debt and without a job. In order to pay off her bills and travel closer to her dream, Rebecca takes a job at a finance magazine that’s all about saving money. Through a series of highly fantastic, but absolutely hilarious, events Rebecca becomes the magazine’s poster girl for personal finance -while hiding overdue bills under her bed.
Shopaholic expeditiously becomes predictable, leaving the audience only to wonder how and when the next station point will occur. While this may bother some film goers, I didn’t mind it because that’s the kind of movie I was expecting. It’s fun and gripping enough to succor you dash from your believe credit card debt for a runt while, but not phenomenal. Fisher is irresistible and will withhold you wondering what kind of crazy thing she’s going to do next.
But men beware -even though Shopaholic is being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, this movie is purely for women. The only guys who were in the theater when I went seemed like they were dragged by their essential others (except my dad, who likes Isla Fisher) . The movie’s PG rating also implies that the movie is intended for families. There were a few miniature girls in the theater when I went, and they seemed to be having a better time than the adults. But adults be warned: there are scenes of alcohol consumption and drunkenness in the movie, but they are fairly aloof.
Some people deem that this movie is not appropriate for the country’s unusual economic condition, but I deem that it teaches a suited lesson. Rebecca’s credit card debit ends up ruining her life and her career so mighty that she is forced to change her habits and conquer her shopping addiction -sounds to me like something the average American should have learned long ago.
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June 25th, 2010 — Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Five Tagged Download Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Stream Looney Tunes - Golden Collection, Volume Five, Volume Five Online, Volume Five Streaming, Watch Looney Tunes - Golden Collection
True to the schedule and quantity of cartoons, Warner Bros. is releasing the Fifth Volume of Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies Golden Collection factual on time. These have been such a joy to study forward to each year around Halloween. I do hope the minimal of 10 volumes contines to be carried out. I recently heard there’s a prospect of 17 if Warner Bros. decides to release all 489 Looney Tunes and all 518 Merrie Melodies cartoons.
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This box space with continue with 60 restored and uncut cartoon shorts on 4 discs with more than 5 hours of bonus features to go along with it. The first disc is dedciated to Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The second disc is a unusual collaboration of “Fairy Yarn” stories with the Warner Twist. Disc three is to categorize the talents of Bob Clampett in some of his best animation. And Porky is going to halt out the status in Disc 4 along with other Warner classics.
With over five hours of extras, this will determined be a delightfull collection to encourage well with the previous four. One of the bonus features expected in this release include a documentary entitled: “Chuck Jones: Extremes and Inbetweens, A Life in Animation” (which was produced and aired on PBS in 2000) .
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Disc One: Bugs and Daffy
1. 14-Carrot Rabbit
2. Ali Baba Bunny (with Commentary Track by Filmmaker Greg Ford & Music Only Track)
3. Buccaneer Bunny
4. Bugs’ Bonnets
5. A Star is Bored
6. A Pest in the House (with Commentary Track by Writer Paul Dini)
7. Transylvania 6-5000 (with Commentary Track by Historian Jerry Beck)
8. Oily Hare
9. Stupor Duck (with Music Only Track)
10. The Stupor Salesman
11. The Awful Snow Rabbit (with Music and Effects Track)
12. The Tidy Snooper (with Music and Effects Track)
13. The Upstanding Sitter
14. Hollywood Daffy
15. You Were Never Duckier (with Commentary Track by Director Eric Goldberg)
Special Features Include:
1. Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens, a Life in Animation Fragment 1 (Estamated time: 45 minutes)
2. Featurettes: The Bugs Bunny Indicate
a. Unpleasant Time Epic Bridging Sequences (Estimated time: 8:26)
b. What’s Up Dog? Audio Recording Sessions (Estimated time: 3:00)
Disc Two: Fairy Tales
1. Bewitched Bunny (with Commentary Track by Director Eric Goldberg & Music and Effects Track)
2. Paying the Piper
3. The Bear’s Tale
4. Foney Fables
5. Goldimouse and the Three Cats (with Music Only Track)
6. Holiday for Shoestrings (with Commentary Track by Historian Daniel Goldmark)
7. Limited Red Rodent Hood
8. Shrimp Red Walking Hood (with Commentary Track by Animator Ticket Kausler)
9. Red Riding Hoodwinked (with Commentary Track by Filmmaker Greg Ford & Music Only Track)
10. The Trial of Mr. Wolf
11. The Turn-Table Wolf (with Music and Effects Track)
12. Tom Thumb in Pain (with Commentary Track by Historian Jerry Beck)
13. Tweety and the Beanstalk (with Music Only Track)
14. A Gander and a Mother Goose
15. Senorella and the Glass Huarache
Special Features Include:
1. Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens, A Life in Animation, Section Two (Estimated Time: 45:00)
2. Leisurely the Tunes
a. Once Upon a Tune (Estimated Time: 8:27)
b. Drawn to Life: The Art of Robert McKimson (Estimated Time: 15:00)
3. A Chuck Jones Tutorial: Tricks of the Cartoon (Estimated Time: 13:21)
4. Bonus Cartoons
SNAFU
a. Coming!! [1943] (Estimated Time: 3:00)
b. Gripes [1943] (Estimated Time: 3:00)
c. Gas [1944] (Estimated Time: 4:00)
Hook
a. Consume Sign Mr. Tojo [1943] (Estimated Time: 3:00)
b. The Noble Egg [1945] (Estimated Time: 3:00)
c. The Return of Mr. Hook [1945] (Estimated Time: 2:00)
d. Tokyo Woes [1945] (Estimated Time: 4:00)
Disc Three: The Best of Bob Clampett
1. Bacall to Arms (with Commentary Track by Historian Jerry Beck)
2. Buckaroo Bugs (with Commentary Track by Historian Michael Barrier and Commentary Track by Director John Kricfalusi, Director Eddie Fitzgerald and Cartoonist Kali Fonecchino)
3. Crazy Cruise
4. Farm Frolics (with Commentary Track by Actor Keith Scott)
5. Hare Ribbin’
6. Patient Porky
7. Prehistoric Porky
8. The Bashful Buzzard (with Commentary Track by Writer Paul Dini)
9. The Faded Grey Hare (with Commentary Track by Filmmaker Greg Ford)
10. The Wacky Wabbit (with Commentary Track by Director Eric Goldberg)
11. The Wise Quacking Duck
12. Wagon Heels
13. The Daffy Doc (with Commentary Track by Animator Trace Kausler)
14. A Epic of Two Kitties (with Commentary Track by Historian Michael Barrier)
15. Porky’s Pooch
Special Features Include:
1. Tedious the Tunes
a. Wacky Warner One-Shots (Estimated Time: 8:40)
b. Valid American Zero: The Adventures of Private SNAFU (Estimated Time: 8:45)
2. From the Vaults
a. Hare Ribbin’ Director’s Slash (Estimated Time: 8:00)
b. The Bashful Buzzard Storyboard Reel (with Bashful Buzzard Orignial Opening Music Cue) (Estimated Time: 8:00)
3. Alternate Milt Franklin Opening Themes (with Introduction by Greg Ford) (Estimated Time: 5:00)
Disc Four: “The Early Daze”
1. Alpin Antics
2. Eatin’ on the Cuff or the Moth Who Came to Dinner (with Commentary Trac by Historian Jerry Beck)
3. Milk and Money
4. I’ve Got to Swear a Torch Song
5. Porky at the Crocadero (with Commentary Track by Historian Daniel Goldmark)
6. Polar Pals
7. Scrap Jubilant Daffy
8. Porky’s Double Trouble
9. Golddigers of ‘49
10. Pilgrim Porky
11. Wise Quacks
12. Porky’s Review (with Commentary Track by Fimmaker Greg Ford)
13. Porky’s Poppa
14. Wholly Smoke (with Commentary Track by Historian Daniel Goldmark)
15. What Imprint Porky
Special Features Include:
1. Unsung Maestros: A Directors Tribute (Estimated Time: 15:00)
2. The Looney Tunes Television Specials
a. Bugs and Daff’s Carnival of the Animals [1976 TV Special] (Estimated Time: 24:23)
b. Bugs Bunney’s Looney Christmas Tales (1979 TV Special] (Estimated Time: 24:13)
c. Bugs Bunny’s Bustin’ Out All Over [1980 TV Special (Estimated Time: 23:46)
With this collection, there seems to be more instored for the Looney Tunes fan with more TV specials and documentaries than any other previous collection has held so far. I’m glad to observe a whole disc being dedicated to Bob Clampett as well. There were some previous concerns that not enough of his stuff was shown in the second and third collections, but it seems Warner Bros. is making up for that here. Can’t wait for October!!!
Looney Tunes Golden Collection 5 is another tremendous collection. Lots of fan favorites and lesser-known but memorable classic WB cartoons are here. These are my top ten choices for LTGC VOL.5.
A Story of Two Kitties : This is one of Robert Clampett’s best cartoons. This and A Ghastly TWOSOME are Clampett’s Tweety-themed cartoons at its finest.
Porky’s Review : Tex Avery’s classic porky cartoon. Avery’s genius really shines in this one. Cartoon within a cartoon drawn by porky himself is a inventive, novel cartoon storytelling and pure Avery.
The Bear’s Story : Another Avery classic. Not distinguished but certainly first rate Avery cartoon for clear. I hope LTGC vol.6 will have Tex Avery disc next year. Next year is Tex Avery’s 100th year birth anniversary. I don’t understand why one of animation histories greatest directors collected don’t have his possess disc after five volumes of LTGC sets.
The Daffy Doc : top-rated Clampett daffy classic. Surrealistic, incredibly comic. Clampett demonstrates his legal talents here.
Ali Baba Bunny : Famous Chuck Jones cartoon. This cartoon partly shown from BUGS BUNNY’S THIRD MOVIE:1001 RABBIT TALES but this time we’ll spy its uncut,restored version.
Scrap Jubilant Daffy : One of Frank Tashlin’s best cartoons. Pure anarchic, perfectly drawn masterpiece.
Hare Ribbin’ : Yes, we can behold uncut director’s version of Hare Ribbin’ finally. What a gargantuan news for every classic cartoon fans, I can’t wait.
Porky’s Pooch : Another shadowy and white Porky classic. WB really did huge job bringing veteran sunless and white porky classics into life. Now, I’m very cheerful if Tex Avery’s porky masterpiece PORKY THE WRESTLER will be releasing next year for LTGC VOL.6.
Trial of Mr. Wolf : Very underrated Fritz Freleng classic. Novel opinion brilliantly realised by Freleng’s craftsmanship. One of a kind.
A Pest in the House : One of Chuck Jones finest masterpieces finally releasing dvd. Incredibly silly, like a flash paced classic, Maybe DUCK AMUCK, WHAT’S OPERA, DOC had more vote from classic cartoon fans, but A PEST IN THE HOUSE is my choice for Chuck Jones funniest cartoon. Hysterical from open to enact, don’t miss it.
These are my top ten favorites from upcoming LTGC vol.5. Thanks for reading.
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