#Henry Warner
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year ago
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HOLLYWOOD STEPS OUT (1941) | dir. Tex Avery
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acmeoop · 8 months ago
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The Bugs Bunny Film Festival (1998)
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weirdlookindog · 9 months ago
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Warner Oland and Henry Hull in Werewolf of London (1935)
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apollopolls · 2 months ago
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nofluxo · 29 days ago
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animatejournal · 2 years ago
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Freakazoid! | Creators: Bruce Timm & Paul Dini Studio: Warner Bros. | USA, 1995
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i love you forever Ness Arroyo and Wylan Van Eck, i love you forever queer boys who spat in their abusers/fathers faces and used their mothers' surnames, i love you forever boys who survived hell but remained good and kind, i love you forever boys who know the feeling of living without their moms only with their monster fathers. i love you forever boys who find love and fight for it. i love you forever boys who can put on a performance and lie and win when they need to. i love you forever boys who survived abuse and refused to die or be killed, boys who fought to stay alive. i love you forever hurt boys who managed to find love and happiness after all. i love you Ness Arroyo and Wylan Van Eck, two of my favorite boys from their respective book series.
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PS. if this type of character is your comfort character as well, know they are also Aaron Warner from Shatter Me Series, Jude Duarte and Cardan Greenbriar from The Folk Of The Air Series, Henry DuBois IV and Evie O’Neill from The Diviners Series, James and Lydia Beaufort from Maxton Hall Trilogy-Save Me Series, Sydney Sage and Adrian Ivashkov from VA-Bloodlines, Maxon Schreave from The Selection Series.
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-show fans are never going to know who wylan van eck actually is. they’re never going to know his true last name, the weight it carries. they’re never going to know that he grieved a woman who wasn’t even dead for years. they’re never going to know how strong he is, the abuse he endured. they’re never going to know that he survived a murder attempt ordered by his own father. they’re never going to see him tailor himself to look like someone else because he wanted to be someone different so badly. they’re never going to see him slowly work past his shame. they’re never going to see inej tell him that he wasn’t his father. they’re never going to see kaz tell him that not being able to read didn’t make him weak. they’re never going to see jesper call him a genius. they’re never going to know that the crows were wylan’s first friends, his only friends, and even if he had a pick of a thousand companions, they would’ve been the ones he chose:https://yourartmatters-itswhatgotmehere.tumblr.com/post/770359780895260672 &https://www.tumblr.com/yourartmatters-itswhatgotmehere/770359780895260672?source=share
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skullislandproductions · 1 month ago
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Tom and Jerry strike a typical pose in this Post-it note storyboard panel from “Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz,” 2011 (look below to see the 9 panel page of Post-its before they were placed into the 2 panel storyboard template).
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geareduptom · 1 year ago
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year ago
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Along with producer Leon Schlesinger, other members of the Warner Bros. animation studio played the live-action roles: writer Michael Maltese was the security guard, animator Gerry Chiniquy was the live-action director, and manager Henry Binder was the stagehand who tosses Porky out of the soundstage. With the exception of Schlesinger, all voices were dubbed over by Mel Blanc.
YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES (1940) | dir. Fritz Freleng
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acmeoop · 5 months ago
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The Best Of Looney Tunes Limited Edition (1993)
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verenahe · 21 days ago
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weirdlookindog · 9 months ago
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Werewolf of London (1935) - Trade ad
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rurpleplayssims · 2 months ago
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0solvmanidoo · 6 months ago
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The film industry should stop just making films like they are now. Allow me to explain.
The film industry makes films and all too often they flop because they honestly suck. The flop mainly because the box office is horrible which is understandable considering going to see a movie is usually 10$ or more per person without any snacks or drinks and most people don’t want to pay that much money for a movie they don’t know or think will be any good.
Many of these movies no one asked for and sure some do end up being absolutely amazing. And people are practically begging for new and original films but these films have to be good or at least something people want to see in order for them to succeed right?
Films don’t really have the disc market to make up for poor box office performance anymore and making merchandise before a film comes out without knowing it people will like it would cause another loss. As would marketing which is another reason why many of these original movies currently seem to not be doing well and I believe lack of marketing is a major issue but why put a lot of money into marketing when you aren’t even sure the film will make enough money back to not be a loss?
I propose the film industry start their own type of Kickstarter website where the film industry can put up pages for movies they are proposing on making including things like summaries, storyboards, concepts, and more where people can back a project they want to see or poll on projects they want.
Another issue I see in the film industry is studios hiring, writers, producers, actors, or directors that don’t care about the source material or want to change a story to make it their own.
I would propose this kickstarter type website allow people in the film industry to sign up for projects that they want to work on because they are passionate about the themes or the source content or the story itself before the project is proposed. This could potentially prevent directors, writers, actors, and others from working on a project from just because of its popularity and potential pay. These people who sign up for projects could even write little summaries on why they are interested in working on the project.
Then when the project is publicized for people to back or vote on we will know that the people working on the project aren’t going to insult the people who enjoy the source material or insult the project they are working on. As we are seeing now the actions from people in the film industry insulting or being rude or other bad behavior makes a film look bad and makes people unsure about seeing the film because of the actions of people involved with it.
I know Henry Cavill is well known for being passionate about the projects he works on and I think people would have more confidence in a film if they knew the people working on it were actually passionate about it and actually enjoy working on it. (For clarification I don’t mean the Witcher because everyone knows that show was a dumpster fire from the very beginning but please think of his work playing Superman and in his other film productions instead. He enjoys getting into his roles are trying to do the best he can and I do not blame actors for bad writing or directing decisions that get okayed or final editing that doesn’t work with the story. Cavill is primarily an actor not a director.)
The pages for each proposed project could include enough information about it for people to confidently decide if they want to see it and vote on it without spoiling the ending. Meanwhile once it gets enough votes or popularity a studio could give it the go ahead to start production and give it funding.
If you think a mere summary isn’t enough to make a person decide it’s something they are interested in then allow me to use books as an example. Book readers usually only have a summary about a book to decide if it’s something they want to read. I’m sure a page with concept art, a good summary, and storyboards could really make a difference. Maybe even explain if the project is planned to be 3d animated, live action, or traditionally animated.
I too am sick of bland films, poorly made films, films where the source material is disrespected, endless remakes or sequels or prequels, or the people working on it say they don’t like the themes of it or don’t respect it, or just unwanted films that no one wanted. And I firmly believe a way for people to decide on what they want to see in a film would help film studios prevent flops or failures that may result in massive losses.
I would’ve probably made a better post than this one but I had a family member who would not stop bothering me and unfortunately annoyed me to the point I could no longer concentrate on what I was writing. But if you have anything to add or say go ahead this is just some wild idea I had.
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madame-helen · 2 years ago
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