"The Many Frog Faces of Sally Cruikshank"
“What I like about animation is you can get a kind of ecstatic energy from watching it,” says Portland, Oregon–based cartoonist Patrick Keck. For this month’s Drawn to MoMA, he created a tribute to the animator and artist Sally Cruikshank, whose work has influenced his own. Author of the graphic novel Peepers and the comics collection Little Tomb, Keck got the idea for this story when he came across a still from one of Cruikshank’s films while searching through MoMA’s archives. “What inspired me about this story in particular is the feeling of interconnectedness that happens when I do some research about an artist I’m interested in, and find all these points that connect back to me or other artists I admire. I find some comfort in that.”
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Twilight Zone: The movie (1983)
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Cursed Films Series One On Blu Ray & Digital 27th Feb
Cursed Films Series One From @Shudder_UK Lands On Blu Ray & Digital From 27th Feb. More details here
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Dive into the bloody, beating heart of horror history with Cursed Films, a thrilling five-part documentary series examining the stories behind some of Hollywood’s most iconic, spine-chilling cinematic masterpieces: Poltergeist, The Omen, The Exorcist, The Crow and The Twilight Zone movies.
Writer-director Jay Cheel (How to Build a Time Machine, Beauty Day) explores the power of the seminal…
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Some things about Allan:
He’s the only one who reacts to the narrator
He’s the only doll (besides the Weird House) who isn’t swayed in some way by Ken’s takeover
He also declares himself as “Ken's buddy" (making canon his official box description) which makes his inability to be swayed more interesting
He has bendable legs (probably the only reason he tries to jump the fence instead of going around like everyone else)
He easily decked a half-dozen construction Kens and could probably singlehandedly win the Ken fight
He seems to know more about the real world than most Barbies
He knows what NSYNC is
He knows about other Allan copies living in the real world (I’m trying to figure out if he made this up to convince the humans he can live in the real world, but even if he did, how does he know what NSYNC is???)
There are no other Allan models
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Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) dir. John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, George Miller.
7.5/10
I would not recommend this movie to my friends.
I would not rewatch this movie.
I like Mr. Bloom.
Pop culture once had the twilight zone, and now we have the multiverse.
It's interesting how the Twilight zone can be good or bad depending on the person and situation.
Imagine if prejudiced people had to experience their own prejudice.
God, it's horrible to learn about the helicopter incident in filming, especially with two Asian kids.
So random for Dan Aykroyd to be this character for me.
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ALL👏🏻MEDIA👏🏻IS👏🏻POLITICAL👏🏻
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maybe i'll eat my words in two years or whenever the fuck this is coming out i fucking HOPE i will eat my words but the fucking maze runner guy is directing it. the man whose upcoming feature is called kingdom of the planet of the apes. if you trust modern hollywood in its current state to deliver a well-written and true-to-source adaptation of the legend of zelda more power to you ig but i truly think that is fucking delusional. sorry lmao
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