Didn't know before today that Tom & Jerry cartoons had won seven Oscars for Best Animated Short Film, and been nominated for another four.
Reading this made me realise I don't know much about the animated short film awards. I just did a quick bit of poking around, and the only time Donald Duck won the award was for this wartime short where he's dressed as a nazi, in one of the most surreal things I've seen:
Reading this made me realise I don't know much about the animated short film awards. I just did a quick bit of poking around, and the only time Donald Duck won the award was for this wartime short where he's dressed as a nazi, in one of the most surreal things I've seen:
I think the actual post credit scene is US exclusive for some bizarre reason.
It seems very comical (from a Youtube scene I peeked at ) and relates to an earlier gag. That could be what they hinted at going back and shooting very recently. I think this was in the same week/week before it was released in the UK so they may not have had time to add it on.
It seems very comical (from a Youtube scene I peeked at ) and relates to an earlier gag. That could be what they hinted at going back and shooting very recently. I think this was in the same week/week before it was released in the UK so they may not have had time to add it on.
Any link to that scene? I left the cinema before it showed unfortunately
A jaunty little piece of propaganda? I kind of want to get a job at the Disney channel just so every now and then I could release one of these crazy archive clips and chuckle at the response.
'For the shot where Hans Gruber falls from the top of the building in Die Hard (1988), was actually dropped by a stuntman from a 20-foot high model onto an air bag. To get a genuine surprised look, the stunt man dropped him on the count of two instead of three.'
I lol'd.
Haha, nice. Reminds me of The Godfather when Don Vito gets up and slaps Johnny Fontaine, "You can act like a man!" - the slap was improvisation on Brando's part.
Haha, nice. Reminds me of The Godfather when Don Vito gets up and slaps Johnny Fontaine, "You can act like a man!" - the slap was improvisation on Brando's part.
My favourite of those is that for the first fighting scene of Fight Club, Fincher told Norton just before the shot to actually punch Pitt. Pitt didn't know he was going to punch him, or that it was going to be on the ear.
My favourite of those is that for the first fighting scene of Fight Club, Fincher told Norton just before the shot to actually punch Pitt. Pitt didn't know he was going to punch him, or that it was going to be on the ear.
Hahaha, genius. That Donald Duck clip you posted earlier was hilarious btw.
They must have so much fun coming up with storyboards for dream/nightmare/drug scenes in animation where everything goes all crazy =D
You guys have probably already seen this but I though I'd post it just in case. Lucas sent this to Cameron, when Titanic beat Star Wars at the box-office
I didn't know anything about it so not AT ALL what I was expecting, but I really enjoyed it. You really have to set aside all your cynicism and open yourself up to the highest degree of sentimentalism when watching, but I thought it was kind of brilliant.
I didn't know anything about it so not AT ALL what I was expecting, but I really enjoyed it. You really have to set aside all your cynicism and open yourself up to the highest degree of sentimentalism when watching, but I thought it was kind of brilliant.
LOVE that. It's a fantastic film. Definite mood-lifter if I ever need it.