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#1999 animated films
punster-2319 · 1 year
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Follow up to this poll
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lunaoblonsky · 5 months
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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The Iron Giant (1999)
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zachfett · 4 months
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Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (1999) Directed by Hiroyuki Okiura Cinematography by Hisao Shirai
The artwork in this film is outstanding, the city backgrounds especially are incredibly detailed.
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kimjimagery · 3 months
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I did some more research on the movie Goomer (1999) because it intrigues me, I wanted to find out more about it then I stumbled across one of the artists who worked on it and I found this!
If this is true that means that this movie started out as a series but then they changed it to be one movie which would explain these missing clips that I saw on YouTube but only the people who worked on this film can confirmed this.
If anyone else have seen this movie un edited with theses clips please let me know.
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fibula-rasa · 4 months
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Favorite New-to-Me Films: December ‘23
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(in order of collage above R to L)
The Man Without Desire (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
Somewhere in Dreamland (1936) [letterboxd | imdb]
A Christmas Carol (1971) [letterboxd | imdb]
Tři oříšky pro Popelku / Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973) [letterboxd | imdb]
Our Hospitality (1923) [letterboxd | imdb]
少女革命ウテナ アドゥレセンス黙示録 / Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Adolescence of Utena (1999) [letterboxd | imdb]
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In December, I created themed still and gif sets for The Hobbit (1991), It’s a Gift (1923), The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985), and The Curse of the Cat People (1944).
Coming up this month on the blog, I’ll resume the Lost, but not Forgotten series and post a full round-up for 2023.
Also, thanks to the gracious people who contributed to my ko-fi and gifted me supplies from my wishlist, one of my dream cosplays, Nazimova in Salome (1923), is soon to become a reality! So stay tuned for that!
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cinematitlecards · 1 year
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"Batman: The Animated Series" (1992) Created by Paul Dini, Eric Radomski, & Bruce Timm (Animated/Action/Adventure/Comic Book) . . "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm" (1993) Directed by Kevin Altieri, Boyd Kirkland, & Frank Paur (Animated/Action/Adventure/Comic Book) . . "The Adventures Of Batman & Robin" (1994) Created by Paul Dini, Eric Radomski, & Bruce Timm (Animated/Action/Adventure/Comic Book) . . "Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero" (1998) Directed by Boyd Kirkland (Animated/Action/Crime/Comic Book) . . "Batman Beyond" (1999) Created by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, & Bruce Timm (Animated/Action/Sci-Fi/Comic Book) . . "Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker" (2000) Directed by Curt Geda (Animated/Action/Sci-Fi/Comic Book)
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art--harridan · 7 months
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[Image description: A digital drawing based on the film Magnolia. It depicts the silhouettes of a group of dead frogs, splayed haphazardly. There's blood emanating off of each one, though it looks faded. They're situated a dark purple background, giving the piece a moody atmosphere. Subtle blue ripples travel across the piece "Magnolia" is written beneath the frogs.]
Inktober - Day 8 (Toad)
Film - Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999)
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nevertrulyset · 6 months
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Can't believe (actually can) they brought Patrick Stewart back as Professor Xavier in that Doctor Strange movie only to have him quote himself from X-Men: Days of Future Past and then die violently like he did in Logan.
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nellarw95 · 1 month
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Happy Birthday Lily 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
March 18,1989
Buon Compleanno 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
18 Marzo 1989
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zenosanalytic · 11 months
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If you've ever wondered why meat-eating is so ideologically important to US Conservatives, watch this new essay by Atun-Shei films. Some truly wonderful research into the intellectual history of fascist carnivorism here, and much more besides.
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rrrauschen · 3 months
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Jonathan Hodgson, {1999} The Man with the Beautiful Eyes
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amvmusicart · 1 year
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Lie by inneraxel
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whoisjase · 2 years
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Princess Mononoke (1999)
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jasonsutekh · 9 months
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Toy Story 1 (1995), 2 (1999), 3 (2010), of Terror (2013), That Time Forgot (2014), and 4 (2019)
A group of toys attempt to look after their owners and stay together.
One of the main strengths is that the scenes in which there are many toys don’t get too cluttered because there is a wide range of personalities and toy types. It’s also welcome that although there is the typical kid’s film emotional resolution each time, it’s also contrasted by horror aspects, some of which are pretty effective.
A key narrative trope is used for every film, the one of abandonment and closure, which has some small variations but is also repetitive but the characters are limited to this theme since they’re toys. The lore of sentience is also very vague in the franchise since a toy can be cannibalised and still sentient, made from random craft items, and they can divine information about the wider world for some subjects.
There are a few moments when the little oddities can be amusing, mainly in the form out unusually deductive observations or bizarre ideas. Some of the stories are effective because they partly explore a childhood perspective on life. The animation also develops as the franchise progresses, for example Bo Peep is made of china in the fourth installment which isn’t clear in earlier films.
Of the two short movies the better one is Of Terror since there is a threat and clearer goal, whereas That Time Forgot is a bit looser and a lot of the villains are similar. The fourth one is the weakest of the main films, largely because there isn’t a strong clear villain. It’s good to have that variety but it still makes it less effective.
Toy Story: 8/10 -It’s certainly worthy of very high praise!-
Toy Story 2: 8/10 -It’s certainly worthy of very high praise!-
Toy Story 3: 7/10 -Well above average, but no masterpiece-
Toy Story of Terror: 7/10 -Well above average, but no masterpiece-
Toy Story That Time Forgot: 6/10 -Just a cut above average-
Toy Story 4: 6/10 -Just a cut above average-
-Toy Story 1 was the first computer animated film to use full opening and closing credits.
-In the first film Woody goes after Buzz to save him, in the subsequent main films Buzz goes after Woody.
-Sid from the first film briefly appears in the 3rd one as a bin man.
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ifeelalot · 2 years
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