My boss Scoutmaster Scott told me to make a Twitter account to plug his TV show. Why didn't he do it himself? He's too friggin' antisocial for social media.
@PaulRudnickNY "Tributes pour in," the papers say. It's tempting to add "He's gone where the goblins go, below, below, below, yo ho," but he was already there.
@toon_research Best known simply for its simplified name since Disney executives decided "Basil of Baker Street" was too obscure a title to sell tickets.
@Gayculturehq It would be an enormous step forward if the world were as indifferent as it claims to be toward the LGBTQ community. But we know that's not true. They keep saying "Keep it to yourself," but then they seek it out as a scapegoat for their own moral shortcomings.
@ATRightMovies "Pinocchio" (1940). No contest. Followed by "Snow White," "Fantasia," "Nightmare Before Christmas," "Howl's Moving Castle," "Mad Monster Party," "Spirited Away," and "Iron Giant."
@Noirchick1 For some reason they cut the lines in the dinner scene about how Tallulah is allergic to strawberries, which is a plot point later. And for the "sad" movie, Ethel has to cite "Lifeboat," which isn't really sad. (For Bette it obviously would have been "Dark Victory.")
@toon_research "Russian Rhapsody" is a must. The absolute not, of course, it "Tokio Jokio," the one Warner Bros. cartoon that manages to be cruel without being funny.
@PaulRudnickNY She might not have claimed to win the World Cup if she understood the only reason soccer exists is to show that men can look good wearing knee socks with shorts.
@VanessaChaseOG The commercial is silly and too long but not degrading to indigenous Americans. It could even be taken as an allegory of how they've been shortchanged by an intrusive culture, whether regarding land or hamburgers.
@PaulRudnickNY If she'd ever met Helen Keller, she'd ask if it was true about how she burned her fingers and how her parents punished her. Then she'd say "Look at me when I talk to you!"
@oldtoons_ There wasn't a dry seat in the house. It's hard to imagine a CGI animated film having this impact, although kids today are more jaded than they were in 1938.
@redguy50@cartunplce If that's true about all cartoons, could you please post some 1956 "Gerald McBoing-Boing Show" segments (especially the songs)? They're not racist.