A reminder that the 1994 live-action Flintstones movie literally built a massive, full scale Bedrock city out of real stone and fiberglass in a desert quarry instead of using CGI.
Rien à voir mais l’époque où les dessins animés étaient des leçons de vie pour les enfants était incroyable. Ils s’en fichaient que ce soit triste ou que ça fasse pleurer tant qu’à la fin le message passait
The ending of REMEMBER ME (2010) has one of the strangest collective audience reactions I’ve ever seen. The camera reveals the date, everyone connects the dots at the exact same moment, and you can practically feel an entire theater go silent in real time.
i was shocked to discover that there are some people who actually can't visualize images when reading a book coz for me, an entire movie is playing out in my head with the perfect cast
You know people don’t like to admit this but older cartoons they grew up with were woke and discussed social issues like this and were very on the nose about it
"James y el melocontón gigante" cumple 30 maravillosos años.
Dirigida por Henry Selick tras su icónica "Pesadilla antes de Navidad", esta vez sin la sombra de Tim Burton y adaptando la novela del mismo título escrita por Roald Dahl.
No fue un gran éxito de taquilla, pero sí es un triunfo visual, lleno de grandes momentos gracias a la técnica de stop motion y al material de Dahl.
No sé cuántos la recuerdan, pero es una recomendación ideal ❤️