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DRIVE A CROOKED ROAD is on @tcm. @JakeHinkson discusses the post-MGM career of Mickey Rooney in NOIR CITY #2. https://t.co/wohFwfgiWX @noirfoundation @NoirAlley @EddieMuller
@spacefunkyarp Not the first time the MGM people poked fun at this disease.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow is the sixth mission of Rainbow Ride in Super Mario 64. The mission's name is a reference to the song "Over the Rainbow" from MGM's The Wizard of Oz.
FILM OF THE DAY: #CaroleLombard is luminous & delightful as usual in saucy 1934 #comedy about gold-digger chorus girl involved with gangsters. Plays like a Harlow/Gable film with #ChesterMorris ok in CG type part #NatPendleton #ZazuPitts #MGM #1930s #LeoCarrillo #GeneLockhart
#赤の食卓R_CP
この度ご縁がありまして、前蟹様(@ mgm_crab )宅のサマンサさんとヴェラで両片思いを組ませていただきました!
よろしくお願いします🙇🏻♀️
正装スチル!女装もしたよ〜 線画は俺!
1枚目色塗り さくた(@ oredayo33)さん!
2枚目色塗り らい(@ mgm_r_u)!
大変ありがとうございました 靴を舐めた
What happened to the posters for Disney shorts in the 40s? Went from pleasant, simplistic colors to a garishly textured and colored mess like those MGM cartoon posters... At least they're still drawn on-model so MGM's illustrator probably wasn't involved...
✨👠🌈The Wizard Of Oz🌈👠✨
#TheWizardOfOz #MGM #JudyGarland #Musical #Warner #EmeraldCity #Wicked #OverTheRainbow #DigitalArt #Drawing #Fanart
This concept art by Jack Martin Smith served as inspiration for MGM classic “The Wizard of Oz” in 1939. I was shocked by the colors and designs seen here, they’re so muted, yet uniquely fairy-tale-esque.
Ellie Rose from Henry Stickmin Collection. Made in Picrew and MGM 2.
On this day in 2007, Disney announced that the Disney-MGM Studios would be renamed Disney's Hollywood Studios
旧パソコンで復活作業、パソコンはほぼ死んでるのですぐ熱くなり取り出して一息 新パソコンでくだんさんに並べていただいたリストと比べながら原稿を並べる
このカラーはいつかのMGM依頼カラー…いつだ^^苦笑2014年らしい
@DaveCapdevielle @AshNicholsArt @FarFetchedShow it’s just me when I say when I think of you two working on #FarFetchedShow I think of Hanna & Barbara at MGM making the Tom and Jerry’s and that’s both of you in place of bill and joe
@frankp316 HBO Max doesn't give the MGM cartoons their own section. They only do that w/ TOM AND JERRY (in "Throwbacks").
Boomerang lists MGM, TOM & JERRY, DROOPY and BARNEY BEAR as separate "shows."
[OPINION] To be honest, French Droopy's (and maybe Tex Avery's MGM characters) artworks looks more faithful and well adapted to late 40s (like big studios' mascots in same period) than America's one did him.