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I don't care about anime or manga that other people like. Drawing to gain popularity may be one way, but I'm not sure if it's truly heartfelt art. Do you like to draw fanarts? Do you want popularity? Fan art is not my job. I draw my favorite film’s fan art. I love Tom cat.
FILM OF THE DAY: 1968 #Miami set sequel to TONY ROME isn’t up to the original, but still offers some cheesy/sleazy entertainment with #FrankSinatra as low rent PI involved with gangsters, rich playgirl #RaquelWelch & Moose Malloy type client #DanBlocker who is film’s highlight 🎥
This is the Way! Disney+ Teases ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Season 3: The streamer shares key art and a featurette to tide fans over until the new 8-episode season’s March 1 release; Lucasfilm’s original live-action series follows the continuing… https://t.co/e4ibhKJaCh
@Abbii_the_simp @butchjpg The thing is, that’s how she’s supposed to look. The “old-school Disney” style is both realistic and unrealistic Yes, Anastasia has less realistic features than Cinderella, but they make it where it doesn’t stick out. You just accept it. This is the film’s reality, not ours
I used to draw these two a lot back in 2020, because I saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit for the first time that year...I need to get back into drawing them more tbh, and with 2023 fast approaching, what better time to do so in the film’s 35th anniversary year?
All finished w/ the first piece of the night! GREAT film to kick off the special & I’m all warmed up(probably from the bourbon😉) & ready to sketch/paint something from whatever film’s next!🤘💚
#TheLastDrawIn during #TheLastDriveIn on @Shudder
@kinky_horror #GhoultideGetTogether
I love that this ad uses a quote from FANDANGO, which literally just states the film’s premise, as if it was some kind of critical praise.
I’ve been on a bit of a later era Fellini trip these past few weeks (when he left realism for surrealism). Tonight I come to “Fellini’s Cassanova” (1976).
Take a look at the wonderful/varied poster art created for the film’s release. Each country applying their own unique spin.
solidified the Plated Sharptooth as the most dangerous sharptooth we’d seen in the sequels up to that point, and more than ever makes him seem more like the sharptooth from the first movie. His dragging Chomper down into the sea echoes the first film’s sharptooth almost killing
of danger to the movie. They sure delivered. Just look at his design, his pupils are so slitted and his overall effect looks so feral. And its more than just looking scary: they give him some of that unstoppable quality the first film’s sharptooth has. He leaps over ravines,
be surprised if some kids watching the film might have thought he WAS the first film’s sharptooth. Their eyes just seem to bulge through out a lot of the film. They don’t just look intimidating, they look psychotic and furious. Later on, we find out they ARE furious, just not for
@DiscussingFilm YES! There finally making the right moves. Doom needs to be set up, he could (and should) have a whole movie about his origin! The first film’s villains should be mole man. And I know it’s a while away but FF2 villain should he the Frightful four and the roster could be(1/2)
Finally, an excuse to visit Toronto! 😁 I’m thrilled to be moderating the post-film discussion! 📽Join us for a lively film screening and in-person conversation with the film’s director Therese Shechter @TrixieFilms and her very special guests! https://t.co/yfNkIcsKcV
This season we’ve been using a daisy-chain method for picking the film’s we’re covering. Can you guess the next film we’re covering based on the last pic and this AI art rendering of the title of the next film?
Character bios like this are wild, because sometimes they weren’t even included in the film’s own actual theatrical/event pamphlet, or not with these detailed specifics. They were for DBZ movie 3, but not for DBZ movie 5 as seen here. (Yes, this is signed by Furukawa and Nakao!)
🚨 NEW TRENDING EVENT! As with the new info we got from the film’s editor I made the hard decision to change our hashtag to #WeWantSpiderMan3ExtCut which will better convey what we want from Sony! One day we will get this cut, but only with the help from the fans!
IT'LL BE QUICK 🎭 This week we check out the PG-rated slasher Tourist Trap (1979). We assess the creepiness of the antagonist, sift through the film’s psychological horror, and reflect on the impact it has on the genre. Spoilers start at 23:21.
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NOTHING WRONG HERE 🐶 This week we kick off our Spooky Preseason with Cujo (1983). We break down the film’s corruption themes, unpack the dog performances, and highlight what’s to come in September. Spoilers start at 25:10.
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The 1984 Polish movie poster by Witold Dybowski for ‘Return of the Jedi’. Which, for all its qualities, does seem to give something of the film’s ending away.