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@bradfordevans chronicles the lost roles of Chris Farley, whose premature demise only ensured further lost roles
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Frankenweenie (2012), Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Hotel Transylvania, Shrek, Monsters Inc., The Sixth Sense, Nosferatu, Beetlejuice, Paranorman
Tagged: Frankenweenie (2012), Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Hotel Transylvania, Shrek, Monsters Inc., The Sixth Sense, Nosferatu, Beetlejuice, Paranorman
An interesting historical look at Hollywood's many ways of making "horror movies" that are safe to show to kids
Source: www.npr.org
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Shrek, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty (1959), Pokemon, Cars, The Secret Of Nimh, Shrek 2, Despicable Me, Ice Age (2002), The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, Aladdin, Beauty And The Beast
Tagged: Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Shrek, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty (1959), Pokemon, Cars, The Secret Of Nimh, Shrek 2, Despicable Me, Ice Age (2002), The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, Aladdin, Beauty And The Beast
Dory, Timon and Pumba, Donkey -- thanks to their funny lines or crazy antics, these side players show just how much a well-drawn character can do
Source: www.ew.com
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Category: Production
Tagged: Die Hard, First Blood, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Psycho, There Will Be Blood, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, Howl's Moving Castle, Road To Perdition, Shrek, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Tagged: Die Hard, First Blood, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Psycho, There Will Be Blood, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, Howl's Moving Castle, Road To Perdition, Shrek, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Die Hard, Rambo, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and seven other films with surprising literary roots
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Die Hard, Shrek, The Godfather, The Vow, This Means War, Ghostbusters, Air Bud, Fantastic Four
Tagged: Die Hard, Shrek, The Godfather, The Vow, This Means War, Ghostbusters, Air Bud, Fantastic Four
On valentine's day, this critic argues that when you look at just about any film, you'll find it's a love story. Or at least has a love story in it. Yes, just about every film. Seriously. He uses Die Hard, Shrek and The Godfather as examples.
Source: www.craveonline.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live: Season 6, Saturday Night Live: Season 8, Saturday Night Live: Season 7, Saturday Night Live: Season 9, 48 Hrs., Another 48 Hrs., Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop Ii, Beverly Hills Cop Iii, Trading Places, Coming To America, Delirious (1983), Best Defense, The Golden Child, Eddie Murphy Raw, Harlem Nights, Boomerang, The Distinguished Gentleman, Vampire In Brooklyn, The Nutty Professor, Metro, Doctor Dolittle (1998), Holy Man, Life, Bowfinger, Nutty Professor Ii: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Shrek, The Adventures Of Pluto Nash, I Spy, Dreamgirls, Shrek 2, Norbit, Imagine That, Meet Dave, Tower Heist
Tagged: Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live: Season 6, Saturday Night Live: Season 8, Saturday Night Live: Season 7, Saturday Night Live: Season 9, 48 Hrs., Another 48 Hrs., Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop Ii, Beverly Hills Cop Iii, Trading Places, Coming To America, Delirious (1983), Best Defense, The Golden Child, Eddie Murphy Raw, Harlem Nights, Boomerang, The Distinguished Gentleman, Vampire In Brooklyn, The Nutty Professor, Metro, Doctor Dolittle (1998), Holy Man, Life, Bowfinger, Nutty Professor Ii: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Shrek, The Adventures Of Pluto Nash, I Spy, Dreamgirls, Shrek 2, Norbit, Imagine That, Meet Dave, Tower Heist
A stimulating article by @sportsguy33 that looks at Eddie Murphy's career asks the questions: why doesn't everyone ever point out that Eddie is the most successful comedian ever? That he's one of the best stand-ups ever? That, before Eddie, only white actors were considered sure things at the box office? That Eddie made more money making kids' movies than anyone ever?
Source: www.grantland.com
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Category: Cast & Crew
Tagged: Janeane Garofalo, Scream, Jerry Maguire, Flirting With Disaster, Fight Club, Dogma, Shrek
Tagged: Janeane Garofalo, Scream, Jerry Maguire, Flirting With Disaster, Fight Club, Dogma, Shrek
A @bradfordevans Lost Roles look at Janeane Garofalo, who thankfully DID land a role in "Wet Hot American Summer"
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Gnomeo & Juliet, The Polar Express, The Incredibles, Shannon Tindle, Pixar, Dreamworks Animation, Up, Toy Story, Madagascar, Shrek
Talented, veteran character designer, Shannon Tindle, explains what makes character designs work in the age of CGI Animation... and why Gnomeo & Juliet is not a successful example of this.
Source: www.salon.com
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Category: Production
Tagged: Die Hard, First Blood, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Psycho, There Will Be Blood, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, Howl's Moving Castle, Road To Perdition, Shrek, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Tagged: Die Hard, First Blood, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Psycho, There Will Be Blood, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, Howl's Moving Castle, Road To Perdition, Shrek, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Die Hard, Rambo, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and seven other films with surprising literary roots
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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Category: Cast & Crew
Tagged: Janeane Garofalo, Scream, Jerry Maguire, Flirting With Disaster, Fight Club, Dogma, Shrek
Tagged: Janeane Garofalo, Scream, Jerry Maguire, Flirting With Disaster, Fight Club, Dogma, Shrek
A @bradfordevans Lost Roles look at Janeane Garofalo, who thankfully DID land a role in "Wet Hot American Summer"
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@bradfordevans chronicles the lost roles of Chris Farley, whose premature demise only ensured further lost roles
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Frankenweenie (2012), Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Hotel Transylvania, Shrek, Monsters Inc., The Sixth Sense, Nosferatu, Beetlejuice, Paranorman
Tagged: Frankenweenie (2012), Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Hotel Transylvania, Shrek, Monsters Inc., The Sixth Sense, Nosferatu, Beetlejuice, Paranorman
An interesting historical look at Hollywood's many ways of making "horror movies" that are safe to show to kids
Source: www.npr.org
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Shrek, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty (1959), Pokemon, Cars, The Secret Of Nimh, Shrek 2, Despicable Me, Ice Age (2002), The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, Aladdin, Beauty And The Beast
Tagged: Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Shrek, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty (1959), Pokemon, Cars, The Secret Of Nimh, Shrek 2, Despicable Me, Ice Age (2002), The Little Mermaid, The Emperor's New Groove, Aladdin, Beauty And The Beast
Dory, Timon and Pumba, Donkey -- thanks to their funny lines or crazy antics, these side players show just how much a well-drawn character can do
Source: www.ew.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Die Hard, Shrek, The Godfather, The Vow, This Means War, Ghostbusters, Air Bud, Fantastic Four
Tagged: Die Hard, Shrek, The Godfather, The Vow, This Means War, Ghostbusters, Air Bud, Fantastic Four
On valentine's day, this critic argues that when you look at just about any film, you'll find it's a love story. Or at least has a love story in it. Yes, just about every film. Seriously. He uses Die Hard, Shrek and The Godfather as examples.
Source: www.craveonline.com
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live: Season 6, Saturday Night Live: Season 8, Saturday Night Live: Season 7, Saturday Night Live: Season 9, 48 Hrs., Another 48 Hrs., Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop Ii, Beverly Hills Cop Iii, Trading Places, Coming To America, Delirious (1983), Best Defense, The Golden Child, Eddie Murphy Raw, Harlem Nights, Boomerang, The Distinguished Gentleman, Vampire In Brooklyn, The Nutty Professor, Metro, Doctor Dolittle (1998), Holy Man, Life, Bowfinger, Nutty Professor Ii: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Shrek, The Adventures Of Pluto Nash, I Spy, Dreamgirls, Shrek 2, Norbit, Imagine That, Meet Dave, Tower Heist
Tagged: Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live: Season 6, Saturday Night Live: Season 8, Saturday Night Live: Season 7, Saturday Night Live: Season 9, 48 Hrs., Another 48 Hrs., Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop Ii, Beverly Hills Cop Iii, Trading Places, Coming To America, Delirious (1983), Best Defense, The Golden Child, Eddie Murphy Raw, Harlem Nights, Boomerang, The Distinguished Gentleman, Vampire In Brooklyn, The Nutty Professor, Metro, Doctor Dolittle (1998), Holy Man, Life, Bowfinger, Nutty Professor Ii: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Shrek, The Adventures Of Pluto Nash, I Spy, Dreamgirls, Shrek 2, Norbit, Imagine That, Meet Dave, Tower Heist
A stimulating article by @sportsguy33 that looks at Eddie Murphy's career asks the questions: why doesn't everyone ever point out that Eddie is the most successful comedian ever? That he's one of the best stand-ups ever? That, before Eddie, only white actors were considered sure things at the box office? That Eddie made more money making kids' movies than anyone ever?
Source: www.grantland.com
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Gnomeo & Juliet, The Polar Express, The Incredibles, Shannon Tindle, Pixar, Dreamworks Animation, Up, Toy Story, Madagascar, Shrek
Talented, veteran character designer, Shannon Tindle, explains what makes character designs work in the age of CGI Animation... and why Gnomeo & Juliet is not a successful example of this.
Source: www.salon.com
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