That depends. Do you prefer your feline prints in tiger stripes or leopard spots?What about more modern prints?
I'm kidding!
That depends. Do you prefer your feline prints in tiger stripes or leopard spots?What about more modern prints?
That should be out by 2011, but I don't have a cast yet.Any idea about that animated adaption of Disney doing Rumpelstiltskin such as a cast or release date maybe?
So Guillermo has some competition with his Alice in wonderland movieThat should be out by 2011, but I don't have a cast yet.
You're good. I didn't word it correctly. But good news for the Giants.My apologies.
Next season, the Giants should be in a good spot to find a QB in the Draft.
Alice will be live action while Rumpelstiltskin will be animated.So Guillermo has some competition with his Alice in wonderland movie
You do know quote replies exist, right?@Tacomaster
I felt that the mid-2000's would be an opportunity for an independent startup to keep VHS alive after Hollywood starting pivoting more to DVD.
You do know quote replies exist, right?
I was trying to find a B&W version, but the hand-painted Paramount script from those years looked a little sloppy to me.why the cartoon version?
@OldNavy1988 are you aware of the D-Theater VHS tapes from the early 2000s that had digitally encoded video and were thus the first home video formats capable of playing back 1080p video?@Tacomaster
I felt that the mid-2000's would be an opportunity for an independent startup to keep VHS alive after Hollywood starting pivoting more to DVD.
For those curious...
The 25th Anniversary Limited Run prints of ET: The Extra Terrestrial start with the following. Keep in mind that when the film was first released to home video in 1984, the "Cheezy Diamond" Classics logo was inserted by mistake, but Disney didn't want to delay the release to correct it.
Note:
This WDP logo came out three years earlier than IOTL. ITTL, ET was originally planned to be released under the Fox banner, but Steven Spielberg wanted this logo instead after seeing a sneak peek.
..................@OldNavy1988 are you aware of the D-Theater VHS tapes from the early 2000s that had digitally encoded video and were thus the first home video formats capable of playing back 1080p video?
If you ever make a third version of American Magic, maybe Limited Run starts up in the early 2000s and markets films on these types of VHS tapes. It would not only give them a retro veneer, but also a premium edge.
Yeah, really. Here's Youtber Techmoan's take on it...................
Really?????
I got some ides too.@OldNavy1988, this is a awesome idea!
And of course if you make a third version of American Magic, then I'd gladly help.
Is that like the conversations function (I'm still kinda new)?But this is actually a good idea @THEKINGFISH217! Let's talk in the PM.