>You know for a mouse, you look pretty sexy.
Still fricking love that line. I'm surprised he didn't tell her to put on a blonde wig and a purple jumpsuit.
I choose to cheat and use an obvious one because you deserve to be cursed by knowing image related exists now.
It's terrible and just copying every Warner attributed trope they can in a budget film no-one saw... but somehow it's better than most modern cartoons... better voice acting too.
Sigh, modernity sucks.
Oh my word! You mean to tell me that Funko Inc. made a soulless collectible based off a beloved IP? Why I’ve never heard of such a thing! Thank the LORD you’ve informed us of this rare occurrence for no one would have known about it otherwise
Oh man I remember having to watch this in my german class. Everyone liked it so much that we watched it again a while later. I can still hear that screech from the roulette scene ringing in my ears
I just watched this a few days ago, I knew about it a long time ago but never bothered, strange out of place animation I thought. Reminded me of squiggle vision cartoons.
Kek, I don't recall George of the Jungle 2 having so much meta humor. Haven't seen it in years. I might give it a rewatch because of this thread. Live-action Ursula was still pretty cute. Could've been a little hairier imo.
Meh, you could do worse
All the songs are by ELO
Olivia Newton-John is sexy as hell
Some of the big dance/roller numbers are good
She tricks an old man into sinking his life savings into a roller disco. In 1980. When disco was dead in the water.
>In 1980. When disco was dead in the water.
Nah disco was still very much up and alive.
I'd say it would be around the late 80s when disco had finally been put to rest. After that was rave parties and underground night clubs filled with either New Jack Swing, R&B, rap, or Rock music.
In bongland maybe, but by 83 Disco had long lost it’s appeal in North America due to over exposure or was actively being murdered by an industry that found it easier to make money off rock acts. It depends on who you ask and honestly I don’t know enough about how the music industry works to decide one way or the other
Frick, there's a film I haven't thought about in farging forever! I need to get a copy of that at some point.
Those trippy animations in Natural Born Killers,
were done by a 2D studio that has done a shit ton of commercials, they're pretty damn good, also they did the animation in Tommy The cat for Primus
And I think they did the animated sequences in Tank Girl
Was hoping someone would mention this. Film's aged far better than I expected, kinda worrying how much of it is still relevant today.
In another universe we wouldve had an unadulterated classic.
I can't really hate Tank Girl. For one thing, it was a gateway into 'mature' comics for me, stuff like Vertigo and Miracleman (I was lucky enough to live opposite a library that had the complete run in books). For another, you can draw a line through my taste in women as an adult starting from that movie.
Damn. I actually haven't seen it myself yet. Was hoping the negative rumors I'd heard were all wrong. So is it true then that Birds of Prey's only redeeming quality was the animated opening sequence? Were the story and action at least worth anything?
NTA, but I enjoyed the hell out of it. People pointing out that all the men are 'demonised' kinda forget that 90% of the men featured in the film are either psychopathic mobsters, serial killers or minions, which, considering the film is set in the Gotham underground, is as surprising as the sun rising each morning.
Anon, I saw it in theaters, the only thing I can commend this movie on is that they made every single male regardless of ethnicity a piece of shit. Most "feminist" movies just take the easy route and only demonize white men.
needs to grow a pair and get over himself, movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
>movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Yikes you might as well scream from the rooftops that you know the movie is shit but you desperately need it not to be.
They did Cass dirty and for that alone I'll never forgive that movie, but the dogshit fight choreography makes it so easy to hate.
Oh, I agree 100% that Cass is treated poorly, but... seriously? I enjoy a movie and say 'go into it based on its own merits' and, what, I'm trying to trick people to fall for its feminist agenda? Frick off with that shit, Jesus.
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Anon, it's own merits is that it's a movie about Birds of Prey but they made Montoya old, and then Harley feels very disconnected from the plot and worse, Harley gets her ass kicked easily when you'd think that getting drafted by Waller would mean she'd have serious fighting skills, but no, the most she does is ambush a bunch of cops at the police station that for whatever reason don't use their guns and even then one gets the drop on Harley and she struggles.
Best characters are Huntress and Black Canary and they deserved a better movie.
>needs to grow a pair and get over himself, movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Anon the police chief is black and that asian restaurant owner who betrays Harley.
Come on.
>movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Yikes you might as well scream from the rooftops that you know the movie is shit but you desperately need it not to be.
They did Cass dirty and for that alone I'll never forgive that movie, but the dogshit fight choreography makes it so easy to hate.
The other Anon is right in that literally every male character (even the cook towards the start) is portrayed as a slavering disgusting brute while every female character is hyper-competent and hopelessly yet predictably beleaguered by her idiot male counterparts.
It's a misandric movie. Just admit you like bigoted media. Plenty of people on Cinemaphile do.
>needs to grow a pair and get over himself, movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Anon the police chief is black and that asian restaurant owner who betrays Harley.
Come on.
Oh, you mean the elderly guy who can't fight who's being threatened by a nutjob with a crossbow? And the useless chief of police, itself a well-worn trope, in a useless, corrupt and inefficient police department?
>making excuses
I heard Margot Robbie actually lurks in Cinemaphile.
Margot, please, you hired a good writer, but you should have gotten a consultant who is actually well-versed in comics. And making everyone look bad for your vanity project works against you. You actually had a good movie hidden within all that mess and that scene of Black Mask at the club is good.
But it's all bogged down by everything else.
Pfft, if I was Margot Robbie, there'd be a lot less posting on Cinemaphile and a lot more full-length mirrors and baby oil in my life.
Jesus, you say 'I thought this film was enjoyable' just once and everyone screams like a fricking howler monkey with its dick caught in a bear trap. You frickers need more perspective and less muh culchur wor
>movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Yikes you might as well scream from the rooftops that you know the movie is shit but you desperately need it not to be.
They did Cass dirty and for that alone I'll never forgive that movie, but the dogshit fight choreography makes it so easy to hate.
Anon, it's own merits is that it's a movie about Birds of Prey but they made Montoya old, and then Harley feels very disconnected from the plot and worse, Harley gets her ass kicked easily when you'd think that getting drafted by Waller would mean she'd have serious fighting skills, but no, the most she does is ambush a bunch of cops at the police station that for whatever reason don't use their guns and even then one gets the drop on Harley and she struggles.
Best characters are Huntress and Black Canary and they deserved a better movie.
This is so awesome, it's so Y2K, it has that stylized and UPA-inspired look like so many cartoon shows did back then. and the animation is pretty damn good, it reminds me a bit of Mighty B
Darrell Van Citters directed it, the same guy who made the Box Office Bunny short. His most recent work is mostly Tom & Jerry projects, with a handful of mockbusters.
Semi-lost, like I said. Some of the shorts are on YouTube but they stop abruptly. Which is a shame because they’re fun, rocky and bullwinkle sort of wit and banter.
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How many weird iterations of Mickey exist throughout cartoon history?
In bongland maybe, but by 83 Disco had long lost it’s appeal in North America due to over exposure or was actively being murdered by an industry that found it easier to make money off rock acts. It depends on who you ask and honestly I don’t know enough about how the music industry works to decide one way or the other
By 1983 in the US Disco was over and New Wave was full-on
That scene where the turtleneck elongates a lady's neck I'm sure was done somewhere else too and it's been on my mind ever since because I can't remember where that was.
What the hell? I didn’t realize that Mannequin started in fricking ancient Egypt. I thought it was just the 80s version of the Pygmalion. Is the rest of the movie this batshit? Cuz I might actually watch it if it is
I dont know about the US, but this movie has zero relevancy in latam and it was weird as frick hearing the CN announcer mention the movie title in ads leading to its premier on "CineCartoon" wtf man
>put Tank Girl on the tv to play in the background while I do chores one day >notice the animated sequence is playing >”Wow this looks good. How come I’ve never sat down and watched this movie before?” >try actually watching for a bit >one of the kangaroo people comes on screen >NOPE
I'm trying to find the song they used in the animation for Tank Girl, but it's nothing in the ost sounds like it, I assumed it was Butthole Surfers cause it sounds like them, but I couldn't find anything with that either
Was lurking just to see if anyone posted this one yet. I don't care about John K (I haven't seen any of his work) but I love this intro and it being The Beach Boys just makes it even better.
Came here to post this one. It's more Cinemaphile than anything but Takeshi Koike is so kino that I don't even give a shit. He and Imaishi are honorary Cinemaphile
I don’t want to nitpick but does that really count as animated? I mean it’s pretty much a still they just zoom in and out of different parts on. It’s as rad as frick still but still a still
Sleeping Beauty is relevant to the plot and I'm assuming they couldn't afford the mouse's price so the madlads went and completely re-animated the relevant sequences.
And I have to ask, that music at the very end, where does it originate from again? 'Cause that's gotta be licensed music, but I can't recall where else I've heard it before. All I know is I've definitely heard it in at least one actual Disney movie.
Terror Toons 3 was the first time I've ever felt buyer's remorse. The 2nd one was so much better than the first that I thought hopefully the 3rd wouldn't be terrible, since they're all made by the same guy. God, was I wrong.
WTF are you talking about? Roger Rabbit is THE best mixed-media film. Cool World might have weak writing, but it's still really good animation-wise and has a lot of strong actors.
I love this ending scene. I used to watch it over and over again as a kid without really knowing much about Tank Girl cause I found the video on YouTube and thought it looked cool. Eventually got around to watching the movie some years later and I was so disappointed.
Absolutely, the studio that those animated sequences for Tank Girl had a knack for being able to perfectly capture that stylized Frank Miller-esque comic book style. In fact, they once did a short film for MTV that took heavy inspiration from Sin City, perfectly capturing the look and feel of the series. It starts at 03:50
Strange that they mostly stuck to commercials for pharma and cereal companies as well as doing a lot of MTV stuff
If you want the animation go to 3:14, This is a wicked fun 80's horror movie that stars Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, and John Carradine
This scene is by far my favorite part of the movie even though it's so short animation wise, skeleton strip dance was worth it
Anon, I saw it in theaters, the only thing I can commend this movie on is that they made every single male regardless of ethnicity a piece of shit. Most "feminist" movies just take the easy route and only demonize white men.
Damn. I actually haven't seen it myself yet. Was hoping the negative rumors I'd heard were all wrong. So is it true then that Birds of Prey's only redeeming quality was the animated opening sequence? Were the story and action at least worth anything?
Though it always irritates me how arbitrary self-censorship works in Hollywood, where something like the Siamese Cats in Lady and The Tramp get shoved into the memory hole, while a movie can still put some Fu-Manchu fish in as a gag and get away without any angry Twitter mob (for now, no doubt some blue-haired lady will see this clip somewhere and have a panic attack).
>You know for a mouse, you look pretty sexy.
Still fricking love that line. I'm surprised he didn't tell her to put on a blonde wig and a purple jumpsuit.
He was right. For a mouse, she did look pretty sexy.
I choose to cheat and use an obvious one because you deserve to be cursed by knowing image related exists now.
It's terrible and just copying every Warner attributed trope they can in a budget film no-one saw... but somehow it's better than most modern cartoons... better voice acting too.
Sigh, modernity sucks.
Oh my word! You mean to tell me that Funko Inc. made a soulless collectible based off a beloved IP? Why I’ve never heard of such a thing! Thank the LORD you’ve informed us of this rare occurrence for no one would have known about it otherwise
Careful with that sarcasm buddy, your frustration at your own pathetic life is leaking through.
Sorry but Mr. DNA isn’t even close to worst funko out there. At least that one has a mouth, most of the others aren’t so lucky
dial 8
>copying every Warner attributed trope they can
Well yes, it is directed by Chuck Jones after all
God I haven't thought about this movie since I saw it as a kid
One stacked mouse girl.
Oh man I remember having to watch this in my german class. Everyone liked it so much that we watched it again a while later. I can still hear that screech from the roulette scene ringing in my ears
I just watched this a few days ago, I knew about it a long time ago but never bothered, strange out of place animation I thought. Reminded me of squiggle vision cartoons.
So Disney made a movie of both bootleg and original Tarzan?
It gets better...Brendan Fraser auditioned for both movies.
And he was in this one:
>That movie where a figment of Brendan Fraser's imagination body snatches him, then ruins his legacy and fricks his girlfriend.
Why
And then he wasn't.
also
Kek, I don't recall George of the Jungle 2 having so much meta humor. Haven't seen it in years. I might give it a rewatch because of this thread. Live-action Ursula was still pretty cute. Could've been a little hairier imo.
heh
The Don Bluth/ELO sequence from Xanadu
is this movie worth watching? i like ELO
Meh, you could do worse
All the songs are by ELO
Olivia Newton-John is sexy as hell
Some of the big dance/roller numbers are good
She tricks an old man into sinking his life savings into a roller disco. In 1980. When disco was dead in the water.
>In 1980. When disco was dead in the water.
Nah disco was still very much up and alive.
I'd say it would be around the late 80s when disco had finally been put to rest. After that was rave parties and underground night clubs filled with either New Jack Swing, R&B, rap, or Rock music.
In bongland maybe, but by 83 Disco had long lost it’s appeal in North America due to over exposure or was actively being murdered by an industry that found it easier to make money off rock acts. It depends on who you ask and honestly I don’t know enough about how the music industry works to decide one way or the other
You have to remember that by the time disco faded it had been around for almost a decade and as being pushed out of clubs by newer genres of music.
Yes but not for the reasons you think.
Classic scene from Kill Bill
That's the music video Breaking the Habit.
Had no idea this had animation
Someone write down this whole thread but only the movies worth watching in their entirely
I want Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair to get released in some way, only some lucky bastards caught a screening on Tarantino's theater
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Your Testes and You from Johnny Dangerously
Frick, there's a film I haven't thought about in farging forever! I need to get a copy of that at some point.
Was hoping someone would mention this. Film's aged far better than I expected, kinda worrying how much of it is still relevant today.
I can't really hate Tank Girl. For one thing, it was a gateway into 'mature' comics for me, stuff like Vertigo and Miracleman (I was lucky enough to live opposite a library that had the complete run in books). For another, you can draw a line through my taste in women as an adult starting from that movie.
NTA, but I enjoyed the hell out of it. People pointing out that all the men are 'demonised' kinda forget that 90% of the men featured in the film are either psychopathic mobsters, serial killers or minions, which, considering the film is set in the Gotham underground, is as surprising as the sun rising each morning.
needs to grow a pair and get over himself, movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
>movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Yikes you might as well scream from the rooftops that you know the movie is shit but you desperately need it not to be.
They did Cass dirty and for that alone I'll never forgive that movie, but the dogshit fight choreography makes it so easy to hate.
Oh, I agree 100% that Cass is treated poorly, but... seriously? I enjoy a movie and say 'go into it based on its own merits' and, what, I'm trying to trick people to fall for its feminist agenda? Frick off with that shit, Jesus.
ANON YOU MOTHERFRICKER, I WENT 100% EXPECTING A FEMINIST AGENDA AND I COMMENDED THE MOVIE FOR BEING AGAINST MEN IN GENERAL INSTEAD OF HALF-ASSING IT.
THE FEMINIST AGENDA ISN'T THE ISSUE YOU IMBECILE, THE ISSUE IS THAT THE MOVIE FRICKING SUCKS.
The other Anon is right in that literally every male character (even the cook towards the start) is portrayed as a slavering disgusting brute while every female character is hyper-competent and hopelessly yet predictably beleaguered by her idiot male counterparts.
It's a misandric movie. Just admit you like bigoted media. Plenty of people on Cinemaphile do.
lol ok
I accept your concession, twittergay. Go back.
>needs to grow a pair and get over himself, movie's fine if you just go into it without any judgement or preconceptions.
Anon the police chief is black and that asian restaurant owner who betrays Harley.
Come on.
Oh, you mean the elderly guy who can't fight who's being threatened by a nutjob with a crossbow? And the useless chief of police, itself a well-worn trope, in a useless, corrupt and inefficient police department?
>making excuses
I heard Margot Robbie actually lurks in Cinemaphile.
Margot, please, you hired a good writer, but you should have gotten a consultant who is actually well-versed in comics. And making everyone look bad for your vanity project works against you. You actually had a good movie hidden within all that mess and that scene of Black Mask at the club is good.
But it's all bogged down by everything else.
Pfft, if I was Margot Robbie, there'd be a lot less posting on Cinemaphile and a lot more full-length mirrors and baby oil in my life.
Jesus, you say 'I thought this film was enjoyable' just once and everyone screams like a fricking howler monkey with its dick caught in a bear trap. You frickers need more perspective and less muh culchur wor
I think it really is Margot Robbie.
Anon, it's own merits is that it's a movie about Birds of Prey but they made Montoya old, and then Harley feels very disconnected from the plot and worse, Harley gets her ass kicked easily when you'd think that getting drafted by Waller would mean she'd have serious fighting skills, but no, the most she does is ambush a bunch of cops at the police station that for whatever reason don't use their guns and even then one gets the drop on Harley and she struggles.
Best characters are Huntress and Black Canary and they deserved a better movie.
This is so awesome, it's so Y2K, it has that stylized and UPA-inspired look like so many cartoon shows did back then. and the animation is pretty damn good, it reminds me a bit of Mighty B
Only because of the Offspring song
Oh nice, I looked for years for that opening. Thanks for posting.
I wonder who designed it
Darrell Van Citters directed it, the same guy who made the Box Office Bunny short. His most recent work is mostly Tom & Jerry projects, with a handful of mockbusters.
Is there a name for these cartoony, overexaggerated, female designs. They always hit me in a certain way, how they exude a sort of slapsticky sexiness
Sauce?
Elmo aardvark, semi lost media online series that’s pretty charming. Mainly just proves my point about one-note cartoonishly sexy gals.
unfortunate
Innit?
Wait so if it's lost, then how did we find all these songs and photos?
Semi-lost, like I said. Some of the shorts are on YouTube but they stop abruptly. Which is a shame because they’re fun, rocky and bullwinkle sort of wit and banter.
How many weird iterations of Mickey exist throughout cartoon history?
HOT DAMN!
Is that the one that had Steve Martin?
We don't talk about the remakes.
Steve Martin is one of the funniest men to ever live.
Unfortunately nobody can replace Peter Sellers.
About as good as it gets for title sequences.
Always loved this opening
I'm getting early MTV vibes.
There's the animated sequence from Twilight Zone: The Movie where Anthony wishes his sister into cartoonland
I liked finding out that they used clips from Bimbo’s Initiation in that short.
By 1983 in the US Disco was over and New Wave was full-on
Who hasn’t seen this one at this point?
This scene made me think cartoons were real when I was little.
I watched that entire movie once just to experience how out of place that scene is.
my guilty pleasure
That scene where the turtleneck elongates a lady's neck I'm sure was done somewhere else too and it's been on my mind ever since because I can't remember where that was.
This is the best version I could find on YT, sorry:
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Annie Hall
I feel like it was a fever dream, but I remember the opening to the movie "Mannequin" having an animated segment for some reason.
What the hell? I didn’t realize that Mannequin started in fricking ancient Egypt. I thought it was just the 80s version of the Pygmalion. Is the rest of the movie this batshit? Cuz I might actually watch it if it is
I don't know, child me only ever watched the opening because cartoon. Maybe I'll have to watch the full thing some day.
was this animated by Sally Cruikshank
Yes
She's done a bunch of them.
Imagine if the whole movie was like this (and also actually faithful to the book)
Genndy animated some scenes for How to Eat Fried Worms.
I dont know about the US, but this movie has zero relevancy in latam and it was weird as frick hearing the CN announcer mention the movie title in ads leading to its premier on "CineCartoon" wtf man
>Mom has dumptruck ass
Yep it's Genndy alright
What a garbage adaptation of one of the comfiest books ever
Those trippy animations in Natural Born Killers,
were done by a 2D studio that has done a shit ton of commercials, they're pretty damn good, also they did the animation in Tommy The Cat for Primus
And I think they did the animated sequences in Tank Girl
>put Tank Girl on the tv to play in the background while I do chores one day
>notice the animated sequence is playing
>”Wow this looks good. How come I’ve never sat down and watched this movie before?”
>try actually watching for a bit
>one of the kangaroo people comes on screen
>NOPE
I'm trying to find the song they used in the animation for Tank Girl, but it's nothing in the ost sounds like it, I assumed it was Butthole Surfers cause it sounds like them, but I couldn't find anything with that either
Does stop motion count?
the inverse would be some live action mostly animated, which would be Pagemaster and Phantom Tollbooth
The Mouse and the Motorcyle
>the inverse would be some live action mostly animated
would also include the Lego Movie
What a cute little animation, I’m sure the mentally sound guy who made will have a controversy free career!
Was lurking just to see if anyone posted this one yet. I don't care about John K (I haven't seen any of his work) but I love this intro and it being The Beach Boys just makes it even better.
It's a great song for sure.
KINO
Came here to post this one. It's more Cinemaphile than anything but Takeshi Koike is so kino that I don't even give a shit. He and Imaishi are honorary Cinemaphile
Annie Hall had this weird sequence
I’d frick the evil queen anytime.
from the Lou! live action movie.
well now that you linked that...
I've always been a big fan of Ronald Searle so this title sequence is something I come back to on a infrequent basis.
Also that channel has a bunch of animated titles so I'm glad I looked up that sequence again!
I liked this one, some Clowes-Herge mix, it feels like a comic strip
I completely forgot this film had a wack ass opening
I don’t want to nitpick but does that really count as animated? I mean it’s pretty much a still they just zoom in and out of different parts on. It’s as rad as frick still but still a still
Yeah true but when will I talk about that into otherwise?
Sleeping Beauty is relevant to the plot and I'm assuming they couldn't afford the mouse's price so the madlads went and completely re-animated the relevant sequences.
That is brilliant
Holy shit that’s amazing. It’s not even just a vague copy of the fairytale, it’s a full out redo of the Disney scenes.
What is this?
Where are the black people?
Operating the projector. I know, it can be hard to notice The Help sometimes.
holy shit
And I have to ask, that music at the very end, where does it originate from again? 'Cause that's gotta be licensed music, but I can't recall where else I've heard it before. All I know is I've definitely heard it in at least one actual Disney movie.
It's Tchaikovsky
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My god am I dumb, thanks for the quick answer anon
It happens to the best of us.
>alright kids, now here's how romance happens. you gotta get sexually assaulted as you sleep. boys pay attention
The first Wimpy Kid movies animation oozes soul.
I wish the new Wimpy Kid movies were animated like that instead of what we got now.
Can’t say the same for its sequels though.
Watched that movie many times but never actually saw the intro.
Surprised no one's posted the Gerald Scarfe animations from Pink Floyd's The Wall
Kino
This animator is the reason I wanted to draw, hope that isn't too weird.
russian animation sucks ass
Opening credits and music were great for such a crummy movie, even with the frequent pauses.
It's probably just nostalgia, but it's my favorite version of the theme song.
Does this count as animation?
Did anybody post the animated segments from disney’s Enchanted yet?
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON ZERO TWOOOOOOOO
Watching this I would have thought it was a satire, reading the wikipedia page it seems like something from a completely different film altogether.
Now we’re heading into some obscure shit emphasis on shit
Terror Toons 3 was the first time I've ever felt buyer's remorse. The 2nd one was so much better than the first that I thought hopefully the 3rd wouldn't be terrible, since they're all made by the same guy. God, was I wrong.
How was Hershel Gordon Lewis in the movie?
Madonna: shitty actress, cute as frick cartoon character.
oh yeah she is.
I feel like the guys who did this would have been perfect to animate a Jucika cartoon. That's pretty much already her bodytype.
Why does John K use the tackiest fonts?
Cuz it's probably his trademark deal.
The only halfway decent part, but it feels like his segments were put in because they ran out of shit to do with the main plot.
How have I never heard of this?
its infamously awful
Don't get your hopes up. Thats about all the animation in the whole thing
How the frick is this somehow way worse than both Roger Rabbit AND Cool World?
WTF are you talking about? Roger Rabbit is THE best mixed-media film. Cool World might have weak writing, but it's still really good animation-wise and has a lot of strong actors.
really surprised no one has mentioned this yet
yeah I'd say it counts.
This one is a classic
In another universe we wouldve had an unadulterated classic.
I love this ending scene. I used to watch it over and over again as a kid without really knowing much about Tank Girl cause I found the video on YouTube and thought it looked cool. Eventually got around to watching the movie some years later and I was so disappointed.
Absolutely, the studio that those animated sequences for Tank Girl had a knack for being able to perfectly capture that stylized Frank Miller-esque comic book style. In fact, they once did a short film for MTV that took heavy inspiration from Sin City, perfectly capturing the look and feel of the series. It starts at 03:50
Strange that they mostly stuck to commercials for pharma and cereal companies as well as doing a lot of MTV stuff
I always wanted there to be an animated Tank Girl series. I'll take the Harley Quinn series as the closest we may ever get.
Ruthless People
RoboCop 3
I thhink there have been a few Columbia picture movies that changed that particular intro.
I 'member that from SpiderVerse
omg I never even put two and two together on that. That's actually awesome.
before the song was recycled for Dilbert
Holy shit, I never even knew that.
If you want the animation go to 3:14, This is a wicked fun 80's horror movie that stars Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, and John Carradine
This scene is by far my favorite part of the movie even though it's so short animation wise, skeleton strip dance was worth it
monsters rule ok
reminds me of this
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fricking love Evil Dead 2
Heh, that was charming
>animators weren't even credited
I hate how often this shit happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzxlpPsSDx0
weren't even credited
as if that dumpster fire needed any more reasons to be horrible.
>horrible
Another anon who didn't actually watch it.
Anon, I saw it in theaters, the only thing I can commend this movie on is that they made every single male regardless of ethnicity a piece of shit. Most "feminist" movies just take the easy route and only demonize white men.
Damn. I actually haven't seen it myself yet. Was hoping the negative rumors I'd heard were all wrong. So is it true then that Birds of Prey's only redeeming quality was the animated opening sequence? Were the story and action at least worth anything?
my best friend liked batman v superman and even he hated birds of prey
I'll do you one better. My mom liked Suicide Squad and hated Birds of Prey.
Why would he? Just because a guy liked one shitty movie, doesn't mean he will like them all. Birds was nothing like Batman vs Superman.
political but interesting
This movie rules. I was initially only interested cause of the techno soundtrack but it turned out to be an interesting romp.
yeah it's far better than it seems. great movie.
>die Tasche
Couldn’t find an actual clip from this without the commentary, sorry.
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opening credits for Troop Beveryhills by Bob Camp and John K.
wish Shelly long was this stacked in the movie
that movie was alright
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Song of the South is great and also Br'er Fox is one of the only males I would have homosexual relations with.
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>Skin Theory.mp4
How about PARTLY animated?
>Those Chinese fish at 1:25
lol
Though it always irritates me how arbitrary self-censorship works in Hollywood, where something like the Siamese Cats in Lady and The Tramp get shoved into the memory hole, while a movie can still put some Fu-Manchu fish in as a gag and get away without any angry Twitter mob (for now, no doubt some blue-haired lady will see this clip somewhere and have a panic attack).
This was so fricking cool even though it only lasts for a few seconds
Great I forgot it wasn't in the thread
As they say, they don't make them like they used to.
This was actually Blue Sky Studios' first film project and what got Fox impressed enough to acquire them
I kinda miss when moronic movies were at least creative, and not just moronic.
Surprised nobody metioned Priest yet.
Monty Python!
They even killed the animator F
Talk about crunch time.
Did anybody post that scene from Dora and the Lost City of Gold when Dora and Diego ended up hallucinating their cartoon selves
So, was this film any good?
It’s perfectly watchable if you like Dora the Explorer.
Well I don't so guess that's me checked out.
It's not a movie, but I think it counts