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warrenwoodhouse · 3 months
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What Font is used for The Chronicles of Narnia film franchise Logo? (Entertainment) (Narnia Blog) (Fonts Blog) (What Fonts)
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Article and Font by @warrenwoodhouse #warrenwoodhouse
The font that is used for the Disney film franchise of The Chronicles of Narnia is called Narnia Font (Also Known As: NarniaBLL) by @warrenwoodhouse as Ænigmate Productions (Bajo la Luna Producciones) for @disneystudios as Walt Disney Motion Pictures and for Walden Media.
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demifiendrsa · 5 months
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Deadpool & Wolverine | Official Trailer
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alltrekvarnews · 2 years
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Disney suaviza precios de comerciales En Transmision de Los Oscar 2023...
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Onward (2020, Dan Scanlon)
24/05/2024
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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months
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A Christmas Carol (2009)
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stargazer333 · 1 month
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Why was Thor crying???
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occupationdinosaur · 6 months
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🡒 🎥  CRUELLA • Craig Gillespie • End Credits, 2021.
«They say there are five stages of grief. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Well, I'd like to add one more. Revenge.»
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seeksstaronmewni · 2 months
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The 1981 20th Century Fox logo had quite a number of variations, but did you ever notice the different searchlights animations in this logo?
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Excerpts: The Singles Collection
The Skeleton Dance (1929)
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EXCERPTS by OKKULT Motion Pictures: a collection of GIFs excerpted from out-of-copyright/historical/rare/controversial moving images. A digital curation project for the diffusion of open knowledge.
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princesssarisa · 2 years
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A Christmas Carol Holiday Season: "A Christmas Carol" (2009 motion-capture animated film)
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I remember how surprised I was in 2009 to learn that Disney was producing a new Christmas Carol. What need was there for yet another one? In this case, I think, there were two justifications: the prestige of the people involved, and the technology. Directed and with a screenplay by Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Forrest Gump, Who Framed Roger Rabbit), this animated feature uses the art of motion capture: actors not just voicing the characters, but performing their roles in special suits, with computers capturing their movements and expressions to transform them into CGI figures. And this cast is an all-star one, featuring such names as Gary Oldman as both Bob Cratchit and Marley's Ghost, Bob Hoskins as both Fezziwig and Old Joe, Robin Wright as Belle and Fan, her Princess Bride co-star Cary Elwes as a charity solicitor, Colin Firth as Fred, and the main star, Jim Carrey, in a quadruple role as Scrooge (at every age) and as all three of the Ghosts of Christmas.
Far from being the comedy or "kiddie" version we might expect from Disney and Jim Carrey, this Christmas Carol is extremely faithful to the book. Most of the dialogue comes straight from Dickens, and many rarely-seen details are included: e.g. Fezziwig's fiddler plunging his face into a tureen of wine, the poor debtor couple in the future, and the Ghost of Christmas Present's remarks about those who do cruel deeds in the name of religion. Nor does this film shy away from darkness. Especially chilling is the Ignorance and Want scene, where the two ragged children rapidly age into a violent criminal and a mentally ill prostitute, and where the Ghost of Christmas Present dissolves into a skeleton as midnight chimes. Still, there's beauty too, particularly in the sweeping panoramas of London, and the scenes with the ghosts have a truly ethereal atmosphere. Yet the story's human warmth, humor, and pathos are never lost.
Still, I must admit, this is a flawed Carol. Its tone can be melodramatic, and while it's not chiefly a comedy, Scrooge's ghostly adventures are sometimes too full of slapstick. Most jarring is a lengthy added scene in Christmas Yet to Come where Scrooge shrinks to the size of a mouse and is chased by a phantom hearse. And while most of the character animation is vividly realistic, no one looks entirely real, creating a bit of an "uncanny valley" effect. Still, in general, the film's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, especially thanks to the starry cast. Jim Carrey brings Scrooge to life with feeling and with just a hint of caricature. He makes each Ghost a vivid, distinctive figure too, giving Christmas Past (a floating candle-man with a flame for a head) a whispery Irish accent, and Christmas Present a hearty Yorkshire brogue. The musical score is enjoyable too: particularly the festive main theme, "God Bless Us Everyone," which is sung with syrupy, guilty-pleasure passion by Andrea Bocelli over the closing credits.
While it can't replace the earlier outstanding Christmas Carols, this film is still a worthy addition to the catalogue.
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filmhoundsmag · 1 year
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Haunted Mansion (Film Review)
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demifiendrsa · 2 months
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Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios make congratulatory illustrations on Inside Out 2 surpassing Frozen II on the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide list*.
Pixar:
We’re filled with Joy! Thanks to every fan around the world for making Inside Out 2 the biggest animated movie of all time.
Walt Disney Animation Studios:
Everyone from Arendelle and Walt Disney Animation Studios is sending warm hugs to all of @Pixar on their incredible achievement as Inside Out 2 becomes animation’s biggest movie ever.
*Note: The Lion King (2019) remake is technically still the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide since it's CG animated, but Disney categorized the film as live-action.
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Monsters University (2013, Dan Scanlon)
12/06/2024
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richdadpoor · 1 year
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Disney VFX Workers Announce Intent to Hold Unionization Vote
Image: Disney Just three weeks after 52 visual effects workers at Marvel Studios announced they had filed a unionization vote with the National Labor Relations Board, 18 more internal VFX employees at Marvel parent company Disney have now also moved to form their own union, indicating a growing sea change in the demands of the historically non-union VFX industry. Variety reports that a…
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jotaeme8 · 1 year
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realjediverse · 1 year
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Spoiler Free: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Movie Review!
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is the fifth and (presumably) final installment in the Indiana Jones franchise. The film stars Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, who must race against time to retrieve a legendary dial that can change the course of history. Accompanied by his goddaughter, he soon finds himself squaring off against Jürgen Voller, a former Nazi who works for NASA. The film…
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