What other bible stories deserves to be done like this?
What other bible stories deserves to be done like this?
Shit i meant this
yo whats her face is hardly even in the shot, why couldnt they have her body jutting our and holding unto him, or sitting on his head or something
why can't dot sit on my head
specifically the face region
Hell yeah John K.
>I don't know user, CAN I sit on your face?
you know you damn well can
This is the opposite of the biblical thread i expected
I wonder how Dot's ass smells like
John is a hack.
do you think he wrote this while a 14 year old was giving him a blowjob while crying?
how old is Dot? 60?
I want to commit suicide
please tell me this is OP documenting his suffering, im loving it
I wouldn't blame John K for hating this thing. It's not an animated film. It's a live action film that just happens to be animated for some reason. Absolute waste of talent
nope, not OP
just wanna die
Nice and Legal
I mean they're drawn by different studios, if he gave a look to each one it'd be a little more fair.
>I wouldn't blame John K for hating this thing. It's not an animated film. It's a live action film that just happens to be animated for some reason
Because animted movies can be serious?
Also, in animation you could do the sea scene, in live action it would have looked bad in the 90's
you MUST
It's a serious movie in a very shallow sense. The story is extremely basic and not as mature as it's aiming. Animated movies need to have something that takes advantage of the medium somewhat. Even the weaker Reinassance films like Pocahontas and Hunchback understood this
Ralph Bakshi critiziced PoE once, so i can only imagine what John K would think of it
Shit.
>Even the weaker Reinassance films like Pocahontas and Hunchback understood this
>Pocahontas
Are you that same guy that said they considered Frozen and Inside Out "the best western animated films" once? Explains a lot, honestly.
>Ralph Bakshi
heh
I didn't say they're the best, but some of the best. Also, Bakshi has a serious point when he says there's more to learn from a Fleischer Popeye short than the entirety of PoE
i think you mean her cooch.
the answer by the way is like playdoh, trust me
>Bakshi has a serious point when he says there's more to learn from a Fleischer Popeye short than the entirety of PoE
and what would it be?
which episode was this?
>I didn't say they're the best, but some of the best.
Which still baffles me in a way, as they pale in comparison to even some of Disney/Pixar's other works.
>Also, Bakshi has a serious point when he says there's more to learn from a Fleischer Popeye short than the entirety of PoE
Yeah, like I would follow the brilliant mind behind LotR '78 and Cool World. Even then stuff like Fritz and Coonskin were just okay, even if much of the marquee value was in the shock factor.
"Animation got saddled with a bunch of boring, repetitive, old fashioned, dumb cliches. I am NOT going to tell computer animation to follow that road. Sure, computer animators should look at hand drawn animation to learn. But don’t get down on your knees. Don’t make the same mistakes hand drawn animation made at the end. Study the right stuff. There’s a hell of a lot more to learn from a Fleischer Popeye than there is from some “epic fantasy” like Prince of Egypt."
Ralph Bakshi
Cool World was pure executive meddling tho. It wasn't even written by Bakshi. Even then, that movie still took more advantage of the medium than PoE did. As bad as it was, Cool World is worth watching once for its amazing backgrounds and sheer variety of art styles
Look dude. I've watched nearly every 2D animated film from the 90s, except for the really shitty ones like Troll in Central Park and Bebe's Kids, and Prince of Egypt was the second worst one i saw from that decade ( the worst one was Anastasia )
>literally no sound
Epig fail.
I ve taken none of you niggas read the good book