so this is the power of american animation
So this is the power of american animation
it's peter lorre
why make everyone ugly
It's Steve Buscemi
I remember a fish verson of him that killed himself after watching an elephant flying youtube.com
because making them look beautiful and attractive would ruin the point of the cartoon?
fucking what, kek
Funny stylized cartoon bad
Make my penis go up anime girl good
>funny
And that comes from a Doctor Seuss book adaptation
theyre caricatures senpai
Because their features are exaggerated because supposed to be immediately recognizable
No, this is.
>american background quality
>why make everyone ugly
Because they are
>not pretty - bad
You fags are so vapid.
Woah...
>kids these days don't recognize Ben Shenkman
Fucking pathetic.
>once again Yea Forums is trying to self inflict pain so it can pretend Yea Forums is an enemy.
Who cares, unless you're fucking Cleopatra, Ceaser, Ghengis Khan or some other historical figure, you're gonna be forgotten about. Nobody is going to remember any Hollywood fuck in 200 years time, it's futile to expect otherwise. They'll be forgotten, you'll be forgotten, I'll be forgotten, the poster below me will be forgotten, nothing fucking matters man, don't you understand? We've all passed away before we've even died, fame and accomplishments are as meaningless as shitposting on Yea Forums.
Imagine being this autistic.
this is unironically a better and more original design than anything in a recent disney or pixar production
>he doesn't know who maurice noble is
ew, go die
Do you not know what a caricature is?
Because caricatures take features of real people and exaggerate the fuck out of them as a joke and to make them instantly recognizable.
>to make them instantly recognizable
That's not really how caricature works
I mean, sometimes it makes them recognizable, but for the most part you just kinda have to use context clues
>posts about animation
>example isn't animated
Every time.
Go away Yea Forums, your latest memes are cringe inducing.
>And if your kids give ya any lip, you can beat em with a sack of sweet Valencia oranges. They won't leave a bruise, and they'll let him know who's boss. There's noooo doubt about it.
>Conan O'Brien: I had a great conversation with Albert Brooks once. When I met him for the first time, I was kind of stammering. I said, you make movies, they live on forever. I just do these late-night shows, they get lost, they’re never seen again and who cares? And he looked at me and he said, [Albert Brooks voice] “What are you talking about? None of it matters.” None of it matters? “No, that’s the secret. In 1940, people said Clark Gable is the face of the 20th Century. Who [expletive] thinks about Clark Gable? It doesn’t matter. You’ll be forgotten. I’ll be forgotten. We’ll all be forgotten. It’s so funny because you’d think that would depress me. I was walking on air after that.”
nytimes.com
kinda weird he's supposed to be so ugly in his time, by modern standard he'd be charming. I guess black and white shadowing didn't do justice to his face.
The worst part of that woman attitude in that the posters are likely male. castrated orbiters but still men
He was intentionally shot that way, because he often played villains or creepy characters in horror films. Yeah they could've filmed him to be more handsome, but that was rarely what his role was.
Amerimutts
Give Beating your wife a chance
>It's ok for old cartoons to reference celebrities because the references went over your head as a kid, but modern cartoons referencing celebrities is unacceptable, topical and dated, unlike those classic old cartoons!
Has there been any recent celebrity references in cartoons that weren't them jacking off the celebrity?
>old show draw celebreties to mock them
>modern show cite them to suck their corporate ass
Old cartoons didn't go out of their way to point and go LOOK IT'S CARY GRANT. The celebrities were iconic and the animation style flexible enough to where you could just have a caricature of them in the cartoon. The Simpsons are the ones who started dumbing it down and going "Paul McCartney? What are YOU doing here?" because the visual style was too restrictive to have recognizable caricatures.
"I look at your face which I hate that I'm hitting
While my fists wildly beat
I look at my wife and I see she's weeping
Still, my fist softly bleeds".
You know I have a sinking feeling that George didn't write this.
No that's just an actual photo of Peter Lorre.
those shorts were aired infront of movies with the same actors, they weren't just pop culture references
>Are you giving me lip boy?
Black and white filming had, at its time, a couple advantages over technicolor filming. It gave the chance of developing mood and dramatic effects just by apllying the correct kind of lighting and some shadowing make-up.Nowadays, all light and make-up craft seems to be mainly oriented to post-production photography. I know it's almost a totally different language and all, but it would be neat to see some of the old techniques applied to modern movie making...
...I'm also talking out of my ass, if you want to disregard what I said, please be my guest.
All is vanity, user. Live life while you still have it, because it's the only thing we actually possess. Even Alexander couldn't help but realize how pathetic his dreams were in the grand scheme of things.
>We've all passed away before we've even died
poignant
He also had that creepy voice, and he played a damned good villain.
>what is a caricature?
I thought five year olds weren't allowed to post here
Just watched Rick and Morty, did you?
Go back
Another thing that keeps me from watching anime is how annoying the way they talk is
anime
>I know...you...killed my father!
>y-you know?...
>yes. I do.
>tch, so you know.
The only kind of anime that sometimes doesn't have this problem is comedy anime, but only a few of them are good.
Bendis would make an excellent anime writer
This was actually a gag that turned up in multiple cartoons back in the day. The inference being, "Well, I've seen the strangest thing I could possibly ever see, guess I'll go kill myself now."
And yet still more variation than the 3/4th body shot of every cartoon
>putting on makeup of a certain color that only became visible as the color of the light shining on it changed
I love it when people take somthing nominally disadvantageous and turn it into something useful.
Actually it was Scooby Doo that started that. You have to remember there's absolutely nothing original about The Simpsons whatsoever.
If you were trying to say something smart... you failed.
Basically this. Anime is probably better than cartoons when it comes to both storytelling and art, but there's a ton of little things that get under my skin and prevent me from really getting into it
Because it's supposed to be funny. Pretty people aren't funny unless they're making an expression that makes them ugly.
ALLLLL
OR NOTHING AT ALLLLLL
thanks for the context
i have no idea what i just watched.
you are the invader there.