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MulciberTenebras t1_iu5ktc3 wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeSundays19 in Happy 50th to Dracula AD 1972, in which the Count met the hippies by MistleFeast
Lee was had little screentime most of the Dracula films, he hated the role and refused to read any of the written dialogue.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu2wbm0 wrote
Reply to comment by quondam47 in ‘Dahmer’ Stays In Top Spot Followed By ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ On Nielsen Streaming Chart by HumanOrAlien
And smacking them upside the head.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu2vik4 wrote
Reply to comment by Lucycrash in ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ Has Become A Bee-Hive For Stupid Parent Complaints by Da_Kahuna
>Mega Babies
Oh God, thanks for reminding me of that show.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu2pczz wrote
Reply to ‘It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ Has Become A Bee-Hive For Stupid Parent Complaints by Da_Kahuna
"Too much swearing and violence"
In CHARLIE freakin' BROWN?!
Nobody let these block-headed parents find out about some of the actual animated gruesome stuff I saw as a kid.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu1i02i wrote
Reply to comment by reddig33 in Amazon Shares Tumble On Q3 Earnings Miss - The launch of NFL Thursday Night Football and 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' marked arguably the biggest launches yet for the video streaming platform by Neo2199
Not to mention the known conditions of their warehouses, as well as their delivery drivers.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu18asj wrote
Reply to comment by fallstreak80 in ‘City on a Hill’ Canceled After Three Seasons on Showtime by MarvelsGrantMan136
Showtime might not be around for much longer.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu181un wrote
Reply to comment by wweyonce in Peacock’s ‘Girls5eva’ Renewed for Season 3 — at Netflix by SanderSo47
And that was a Tina Fey project too.
MulciberTenebras OP t1_iu0w3ub wrote
Reply to comment by Zillah-The-Broken in The Halloween Tree, Ray Bradbury, oil painting, 1964 by MulciberTenebras
Yep.
MulciberTenebras OP t1_iu0vf2i wrote
Reply to comment by Zillah-The-Broken in The Halloween Tree, Ray Bradbury, oil painting, 1964 by MulciberTenebras
He painted it for his daughters a few years before he watched "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" with them in '66. Their shared dissatisfaction with the short inspired him to write his own Halloween special, with the imagery of this painting serving as the basis for his story.
While animator Chuck Jones loved the idea... MGM shuttered their animation department soon after agreeing to produce it. So in '72, Bradbury turned the script into a popular novella. That was finally adapted into animation by Hanna-Barbera in 1993.
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MulciberTenebras t1_itzyfgz wrote
Reply to Practicing Karate at home 1968 by Bigsexyhemi
CATO, YOU FOOL!
MulciberTenebras t1_itv2rkf wrote
Reply to comment by Gh0stMan0nThird in Greg Berlanti’s ‘Green Lantern’ HBO Max Series Being Redeveloped, Loses Writer by MarvelsGrantMan136
Tries to scare people shouting LOUD NOISES!
MulciberTenebras t1_itsg6bk wrote
Reply to comment by brb1006 in Jules Bass, Producer Behind the ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ and ‘Frosty the Snowman’ TV Specials, Dies at 87 by Melanismdotcom
Also Silverhawks
TIL that a 1963 Television western series, "The Dakotas" (starring Jack Elam and Chad Everett), was cancelled almost overnight after viewers called in complaining about a scene in the most recent episode where a lawman murdered two outlaws in a church
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MulciberTenebras t1_iswc34e wrote
Reply to comment by SideshowMantis in Return to Gotham: In Its Scariest Episodes, Batman: The Animated Series Went “Over the Edge” by PetyrDayne
They implied it leads to permenant insanity if not immediately treated (as was the case when Alfred was infected by it on April Fool's Day).
As opposed to simply dying of exhaustion due to the laughing.
MulciberTenebras t1_isuzwkh wrote
Reply to comment by Cowboys_and_Engines in Return to Gotham: In Its Scariest Episodes, Batman: The Animated Series Went “Over the Edge” by PetyrDayne
Ya know, if the Gotham PD went after the actual villains with the same ferocity they do Batman in this episode (or whenever he's wrongfully accused like in "Mask of the Phantasm" or "On Leather Wings")... they wouldn't need a Batman.
MulciberTenebras t1_isut3jz wrote
Reply to comment by slackforce in Return to Gotham: In Its Scariest Episodes, Batman: The Animated Series Went “Over the Edge” by PetyrDayne
In the early seasons that aired of FoxKids, it only made them laugh non-stop (they weren't allowed to show corpses). Then the 4th season on WBKids and the film Mask of the Phantasm actually showed his Joker gas killing people.
MulciberTenebras t1_isupvxd wrote
Reply to comment by mikexmachina in Return to Gotham: In Its Scariest Episodes, Batman: The Animated Series Went “Over the Edge” by PetyrDayne
And it loved having non-human characters to fight (robots, plant monsters, ventriloquist dummies)... because then the writers could come up with horrifically graphic ways to eliminate them that the censors wouldn't allow if they were human.
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MulciberTenebras t1_is7wv4k wrote
Reply to comment by airchinapilot in Channel 4 buys painting by Hitler – and may let Jimmy Carr destroy it by kianworld
Because his father was the Nazi and avidly collected them. So he burned his dad's paintings and buys up the rest that Hitler made.
MulciberTenebras t1_is65dai wrote
Reply to comment by ChangeUpstairs3352 in Cartoon Network Marketing Execs Latest to Go in Warner Bros. Discovery Layoffs by MarvelsGrantMan136
They're gutting Cartoon Network. No need to market it.
MulciberTenebras t1_iu5lnyt wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeSundays19 in Happy 50th to Dracula AD 1972, in which the Count met the hippies by MistleFeast
He said the dialogue was ridiculous and he wasn't about to stoop to reading whatever drivel they came up with (keep in mind they also basically strong-armed him into coming back to the role - "think of the people you'll put out of work if you don't do it!")