I once had a haircut like that. It was wonderful.
I once had a haircut like that. It was wonderful.
I did this the week of the election. It made me feel slightly better.
The polish version of Sunset Boulevard is really cool. It's kind of minimalist like Saul Bass, but really captures the tone of the film and the crazy of the antagonist.
I was just about to say that. It was great. I wish it hadn't ended.
I'm still using a Macbook Pro since I bought the Apple versions of all my software for work. Now I'm trapped.
There are cheap bluetooth headphone options. I got a $12 pair during one of amazon's sales.
I like both, but Killjoys definitely has better world building and character development. Dark Matter had all the characters start with amnesia, so there isn't really the same sense of place and character.
Yep. They were done in on the way to the bathroom that was shared with the entire floor.
My first thought when watching sitcoms about 20-somethings is usually that they wouldn't be able to afford wherever they're living.
I was looking at studios in Manhattan and a bunch of them were around 1500. It was a bummer.
It's cool that there's a live version. I'm going to have to look that up.
That's neat, but I think they used kid singers for the film versions.
There is an American animation union already, but I don't think it's as strong as some of the live action guilds. This movie was made in Canada.
Thanks! Good to know.
Good point. I also haven't watched it yet because it's not on Netflix or a Netflix equivalent.
There seems to always be a chunk of it that is a bit too invested/bannanas.
Well that's good. I guess any group has a few bad eggs.
Steven Universe is one of those shows that I keep meaning to watch and have heard great things about, but the fandom surrounding it seems off putting.
I think that's what I disliked about it too. It was too mean spirited. Also, all the voices were really shrill and it hurt my brain.
This was a nice overview. If anyone wants some more in depth insight about some of the early nicktoons, Nick started the Nickelodeon Animation Podcast. They interview a lot of the early creators and voice over artists.