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It sounds like it is literally what Deadpool has done with Deadpool seeing cartoons crawling all over everything. 

I totally crossed up my ducks.

Oh I didn’t catch the bit where you explicitly referred to Star Wars.

I guess that just kind of cancels out?

Tracking this shit on mobile is rough these days. 

I think you undersell how much some people love terrible movies.

This shit is a beautiful disaster. And it was on pretty reliable rotation when I was in film school, we accidentally had a lecture about it once. It’s been a text book cult classic since it came out. Not because it’s any better than you’ve heard, but

I mean Disney now owns Marvel. And did before Howard ever had a cameo. So that wouldn’t really be a conflict at this point so much as preference. Probably to differentiate.

Original Howard would probably have been protected by parody exceptions if it had ever gone that far. But Marvel agreed to add pants in 1977 to

It’s all kind of part and parcel of the same thing. What If... has often delved into the same sort of wack, deliberately weird irreverence. And along with that you have shit like Deadpool being used similarly with Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, The Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, Archie meats The Punisher,

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Key thing here. Your examples are all modern. And you are an animator *now*.

ADR is additional dialogue recording.

I don’t think any kind of contract clause like that could really be enforced. Short of Lucas keeping rights, which he did not. And I don’t really see Disney agreeing to lock themselves out of something like that.

If it was part of a marketing push for some other Marvel product.

IIRC part of the impetus was to follow up on the critical reception of Fritz, and financial success of stuff like American Pop. Bakshi was kind of a big deal in the art house and there was a little attempted boom is Animation targeted that way in the 70's into the early 80s.

In terms of animation it very much depends on the sort of production, and when it was conducted. Lead times on hand drawn animation were very long, and practically fitting the schedule often involved recording voices after. Particularly when it came to TV animation. Higher end theatrical animation often had lead times

The better way to do it would be to take the time to make the animated film they originally planned.

The film was distributed by Universal, they probably still have the rights.

I do not think that’s what that means. Thompson complained that puppeteers/effects staff were reading the script on set, and said it would better to have an actor there to play off of (or presumably a muppet style performer/puppeteer).

Amazon and the other big tech players already effectively have company towns. That’s the whole build a new massive campus thing. The difference is they displace the costs on to cities and states. Demanding massive tax incentives and infrastructure spending, that whole housing/gentrification loop. And paying warehouse

There is no real reason to believe the price will every really hold, and companies like Amazon are not generally in the business of betting.

That isn’t necessarily the issue. There’s a bigger problem on the sellers side. The price instability means they can’t necessarily hold the crypto itself. I sell you a TV for x bitcoins you could be fine. But if the value of Bitcoin implodes, as it’s apt to do. Then there’s a decent chance those x bitcoins are now

I think you might have things a little crossed there. Laptops are cheap commodity products, stores are littered with sub $250 basic laptops and chrome books. Gaming/Performance laptops are expensive.