George Lucas and Steven Spielberg might say that DuckTales belongs to the 50s kids who read the comic books!
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg might say that DuckTales belongs to the 50s kids who read the comic books!
As excellent as CGI Pinata's comment was, the comeback was equally good.
Yeah, but whatever you think of a cable company, if we all pirate shows, then none of the good shows make money and we're left with the cheapest, lowest-common-denominator programming. A show like Gravity Falls isn't cheap to produce, and Disney XD is staffed by regular dudes like me.
Disney XD.
Can someone mash it up with Growing Pains? See, because…
I think the big difference is that this is a TV ADDING it's fingerprint to artistic process. CDs just gave us a cleaner record of the original recording without adding notes between notes. Recording artists are free to add hiss and pop, but nobody's gonna do that (but we will Instagram photos). I think a better…
I think the big difference is that this is a TV ADDING it's fingerprint to artistic process. CDs just gave us a cleaner record of the original recording without adding notes between notes. Recording artists are free to add hiss and pop, but nobody's gonna do that (but we will Instagram photos). I think a better…
I believe the Seinfeld episodes WERE shot in 35mm and the 16:9 HD version IS actually the whole picture as it was shot - though, yeah it was intended to be viewed at 4:3. I found it to be true by pausing TBS in HD, taking a photo, then switching to SD and pausing the same scene. There was actually MORE on the sides…
I believe the Seinfeld episodes WERE shot in 35mm and the 16:9 HD version IS actually the whole picture as it was shot - though, yeah it was intended to be viewed at 4:3. I found it to be true by pausing TBS in HD, taking a photo, then switching to SD and pausing the same scene. There was actually MORE on the sides…