There’s lots of art styles. 2D, 3D, paint on glass, sand and many others. Then there’s a mixture of live action and animation. Some animators like use this art style. Why is that?
O! Canada was a show of Cartoon Network in the 90s. It was great. It featured short films from part of the National Film Board of Canada. A great revival should be about animated shorts from veteran and newcomer Canadian animators. Who’s interested?
I want Cartoon Network to release a block of classic animated movies simultaneously with TNT and TBS every six months. It can also air on HBO or TruTV. The block can also have indie and foreign animation. They can also air short films if they want. What if they did?
Adult animation is big in America and in Japan. But Britain, as far as I can say there where some of them were made in the past, it’s being neglected as of late. Why is that we haven’t seen more from them?
I like Disney movies. You like Disney movies. The movies we grew up with. Don’t get me wrong, they make great movies as any other animation studio out there. It’s just that keep using the same art style for a while now. That was in 2010. It’s about time that they should experiment more. When...
Adult Swim has given Robot Chicken, The Venture Bros., Aqua Teen Hunter Force and many others. It also gave reruns of Family Guy and the other shows I haven’t mentioned. A good idea is that Cartoon Network can do a block of shows that might be too raunchy for Cartoon Network and not that raunchy...
Double features was a thing back then but now it’s a thing of the past. The movie Grindhouse is a more than a decade old. A great idea is either a TV channel or streaming service to show double or triple features. They can pair older films with recent films and short films (both live action and...
People like me came of age in the early parts of the 2010s. There are others who came of age in the middle and later parts of the decade. What is the difference between us?
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