Thank you for tuning in for the next segment of my Favorite Movies list. Just as a reminder, I’ll be focusing on this quote as I explore these movies and my experiences with them. “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget howContinue reading “My Favorite Movies (2022), 40-31”
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The Most Visually Beautiful Animated Films: 5-1
Here we are finally at the end of the list. It had been an interesting journey but I feel satisfied with the choices I made. In my mind, beauty is often accompanied by stories I feel spiritually connected to. They open the mind and feed my hunger for divine things. These next five films openedContinue reading “The Most Visually Beautiful Animated Films: 5-1”
My Favorite Movies: 20-11
We are now coming to the point where animation starts overwhelming live-action. Three of the films are Hayao Miyazaki masterpieces. Hopefully, this list is enlightening for you and for me. 20. Anastasia (1997) This movie came out when I was six or seven years old. I loved it and even had a Barbie doll forContinue reading “My Favorite Movies: 20-11”
Memorable Moments in Animation: Character Design (10-1)
(Concept maps for the Looney tunes character Bugs Bunny) I am so sorry I haven’t posted for a long time. The last week of school killed my energy and schedule. That aside, here are my last ten character designs. I will do other lists for my memorable moments in animation, however this list has causedContinue reading “Memorable Moments in Animation: Character Design (10-1)”
The Thief and the Cobbler (1993?) An Unfinished Masterpiece
UPDATE!: On June 1, 2014, “A Moment in Time” was screened in London, with many of the original crew present of his original vision and work prints. Hopefully there might have been plans to re-release it in the United States. This one of the hardest reviews that I will ever write. Since IContinue reading “The Thief and the Cobbler (1993?) An Unfinished Masterpiece”