Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Introducing the talking movie

Well sound films have been around somewhat longer than the copyright year of this video. But the animation is interesting and this blog should be know for not only movie or TV soundtracks, but the science of motion pictures. Especially now in the early days sound was recorded onto films. Enjoy.

More scenes from The Jazz Singer is coming up on the 30th of the month.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

1940s animated Superman

An old Max Fleischer cartoon with animation unrivaled until the 1990s saw the production of Batman the animated series. I often compare the animation seen in this 10 minute cartoon short with what I would see in the Batman, Superman, and JLA series of the last decade. If you can I would expect that you would find these series, especially Batman on DVD.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - Intro

Yeah that last post when I said a little something about the musical soundtrack. Well this was part of what I'm talking about. I hope you love it too!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Siskel & Ebert Review Batman Mask of The Phantasm

I bought this movie on VHS a few years ago. I finally got a chance to see this movie having missed it the first time around. It seems it was out one week then the next week it was out of the theaters.

I was a fan of the animated series that aired on FOX usually during the week. I was often able to watch this program after school. It intrigued me because of the animation.

I still didn't think this was the true Batman. I don't think I ever knew about the Time Burton Batman movies, either Batman or Batman Returns. The animated Batman that I saw circa 1992-93 was much more serious than watching Adam West or Burt Ward from the 1960s.

When I finally saw the movie I enjoyed it. The film soundtrack was top notch and atmospheric. The intro chilled my soul in the worst way.

I'll also give one important distinction about this movie, near the end of the film you would catch me sobbing. I'll just leave it at that. The plot wasn't the best, but it's still an enjoyable movie.

Great animation and the superhero is broughtback to his more human elements. Did you know Batman/Bruce Wayne had a girlfriend once upon a time?

Check it out and watch with your children! Especially if you look at the review by the late Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

I really miss this show

THis was a show that I would look forward to watching weekday afternoons after I get home from school at the then magical time of 2:30 in the afternoon. I look at those days fondly especially since I'm not of that age anymore. Still these were good shows that I and many other youngsters watched. I wonder if there are DVD collections of this show.

This show being The Animaniacs and this was one of their many segments referred to as Good Idea, Bad Idea and they were usually very funny.