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moveslikeanape · 4 months
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Two Worlds by Steve Thompson for the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, January 12 – February 19, 2024
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elijones94 · 4 months
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🦍 Young Tarzan ( sketchbook drawings I based on drawings by Disney animator John Ripa) 🌴
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to-proudly-go · 6 months
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You'll be in my heart, always
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romancemedia · 8 months
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Cartoon Romances + Sunset Kiss
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cyren-myadd · 3 months
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A list of characters who remind me of Spider Socorro, but it gets progressively worse
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bradshawsbaby · 2 years
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Is no one going to talk about how this exists?
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*Cue the Friends theme song*
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boasamishipper · 1 year
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we’ve been hearing for a while now how tom cruise has been looking for The Next Him since at least 2010 and maybe it’s too soon to say but i think he has a candidate in mind and that candidate is greg tarzan davis
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blogthebooklover · 25 days
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Movie Recs In Honor of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
I decided to write out a list of movies to watch in honor of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes coming out very soon. This list will feature movies with apes besides the POTA movies, or movies with weird and bizarre friendships/found families.
The Original Planet of the Apes Franchise (1968-1973, Amazon Prime)
Honestly, I've only watched the 1968 movie a handful of times. I decided to watch all of the original franchise leading up to the release of Kingdom. They're all a lot of fun, with social/political commentaries at the time of each film. If you're a movie collector, or like behind-the-scenes/director's commentaries, I highly recommend buying the Blu Ray compilation pack.
2. Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes (2001, Disney+ or Amazon Prime)
I know, hear me out. Yes, it's over-hated, and yes, there was A LOT of potential for this movie. There were definitely too many "cooks in the kitchen" when drafting this movie. Imho, I think it's a guilty pleasure, popcorn movie. If you're a fan of makeup effects, Rick Baker (THE modern makeup effects master) does an absolutely phenomenal job with the designs of the apes in this movie (and check out his Instagram too). I do like the production and the ape costume designs for this film as well.
Tim Roth and Paul Giamatti are such a blast in this movie, too!
And the posters for this movie look so cool.
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3. Planet of the Apes Reboot Trilogy (2011-2017, Amazon Prime)
I think this is what the 2001 movie should have been, and was trying to go for. While the three movies did make their money back at the box office, I have two theories why they almost went under everyone's radar (again, this is my opinion):
A. Because of the mixed reception from the 2001 movie.
B. Because of the abundance of comic book & remake movies coming out during the 2011-2017 years.
I put this trilogy right up with the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. The storytelling is great, the special effects hold up well, and this reboot's version of Caesar has became one of my favorite main characters in modern film.
4. Mighty Joe Young (1998 remake, Disney+)
I don't know why this movie doesn't get talked about that much. Rick Baker, once again, does incredible work on the special effects for Joe. There's also a great musical score by James Horner. And Bill Paxton and Charlize Theron give amazing acting performances. And I think it's actually one of the better remakes that came out from the late 1990s.
In fact, the team that worked on the 1933 King Kong also made the 1949 film. Even Robert Armstrong (Carl Denham) came back for the '49 film. Ray Harryhausen worked under the supervision of Willis O'Brien for the special effects for the original movie. He also has a cameo appearance alongside Terry Moore (Jill Young) in a party scene.
Aaaaand I just found out the writers, Mark Rosenthal and Lawrence Konner, also did an uncredited rewrite for the 2001 POTA movie.
5. Tarzan (1999, Disney+)
Of course, who doesn't love Tarzan??? And Phil Collins's A.M.A.Z.I.N.G soundtrack???!!!
6. King Kong (1933, 2005, Amazon Prime/MAX)
Okay, technically it's a giant monster movie and the OG prior to Godzilla. And it also set the standard of film making overall. However, it is also a bit of a Beauty and the Beast story, hence the lines: "It was Beauty killed the Beast" and the "And the prophet said: And lo, the Beast looked upon the face of Beauty. And it stayed its hand from killing. And from that day forward, he was as one dead." I also recommend watching the extended cut of the 2005 remake.
7. Lilo & Stitch (2002, Disney+)
Again, who doesn't love Lilo and Stitch???
8. How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy (2010-2019, Amazon Prime/Peacock App)
Once again, who doesn’t love HTTYD (and why are they remaking it as a live action movie????)???
9. Gorillas in the Mist (1988, Amazon Prime)
This movie is about Dian Fossey (played by Sigourney Weaver), a primatologist who studied mountain gorillas and she was part of a trio of women who studied great apes; the amazing Jane Goodall and her study of chimpanzees, and Birute Galdikas who studies orangutans. The movie is also based on her book of the same name.
I use past tense for Dian, because she met a tragic and horrific death while she was conducting her research on gorillas. I have in-lined a link to Dian Fossey's Wikipedia article for further reading.
Rick Baker, once again, does some amazing practical creature effects work for the gorillas.
10. George of the Jungle (1997, Disney+)
One of my favorite Brendan Fraser movies, and such a fun, and a bit of a campy movie based on the cartoon series (which is also a spoof of Tarzan). I quote this movie every so often. Unfortunately, Rick Baker did not do the ape designs for this movie. The creature effects this time around was done by none other than the Jim Henson Creature Workshop!
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allkinds-oftrash · 2 years
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I know everyone is swooning over the Glen video and I love my boy I do but can we PLEASE appreciate ALL the videos they are so chaotic and funny!!
Danny just crawling around on an airplane looking for something he dropped WHY is he so choatic??
Tarzan crying and Jay calling him out while Monica looks super concerned?? I love them
My fave honestly is Glen saying Fuck you after realising it's a video instead of a picture lmao I love them all so much
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lewispullmaned · 2 years
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moveslikeanape · 2 months
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elijones94 · 5 months
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🌴🎄 In a Disney Christmas book, there is a story in which Tarzan, Jane, and Professor Porter decide to celebrate Christmas in a new way. Their efforts result in many animals gathering together peacefully by a makeshift Christmas tree put together by Tarzan and the Porters. Earlier today, I drew Young Tarzan wearing a Santa Claus hat. I based the drawing on a drawing done by Disney animator John Ripa. The addition of the Santa hat was my idea. I had done a similar drawing in January of 2021. 🐾🦍
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lighthouseborna · 1 year
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Henry Turner Variants: pick ~10 characters from media that remind you of your muse or that you use as inspiration, (insp)
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romancemedia · 9 months
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Deceased Cartoon Romances
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Nichelle Nichols passes away aged 89
Nichelle Nichols passes away aged 89
It is Cult Faction’s sad duty to report that Strat Trek icon Nichelle Nichols has passed away at the age of 89 years old. Known for her role as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura in the Star Trek franchise, she also had roles in Peyton Place, Tarzan, Batman: The Animated Series, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Gargoyles, Spider-Man, Good vs Evil, Heroes, The Simpsons, Surge of Power: The Stuff…
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schaeder · 3 days
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Örnöga i Tarzan (1951-54)
Indianserien Örnöga (Young Eagle) var en av komplementserierna i serietidningen Tarzan (1951-54) från start. Serien gick i Tarzan från nr 1/1951 till nr 17/1952.
Indianserien Örnöga (Young Eagle) var en av komplementserierna i serietidningen Tarzan från start. Serien gick i Tarzan (1951-54) från nr 1/1951 till nr 17/1952. Ett urval källor Omslag till Tarzan 3/1951: nr 2, 6 och 11, 1952, med Örnöga. ©Serieförlaget Serien var ursprungligen publicerad i serietidningen Young Eagle (1950-52) från Fawcett Comics. Episoderna i Tarzan var ur #2-10 (1951-52),…
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