Golden oldie from the days of the orange banner. Wallace and Gromit, the dirty bastards...
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The LaserDisc release of Wallace & Gromit (1997)
This is the only release of the original Wallace & Gromit short films on LaserDisc.
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This is kind of my first actual attempt at anything pixel art related.
Two of my friends have been spending a lot of time on spacehey recently resulting in me seeing a bunch of neat blinkies so I thought hey maybe I can make something like that.
I couldn’t decide between a blinking and a rotating border so I just made both
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A Grand Day Out - Wallace And Gromit
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Got bored and turned the Cooker from Wallace and Gromit as a humanoid DONT BE SUS ABOUT THIS OK THIS HAD NO GROSS INTENTIONS THEY’RE JUST VERY SLAY‼️
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This is my ideal interior decor btw
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A Grand Day Out - Original gouache painting
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A cheese holiday for Wallace and Gromit turns into a skiing holiday for an adventure-seeking, coin-operated robot on the Moon! If you look closely, you can see the silhouettes of Wallace & Gromit in the porthole of their homemade rocket ship.
This painting is inspired by Nick Park's original Wallace & Gromit masterpiece, A Grand Day Out.
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@inyourroomalbumversion tagged me for 6 comfort films, thank you it's been ages since I did one of these!
Down By Law: I've adored this since I was a Tom Waits-obsessed 17 year old but really Roberto Benigni is the beating heart of this. So beautiful, so funny and such a sweet romantic ending.
Picnic at Hanging Rock: Such a beautiful piece of work, largly played straight but the story, the characters and the shots of nature makes it strange and unsettling in a very gentle way.
A Grand Day Out: While I appreciate Aardman's bigger, more ambitious movies the pinnacle is a very simple story of a man and his dog building a rocket and going to the moon to get cheese because it's a bank holiday and the shops are shut.
Pride and Prejudice (2005): The best adaptation owing to its cast and cinematic quality. A beautiful thing to get lost in.
The Harder They Come: That soundtrack!
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: The gateway drug to bollywood. So much colour, great songs, melodrama, SRK being a goofy heartthrob as ever, Amitabh Bachchan getting slapped, Bluewater shopping centre - this has everything.
I tag @safeinthewomb @plastic-tulips @wildbayou @silvrsabl and @p0shspice
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