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x-menevolution · 10 hours
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Boom Boom art by Steven E Gordon, character designer for X-Men: Evolution, via @stevenegordon on Instagram, January 24, 2014.
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Art Credit to Steven E Gordon
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morbidmist · 1 year
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I commissioned Steven E Gordon to draw me with future Todd from X-Men Evolution and I’ve been enamored ever since.  
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ziggarts · 2 years
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old artwork: x men evolution edition
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unoccasionallyshiki · 2 years
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Next up in my X-men evolution line up is Jean Grey. I love drawing her hair 😍
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onlylonelylatino · 4 months
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Tarzan by Steven E. Gordon
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mysticalpiraterebel · 27 days
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Poll: You're favourite of these pulp heroes?
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cocoabubbelle · 1 year
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thinking about all the gender dysphoria rei could have experienced after learning fukiko fell for fucking henmi takehiko
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple (2009)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
I never thought I’d see a movie that would have me looking back fondly at Happily N’Ever After but here I am, wondering if the original really was THAT bad. Yes, it was but this direct-to-DVD follow-up is even worse.
After her mother dies, Snow White (voiced by Helen Niedwick) grows up spoiled, caring only for the fame and fortune of royalty. The kingdom’s chances of a “happily ever after” ending is in danger when Mambo (Jim Sullivan) and Munk (Kirk Thornton) accidentally tip the scales of good and evil and give Lady Vain (Cindy Robinson) - who hates Snow White - the means to seduce now-widowed King Cole (Kelly Brewster) and become queen herself. Banished from the kingdom through Vain’s machinations, Snow White must learn kindness to save her home and people.
This is one of the worst-looking movies I’ve ever seen. People sometimes joke about first-generation computer imagery looking like something out of a video game but this time, no one is exaggerating. Every character is stiff, lifeless, and moves around like a cloud. The backgrounds are missing textures, objects seem misaligned, and everything is generally ugly. When characters speak, their mouths are stretched in any which direction. - You’ve seen better lip-synch from one of those rubber talking fishes hanging on the wall. It’s an eye-sore to watch and the experience is made worse by the garbage story.
You’ll notice none of the voice actors from the original film return. It's the same for the characters. Only the dwarves, the fairy godmother and both Mumbo & Munk make an appearance. Those last two add so little to the story they should’ve been cut. They weren't because this would’ve made this sequel even more tenuously tied to the 2006 Shrek wannabe and it would’ve also slashed precious minutes from the 70-minute running time. Even at barely over an hour, this feels like an eternity.
The jokes are never, ever funny, the dialogue inane and the plot lazy. The songs are so bland and forgettable you’re likely to fall asleep (if only you could). There isn’t an ounce of inspiration to be found anywhere. Happily N'Ever After 2 is inexcusably lazy and takes every shortcut possible. I can’t imagine anyone was clamoring for this sequel considering what the first one was like so this can’t even be something that was green-lit by some misguided fans. Happily N’Ever After 2 was spawned by an accountant; a bean counter who figured out the company could make X profits if they made a sequel that cost less than Y. It’s a disgrace.
If Happily N’Ever After was to Shrek what vegan spaghetti and meatballs is to regular spaghetti and meatballs, then Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple is a collection of dog turds squeezed through some Play-Doh moulds to look like food. I can’t imagine anyone enjoying it. The ones who worked on this should be ashamed of themselves. (On DVD, March 22, 2019)
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mariocki · 2 years
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The Werewolf (1956)
"Pity people can't get themselves killed and chewed up during the daytime. Man my age needs his sleep. Mm, pretty bad lacerations, Clovey. What's the matter? Wouldn't she kiss you?"
"Wasn't in a kissing mood, Doc."
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morbidmist · 1 year
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Still admiring your childhood crush from 22+ years ago is normal right? 
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therese-lokidottir · 6 months
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Art of X-Men: Evolution
The lead character designer for X-Men was Steven E. Gordon who was also the character designer for The Swan Princess, and that it unlocked a core memory for me because once I learned that I definitely saw the commonalties in the designs. Gorden has a pretty long career dating back to the late seventies working on Disney, Don Bluth and Ralph Bakshi films as an animator and storyboarder.
The art I feel like is very indicative of comics of the 2000s. Overall I like the design for Evolution. Everyone looks distinct and the animation allows for a lot of emotion.
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New video on our YouTube channel. Director and animator Steven E. Gordon joins Paul, David and Trevor to discuss his career which includes The Lord of the Rings (1978) and Wolverine and the X-Men.  https://youtu.be/hlTYPoRJANo
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cupcakereviews · 1 year
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Review: Ultimate Avengers
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With the recent MCU shows and movies not being all that good, I decided to go back and watch the very first Avengers movie I had ever seen and what really got me into the Avengers in the first place. The Ultimate Avengers movie from 2006.
I have always been a fan of Marvel and superheroes even before this movie, but this is what really nailed it for me. Even before going back to this movie I had pretty much remembered most of it even after not seeing it in 16 years. I wanted to see if it held up as well as I remembered or if it is just the nostalgia that is making me remember it as fondly as I do.
The movie starts out in WW2 with Steve Rogers fighting the Nazis, more specifically the main enemy of this movie Herr Kleiser. This segment isn't very long and ends with Cap kicking Kleiser off of an exploding rocket and Cap falling into water where he would eventually freeze only to be found by Nick Fury and Betty Ross.
This is also where we first see Bruce Banner and we learn he's got a bit of...I guess you could call it an obsession with Cap. We learn later it's because he thinks that if they figure out the super soldier serum they used for Cap that he might be able to control the Hulk. I'd also like to go ahead and say I actually don't really like this version of Bruce Banner. As a kid I didn't really care and I just liked big green guy punches, but now I like both Bruce and the Hulk and this is probably my least favorite version of Bruce. The Hulk is still great though.
The first 40-ish minutes of this movie are pretty slow. It's basically just Nick Fury assembling the team which consists of most of who we'd eventually see in the MCU; Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Natasha, etc. The only differences are Giant Man, which does later appear in the MCU, and Wasp.
Bruce does actually gain control of the Hulk, but only for a small period of time and then, along with fighting the Chitauri the other Avengers have to fight the Hulk as well. Unlike in the MCU Hulk actually picks up Thor's hammer and uses it against him which I honestly love.
While there's not a ton to say about this movie I do think it holds up, but only as something fun to watch. If I wanted to watch an Avengers movie I'd probably not go back to this one and I'd probably go to one of the first three MCU movies or Civil War. It's not bad for what it is, but definitely shows it age. Perhaps the comic is better. With that being said though, I do recommend it if you've never seen it. It would give you a better understanding of what the original MCU movies took inspiration from.
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oracle-fae · 3 months
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i saw a trend going around where you give a song for each letter of your username. i wasn't tagged by anyone, but i wanted to do it anyway! x
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o - overcome by ilsey
r - ragged wood by fleet foxes
a - april come she will by simon & garfunkle
c - casimir pulaski day by sufjan stevens
l - lime tree by bright eyes
e - even if it kills me by debbii dawson
f - featherstone by the paper kites
a - a bowl of unripe fruit by matilda lyn
e - early morning rain by gordon lightfoot
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