There's a-gonna' be a live special for The Facts Of Life. You take the good, ya' take the bad!!
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There's a-gonna' be a live special for The Facts Of Life. You take the good, ya' take the bad!!
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
NBC keeps doing live remakes of old TV shows...
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And it's gooooone!! So long, 'Cowboy Bebop.'
My Wi-Fi, it's gone out . . .
I would prefer if they keep the older, hand drawn style (or at least feel) of previous animated series. And I'm talking about Popeye, Hanna-Barbera, Tom & Jerry, pre-2012 Cartoon Network for the most part.
The newer cartoons and remakes look soulless to me. And they should also keep the charm of the older series. Take for example the Looney Tunes remake. The computerised animation doesn't hold a candle to the older style. And the new version, the characters have jobs - that's depressing!
I prefer the old school as well. But admittedly it is not efficient enough for a series on time constraints. Still, the digital animators should not always go the cheep route. I hate it when figures in the background just stand there like they are part of a wall. At least in movies they do take the time.
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
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