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Tag Archives: Looney Tunes
No Thanks to Specials?
Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Americans! I imagine visits to the site are going to be pretty light today, but just in case anybody is poking their head in, I’ve got a question for you to ponder: Why is it … Continue reading
Respecting the Source: Some Guidelines For Adaptations
It’s occasionally said that Hollywood is out of ideas. The truth of the matter is that Hollywood has been cheerfully purloining ideas from other media for as long as Hollywood has been around. Novels, cartoons, live-action television shows, comic books, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ang Lee, Batman, Bill Cosby, Catwoman, DC Comics, Fat Albert, Hulk, King Arthur, Looney Tunes, Masters of the Universe, Michael Bay, movies, Muppets, Smurfs, Space Jam, Transformers, Underdog
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News: Yet Another Looney Tunes Movie
According to the Hollywood Reporter Warner Bros. is moving forward with a third feature-length Looney Tunes film. David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith of KatzSmith are set to produce along with David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford. Jenny Slate is writing the … Continue reading →