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More posters here.
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1. My Neighbour Totoro (1988) Hayao Miyazaki
2. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs (1937) David Hand
3. The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie 1979) Chuck Jones and Phil Monroe
4. Fantasia (1940)
5. Toy Story (1995) John Lasseter
Above is the top five animated films, according to Terry Gilliam chatting to Time Out. Click to find out the rest of the 50 Terry chose.
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Could last only moments depending how quick Pixar and Disney find it, but the official trailer for Toy Story 3 is up. Looks Awesome! Find it here.
EDIT – I have this too….
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Please take some time to read this great interview.
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If you have a couple grand spare, why don’t you pop over to Christie’s and bag yourself a old bookshelf?
This particular bookshelf is the very one that falls on and kills Leonard Bast by Samuel West in Howard’s End.
“It was necessary for the propman to construct a heavy-looking, yet lightweight, bookcase so as not to injure the actor. However, the combined weight of books and bookcase turned out to be too great, so the bookcase was secured by wires operated by special effects men as it tumbled over in slow motion, burying but sparing West.”
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