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  • Figuremod73
    That 80's guy
    • Jul 27, 2011
    • 3017

    #31
    short attention span theatre? thats what cartoon network has turned into for the last decade or so. i cant sit and watch anything on there except Batman:BATB and clone wars

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    • kennermike
      Permanent Member
      • Nov 4, 2007
      • 3367

      #32
      http://www.andymangels.com/images/Lou_coverfinal.jpg
      This Book comes out very soon cant wait!

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      • Figuremod73
        That 80's guy
        • Jul 27, 2011
        • 3017

        #33
        that looks cool. very nice cover art

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        • Thor
          Thunder God
          • Dec 17, 2009
          • 679

          #34
          At present I'm watching The New Adventures of Superman from 1966.
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          "I've seen things you wouldn't believe."

          - Roy Batty

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          • UnderdogDJLSW
            To Fear is Not Logical...
            • Feb 17, 2008
            • 4895

            #35
            I'll have to look for that book.
            It's all good!

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            • kennermike
              Permanent Member
              • Nov 4, 2007
              • 3367

              #36
              Originally posted by UnderdogDJLSW
              I'll have to look for that book.
              The Filmation book is been postponed many times but Im sure it will eventually come out

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              • Spawn67
                Career Member
                • Aug 14, 2009
                • 816

                #37
                Im a huge Filmation fan. I still watch Tarzan, Blackstar, Flash Gordon on a regular basis. That would be nice if they officially released TARZAN on DVD.
                For anyone who hasn't seen it yet check this out!

                Animation Maverick: The Lou Scheimer Story
                Part 1
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiZNsUmq05I

                Part 2
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTCM2...eature=related

                Part 3
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lkukl...eature=related

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                • kingdom warrior
                  OH JES!!
                  • Jul 21, 2005
                  • 12478

                  #38
                  Originally posted by MIB41
                  I like alot of Filmation's work. But some of it is hit and miss. I think they did their very best work towards the late 70's and early 80's.
                  That's how i feel about them...it was a solid company did good stuff but sometimes they relied too much on stock........I thought He-man was a big time low the toys were great the animation for the show was horrible.....

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                  • kennermike
                    Permanent Member
                    • Nov 4, 2007
                    • 3367

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Spawn67
                    Im a huge Filmation fan. I still watch Tarzan, Blackstar, Flash Gordon on a regular basis. That would be nice if they officially released TARZAN on DVD.
                    For anyone who hasn't seen it yet check this out!

                    Animation Maverick: The Lou Scheimer Story
                    Part 1
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiZNsUmq05I

                    Part 2
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTCM2...eature=related

                    Part 3
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lkukl...eature=related
                    what an amazing Documentary thank so much!!

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                    • MIB41
                      Eloquent Member
                      • Sep 25, 2005
                      • 15633

                      #40
                      Yeah that documentary is included on the Justice League DVD box set that had the Teen Titans, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and many more. Filmation definitely looked like a cool place to work.

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                      • kennermike
                        Permanent Member
                        • Nov 4, 2007
                        • 3367

                        #41
                        Originally posted by MIB41
                        Yeah that documentary is included on the Justice League DVD box set that had the Teen Titans, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and many more. Filmation definitely looked like a cool place to work.
                        The ending of the Documentary really got to me Tom.I want to meet Lou Scheimer and give him a hug now and thank him
                        Last edited by kennermike; Oct 4, '11, 9:39 PM.

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                        • kennermike
                          Permanent Member
                          • Nov 4, 2007
                          • 3367

                          #42
                          Originally posted by MIB41
                          Yeah that documentary is included on the Justice League DVD box set that had the Teen Titans, Aquaman, Green Lantern, and many more. Filmation definitely looked like a cool place to work.
                          I found the box set that has this Documentary its not even that pricey although I didnt grow up watching 60's Filmation but may have to pick it up anyways just for the Documentary
                          Last edited by kennermike; Oct 5, '11, 2:08 PM.

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                          • Earth 2 Chris
                            Verbose Member
                            • Mar 7, 2004
                            • 32982

                            #43
                            Even though Filmation reused the same cells over and over and over, at least everything looked very slick and appealing. Hanna-Barbera's quality varied greatly in the 70s and 80s. I was watching a "New Scooby Movies" episode with my daughter this weekend, and the drawings were just awful. Even the close-ups where they just copied the model sheets were bad. This was never a problem at Filmation!

                            Chris
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                            • kennermike
                              Permanent Member
                              • Nov 4, 2007
                              • 3367

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                              Even though Filmation reused the same cells over and over and over, at least everything looked very slick and appealing. Hanna-Barbera's quality varied greatly in the 70s and 80s. I was watching a "New Scooby Movies" episode with my daughter this weekend, and the drawings were just awful. Even the close-ups where they just copied the model sheets were bad. This was never a problem at Filmation!

                              Chris
                              Im glad They reused the same cells god bless Lou Scheimer he kept alot of american animators among other artists working because of that and not sending the stuff overseas cant say that about alot people these days a true Patriot,yeah I love Hanna Barbera but they sent their crap over seas thats why probably the quality of the New Scooby Doo movies probably looked bad
                              Last edited by kennermike; Oct 5, '11, 5:47 PM.

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                              • MIB41
                                Eloquent Member
                                • Sep 25, 2005
                                • 15633

                                #45
                                I enjoyed that documentary. But I have always had some strong reserves about how Scheimer presented himself as not knowing what could happen to his employees after he sold the company. I'm sorry, but no one with a head for business comes to the table naively saying "Yeah, I'm here to sell off my company, but you have to PROMISE to keep my employees." That doesn't ring true at all. That's like selling your car and asking them not to drive above the speed limit. No one does that. And if he felt that invested in those people, then he shouldn't have sold it. But it was a last chance for him to make good money while the industry still permitted him to. He needed to sell off his investment before the industry overseas bankrupted him. It was 100% self preservation, which most of us would do under his circumstances. But to sell it to his employees like he didn't have a clue what would happen to them is very disingenuous and back stabbing. The ship was going down, but the captain wasn't hanging around. What he should have told them was the truth - "I can't keep this company afloat any longer, so I'm going to have to sell it off. I wish I didn't have to, but I don't have a choice." That was the truth. And if he ever valued those employees, he would have laid it out straight. Look him after the sale and look at his employees. He's comfortably retired, marketing himself. Where are they today? Who knows...

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