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Tag Archives: Animation
Forbidden Zone (1980)
One day the Hercules family discovers that their tiny home in Venice, California, straddles a portal to the Sixth Dimension, a realm ruled by an evil Queen named Doris (Susan Tyrrell) and a King named Fausto (HervĂ© Villechaize), and populated … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 80's, Animation, Comedy, Danny Elfman, Fantasy, Hervé Villechaize, Midnight Movie, Musical, New Wave, Richard Elfman, Rock Musical, Surreal, Susan Tyrell
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Yellow Submarine (1968)
Now we can look back and see that Yellow Submarine (1968) is as much an iconic work of 1960’s pop art as Andy Warhol’s soup cans. (Not that it can be so easily categorized; not that there’s been anything else … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom, Theater Inkwell
Tagged 60's, Animation, Beatles, Pop Art, Psychedelic, Rock Musical, Surreal
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The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976)
It’s eternally odd to me that Asterix the Gaul is relegated to mere cult status here in America. It seems that everywhere else on the planet he’s as iconic as Mickey Mouse – he even has his own theme park … Continue reading