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Tag Archives: Disney
Product Tampering
This is a follow-up to my article regarding my declining ardor for streaming services. What I adored in it’s infancy has grown into a fairly ugly and bratty child. I don’t hold out a lot of hope for streaming entertainment’s … Continue reading
Posted in Weird World of the Roku
Tagged Burt Reynolds, cable, censor, cordcutter, Disney, George Lucas, HBO, Roku, Star Wars, streaming, tamper
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In Praise of Physical Media
I’ve been kicking around ideas for this article for a while. Originally it was going to be one of my frugal/cheapskate posts, but recent events have changed it into something else. A friend of mine has done the unthinkable and … Continue reading
Posted in Weird World of the Roku
Tagged censor, cheapskate, Disney, DVD, frugal, Gone with the Wind, internet, movie, Neo-Puritan, property rights, Splash
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Slaves to Star Wars
Star Wars’ place in the annals of film, fantasy and fandom history is undeniable, and I have no doubt that the film has inspired countless careers in the arts and generated more breathtaking illustrative and sculptural works than any other … Continue reading
Anthropomorphic Water Fowl and 16mm Celluloid
Wait…WHAT?!
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 16mm, 1956, comic, comic book, comics, Disney, Heart Throbs, home movies, humor, Illustration, vintage
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The Disney Pixar Edition
Welcome, dear readers, to another edition of Step Away From The Pastry Bag: The Disney Pixar Edition!
Posted in Mrs. Crankipants, Step Away From The Pastry Bag
Tagged bakery, Cars, Disney, horror, Mrs. Crankipants, Pixar, Step Away From The Pastry Bag
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