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Wizard of Oz

leftyman

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Those flying monkeys scared the sh1t out of me when i was little.
On the brighter side Dorothy was a hottie.
That was a pretty low tech set up to run the Wizard, even for 1939.
Where did they find all the little people to play munchkins?
 
Originally posted by: leftyman
Those flying monkeys scared the sh1t out of me when i was little.
On the brighter side Dorothy was a hottie.
That was a pretty low tech set up to run the Wizard, even for 1939.
Where did they find all the little people to play munchkins?

It's a pretty far-out concept, but they might have done a casting call looking for little people.
 
It never bothered me as a kid but last time i watched it it was kinda creepy. I still enjoy watching it though.

 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: leftyman
Those flying monkeys scared the sh1t out of me when i was little.
On the brighter side Dorothy was a hottie.
That was a pretty low tech set up to run the Wizard, even for 1939.
Where did they find all the little people to play munchkins?

It's a pretty far-out concept, but they might have done a casting call looking for little people.

i thought they multiplied if you got them wet.
 
There was a 70's/80's movie that I think had Carrie Fisher in it called "Over the Rainbow' about all those Munchkins.

Future projects... The Hash Animation:Master community is working on 'TWO'... The Tin Woodman of Oz. No timeframe on release yet. They have almosted finished rigging the characters. The whole community was building plants and rocks a few months ago.
 
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: fire400
WHAT>>>>>>>>>>> !??

Narnia was 10 times better than this movie...

STFU and go sling more tacos no0b

- M4H

:thumbsup:

:thumbsup:

fire400, you have no appreciation for art. That movie, made over 60 years ago, has stood the test of time. It is an all time true classic. It's in my top 10 list. I too never get tired of seeing it. You are comparing apples to oranges, it doesn't hold.
 
yeah right, Narnia 2005 has better graphics and more fighting. Oz is about a girl who walks through a boring world with no battles. Narnia 2005 was better than the LOTR: Two Towers 2003.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: fire400
WHAT>>>>>>>>>>> !??

Narnia was 10 times better than this movie...

STFU and go sling more tacos no0b

- M4H


So very true. One of the greatest movies of all time being compared to, being generous, a good movie of 2005.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: fire400
WHAT>>>>>>>>>>> !??

Narnia was 10 times better than this movie...

STFU and go sling more tacos no0b

- M4H

The above really reminds me of the cripple fight in that episode of south park.

Damn, it's funny!


Edit: as for WOZ: Awesome film, and was the first film to feature colour, hence the somewhat garish colours liberally applied pretty much everywhere.

And yes, Judith Garland was indeed hot (she played dorothy for you plebs out there).
 
Originally posted by: fire400
yeah right, Narnia 2005 has better graphics and more fighting. Oz is about a girl who walks through a boring world with no battles. Narnia 2005 was better than the LOTR: Two Towers 2003.

Now if you just had put that in your previous post, everyone's sarcasm detectors would've worked properly.

Edit: n/m. I just read some of your other posts. You're just an idiot.
 
st color movie
Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: fire400
WHAT>>>>>>>>>>> !??

Narnia was 10 times better than this movie...

STFU and go sling more tacos no0b

- M4H

The above really reminds me of the cripple fight in that episode of south park.

Damn, it's funny!


Edit: as for WOZ: Awesome film, and was the first film to feature colour, hence the somewhat garish colours liberally applied pretty much everywhere.

And yes, Judith Garland was indeed hot (she played dorothy for you plebs out there).
Actually, there were quite a few to be released in color before Wizard of Oz. Notably, the Adventures of Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn and the Adventures of Tom Sawyer are just two, both being released in 1938. Snow White, one of Disney's most popular animated films, was released in 1937.
 
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