Showing posts with label Fragments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fragments. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
The Centaurs, a Fragment (1921)
"The only surviving fragment of Winsor McCay’s now lost The Centaurs, produced in 1921 by Rialto Productions. The animation is notable for it’s particular quality of line and movement way ahead of its time (20 years before Disney would reach such heights with Fantasia) and for a strange little moment when one of the centaurs strikes down a bird with a stone for seemingly no reason. McCay is best known today for his Little Nemo in Slumberland comic strip and for creating, arguably, the first true character in animation, Gertie the Dinosaur." Source.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Marilyn Monroe’s Unpublished Poems: Scans
Marilyn Monroe’s Unpublished Poems: The Complex Private Person Behind the Public Persona
"I’m finding that sincerity
and trying to be as simple or direct as (possible) I’d like
is often taken for sheer stupidity
but since it is not a sincere world –
it’s very probable that being sincere is stupid."
"I’m finding that sincerity
and trying to be as simple or direct as (possible) I’d like
is often taken for sheer stupidity
but since it is not a sincere world –
it’s very probable that being sincere is stupid."
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