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Carrotblanca is a 1995 Looney Tunes cartoon short. It was originally shown in theaters alongside The Amazing Panda Adventure (in North America) and The Pebble and the Penguin (internationally). It was subsequently released on video packaged with older Looney Tunes cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD.
Mockbuster. Not to be confused with Twin films. A mockbuster (also known as knockbuster or drafting opportunity[ 1 ]) is a film created to exploit the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profits.
A Warner Max film; produced by New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, and On the Day Productions; distributed by HBO Max [ 2 ] December 10, 2020. Let Them All Talk ‡. A Warner Max film; produced by Extension 765; distributed by HBO Max [ 3 ] December 25, 2020. Wonder Woman 1984 §.
Therefore, it was only natural for Leon Schlesinger's cartoon studio to parody the 1936 Warner Bros. musical film The Green Pastures, itself an adaptation of a play by Marc Connelly which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1930. The Green Pastures features an all-black cast and proved a success for Warner Bros., despite generating controversy ...
United States. Language. English. Budget. $3.5 million [3] Box office. $171 million [4] Airplane! (alternatively titled Flying High!) [5] is a 1980 American disaster comedy film written and directed by Jim Abrahams and brothers David and Jerry Zucker in their directorial debuts, [6] and produced by Jon Davison.
Barbenheimer (/ ˈbɑːrbənhaɪmər / BAR-bən-hy-mər) [ a ] was a cultural phenomenon which preceded and surrounded the simultaneous theatrical release of two films, Warner Bros. Pictures 's Barbie and Universal Pictures 's Oppenheimer, on July 21, 2023. The strong contrast between Barbie —a fantasy comedy by Greta Gerwig about the fashion ...
Running time. 7:45. Language. English. Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Tex Avery and produced by Leon Schlesinger. [1] The short was released on May 24, 1941. [2] The cartoon features caricatures of over forty contemporary Hollywood celebrities.
Warner Bros. Pictures on-screen logo used from January 1998 until March 2022; shown here is the 1999 variant. The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases. [30]