Coyote vs. ACME

#5
#5
Isn't this the movie they made like 3-4 years ago and then shelved after they completed it?
 
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#6
Isn't this the movie they made like 3-4 years ago and then shelved after they completed it?
It was never meant to ever see the light of day. While it was made by Warner Bros. it's being distributed by Ketchup Entertainment a independent distribution company that sonehow acquired the rights.

It along with the Batgirl film that was finished filming and was in post-production thst starred Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl and co-starred Brendan Fraser, J.K. Simmons, and Michael Keaton reprising his role as Bruce Wayne from the 1989 Batman film.

Batgirl had a estimated $90M budget both films were meant to be a tax write off allowing for the merger between Warner Bros. and Discovery.
 
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#7
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That's probably fun trying to do press for a movie you last had anything to do with 4-5 years ago. Like you're asked how this scene was filming and you're like "I don't know...I don't remember." For a lot of actors that would be like asking "Hey how was your work day June 10th, 2022?"
 
#13
#13
This trailer actually looks good. I’m gonna see it.

Coyote vs roadrunner has always been my favorite looney too though so I’m bias.
 
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#15
And it was all done by hand with an orchestra. The timing was perfect
While classics were strewn throughout I'm a little torn between episodes in my favorite "hard opera" episodes. Rabbit of Seville is probably the most recognizable and hard not to put on top. The others being the one where Bugs is Leopold the conductor and the full on "Spear and magic helmet!" opera with Elmer.
 
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#17
While classics were strewn throughout I'm a little torn between episodes in my favorite "hard opera" episodes. Rabbit of Seville is probably the most recognizable and hard not to put on top. The others being the one where Bugs is Leopold the conductor and the full on "Spear and magic helmet!" opera with Elmer.
The Leopold episode had a famous opera singer at the time. It's brilliant.
 

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