On Jul 3, 11:37 pm, Treadleson aol.com> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 2:04 am, Janice dixoncreekstudio.com> wrote:
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>> On Jul 1, 10:10 pm, Treadleson aol.com> wrote:
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>>> On Jul 1, 2:14 pm, Janice dixoncreekstudio.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Jul 1, 6:17 am, Eiron hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Janice wrote:
>>>. . .
>>>> Here is a good analogy: When Walt Disney had his artists prepare the
>>>> individual animation cells for whatever animated movie he was
>>>> producing at the time, they were expected to include the movement of
>>>> "breath" in each of the cells.
>>> Not for nothing did Dali pantingly write to a friend upon reaching
>>> Hollywood that Disney was one of the world's leading surrealists.
>>> (What would he have said about Fleisher?)
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>> I think maybe we're talking about two different (ahem) substances
>> here... Fleisher was mostly conceptual, while Disney was definitely on
>> a visual trip. I had forgotten about Dali dallying with Disney -- a
>> match made in Fantasia. Found the Youtube trailer for Destino (1946),
>> the Dali short film that was shelved then brought out again just a few
>> years ago, but I haven't seen the full version yet. It looks
>> completely modern, so it could have been waaay out of the box for mass
>> consumption in 1946:
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> That is absolutely fantastic! Thanks a million. I've never seen
> this. Fuckin' wonderful! They MUST, I mean MUST release this in
> full.
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>> And if that wasn't enough, here's just a day in the life of Dali...
>> (what a kooky guy):
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Reading the posts related to it on youtube, it appears that it will be
released later this year.