Why Ralph Bakshi’s ‘Hey Good Lookin” is a Wild Ride You Can’t Miss!

It’s no wonder that “Hey Good Lookin’” resembles the kind of work Ralph Bakshi was producing prior to “Wizards“, as it was essentially made before “Wizards” and shares a similar blend of live-action and animation, much like Robert Zemeckis’ “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?“. However, Warner Bros. initially had reservations about the concept, almost sued Bakshi, and Bakshi used his directorial earnings in subsequent years to finance an animated version himself. He released the film in 1982 following more mature storytelling projects such as “The Lord of the Rings” and “American Pop“. Compared to his recent works, “Hey Good Lookin’” feels more akin to earlier productions like “Coonskin“, “Fritz the Cat“, and “Heavy Traffic“. In terms of quality, it’s comparable as well.

Masters of the Universe Casts Deadpool Star as The Sorceress, Fisto Actor Also Announced

As an ardent fan, I’m thrilled to share that yours truly, Travis Knight, is diving headfirst into the creation of a live-action rendition of Masters of the Universe for Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel! The talented Nicholas Galitzine has been tapped to bring our beloved He-Man to life on the big screen, inspired by the iconic 1980s cartoon series and toy line. Can’t wait to see it unfold!

Magic: The Gathering Movie Universe CONFIRMED!

Magic: The Gathering, originally launched by Wizards of the Coast in 1993, paved the way as the first popular trading card game. In the 90s, it became a global phenomenon, finding its place within schoolyard games and giving birth to specialized conventions. The acquisition of Wizards of the Coast by Hasbro in 1999 corresponded with the game attracting an impressive player base of 50 million, largely due to its compelling characters and complex mechanics.

Landman Blu-ray & DVD Release Date Set for Paramount+ Show

This series, situated in the bustling oil towns of West Texas, offers a contemporary exploration of the pursuit of wealth within the oil rig industry. Drawing inspiration from the acclaimed 11-part podcast Boomtown, it’s an intriguing tale that delves into the lives of both the hardworking laborers (roughnecks) and the wealthy tycoons (wildcat billionaires). The unprecedented scale of this boom is not only altering our climate, economy, and global politics, but also serves as a backdrop for an engaging upstairs/downstairs narrative.