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THE STORY: In this four-pager, the Big Damn Heroes each face a big damn stick in what can only be described as the "Duck Amuck" of Serenity Tales.
Serenity Tales 2008
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Amuck in the wash of the Post Modernism, he was writing an urbanist guide to New York City.
The urban age: how cities became our greatest design challenge yet « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Amuck in the wash of the Post Modernism, he was writing an urbanist guide to New York City.
The urban age: how cities became our greatest design challenge yet « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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THE STORY: In this four-pager, the Big Damn Heroes each face a big damn stick in what can only be described as the "Duck Amuck" of Serenity Tales.
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THE STORY: In this four-pager, the Big Damn Heroes each face a big damn stick in what can only be described as the "Duck Amuck" of Serenity Tales.
Serenity Tales: 2008
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Though it appears abstract, "Duck Amuck" harks back to Buster Keaton's formalist film experiments in "The Projectionist", which, I'll bet, played very well in rural America, too.
DUCK AMUCK Goes Over Big In Rural America Jaime J. Weinman 2009
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Today's finds: World War Z (finally caught a copy in!), Chuck Amuck (biography of Chuck Jones), China Mieville's The Scar, and a little book called Zombie00.
May 20th, 2007 ed_dirt 2007
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"Duck Amuck" is my absolute favorite WB cartoon, even edging out the hysterical "Duck Dodgers."
DUCK AMUCK Goes Over Big In Rural America Jaime J. Weinman 2009
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"Duck Amuck" is included in the cartoons that will be shown following the documentary, as will a favorite of mine, "The Dot and the Line."
DUCK AMUCK Goes Over Big In Rural America Jaime J. Weinman 2009
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There's a black and white Porky Pig cartoon where he resigns from the studio and discusses his decision with a live action Leon Schlesinger, in a BUgs Bunny cartoon Elmer tears up his contract and refuses to continue performing, Daffy pitches a script in a 1950s 'toon, and of course in the famous "Duck Amuck" he is actively engaged in a battle of wills with the off camera director.
Cartoons (and other films) That Re-Set to Square One? Jaime J. Weinman 2008
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