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City comedies depict London as a hotbed of vice and folly; in particular, Jonson's Epicoene, Middleton's A Trick to Catch the Old One and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, and Marston's The Dutch Courtesan. Verna Foster has argued that John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (c. 1629–1633) re-works many of the features of city comedy within a tragic ...
The Brady Kids; Braingames (1983 TV series) Brandy & Mr. Whiskers; Bratz (TV series) Breadwinners (TV series) Breezly and Sneezly; Bruno the Kid; Bubble Guppies; Bucky and Pepito; Buddi; Buddy Thunderstruck; Buford and the Galloping Ghost; Bugs 'n' Daffy; Bugs Bunny Builders; The Bugs Bunny Show; Bump in the Night (TV series) A Bunch of Munsch ...
On the internet learners access free development platforms such as Yahoo’s Pipes, Google Mashup Editor, and Microsoft’s Popfly. [8] One example of a student created mashup project is MapSkip. Students manipulated a Google Map by marking different places they have visited by adding their videos, audio clips, or images. [9]
Walt Disney Studios. Cast: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell and Samuel L. Jackson Rating: PG Run time: 115 minutes The film follows Mr. Incredible and his wife, Elastigirl, as they ...
Pages in category "British children's animated comedy television series" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A re-cut trailer, or retrailer, is a mashup video that uses footage from a movie or its original trailers to create a completely new context, or one different from the original source material. The mashups are parody trailers that derive humor from misrepresenting original films: for instance, a film with a murderous plot is made to look like a ...
Comedy can be divided into multiple genres based on the source of humor, the method of delivery, and the context in which it is delivered. These classifications overlap, and most comedians can fit into multiple genres.
Paul Terrytoons ad in The Film Daily, 1932 by Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.. Educational Pictures, also known as Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. or Educational Films Corporation of America, was an American film production and film distribution company founded in 1916 by Earle (E. W.) Hammons (1882–1962).