#tarzan
new video :
- beginning of the XX century
- story refers to pre-war and after-war time
-beautiful Margot Robbie as Jane among flowers in her little garden
-handsome Brad Pitt who had to abandon a young woman that he loves and disappear at war for few years
-will they meet again ? Who lives? Who dies? Who exists only in memories?
Go watch and find out
i learned that the Tarzan Character Was Temporarily Removed From Disney Parks Because People Kept Pinching His Butt Cheeks (x)
Stolen from Twitter but that could be fun !
1) Scoob!Dick Dastardly. Buff, tall, unhinged yet elegant, bombastic, slick black hair, sideburns, moustache, voiced by Jason Isaacs, animated a way that is reminiscent of Milt Kahl’s style. A funny and fun villain DILF
2) Jessica Rabbit. I THINK I should have known I was bi for how much I found her “B-BEAUTIFUL” as a child and why I love redheads and pinups. Sexy, curvy, sensual, love her voice but also love her personality and very in love with her husband. I would not interfer but fucking lucky rabbit
(I cheat and count my own like I gave @weirdgirl92’s reblog because I like rambling)
3) Red. EXACTLY the same reasons. Knew her at the same time as Jessica. How didn’t you want me to have a type ? The only difference is her relationship status is not stable (stometimes Droopy, sometimes Wolfie, sometimes someone else, sometimes nobody) SOOO… B)
4) Clayton. An evil poaching bastard I would hate IRL, but that kind of fun villain with expressions and gags you can’t help but love and my fucking god like for Dick (to whom he was a design inspiration apparently !) I love the combination of classy (elegant, slicked hair, little moustache) and savage (he is basically a monster wanting to pass as refined). DILF
Clayton during his travels with Lady Waltham trying to simultaneously do shady business such as poaching and mutinies behind her back so that she wouldn’t be disappointed in him
stopppp everyone absolutely needs to see this
So my dad was the assistant music editor on Tarzan, and idk if it was Bring Your Kid to Work Day or something but one day he did just that so there I was, this incredibly small 1st grader, in an absolutely cavernous recording studio with a full orchestra and a giant screen playing the scene they were taping the score for, and my little brain couldn’t handle the big music and the big movie happening all at once so I started crying and it was the first time music ever brought me to tears and it was too much to take in so we stepped out of the studio and ran directly into Phil Collins, who looked to me very much like my dad, and in my delicate emotional state I became immediately convinced that my dad had been copied and nobody had told me so I started crying harder, and Phil Collins said something that was probably meant to be calming but it was with a British accent so I thought there was a copy of my dad in every country and I absolutely lost it at the notion that other kids would get to have my dad, and my dad ended up having to carry me back to the car.
So.
Sorry for crying very loudly at you Phil Collins, your work on Tarzan was so moving it triggered my first emotional breakdown.
the only thing that could top that clip is that story