You mistreat this poor boy the same way you mistreat my people! You speak of justice that you were called You speak of justice, yet you are cruel to those most in need of your help!
I’m pretty meh on Disney (like its alright) however I will always love Hunchback of Notre Dame because they fully tricked parents like oh it’s a movie about celebrating our differences!! (: and then the opening starts and they’re like okay listen up fuckers this is about a disabled french man and a unapologetically sexy romani woman fighting a man whose brain has been rotted by catholicism revolt fight rise
On March 8, 1967, Rankin-Bass invited us to their “Mad Monster Party!” This stop-motion creature feature features creatures from ho-rror’s creepiest cl-ass-sicks! Dracula, Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are just a few of the distinguished delinquents at this sinister soirée! Groovy tunes, ghoul gags, and awesome monster designs make this one an all-timer. Eat, drink, and be scary at the “Mad Monster Party!”
Born in 1953, Hulce made his acting debut in 1975, where he played opposite Anthony Hopkins in the Broadway play Equus. He is most known for his roles as Larry “Pinto” Kroger in the comedy film Animal Farm and as Amadeus Mozart in the biopic Amadeus. Some of his other film credits include The Inner Circle, Parenthood, The Heidi Chronicles, and Shadow Man. Throughout his career, he has been nominated for multiple awards at The Tony’s, Golden Globes, Academy Awards, Obie Awards, and Emmy’s. In recent years, he has been a leading producer on Broadway for shows such American Idiot, Ain’t Too Proud,andSpring Awakening - the latter for which he won a Tony Award. As of 2022, he is 68 years old.
FUN FACT: While it is said in the film that Quasimodo is named such because it means “half-formed,” this is not the case in the original novel. There, Quasimodo is the Italian name of the holiday in which the character was left on the steps of Notre Dame.
Film meme: [9/10] animation » THEHUNCHBACKOFNOTREDAME(1996) Now here is a riddle to guess if you can, sing the bells of Notre Dame: What makes a monster and what makes a man?