This scene has already become a "Tall Tale" and a classic moment in film in less than a week... and now it's a beautiful work of art. Nice work on the background... your Photoshop skills improve every day. I like the shapes of the animals... nice work, Joe. I think I'll watch the movie again now.
The simplicity of their designs is intoxicating. Really cool! Their short arms and tiny feet crack me up! Nice job Joe! Love the movie you made with your son. He's a much better dancer than I was when I was his age.
I love their eyes and their tiny little legs. Somehow, when I heard the lion's voice, I didn't imagine he'd be lima bean shaped. Funny stuff, you weirdo!
There's something I just don't like about the word. Who came up with the need to sign anything in triplicate anyway? Don't you just want to poke 'em in the eye?
I love the movie, Joe. You've got some cool kids there. Great editing, too. I don't know about that lion though. He's got some issues. ;)
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This scene has already become a "Tall Tale" and a classic moment in film in less than a week... and now it's a beautiful work of art. Nice work on the background... your Photoshop skills improve every day. I like the shapes of the animals... nice work, Joe. I think I'll watch the movie again now.
The simplicity of their designs is intoxicating. Really cool! Their short arms and tiny feet crack me up! Nice job Joe! Love the movie you made with your son. He's a much better dancer than I was when I was his age.
I love their eyes and their tiny little legs. Somehow, when I heard the lion's voice, I didn't imagine he'd be lima bean shaped. Funny stuff, you weirdo!
Joe, I'm stealing that turtle design.
This is really great! Swell work.
"I need these signed in triplicate. What are you going to just sit there?"
"Stand here."
"Sorry, stand there..."
Ahhh, good times.
"Triplicate."
There's something I just don't like about the word. Who came up with the need to sign anything in triplicate anyway? Don't you just want to poke 'em in the eye?
I love the movie, Joe. You've got some cool kids there. Great editing, too. I don't know about that lion though. He's got some issues. ;)
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