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Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts

Friday, June 01, 2007

TV-B-Gone Discount Extended!

The TV-B-Gone 20% discount offered through TiP has gone over well and inventor Mitch has agreed to extend the offer through the end of June. The code has made it onto some coupon-code sites, which seems to be driving additional sales beyond the ones coming through this blog.

If you've been wanting to get your hands on a TV-B-Gone, the new model is the one that works with the most (and the vast majority) of televisions on the market today. We love ours (we were early adopters, buying one when the TV-B-Gone first came out and recently upgrading), and the discount you'll get using our coupon code, THINKPICS, is double what you'll see anywhere else, and better still than places which buy at wholesale and then sell at higher prices than the manufacturer. Final price through TiP is $15.99 plus tax.
Thus ends a brief and rare Think in Pictures sales pitch. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

We Have Your Bees

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Deleted Scenes from Disney's "Robin Hood"

I have been following a series of posts by animator Mark Kennedy featuring storyboards from deleted scenes from Disney's 1973 animated Robin Hood, and have found it fascinating. Here is a link to the last one. Robin Hood was one of my favorite of the animated Disney films growing up. Looks like I'm not alone.

Most of my strongest associations with Disney are with their amazing old cartoons from the 1940s and '50s, which were on a lot during my childhood when the Disney Channel was just starting up. Donald Duck was my favorite - such a rotten guy, very fun to watch react instinctively to stuff and then make more trouble for himself. Mickey bored me to tears, but Pluto was pretty good too. I liked characters with a little dramatic tension. I guess I'd better give credit to those mock educational filmreels starring Goofy. I could show you one and we could all reminisce or discover that great animation together, but that's not how Disney does business. Search for "Goofy" on Youtube and you get this.

I did like some of the other animated films but was a cynical child and was somewhat inoculated against an excessive love of Disney by regular trips to Disneyland during visits to Los Angeles to visit my grandparents in Orange County. Somehow other stuff slipped through the cracks, though, like:

Sierra got soooooo much of my money in those days. The Black Cauldron was the game I cut my teeth on. Man, I wandered around that stupid hut for a long time before I figured out how to find that stupid pig Hen-Wen. And that was just the first scene! Good times. I'm really not even sure I ever saw the movie. I did read some of the Lloyd Alexander books, though.

Go see Robin Hood's "missing chapter" at the Temple of the Seven Golden Camels.