May 4, 2021

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Rogue Symmetry
Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Humans aren’t nearly as cute!

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

I forgot to say earlier…. The human imitator looks amazingly like Orshound Welles. Great likeness.

Rogue Symmetry
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3 years ago

Orshound Wells!! Hahaha. What a visual I got!

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

 
You’re right!
 
Jim Carrey is absolutely spot on in his performance.
 
 

 
 

Rogue Symmetry
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Well, I probably won’t be so prompt usually. I’m guessing I’ll usually check in around 6:30am, Arizona time. Hopefully there is still lots of chattering and commenting going on at that time.

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3 years ago

Welcome Derrick – long time no see!

Rogue Symmetry
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Well hello!! It’s been about seven years, I believe! It’s good to be getting back in touch with all of you.

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Reply to  Rogue Symmetry
3 years ago

thanks for joining us!

you’re welcome to post your comics here, if you’ve a mind to

Rogue Symmetry
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Well…..that would be so fun! Here in the comments?

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Reply to  Rogue Symmetry
3 years ago

Well – of course!
Nothing much else going on here, is it?
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Rogue Symmetry
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3 years ago

Haha. I forgot how fun comments used to be before GoComics stopped all of us.

Liverlips McCracken
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3 years ago

Hearst looks like Jon Lovitz.

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3 years ago

What a tremendous poster. Some vivid red to promote a movie in black & white. And that basset looks as if he means business.

Arfside
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3 years ago

Orshound is so much better.

It’s the NOSE, BUD.

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
I was indirectly introduced to Orson Welles through the “Third Man” television series starring Michael Rennie as Lime, and Jonathan Harris (later of “Lost in Space”).
It wasn’t until later that I caught the Orson Welles movie on television.
It startled me a bit to realize that the hero of television was a penicillin black marketer villain in the movie.
Then I saw the Penguin version of Grahame Greene’s novel in a book store, as I recall the movie did in fact closely follow the book, which I did enjoy reading.
By then people were telling me about “Citizen Kane,” and when it came on television I tuned in; and tuned out almost immediately. I just could not get into it. To this day, I haven’t even read a plot summary, and the only reason I know “Rosebud” is the sled is because it’s become common knowledge. How the sled fits into the plot? Don’t ask me, I don’t know.
 
I generally like Orson Welles as an actor. If you haven’t listened to his 1950s radio show called “The Lives of Harry Lime” I recommend it to you. That series, like the television show is very much more light than either the book or movie.
It’s easily available online.
 

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3 years ago

Wow… “Citizen Canine” is one of my all time favorite films.

And one often voted by critics the best movie ever made!

OMG… I first saw it on late night TV when I was in high school.

Told to turn off the television and go to bed, my brother and I turned down the volume and turned off the lights.

We didn’t usually risk such a thing, but we had to watch the rest.

All the images from it are stuck in my head forever…

But I’d still watch it every chance I get.

Canine as a young pup. Canine as a tail-waggingly eager young newspaperman… bright-eyed and ….well, not exactly idealistic…

Then as a portly publisher, and a scandal-plagued would-be politician.

Indelible.


 
This is also the film where, as a very young woman, to the horror of my friends, I fell for Joey Mutten.

OK, maybe not Joey Mutten, himself….

But his character… Puppediah Leland… loyal friend, and keeper of Canine’s conscience.

“Susan,” they would say (cos that was my name back then, too)…

“He’s not attractive! Don’t you remember? He was the evil uncle, in ‘Shadow of a Snout!’”
 
But … that one scene, as he types his true opinion of Canine’s mate, alone in the newsroom… till…

OK, no spoilers… but it cemented him in my memory…

I love the name “Puppediah” to this day.

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Orshound Welles himself was brilliant and dynamic… after a wild upbringing, he succeeded at everything, very very young.

He co-wrote, directed, and starred in Citizen Canine at less than 4 years old! Only 26 in human years!

….

Btw, I’m not sure about the bassets…

But Orshound Welles’ human imitator, whatever his name is, looks more like William Randolph Hearst than the real William Randolph Hearst does!
 

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Well, in movies, when you’re young, an actor’s real age is irrelevant…

They’re always the age that’s captured in that film…or in your mind, younger, cos actors often play younger..

So I think I was 19 or 20 and thought Puppediah was in his early 20’s … But no, Mutten was actually in his late 30’s.

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

Great poster! I don’t recall seeing it last year. But there are many things I don’t remember.

nighthawks
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3 years ago

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nighthawks
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3 years ago

this one’s for Happy

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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Thanks for that laugh!

Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

Good morning, lovers of posters and the people that create them!

What a good movie. A scandal riddled politician. What a concept. Welles was a genius.

Super job Stel… (what else?)

Y’all hug a stormtrooper…. (((((HUGz)))))

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nighthawks
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3 years ago

…..

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Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

…and the other ones

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nighthawks
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3 years ago

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3 years ago

P-38 Lightning parrots

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nighthawks
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3 years ago

little bird

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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

http://www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_lilac_breasted_roller.html

Takes me back to my 2001 trip. Had never seen one before.

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Reply to  mabrndt
3 years ago

yes!, thanks for that. I had no idea where this colorful little ol’ birdie lived.
The colors are just amazing….there’s a whole rainbow in there

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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

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lilac-breasted roller, March 26, 2001, Okavango Delta, Botswana,Africa

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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Beautiful!

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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

big bird

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3 years ago

candied orange peels

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Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

May the Schwartz be with you!

nighthawks
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3 years ago

.,.

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SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

I’m assuming the point is the woman displayed in the dog’s fur… And the disapproval of those red clad cardinals or monks?

Anybody got more?

nighthawks
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
3 years ago

I wonder if this Hopper painting had any connection to it

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nighthawks
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

I THINK this is some of Berke Breathed’s work

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Looks like his style.

Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

Snerks

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Old Phart Plods
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

Aw.

nighthawks
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Reply to  StelBel
3 years ago

oo, that was a non-committal committal

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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

I’ve never seen that word in this context.

Schwartz means “black.”

There’s another word that differs from it by only one letter that I’m pretty sure is what was meant.

But it’s very rude.

Old Phart Plods
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
3 years ago

Knowing Mel Brooks it’s the rude one.

Spaceballs the movie 🍿

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Reply to  SusanSunshine
3 years ago

Or two. And the word for “tail” is the same.
In the German version, “force” is “Kraft” which turned to “Saft” in “Spaceballs”. All of which is pretty harmless.

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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
3 years ago

Mel Brooks is the only director in the US who could get away with the jokes and sight gags he uses.

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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
3 years ago

No argument from me. At that time you bet. Now. Not so much.

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3 years ago

Good morming Balladeers, (((((Plods))))) and Miss Susan.

Saucy1121
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3 years ago

On May 4th I was half expecting Bark Wars.

nighthawks
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Reply to  Saucy1121
3 years ago

NOW you tell us!

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