![]() (Since GRIN AND SHARE IT was widely seen the exact year in which the Current White House Occupant formed his "moral character," studying this animated short is much more than a mere "academic exercise": Butch tells 29 outright lies in the six and a half minutes of this brief cartoon, which reflects the well-documented falsehood-to-waking moments ratio of the present U.S. ![]() ![]() Corrupt corporate predator "Butch" proves that contracts are not worth the paper on which they're written. GRIN AND SHARE IT is as a quick course in American Capitalism 101. In conclusion, very good and enjoyable, one of Lah's better Droopy cartoons. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed. The voice acting is hard to fault from Bill Thompson. A lot of the gags and humour, while not hilarious or original, are still very funny and very well-timed and the dialogue, in a cartoon more dialogue heavy to the usual Droopy cartoon, is very witty. Animation is not as good as Avery's but is at least well drawn and there is some clever use of Cinemascope. It is clear who gets the worst of it and who gets the upper hand, but the chemistry between the two is nonetheless golden. Butch is a great foil, both formidable and entertaining with great comic timing. Droopy's personality continues to be very well established and he is very high on the humour and charisma factors. It does lack Avery's unique visual style, creativity and wild wackiness but it is still very enjoyable and surprisingly well made, even if at times a little unimaginative in the backgrounds and the story being pretty predictable. And it's a very good one and of Lah's six solo-directed it's one of his better ones. The other being that it's produced in Cinemascope. Michael Lah makes his solo-director (having co-directed with Tex Avery on 'Deputy Droopy') debut for a Droopy cartoon, one of the two most notable assets for 'Grin and Share It'. Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Droopy talked more in here that probably all his previous cartoons combined Usually, there wasn't much, but there is quite a bit in here. One thing that was different in this "new" Droopy is the amount of dialog. (He's tried this before.) From that point, we get the familiar gags of Butch trying to kill poor Droopy but everything backfiring on him. In fact, that's the name of their mine: the "50-50 Mine - Share Alike." Butch quickly pulls out a written agreement about the mine being 100 percent the owner of one of them in case of accidental death to the other. Droopy reminds him about their "50-50" agreement. ![]() Then, we hear a different song: "It's all mine!" says the Irish-speaking big mutt. Butch, Droopy's mining partner for years (according to this story) gives a quick speech about the value of being selfless partners.until Droopy strikes gold. This story immediately has shades of the famous Humphrey Bogart film, "The Treasure Of Sierra Madre," as gold quickly brings greed to the forefront. Only a couple of his Droopy cartoons were really good, but this is one of them. Overall, he directed a handful of these before calling it quits in 1958. Following in Avery's footsteps is a brutal act to follow, but this animated short still had a bunch of good moments and was a good representation of Droopy and the type of cartoons we were used to seeing from Avery. If you need a simple yet powerful file sharing application that works between Windows or Mac computers and mobile devices, both iOS and Android, SHAREit is an excellent application that gets the job done in an instant.Apparently, this signaled the end of the great Tex Avery directing these cartoons as Michael Lah is billed as the director. The process is very simple and fast, the other person has to allow the incoming transfer by selecting the "Recieve" option. You just have to select the source of the file then select to which device you want to send the file to. SHAREit allows you to send almost any type of file, from documents and images to videos or audio tracks. This can be done on multiple devices, creating a personal array of devices to share with one another. Upon installing the application, you'll be prompted to create an identity for your current device. The software has a very minimal interface, focusing entirely on the user experience and its usability. SHAREit is a simple yet powerful file-sharing software that lets you transfer files between your devices without the need of using Bluetooth. Transfer files between your devices with ease
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