Th-th-that's not all, folks. Th-th-there's more. "Looney Tunes: Back in Action," the crazed and wonderful continuation of the great Warner Bros. cartoon tradition at feature film budget and length, is ...
There's a scene near the end of Joe Dante's Looney Tunes movie where a beleaguered Wile E. Coyote ends up behind the wheel of a locomotive that's loaded to the gills with dynamite. Seconds before an ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Over the past 90 years, we've seen Elmer Fudd hunt Bugs Bunny, Road Runner escape Wile E. Coyote and Sylvester the Cat chase Tweety Bird. Now, the first fully animated "Looney Tunes" ...
After its unceremonious removal from HBO Max, "Looney Tunes" has jumped into the top ten most popular Tubi shows by viewing ...
The first question that comes to mind upon hearing that the Looney Tunes are back and, indeed, in action, is the following: Back from where? Who Framed Roger Rabbit married the Tunes to live action in ...
Are the Looney Tunes characters--Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the rest--losing their cultural profile? That's what Warner Bros. Entertainment fears might be happening. According to a recent New York ...
The film will be produced by "Harry Potter" producer David Heyman, along with David Katzenberg and "Dark Shadows" scribe Seth Grahame-Smith. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer “Back in Action” was the ...