Yeah I bought the movie The Last Unicorn last night, it was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. Uhhhhh….it doesn’t hold up as well as I thought it would. I watched part of it this morning with my son, he’s liking it so far. It still has some cool stuff in it, it’s nice to remember the parts I did like, that awesome huge Bull, the pirate Cat, the laughing/crying skeleton. Anyway I drew that dorky wizard guy Shmendrick. He was always cool. Happy Valentines everybody. I’ll post more soon!

Ryan

Shmendrick

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7 Responses to Shmendrick

  1. Scribbles says:

    Awesome! That movie rocked.:D HAPPY VALENTINES DAY RYAN AND FAMILY!!!!:D

  2. anthony says:

    Great! I think all of us have a movie or two from childhood that rocked then but isnt nearly as cool now. Mine has to be the x-mas non-classic: The Night They Saved Christmas starring Jacquelyn Bisset, Art Carney and Scott Grimes. In 1985, this was Oscar worthy cinema but now it should only be played on the Hallmark channel at 2 am (during summer).

  3. Matt says:

    Dude, I know exactly what you mean. I bought it at the request of my girlfriend about a year ago and we watched it just for old times sake. I loved the Cat and the laughing skull. Good times good times.
    Nice Shmendrick bro. Hope your boy’s growing up happy and healthy. cheers
    -matt

  4. Rian Miller says:

    Man, when I was a kid The Last Unicorn was my sister’s favorite movie, but the crazy tree that kept trying to hug people used to scare the crap out of me.

  5. Neil Hill says:

    Man I haven’t seen that movie in years! I’ve seen a few of my childhood favorites in recent years and they DEFINITELY didn’t hold up, so I didn’t bother buying Last Unicorn or the Transformers movie. Some memories are best left in the rose colored glasses era of childhood.

  6. Brad says:

    I bought that movie along with Legend for my wife and she still likes those 2. However I must say that Transformers and Monster Squad are still outstanding films.

  7. Jon David says:

    I had not seen that movie in forever until recently. Indeed one of the lost animated films. Anything with Christopher Lee in it instantly goes up a notch in my book.

    Jon

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