The console world has been devoid of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck for far too long; or at least, Electronic Arts sure seems to think so. For proof, look no further than the upcoming Warner Bros.
It's been rumored for quite a while that Warner Brothers would begin to release the classic Looney Tunes shorts on DVD sometime in late 2003. Well, today an online survey popped up where the studio ...
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 ...
Dallas - What's up, Bugs? Or should we say, "Who Framed Bugs Bunny?" And who put him in a Roger Rabbit-like scenario of 'toon and live-action worlds without that film's sense of story or charm? It's ...
Space Jam was a very important movie for many young sports fans because, well, it involved Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes, which is a pretty tremendous combination for children in the 90s. In the ...
The Looney Tunes are a massive part of pop culture history but have a complicated history in movies. The Warner Bros. characters debuted in 1930, appearing in shorts engineered to sell the studio's ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The game version of the upcoming Looney Tunes film Back in Action will soon be hitting consoles thanks to Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. Interactive ...
Madcap comedy is harder than it looks, especially when the task involves stretching what normally plays as a controlled burst into feature length. That's the challenge that ultimately derails "Looney ...
Warner Bros. has sent out prints of its new movie “Looney Tunes: Back in Action” with an attached trailer for next year’s big holiday family release, a creepy-looking digital version of Chris van ...
Looney Tunes: Back in ActionRemember ”Animaniacs”? The mid-’90s TV series that attempted — often successfully — to recapture the subversive self-awareness of classic Warner Bros. cartoons? Well, ...