The early version of the cartoon sailor is now in public domain, and he's already the star of a slasher movie.
Popeye (quick, somebody call Genndy Tartakovsky), "The Skeleton Dance" from Disney's SIlly Symphonies, alongside books like William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest ...
Behind the scenes, a creative dream team has been assembled to bring Popeye’s adventures to life. Director Jennifer Lee, ...
The easy thing to do with Popeye is have him kill a bunch of teenagers. That's what a few filmmakers did with Mickey Mouse last year, when the first version of Walt Disney's moneymaking rodent ...
The easy thing to do with Popeye is have him kill a bunch of teenagers. That's what a few filmmakers did with Mickey Mouse last year, when the first version of Walt Disney's moneymaking rodent ...