
If you've got five minutes to spare and an itch for animation history, sure, give Bull-ero a look. It’s definitely for the folks who get a kick out of how weird and rubbery everything looked before computers took over. If you need a coherent story or a reason to care about the characters, you are going to hate this. It...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Frank Moser

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"If you've got five minutes to spare and an itch for animation history, sure, give Bull-ero a look. It’s definitely for the folks who get a kick out of how weird and rubbery everything looked before computers took over. If you need a coherent story or a reason to care about the characters, you are going to hate this. It’s just noise and movement, really. Frank Moser really throws everything at the wall here. The bull isn't just a bull; he’s basically a prop that gets twisted and bent into every ..."

