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"Cool World," directed by Ralph Bakshi and starring Gabriel Byrne, Brad Pitt, Kim Basinger, and Janni Brenn, is a unique blend of animation, comedy, and fantasy released in 1992. The film follows cartoonist Jack Deebs (Byrne) as he finds himself transported into the animated world he created, Cool World. In this fantastical realm where cartoons and humans coexist, Jack encounters the seductive and unpredictable Holli Would (Basinger), who seeks to cross over into the real world. As Jack navigates the chaotic and colorful Cool World, he teams up with detective Frank Harris (Pitt) to prevent Holli from wreaking havoc on both worlds. Filled with imaginative animation sequences and witty humor, "Cool World" explores the boundaries between reality and fantasy, blurring the lines between the two in a visually stunning and entertaining way. With a star-studded cast and innovative animation techniques, this film offers a fresh and engaging take on the classic animated comedy genre. Overall, "Cool World" is a must-watch for fans of animation, comedy, and fantasy alike. The film's mix of traditional animation and live-action elements, combined with its talented cast and imaginative storytelling, makes it a standout feature from the early '90s. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant animation or the clever humor, "Cool World" is sure to entertain and captivate audiences with its unique premise and engaging performances.
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Kim Basinger wanted to make 'Cool World' a more family-friendly film. Originally pitched as a hard-edged animated movie, Basinger hoped to transform it into something akin to a 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' for kids. She believed this change would allow the film to be used as an educational tool against racism and violence. This significantly altered the movie’s tone and script.
Brad Pitt was not the first choice for his role in 'Cool World'. Initially, the producers wanted Johnny Depp to play the part of Detective Frank Harris. Depp was busy with other commitments, which led to Pitt's casting. This role significantly boosted Pitt’s early career, placing him in a high-profile project alongside established stars like Kim Basinger.
Director Ralph Bakshi and his team utilized a combination of live-action footage and animated sequences, a technique known at the time but pushed to new limits in 'Cool World'. They shot live-action scenes first, then animators drew over the footage frame by frame, integrating animated characters with real-world actors. This painstaking process required intricate coordination between the live actors and the animation team.
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🎬During production, a fire broke out in one of the animation studios working on 'Cool World'. This incident destroyed over a month's worth of animation cells and sketches. The team had to redo the lost work, causing a significant delay and budget overruns, but also leading to a last-minute surge in creative redesigns that added a unique flair to certain scenes.
💡The original soundtrack of 'Cool World' features a song by David Bowie, 'Real Cool World', which was Bowie’s first new song for a movie in over a decade since 'Absolute Beginners' in 1986. Bowie agreed to contribute to the soundtrack after being shown some of the film's groundbreaking animation sequences, which impressed him enough to write a song specifically for the film.
🎯Cool World’s climactic scene originally featured a more extensive interaction between the real world and the animated world, including a sequence where iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty become animated characters. Budget constraints and technical limitations at the time forced the filmmakers to scale down these ambitious plans.
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