About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Cool World, Jurassic Park video games, Contra, RoboCop, Jungle Strike, The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants, Salamander, Short Circuit, Ocean Software, The New Zealand Story, Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2, Chase H.Q., Target: Renegade, Wetrix, Mission: Impossible, Pushover, Ninja Gaiden, Head over Heels, Worms, Toki, Lost Patrol, Midnight Resistance, Cabal, Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues, Buster Bros., Rambo III, Hook, Waterworld, Parasol Stars, EF2000, Match Day, MRC: Multi-Racing Championship, Wizball, Operation Wolf, Match Day II, F29 Retaliator, Wizkid, Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds, TFX, Operation Thunderbolt, Sleepwalker, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Darkman, Super Hunchback, Special Criminal Investigation, Pud Pud in Weird World, The Shadow, Animal, Kingdom Crusade, GT 64: Championship Edition, Alien Olympics 2044 AD, Eco. Excerpt: Cool World is a 1992 American live-action/animated film directed by Ralph Bakshi, and starring Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne, and Brad Pitt. It tells the story of a cartoonist who finds himself in the animated world he created, and is seduced by one of his characters, a comic strip vamp who wants to be real. Cool World marked Bakshi's return to feature films after nine years. The film was originally pitched as an animated horror film about an underground cartoonist, who fathers an illegitimate half-human/half-cartoon daughter, who hates herself for what she is and tries to kill him. During production, Bakshi's original screenplay was scrapped by producer Frank Mancuso, Jr. and heavily rewritten by screenwriting duo Michael Grais and Mark Victor, best known for writing Poltergeist and Poltergeist II: The Other Side, and an uncredited Larry Gross. Reviews praised the film's visuals, but criticized the story and characters, as well as the combination of ...