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Over a year after “Saturday Night Live” aired Julio Torres’s very funny “Papyrus” sketch starring host Ryan Gosling, the new “Avatar” logo and font have been revealed, and it no ...
Director James Cameron has also commented on the sketch. He told Empire magazine (via SlashFilm), "I was not aware that our font was an off-the-shelf thing; I assumed the art department or the ...
And that’s exactly what happened in Season 43’s “Papyrus” sketch, starring September 30, 2017 Host Ryan Gosling as a man haunted by the font used for the Avatar logo.
The SNL sketch ends with a comedic nod to Comic Sans — perhaps the only existing font more reviled than Papyrus — but the creator of that font still seems to be safe in hiding for now.
If you tuned in to the season premiere of Saturday Night Live, or even waited to catch the highlights online, chances are you heard about Papyrus. Yes, the font. The sketch, which was written by ...
Gosling recalled the (alleged) decision-making process of choosing the font papyrus for the blockbuster, in the past sketch, “Like a thoughtless child just wandering by a garden, just yanking leaves ...
James Cameron Jokes Ryan Gosling Papyrus Sketch ‘Haunted’ Him, Says He Didn’t Know ‘Avatar’ Font Already Existed (Video) “I didn’t even know it was Papyrus, no one asked me!” the ...
Ryan Gosling plays a man driven to madness by the title font for the 2009 movie “Avatar,” which closely resembles Papyrus.