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  • tssssssssssssssssss...!

    

  • OMG I MUST BE TAKING TOO MUCH SHROOM~ DAYUM HIGH MAN~

  • at first I didn't get it. Flash, clay, traditional, puppets? all in one movie? interesting concept, but It seems too choppy.

    But then, just now, I understand.

  • Excellent stuff, apart from the ridiculous puppet thing at 1.03! The entire trailer (and the other trailers I've viewed) are extremely inventive and some are downright creepy, but that puppet thing looks like a bad muppet copy!

    More please, but without the puppet

  • Yes, 'tis a clever idea, but honestly? Sock puppets? Some of these art styles are inventive, but some are so weird that it would be hard to take it seriously. ESPECIALLY the sock puppets.

  • @MrDonkeydong155 Well, in the post modern sense, art gives a new perspective on something familiar. The lines are the same but have a different read when delivered by sock puppets. It's easy to question the craft involved in such an approach... but it still brings out something different from the scene and in that definition, it's art.

  • Meh. This seems like an excellent, Linklater-esque idea, but wouldn't it make more sense to either start with an entirely new story or else use a film which is actually in need of improvement -- I.E DIARY of the Dead?

  • Fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. This is precisely the kind of inventive stuff that Hollywood will never "get." Bravo!

  • the A-HA video and PRIMUS claymation together at least

  • omg this was my idea, douchebag too it!!!!!!!!

  • @ThePhantommet took*

  • @ThePhantommet That's insane.

    The idea of artists responding to the world around them is timeless.

    The idea that process gives something a new life (and the term reanimated) is to the credit of Winsor McCay.

    Mass Collaborative sequential art can be tracked strait back to les Arte Incoherentes (a Victorian era french anti-art movement which sported artists like Cohl, a then cartoonist who went on to do the first fully animated feature)

  • @ThePhantommet

    The idea of fans responding to movies and media they love is also timeless though fan art/ fan fiction/ fan film are largely attributed to the pop art movement.

    Duchamp would be to thank for the idea that art doesn't need to be displayed in an art space and that often how something is labeled and presented defines it.

  • @ThePhantommet The idea of various segments of animation and art being compiled together comes from a mix of festival and gallery backgrounds but was largely introduced to mass audiences thanks to revolutionary shows like 'Liquid Television'.

    The idea of artists responding to Night of the Living Dead specifically has been going on since probably Oct 2nd, 1968 but if you look on deviant art there are hundreds of thousands of pieces created since that site launched.

  • @ThePhantommet when you start to look back at the history we've joined together the ideas of people greater then us that have been around longer then us. So the idea that it's your idea is a joke... because the ideas at play here go back decades... in some cases centuries... in other cases all the way back to pre-history. But hey it you're older then time I tip my hat to you.

  • @kureejiieshi the idea that the idea is only part of the idea, is the idea of my idea.

  • @kureejiieshi We all know that this wasn't ThePhantommet's idea, so be honest - did you just make all that bullshit up?

  • heh. 666th view!

  • You know this is cool!!!

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