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JAJAJAJA, SE HA ROMPIDO!! xDDDD
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Okay, I realize that a lot of people are disagreeing with the song being...
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Okay, I realize that a lot of people are disagreeing with the song being about war, and whatnot. That's not why I made the video and I don't believe it's about war, anyway. I love history and had some old war clips rotting on my hard drive at the time, so I attempted to experiment and see if I could successfully sync a song and video together, timing the music to match certain elements in the film. I have my own meaning behind the song-- and there isn't just one. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion on what the lyrics mean.
The song is 'Right Where It Belongs v.2' by Nine Inch Nails, which is available on the UK version of With Teeth. I chose this version over the original more so because I felt there's much more emotion poured into the lyrics-- that, and the crowd cheering in the background makes watching the video.. odd. I've seen a couple copies of this video with the other song version sprout on YouTube, but you'll only find the original on this account!
In any case, thank you so much for your comments and messages, keep them coming! I read 'em all. :D
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KirusVS uploaded a new video
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Prueba de monigote andando a hurtadillas.
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2005 OSCARS for Best Short Animation
Ryan is based on the life of Ryan Larkin, a Canadian animator who, 30 years ago, produced some of the most influential animated films of his time. In the film, we hear the voices of prominent animators and artists discussing Ryan's work, and from waitresses, mission-house caretakers and homeless people who make up Ryan's life. These voices speak through strange, twisted, and disembodied, computer-generated characters--which combine to reflect the film's creator, Chris Landreth. In the words of Anais Nin, "We don't see things as they are. We see things as we are."
Some strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.
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