Nominated for the National Art Regency Award in 2008, the long-awaited sequel to "The Twelve Settings", "A Day To Die For" is considered a modern art masterpiece. This ambitious project began in 2002 after the unrivaled success of "Little Blue Giant" and continued to be worked on by a variety of studios under the supervision of Robert Moses before its completion in 2007. Only available on VHS until now, the first of the "The Triumvirate" series sees its YouTube debut.
Oh man, finally! Big Hero! Studios finally get the credit they deserve after working on so many underground short films. The things they do with the slide whistle are just unbelievable. Barking sound effect produced with a slide whistle? C'mon....
HorsetownProductions 2 years ago
Brilliant work, R.L. Stine's direction really shined through on this one. A masterpiece.
AshFR 2 years ago