Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
3.95 / 5.00 9,909 ViewsObsolescence
Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
4.02 / 5.00 45,664 Viewssock 4 lops. An idea explosion factory of bits of dreams
and bits of not-dreams. I've been adding small bits to
this for months and now i'm sick of doing it. I think this
one is quite long. I think my attention span is short.
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Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 17, 2009
poke the fat test subject
well done i thought well done indeed
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 8, 2009
Awesome
I'm now confused in a good way, it makes me want to go to bed myself and have a dream :)
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars February 12, 2009
Lost in the Translation
I'm not sure exactly what it was I just saw but I definitely liked it. The randomness of the script seemed justified and the main characters ending was actually quite suitable. Although I don't understand anything in this short just yet I can definitely see the hidden imagery Firth has added to it.
I was reminded of "A Clockwork Orange" and a few other seemingly randomized pieces of British work. As with most pieces in such a classification, this animated short has its own life behind it but still I doubt any of us will understand it fully save one person.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 29, 2009
I love this one too
There are so many different scenes in this one and they're all really awesome in some way. It's so weird and so illogical at first, but I don't know why, I constantly have a feeling that it should make sense somehow, and it's not just random as one might think...
It somehow gives me a very strange and quite sad feeling, especially the end, when the guy floats into the spongy balls, it could mean so many things...
The other part with that mad scientist is totally different I think, and it's also awesome, in a different way. And then everything joins together in some way, but it still won't make more sense!
And that part with the "Testing I'd agreed to somehow" reminds me of my own dreams, when I do things or agree to things that have horrible consequences, and I somehow know that I was the one who agreed to it, and then I think "but why the hell did I agree to this?"... like decisions that we make without wanting to make them...
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 20, 2009
Brilliant
I think it's about medicine, how we are lied to about its ingredients and side affects, the getting smaller is about losing weight, and how being a smaller dress size is an achievment and goal.