Dr. Shroud
Follow Dr. Shroud in these serials as he tries to find his missing daughter in the vampire-ridden city of Necropolis!
Combine Metal Gear Solid 3 with Burnt Face Man and Salad Fingers and you'd probably get something really messed up.
...Enjoy!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 13, 2007
Wonderfull.
I very much enjoyed you fine little movie. I hope to see more. Here, I'll give you my fiver. Please, make more. =)
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 6, 2007
haha
that was some messed up s**t, bloody funny though make another1 :D
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 30, 2011
brilliant job
not much more to say
Rated 5 / 5 stars September 18, 2008
ROFLMAO
If anyone doesn't know what this stands for it means Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off
It was halarious how did you even come up with that
Art 10/10
Sound 10/10
Characters 10/10
Origanality 5/10
Overall SWEETNESS
ps..... work on sequal it would be so sweet man
pss........ how did you do the voices
psss......... i love this ps thing don`t you
pssss........... the salad fingers part wasn`t that good
psssss................ DEMONICFURY RULEZ THE PS........
PSSSSSS....... U ARE A GENIUS
Psssssss.................... theres one more thing ps after this
Pssssssss.................... I CAN"T BELEIVE YOU READ ALL THIS YOU DUMBASS
Glad ya liked it :D
How did I come up with it? The thought process for the movie was something like this: "I like Burnt Face Man... Heheh, Volgin has a burnt face." *Makes movie*
P.S. Sorry, no sequels. I think the idea is funny, but only worth one movie. I also wouldn't learn much else from doing it.
P.P.S. I used my mouth ;) For the Ocelot bit, I just mildly shouted and lowered the quality.
P.P.P.S. When doing multiple 'P.S.'s, you add an extra 'P' instead of an extra 'S'. It stands for 'post-scriptum' meaning 'after writing'. So when you do a second one you say 'P.P.S.', meaning 'after-after-writing'. Wikipedia if interested ;)
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 13, 2007
Very good.
For a minute there I had to look and make sure this wasn't a Firth piece- consider that a high compliment! The style is very reminescent of Firth, but not so much that it looks like a cheap imitation. Some of the dialogue is a bit difficult to understand, but otherwise excellent job. 5/5
Oh, the Jerry Jackson bit at the end was a nice touch.