Superfantastic!
This peice was beautifully animated, and displayed a mastery of the medium. Sound was incorporated flawlessly, and the avant guarde Python-esque style is a refreshing break from the hundreds of game tributes that flood the portal every day. Truely a solid work of art. Now, for those who just don't get the title, here's a breakdown for you:
Deus: noun. Masculine, singular, nominiative case: Def: God. If you don't beleive me, you've never heard a single peice of music writen for Mass. Ex: Preposition. Takes the Ablative. Def: from. Machina: noun. Feminine, singular, ablative case (with "ex"): Def: machine (duh). Put it all together: God from a machine. Don't wonder where the "a" is, Latin doesn't have "a," "the," or "an." Some less than educated person said that this phrase is Greek. My message to them: you're a dumbass. It's Latin. And it means what the man says it does.
In closing: Weird, but undeniably good.