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Reviews for "Tinman"

So Good

That was an awesome flash. Great story with revalence, and the music fit in perfectly. Great job man!

BlackmarketKraig responds:

Great, thank you.

Props to you, you're the first reviewer. I'm pleased as punch for my new movie to be off to a great start! ^_^

Thanks for reviewing!

that's it?

That was pretty short. But well deserving of it's score. Looks nice, not the cleanest tweens in the world, but good enough so that it doesn't distract from the themes.

Thankfully, you didn't pull a Haley Joel Osmet. Thank you for not doing that.

BlackmarketKraig responds:

Thanks...

Uhmmm... not sure what the Haley Joel Osmet angle is...

Thanks for reviewing and for the great score!
:D

very impressive peice

I found no beefs with this flash, in fact-I positively loved it!
I thought your animation was incredibly smooth, and the music fit perfectly with your short story. Great job!

BlackmarketKraig responds:

Thank you very much!
:D

Real Deep

Wow. That was an amazing piece of work. It really made you think. I think that the heart is reflective of the overwhelming feelings in our hearts. We all love the happy emotions but the angry and the depressing emotions are the ones that we remember. I think that America in general with terrorism and people not being unified is going to make us all depressed until, we eventually feel, nothing.

BlackmarketKraig responds:

Thank you.
You are absolutely right, we tend to dwell on the poisonous emotions while the nice ones are fleeting.
I wonder why that is? How can that possibly benefit us as a species? Weird.

Anyway thanks bunches for reviewing!
:D

Great insight

A very interesting and intriguing insight into the human emotion and the human experience. I think this flash further proves how messed up we, humanity as a race, really are. My favorite part of the flash is right at the end where Tinman is lying, sprawled on the ground, and the scene doesn't go black, he doesn't just die, he doesn't disappear but, rather, he slowly fades away into obscurity. Very very artistic and insightful.