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In search of bigfoot

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everybody gets lonely

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yeh

nice graphics at the beginning

Errr?...well The animation was well done!

I read a response you had to someone about what the story was about.....that bigfoot just concocted a blimp in his mind becasue of his need for contact with others... Your movie did not show that meaning. I know you want to be vague, but that was just way too vague. And the end how it just cuts off... If you hadn't written a description no one would have and idea what you were talking about. And even so it doesn't change that your movie was well, empty. If you were to fix the movie up a bit i would say try some sort of at least text ending so ppl may get the idea. One the bright side your animation was very good and the music was cool too. Good flash..Bad story. I give you credit for trying. No hard feelings!

ex-robot responds:

yea, I agree. I was just saying that was what was meant to be. It didn't really happen.

was it suposed to be funny?

i smeel blam in my very near future...
it didnt end 1st, just a black screen
and 2nd... where the hell did a baloon come from?

not bad

it was alright... could've been longer though, but i liked the concept to it.

This Bigfoot start Drags...

Wasn't that good. The finding of a such rare creature just seemed so simple for one man to do. It was preposterous.
I only found it funny, because the end was so random. I mean, it was stupid, but stupidity is sometimes funny.

ex-robot responds:

actually, the point of the movie was that no one found bigfoot. It was all a dream he concocted when he saw the balloon. In reality bigfoot isolated himself, but hoped to be noticed, hence, everybody gets lonely.

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Uploaded
Apr 4, 2005
10:25 PM EDT