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Livenek and the Cookie

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This is an animation movie I have made, my name is Jonathan Simmons.
copyright 2007

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pretty good

Its not really anything special, and the animation was a bit off at times

its still pretty good though, I thought the music fit well, and some of the scenes were good. Mildly funny, kinda interesting, basically, it was enjoyable

AAARGH

why do all the movies "under judgement" suck?(including mine :P) i guess all the good ones are voted highe neough to get past it be4 you can find them :(

Good Animation

Hey, John
I liked it allot, I especially liked the greyscale/old film effect.

One Problem:
YOU NEED TO CREDIT THE AUTHORS OF THE MUSIC WHEN YOU SUBMIT YOUR MOVIE!
I would have voted a 5/5 but I voted a 4/5 because you didn't credit author of music.
Why? because if you credit the authors other people can finds the music easily if they like it.
And If you made the music, submit it to the Audio Portal and credit yourself.

meh..

That was okay. Kudos for using the old style cartoon method, but there's not exactly anything new or interesting. it's kinda 40 years too late.

Quite strange.

I'm not sure what to think. It definately doesn't deserve to be blammed, but theres no real structure, and theres no real indication that Livenek is after the cookie. Why is it a tree? Did he throw it up there. It makes no real sense.
You definately tried to make a comedy, but you need more practice. It failed to make me laugh while i was drunk, so i don't know if it will make other people laugh. But considering it was a first attempt at a good flash movie, i'd say it's a sort-of success. It's definately not bad. But practice, and you'll suceed.
Kilgorin10

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Votes
6
Score
2.75 / 5.00

Uploaded
Nov 2, 2007
6:52 PM EDT