Pretty nice
I can see you tried pretty hard, but the movements were a little jerky, and the colors were almost non existent throughout the video.
I'm not sure what I was drinking to make this one. Enjoy it though.
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Songs are "Way We Get By" by Spoon and "Interlude with Sailboat" by Thomas Newman.
Edit: You can find the youtube version here: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=tVHA4rIQ1RE if you want to read some of the text bits in full. Enjoy!
Pretty nice
I can see you tried pretty hard, but the movements were a little jerky, and the colors were almost non existent throughout the video.
Actually; I didn't try at all! lol! I got pretty fed up of this pretty quickly!
Thanks for your review; appreciate it.
well...
Wasn't bad man, but needed more, storyline was good, and to a good song, but the animation quality could've been better. Put a little more time into that and it will be sweet. Over all not a bad flash, good job
Thanks for the review fella. The animation was done that way because:
1) The main character seemed like he was losing his head; that's why it was all wonky.
2) It looked cool at the time; and
3) I'm chronically lazy
cool thing
cool movie, dude!
I know this sentence.... you'll find someone else.... xD
well, graphics don't have to be perfect to make a good movie!
Thanks for the review. Appreciate it.
this is good
i like this it is touching good job man
Thanks - I like to know I've done something right. Cheers for the review.
Superb in it's own respect
Of course, lots of the outlines were jagged, and that clock looked awful, but overall this submission was very good. It matched the music perfectly, included humor, style, and kept up the mood. Then there's the MAJOR shift and everything becomes super serious. Man, I laughed at first when he was in the neuse. Anyhow, that was the only thing that threw me off. Nice work.
Originally I was going to go with a happy-go-lucky ending and everything in it was done badly (on purpose I may add). In the end with this though; I thought there was no happy ending; he had to die - kind of made the whole thing feel more human in a way.
Anyway; thanks for the review!