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Reviews for "Incarnation part 1"

Cool stuff

Not much of a clock fan, but they do make me chuckle every once and while. Looking forward to see clocks be none-clocks :o)
What was the song in the end, it rocked... System of down?

MonkeyClock responds:

Spiders-System of a Down.

I used to hate Clocks...

But lately I have gotten to enjoy some of your (in the team sense) work. I think the big problem was that, early on, Strawberry did all that garbage with the worthless vids and then getting his mindless cronies to vote him up to a daily feature. That has sowered many people on the concept of clocks.
Lately, however, I have been seeing some true quality flash vids coming out of the clock crew, and this is one such creation. It is inventive, imaginative, kinda' neat, and periodically involves Strawberry getting struck with something. I definately approve (Strawberry getting hit by something frequently will always gain my approval). The little SBC control thing was great, too [StraBerryClock control for anyone who didn't catch it]. Keep up the good work, and keep bashing Strawberry. The only thing I'm sorry about is that Strawberry didn't go into that incarnation alternate universe, I would like to see what kind of appearance you would give him (maybe a mule?).
If you would take suggestions, maybe the 'clock king' could sneak into the machine and randomly appear as a running gag in the incarnations universe (sort-of like waspinator from beast wars, if you ever watched that), walking in and saying something silly shortly before getting beaten into unconciousness by a random enemy.
Good luck with the continuation.

MonkeyClock responds:

Wow, are you psychic or something? You pretty much explained more or less the next episode =O

This may be the best klock movie since

DA VOID or SONNE. There haz been a lot of clock shit on the portal that is bound 4 the cinematic cemetary, but shit like this actually givez clockz a GOOD NAME. Excellent work, my pet. All goze az planned.

BOTTOM LINE: Possiblee da chronometerz finest owurr.

-Don Cornball
-Founding Member of the UnderDawgz

MonkeyClock responds:

Thanks for the good reveiw, but your spelling burnt my eyes and melted a part of my brain <3

Fast Paced

When I watched the intro scene a couple of things caught my attention. Your strange style of graphics made the perspective of the movie skewed and most graphics such as the file cabinet and the desks just looked well out of place because of the angle you drew them at.

I thought that this did allow your loop animations, like that of the bouncing movements whent the clocks spoke, to be much smoother but weren't boring or repetitive to watch.

The intro music was annoying on so many levels. Although I'm not familiar with the song you used, it was out of key, time and was of extremely awful quality and unbearable to listen to.

The rest of the music didn't get much better, but you used a TTS program which had a lot of fluxuation in the pitch of the voices which was enjoyable to listen to and kept the movie running at a fast pace with no irritating stops between different people's speech.

The dialogue and storyline were well thought out in my opinion and kept the story interesting. The "artist's renditions" with your intentional misspelling and crayon style drawings were an original idea. The dialogue and graphical humour cooperated with each other well throughout the movie but it ended pretty boringly, even though it was supposed to be a cliffhanger of sorts.

I really want to see what happens in the next episodes.

MonkeyClock responds:

You're the first person who didn't like the music =O

Fuckin'A

Fuck you! Make the other one now! I can't wait. Awsome movie.

MonkeyClock responds:

Fuck you too freind, fuck you too....