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Reviews for "Cell:a madness tribute"

Nice try...

I'm an admirer of "Madness", and it's difficult not to compare this to Krinkels' work. I realize this was a tribute, but I think it fell a little short of what it could've been. That having been said, you did pretty good with the animation & SFX. I'd like to see something original though. Keep on flashing.

ok

this was both original and unoriginal...
unoriginal because it was a madness tribute, and original because of the type of 'tribute' you made from it.

ok

that was good 4 a tribute, but i still dont think anybody is going to match krinkels. at least u did better than the other fake maddness movie that i reviewed (madness apliance) which was a really bad attempt

Ugh.

It wasnt very exciting or particularly well animated... and to top that off, you can't friggin spell! DON'T SUBMIT FLASHES THAT HAVE TYPOS OR SPELLING ERRORS! It makes you look like a douche.

Here is a dictionary definition of one of the words. Look em up before you submit a flash, dumbass.

Si·be·ri·a

A region of central and eastern Russia stretching from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Inhabited by a variety of peoples including the Ostyak, Chukchi, Evenki, and Yakut, the extensive area was annexed by Russia in stages during the 16th and 17th centuries. Used as a place of exile for political prisoners since the early 17th century, it was settled by Russians after the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railroad (completed in 1905) and developed for its mineral resources after World War II.

Hope that helps.

Not too shabby...

But it could use some work. I didn't really get why the humans were killing humans and the "experiments " were killing the "experiments.. I thought it would have been a lot better if the experiments killed the humans, and the humans killed the humans, would have made more sense, but that's just me.