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theartfulcodger t1_jdi4nk7 wrote
Reply to comment by SoonToBeAutomated in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Of course, it’s a classic and likely will always remain so. But it was produced by a professional animation house with a great deal of experience and funding, not a dedicated and unusually gifted amateur animator
Keasar t1_jdi47ak wrote
Reply to comment by bohanmyl in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Mad God! Thats the name I have been looking for! Gotta see that one too. Cheers for that. :D
Grenyn t1_jdi2k2n wrote
Reply to comment by 255kb in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
You could just not mention AI at all. Imagine that.
IOnlySayMeanThings t1_jdi1230 wrote
That was one of the coolest short films i have ever seen. Love the Cat moment.
ChojinDSL t1_jdi0i93 wrote
Epic.
Kinoksis t1_jdhwj8w wrote
Reply to comment by TBTabby in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Feature-length? See you in 2027 then, at best.
bohanmyl t1_jdhqwxb wrote
Reply to comment by Keasar in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Mad god has to be up there for just pure workmanship
Just_Brumm_It t1_jdhkwx1 wrote
This is some high quality hand made shit!
mbklein t1_jdhk0zd wrote
Reply to comment by SoonToBeAutomated in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
There! Are! Two! Strings!
fartook t1_jdhj03e wrote
Reply to comment by stormy2587 in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
rapper from the ending song collaborated with nujabes. shing02
wazzawalla t1_jdhhdzh wrote
I would go see the full length film in theaters for sure!
Acidick t1_jdhex6r wrote
This is amazing! Love it!
ShiraCheshire t1_jdheezf wrote
Reply to comment by OffTerror in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Paranorman is also amazing on that front.
Wisdomlost t1_jdhbhq2 wrote
Stand in the place where you li
MadHatter69 t1_jdhabe3 wrote
Reply to comment by you-cant-twerk in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Smoother animation doesn't necessarily mean better animation, as explained by my dude Noodle
OffTerror t1_jdh9thn wrote
Reply to comment by ShiraCheshire in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
I agree, I think stop motion as a medium suffers from unique problems regarding storytelling. It's easy to go technical first and story second and indulge in cool ideas. This is why I think Coraline is the best stop motion movie because they clearly had a good story and complimented it with the technology.
ShiraCheshire t1_jdh8ddd wrote
Reply to comment by Chiss5618 in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
yes
255kb t1_jdh7t5s wrote
Reply to comment by fingers58 in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
It gets better every minute
fingers58 t1_jdh7n0f wrote
Reply to comment by 255kb in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Not to mention the story is set in the Edo period of Japan and the wood that they used for the puppets and set were made from the wood of a warehouse from the Edo period.
Chiss5618 t1_jdh6bnx wrote
Reply to comment by ShiraCheshire in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
You're talking about the del Toro one right? We had like 3 last year
Pippin1505 t1_jdh4vtk wrote
Starts with a chainsword and a power fist... Unexpected White Scar Space Marine
ShiraCheshire t1_jdh2mu4 wrote
Reply to comment by Keasar in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
The Pinocchio movie is a lot of wasted potential imo. The story is incoherent, and tries to do so many things that Pinocchio never gets to grow or decide things for himself. It's an incredibly well-animated movie, but doesn't play to its strengths. The blue fairy and her sister are amazing creations, but we barely get to glimpse them, and most characters are just regular people. A bit of a shame when they can create such amazing creatures. There are also some absolutely gorgeous atmospheric shots I wish they had held longer, but then nope they're zooming in on a character's face now and the environment is mostly unseen.
jamsounds t1_jdh1hxt wrote
From the title I was expecting blood and guts, not... errr... sawdust :)
smartlog t1_jdh16ly wrote
Shing02 ending. Nice!
bohanmyl t1_jdi5mip wrote
Reply to comment by Keasar in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
Yeah! It wasnt for me personally but i cant do anything but appreciate the pure dedication and skill that took for 20 years