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Junkyard
By: Neumatic Date: April 20, 2014, 1:44 am
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What an amazing looking movie, and to see it on the big screen
was just fantastic. Except for the insane strobing effect, god
d*mn. Anyway, you lucky dogs, the whole thing is on Vimeo to
watch and here it is:
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HTML http://vimeo.com/84024649[/center]
This is one of the best looking rotoscoped movies that I can
recall seeing, way less off-putting than Scanner Darkly where
the background kept slipping around). It reminds me of the
manga Pluto (I kept thinking that this is what it would look
like in motion) and the faces of meth made me think of the
Gorillaz. It would be REALLY interesting to see a full-length
movie done in this style, but I'm not sure if there's enough of
an audience for it.
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Re: Junkyard
By: Mac Date: April 20, 2014, 10:59 am
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Beautiful. I like the execution and I get your take on the
Gorillaz.
I'm going to sound like an idiot. Was that his child hood
friend? If so, did both recognize each other?
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Re: Junkyard
By: Neumatic Date: April 20, 2014, 11:10 am
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I wondered that myself... I wonder fi the ambiguity is
intentional, the years of drugs and just a horrible lifestyle
could have warped him into an unrecognizable, desperate fiend.
And it could be worse, I saw a film that was all flashbacks and
flash forwards and didn't know until I saw the credits ("Young
BIll" and "Present Bill"). It's not like they made it remotely
clear.
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