Saturday, January 31, 2015

(Elijah Robinson) Far out dude!

I enjoyed the videos that we watched. I've always thought that having a movie to go along with music always makes the music sound better. The weird one (what am I saying they're all weird) The one where the etching figures that are animals with people masks want to kill each other with hawks.(it sounds even better out loud!) I saw that the two ladies at the beginning enter the town and the only other souls around appear to be men (but are animals underneath! wut?). The man-killers in the carriage think stinky perfume will be effective. I wasn't sure who to root for. And the deal in the forest what?! how would that fit with the narrative on chauvinists! but, aside from storytelling I thought the technique was the most amazing thang i've evar seen.(loltastic accent perceived, ignoring post.<your thoughts. stratigem) the way the lighting and everything looked definitely gave it the presence of being awesome that no happy feely flanelgraph would.

Go ahead and take this as your own. but, I will laugh when you are asked to do another.
I bring your attention now to the Gotye video (goat - e- yay! or Got - yah) it seemed to me at first that it must be a video taken with a lower frame rate, where the missing frames are the set up for the ones that are used. Though an explanation as simple as that I don't think would give full credit. I didn't know what the replacement method was called so I'm glad Bry-why said it. (random question> did you know that possessive words with I's like i'm or i'll are always capitalized?).>Completely ignoring question.
the story line to me is very clear given a downward spiral. If the reference to the Dunkin Donuts guy was uncaught, watch it now.



The concept of being unable to keep up and have two of the same guy in the room is what I was talking about.
The stop-motion with the magician and Agent.Smith was very interesting as well, the dynamic of good and evil, though Evil was taking a relaxing train ride and not paying attention to the other character and all they did was keep a rabbit from escaping. Ha ha!

Now for the credits for this awesome blog.

Nuff Sed! Not quite. The spotlight is hard for some people. but, it seems weird that it's not his spotlight anyhow. All the hard working people who made the movie have their names pass by for recognition (even if they're phonies, or ponies). It seems like the more I think about it, the production of that film wouldn't require so many people.

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