Goth Robot Fight Scene Draws Hollywood Attention

w00tage

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If there's one thing that stands out, it's that the creator has vision. If he can use that vision with other people's concepts, he'll be a hell of a movie director. If not, he could still make some good things happen, but they'll always have to be "his" vision, and he'll have to slog that long road to where he can get his visions supported by distributors.

Either way, best of luck to him!
 

Smooth Operator

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That was fucking awesome, maybe too much time spent on some parts that should go to others, but still as a homebrew thing this is the shit.
And very odd, what the shit was that all about.
 

nyysjan

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I am dissapointed, i was expecting, you know, actual robots (or animations of robots atleast), instead of chicks in skintight suits.
 

Purple Dragon

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the fight was so awesome partly due to the utter lack of music or human voices(or when there was music it was quiet)all you hear is the sound of punches, and it was AWESOME
 

SnakeoilSage

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Who needs a plot when you've got SYMBOLISM! Please. The Animatrix called, it wants its pretentiousness back.
 

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I struggle to see what the hell is supposed to be interesting about this. It's some animesque designed cyborgs with kibbletastic design having a badly foley'd "wants to be the matrix" fight.
 

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Is it a good idea to let Hollywood touch this?

I mean... they have a tendency of taking semi-popular things and bloating it with needless pop-culture references and popular actors until you can't recognize the original project.
 

ILikeEggs

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From a technical standpoint(and an aesthetic one to an extent), this is extremely damn awesome, especially for one person.
One of the first few short films I've worked on took no less than 9 months with 8 people working on it and less than half the requisite skillsets that you'd need to create something like Rosa.

That said, I don't care all that much for the plot and the film seemed to focus far too little on it anyway. Additionally, like people have mentioned, I'm sort of dreading what will happen once it gets the "Hollywood treatment".
 

nyysjan

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TsunamiWombat said:
I struggle to see what the hell is supposed to be interesting about this. It's some animesque designed cyborgs with kibbletastic design having a badly foley'd "wants to be the matrix" fight.
Yeah, well made, but largely uninteresting.
Only watched it because of misleading thread name.
 

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beefpelican said:
Stalk stalk stalk stalk SLAAAAAP FIIIIIIGHT!
The so called Sticky hands [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_hands#Chi_sao] technique is a valid one in Wing Chun, a Chinese martial art, but it doesn't make for the most exciting fighting in cinema. There you want something a little more... kinetic.
 

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Pedro The Hutt said:
beefpelican said:
Stalk stalk stalk stalk SLAAAAAP FIIIIIIGHT!
The so called Sticky hands [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_hands#Chi_sao] technique is a valid one in Wing Chun, a Chinese martial art, but it doesn't make for the most exciting fighting in cinema. There you want something a little more... kinetic.
Ah yes. I sometimes use that fighting style if I am attacked by ninjas while I am eating wings.