I'm straight but I must say that actor (who plays woodsman) is by far the MOST DASHIEST man I have ever seen
I loved "That's Magic". I looked through a bunch of the other videos on their site and was pretty amazed.TobyMobias said:I saw the company that did all of the effects at MomoCon in April (and even the guy who wears the full Tin Woodsman suit). They're called "Penny Dreadful Productions" and they're bloody amazing. They showed off some props and the trailer, plus another steampunk short film they did called "That's Magic!".
Oh, and they have steampunk Boba Fett.
Anyway, I'm hyped to see that video as soon as my computer decides to work.
As much as I wanted to, sadly I didn't. I guess my heart is destroyed as well.vansau said:Try not to tear up at the end, I dare you.
It's a fairy tale. This kind of logic doesn't come into it.ThaBenMan said:That was indeed very cool and moving. But I can't help but be bothered by one thing - wouldn't the woodcutter have eventually caught on to the fact that his axe was cursed? Like, when he cut off one of his legs? If I was him, around that time I would've been like "alright, time to get a new axe" (or if the curse affects any axe he wields, to never touch an axe again).
Haha bollywood would be brilliant...... in fact, that would be more than brilliant. Heh.TheBluesader said:[
Hmm. Hollywood could not, but what about BOLLYWOOD? Then there'd be so much singing, I couldn't consider any of it manipulative sap!
I wasn't impressed by the humming because I KNEW they were going to pull that. Not like I'm some kind of looking-at-movies-genius guy. Because it was pretty much Sappy Cinema 101.
The Steampunk Tin Man almost excused all of it. ALMOST. It would've been cooler if he was like 12 feet tall and had a visible coal fire inside his chest. But now I'm starting to get into anime territory, so...