Great little animation based on the song from the very quirky play Shockheaded Peter:
I saw this when I lived in Chicago. If you get a chance and want to see something completely different and amazing, I highly recommend it! By the way, the play is based on a German children's book called "Struwwelpeter:"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struwwelpe ter
I saw this when I lived in Chicago. If you get a chance and want to see something completely different and amazing, I highly recommend it! By the way, the play is based on a German children's book called "Struwwelpeter:"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struwwelpe
The fine folks over at Aint It Cool News recenty reported that their screening of WALL-E received an incredible reception and praise from all demographics. I was a bit leery of the news, afterall screeners sometimes report inflated results. However, today I noticed this quote from critic Richard Roeper: "One of the best movies of the year. Just so beautifully done."
Could this finally be the year that an animated film wins for Best Picture? If WALL·E is as good as the early buzz suggests, let's hope that it gets a fair shake from the Academy.
Andrew Huang tackles the issue of whether or not machines can feel with this fairly sad animation:
This is a very clever use of animation from Luis Nieto in what at first appears to be a completely authentic scene. I just feel a little sorry for the mouse...
