User:nembo76 on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:14 +0000




User:nembo76 on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:14 +0000




User:Kasper Hviid on Fri, 12 Mar 2010 01:29:46 +0000

This is one of those flicks where the animation is timed to fit to the music track. It is directed by Ted Eshbaugh from "Official Films". The story is almost non-existent, it seems like a fragmented flow of visual gags, dancing and violence. The movies distaste of story and consistency is clearly demonstrated when the fat lady arives to the house, walks in, and then we cuts to the action inside the house, without caring about the character which was supposed to enter the house. In a sequence which really reminded me of a Jim Woodring comic, the film completely abandons the rules of the physical world by creating what imdb.com descripes as a "Anthropomorphic Musical Instrument". Before that, two pig-playing musicians were melted for no logical reason. Actually, this cartoon is a bit trippy. I have ended up loving it, after repeated viewing.


User:Kasper Hviid on Fri, 12 Mar 2010 01:29:46 +0000

This is one of those flicks where the animation is timed to fit to the music track. It is directed by Ted Eshbaugh from "Official Films". The story is almost non-existent, it seems like a fragmented flow of visual gags, dancing and violence. The movies distaste of story and consistency is clearly demonstrated when the fat lady arives to the house, walks in, and then we cuts to the action inside the house, without caring about the character which was supposed to enter the house. In a sequence which really reminded me of a Jim Woodring comic, the film completely abandons the rules of the physical world by creating what imdb.com descripes as a "Anthropomorphic Musical Instrument". Before that, two pig-playing musicians were melted for no logical reason. Actually, this cartoon is a bit trippy. I have ended up loving it, after repeated viewing.