My goatee trembles in fear.
It's really really hard to focus and actually write a review while this song is playing in the background...let's see here, mute button, mute button, Ah! Found it! *Picks up hammer*
My goatee trembles in fear.
It's really really hard to focus and actually write a review while this song is playing in the background...let's see here, mute button, mute button, Ah! Found it! *Picks up hammer*
I lol'd a bit.
I lol'd a bit. Enough to get my boss' attention for him to discover I wasn't working and was immediately reprimanded.
So you get a 10/10 for getting me in trouble. Not often people do that.
ANYWHO, I really like the clear parody of this one, and how it doesn't feel so over-the-top fanboyish. I was expecting something like...well...the Apple commercials. Just a cavalcade of rancorous unresearched trash about the other that only idiots and grandparents would take seriously. Fortunately, I was quite pleased with how you displayed the two as good friends and pals at the beginning, because in truth, that's really how we need to look at technology...
...As our friends.
...With that one fatal flaw that makes them snap and Zangief Kid you should you bring it up.
Haha dude shouldn't you be doing excels? XD I dunno, whenever people say office that's the first thing that cones to mind, PM me otherwise xD
Anyways, yeah if I was gonna be a total douchebag about it and just put a lot more fanboy into it, this would probes turn out... Just awful :) but since I ain't really stating my personal opinion, I can't really starts shit can I?
Thanks for the review man, means a bunch :)
Very neat.
This from Wikipedia:
"In the Middle East, it was once rumored among American and coalition military forces stationed there that Solifugae will feed on living human flesh. The story goes that the creature will inject some anaesthetizing venom into the exposed skin of its sleeping victim, then feed voraciously, leaving the victim to awaken with a gaping wound. Solifugae, however, do not produce such an anaesthetic, and they do not attack prey larger than themselves unless threatened. Other stories include tales of them leaping into the air, disemboweling camels, eerie hissing, screaming, and running alongside humvees; all of these tales are false, apparently told to new recruits in order to frighten them, to the amusement of the veterans.
Due to their bizarre appearance many people are startled or even afraid of them. However, the greatest threat they pose to humans is their bite in self-defense when one tries to handle them. There is no chance of death directly caused by the bite, but, due to the strong muscles of their chelicerae, they can produce a proportionately large, ragged wound which is prone to infection."
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THE MORE
YOU KNOW.
Awesome work by the way. Definitely a fiver. It just goes to show that the best movies contain only three lines: "Hmm, BAAAAAH!, and YE-OOOW!!" No need for "hey there's a big spider over there, I'm gonna shoot it" no just look at it and shoot it.
What I like the most is, in fact, what is NOT in the movie. No stupid extensive opening credits, no stupid extensive closing credits. Just "*whoomp*, sup buddies, here's m'name."
Wow, you really got it down. Thanks!
Awesome work.
The message remains strong and prominent throughout, establishing frm the begininning and maintaining it throughout. The simple nature of the animation is strong, as it does not need to depend upon complexity to wow the viewer. I see the style as being a throwback to the stylization of Feudal Japan. You got my attention, maintained it throughout, and I got a satisfying rush of ecstacy upon conclusion. From an animator's standpoint, you have achieved your objectives.
Message, delivery, emotion, and moral all come in the package, and it need not be required to deliver any more.
Congrats on the daily 3rd and weekly 3rd. Which those awards could've gone even higher, but here's hoping to the next piece.
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Graphics: I don't give credit to graphics when it's a bunch of sprites you didn't make. So I judge by whatever additional effects and images that I know you did add in.
Style: NewGrounds is saturated with these things. And most of them are done better. While you have composition and backgrounds looking good, and it provides a lot of scenery, the actual delivery is slow and boring to me.
Sound: It lines up and is appropriate, so it adds very well to this.
Violence: Never liked this grading mechanic.
Interactivity: Just a play button in the beginning and a scene selection, but that's about it.
Humor: This is what I wanted to get to. I just didn't find it funny, even though it tried to be. I feel that it could have been delivered in a lot less time, much more easily, and omitted a lot of the grandeur stuff. The movie itself is not timed very well.
Overall: There are a lot of shining examples of Mario parodies done correctly. This one doesn't seem to push the boundaries, let alone, aspire to the current standard.
Another ond who didn't find the easter eggs...
How...
How very unfulfilling. This movie has a big old set up, and then for no reason, blows it over. That makes me, the audience, very upset to have wasted so much time on long slow boring pans, only to be given such a dismal ending.
Wish I wasn't so late to the fanfare.
I remember. Yes. I have seen these characters before. July. San Diego. It's all coming back to me now...
So maybe I wouldn't have cared so much if you guys weren't sharing the same proximity as Maddox at ComiCon, but it was after seeing you guys there that I was genuinely intrigued. While I was still a budding young Newgrounds n00b in July, humble and oblivious the same to just what was popular, I was genuinely impressed with the caliber of animation exhibitted in this series.
You guys seem like a fun bunch of well-mannered blokes who get all their inspiration either from divine intervention or by throwing crap at eachother at complete disregard of whatever collateral gets in the way. But I just love this stuff.
But, honestly, probably not as much as that one guy in front of me in line. Geez. I was just standing behind him, hearing him cite all his favorite lines, chatting you guys up like he knew you all his life, and I was sitting there murmuring in my head "please don't notice me, please don't notice me." Because I wish I was a fan back then. And if you asked what my opinion was on it, I would've looked like either a dunce or a douchebag. Yet after this installment, I definitely am a fan, now.
No requests. Just compliments. Keep on doing as you do. This is awesome, funny stuff.
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Joined on 6/16/06