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Vapymid

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Did anybody see this little gem?



What Barney's life likely was at the Black Mesa before Gordon came along...

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Is that one guy the vegan bassist from Scott Pilgrim VS the world?
I believe so yes.

I liked it. It was cleverly written and didn't take itself too seriously. It was also very cleverly constructed from a movie-maker's perspective, the effects were very light, and they only needed a handful of sets. The lack of a monster hindered it, but allowed the viewer to put in whatever he wanted (for me, it was mantis-men). Very well done.

 
Is that one guy the vegan bassist from Scott Pilgrim VS the world?
I believe so yes.

I liked it. It was cleverly written and didn't take itself too seriously. It was also very cleverly constructed from a movie-maker's perspective, the effects were very light, and they only needed a handful of sets. The lack of a monster hindered it, but allowed the viewer to put in whatever he wanted (for me, it was mantis-men). Very well done.
I prefer not seeing the monster over either some crappy CGI or bad costume/prop.

 
I agree with Kirk. It's more efficient when your own fantasy is allowed to play along. It's like you feel more involved in it. On low budget films it's always better that way.

 
Ha, that was pretty good; I really like the sound design. The acting really stood out too, which is unusual for small independent films like this.

 
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