Honestly, the fact that Phill had brushed off the change in direction for Jurassic Park so well is absolutely amazing
@lasarousi2 жыл бұрын
He wasn't dumb or had unyielding pride, he knew the cgi looked better than anything he could have done in a timely manner
@creeperx3sssboom3472 жыл бұрын
@@lasarousi And hell, he made a joke out of it that got into the movie
@arcrisgonzaga73242 жыл бұрын
@@creeperx3sssboom347 yeah the "don't you mean extinct?" joke... Pretty cool story
@wu1ming9shi2 жыл бұрын
@@TransitOfMarsOfficial Well, I mean the man seems to be a big pragmatist and sees things as they are. It must not have felt nice that your favourite art form is about to go extinct. So the realization of that must've hit him quite hard.
@TheMeloettaful2 жыл бұрын
I really loved that, and it says a lot about his character 😊! Didn't let his temper flare up or sting his pride. Even cracked a joke that got into the movie 😁👍!
@lordbrickmasterproductions37232 жыл бұрын
This is like a twisted version of fantasia there’s no plot but it shows how the animation and narrative leads it on
@Vivalarunaway2 жыл бұрын
My exact thoughts
@azadalamiq2 жыл бұрын
ya was thinking that. rather it being a combo of animation for music. this is purely stop motion art anthology.
@karolinakuc47832 жыл бұрын
Difference is that depiction of predators and prey in Fantasia is unrealistic. As if prey could not defend itself. Nah I prefer KZbinr David James Armsby who leads Dead Sound channel. He did it right because he did research in museum and is passionate artist not a big corporation that tries to cheat you with propaganda.
@dr.decker36232 жыл бұрын
The eye we see is the eye of creation, each civilization struggles to rise the tower to become greater than god, to play god, and we try to play the eye of creation, only to create horrible abominations,.. Each time we reach the end and the eye sees through we restart but in half life degradation, each time starting over worse than we were before, but never knowing always forgetting those times before, onward we trudge trying to be gods, with an ever worsening, ever maddening form, truly mad god.
@insertname73252 жыл бұрын
@@karolinakuc4783 Great to see more Dead Sound fans.
@NightEyeStudio19952 жыл бұрын
Stop motion just seems to be perfect for horror. You can't go wrong with that dash of uncanny valley
@Eli-akad2 жыл бұрын
I believe the almost unnatural movements help with that. Even the most fluid of stop motion animation has a unnatural choppy like effect to it, and when paired with other visuals (human figures and atmosphere) helps make the perfect setting for this psychologically
@TheMediaMutants2 жыл бұрын
Very true
@AlmostJordan Жыл бұрын
I think that’s why I was so terrified by the dark crystal as a child
@jamespfrommer5048 Жыл бұрын
this stop motion horror flim is a masterpiece
@piercemccauley7079 Жыл бұрын
@@AlmostJordandark crystal isnt stop motion it’s puppets for the most part
@mindhollow34362 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: the being that resembles a plague doctor during its introduction can be heard reciting a poem in Italian, and because I'm Italian that picked my curiosity, after looking on the Internet I discovered that it comes from the movie Fellini Satyricon, here's the full translation: "My brother, you were the last companion in my life. You can say: "I met Eumolpo, the poet". Ah, what can I say, if I were rich like Trimalcione I would leave you a farm or a ship, but I can only make you heir to what I had. I leave you the poem, I leave you the seasons, especially spring and summer. I leave you the wind, the sun, I leave you the sea, the sea which is good and the land is also good. The mountains, the streams, the rivers and the great clouds that pass solemn and light. You will look at them and maybe you will remember our short friendship. And I leave you the trees and their agile inhabitants. Love, tears, joy, the stars. Encolpius, I leave you the sounds, the songs, the noises, the voices of men and the most harmonious music. I leave you..." I honestly don't know if it has some kind of meaning or if it's just a reference and nothing more but if you were wondering what was it saying now you know it.
@slackingstacker2 жыл бұрын
The Plague Doctor could be expressing regret over having to grind up the worm baby, when it's re-contextualized in Mad God's narrative it seems like he's wishing there was another way to rebuild the universe, or wishing there was more he could do for the baby itself?
@provigilandchill Жыл бұрын
The satyricon was a latin poem written by Petronio purely for entertainment purposes. It doesn' seem to be connected to anything in the movie
@accuser_of_the_brethren7816 Жыл бұрын
So perhaps he's reciting a poem written solely for entertainment along with grinding up the worm baby for the same reason? Just to give an omnipotent God something to look at while going about the mundane?
@stephenkeen5737 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Phil is saying I can't give you much but I give you my art.
@kaphasibad8369 Жыл бұрын
Good Job, Satyricon is another obscure out their culture classic,u have a great ear for the fact u picked up on that language it was faint & well hidden,Salud
@mantovannni2 жыл бұрын
Crazy how something like this can arrive into the world with barely a murmur said about it, but in years to come it will be a classic masterpiece.
@zoned76092 жыл бұрын
The majority of people are husks who do not get the value from this that others would
@sunsetter49402 жыл бұрын
+zoned what value exactly? even if someone doesnt understand the film at all thats still a valid reaction. confused? amazed? horrified? tepid? all fine. you sound stuck up as hell. or are you just bent at the fact mad god only made 300000 at the box office despite critic acclaim? (which sucks)
@tcity2155 Жыл бұрын
It kinda sucked. It looked cool, though. Had a cool title and aesthetic.
@richardmorris5881 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I stumbled by accident on a Virgin Transatlantic overnight. Never heard of it and watched by accident. Ive recommended it to many people since.
@yeahokbuddy2510 Жыл бұрын
@@zoned7609 kind of like the sh** people or the lower class workers who are being rolled over
@Sturmensky2 жыл бұрын
I confess that, while the movie ultimately proved to not be my cup of tea, I must admire the sheer technical work, dedication, and time invested in it. I'm glad it was finally released and so many people were able to enjoy it.
@boxlions20732 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say “enjoy” I’d say respect it
@quinnholloway54002 жыл бұрын
I feel the issue for me is just how dark it is It's a bit too much for me, as i have my limits on how much grimdarkness i can handle before i just get sad
@Sturmensky2 жыл бұрын
@@quinnholloway5400 Makes sense. That probably affected my impression as well, but I think a bigger part, for me, was the way the story was presented. It reminds me of Dark Souls-style narratives - not just dark, but incredibly *implied*. While I love movies that make me think, I also prefer the stories to be a bit more "told" (I'd say "explicit" but given the contents of the film, that carries a VERY distinct double meaning lol)
@Sturmensky2 жыл бұрын
@@boxlions2073 Really good way of putting it. Encapsulates my own view really succinctly, too.
@quinnholloway54002 жыл бұрын
@@Sturmensky Yea it works for the Dark Souls games kinda, though most people just watch Loretubers like Vaati for it But in a Movie? Doesn't work 100% Espically if theres not enough knowledge given to us to help figure it out
@cthulhufhtagn24832 жыл бұрын
I think the thing about Mad God is that it's not _meant_ to have a plot. It's not a story, it's a vehicle to show off an utterly alien world. Sure, there _might_ be an overarching story, but the plot itself is a horror monster - the details are never revealed, and they leave the viewer to fill in the gaps with whatever disturbs them most.
@efekagan2 жыл бұрын
It's just phil showing off his stop motion skillz
@dr.decker36232 жыл бұрын
The eye we see is the eye of creation, each civilization struggles to rise the tower to become greater than god, to play god, and we try to play the eye of creation, only to create horrible abominations,.. Each time we reach the end and the eye sees through we restart but in half life degradation, each time starting over worse than we were before, but never knowing always forgetting those times before, onward we trudge trying to be gods, with an ever worsening, ever maddening form, truly mad god.
@jingalls91422 жыл бұрын
Kind of like how humanity itself has not a plot. Almost as if we are all Mad God's doing our own version of madness. Some of us follow the mad. Some do the Mads work for them. Some beget madness for madness sake. And some develop a new kind of madness that seems borderline biblical/godlike....which scares the shit out of the rest of us to the point we try and bridge the Madness Gap so to speak.
@adabsurdum59052 жыл бұрын
Stuff without a plot, with open ends, or a lack of a cohesive set or rules for reality is underrated. Lovecrafts works, David Lynchs films, and also stuff like ATHF are all very enjoyable imo. It's fun to embrace the absurd sometimes.
@Deckaio2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's a very personal movie. I read somewhere that a lot of the visuals and scenes are based on his nightmares he had over the years. This means he created scenes on event, his subconscious processed in some shape. So it's already a movie without a clear plot in mind, which leaves so much room for interpretation. And we, as the audience, are simply adding an additional layer of interpretation to it.
@rhymenoceros33032 жыл бұрын
This movie is less a film and more an otherworldly experience.
@terrafletcher19302 жыл бұрын
Yes! Like Eraser Head or Ken Park
@dr.decker36232 жыл бұрын
The eye we see is the eye of creation, each civilization struggles to rise the tower to become greater than god, to play god, and we try to play the eye of creation, only to create horrible abominations,.. Each time we reach the end and the eye sees through we restart but in half life degradation, each time starting over worse than we were before, but never knowing always forgetting those times before, onward we trudge trying to be gods, with an ever worsening, ever maddening form, truly mad god.
@Sue_Me_Too2 жыл бұрын
@@terrafletcher1930 That's the comment I needed to see to know NOT to eat mushrooms before watching this movie.
@terrafletcher19302 жыл бұрын
@@Sue_Me_Too I'm glad! Watch Kung Fury instead!
@samtinapple30252 жыл бұрын
@@Sue_Me_Too i was thinking about it probably make you go a little schizo tho
@ursidae97 Жыл бұрын
It physically hurts me to think we almost lost this forever. The scars on its body caused by the films hiatus are part of it's soul and I'd rather have that tonal shift than lose the project. Mad God is simply beautiful
@redhotdanger23944 ай бұрын
Yi sang kind of world view?
@Chamavii2 жыл бұрын
i hope stop motion doesnt become a thing of the past like he predicts. it might be more expensive and difficult than CGI but it just looks wonderful
@Shyknit2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I feel the same about film/analog vs digital photography hopefully they can coexist indefinitely and film doesn't go away
@Eli-akad2 жыл бұрын
Well that statement was made before the first Jurassic park. Stop motion was in so many movies at the time. Decades later it’s not the norm but it’s still around. The statement was just for how common it would be in the movie industry as a whole
@EdenHamilton Жыл бұрын
While it does look really cool in its own way, it looks kinda bad in terms of realism and CGI is definitely the way forward for movies. But like most old techniques and art styles, there will always be those few willing to make movies that revisit older techniques and styles from past generations because it's always fun to experiment. Some examples of movies revisiting past styles include: Mad God, The Lighthouse, Kung-Fury, etc...
@cesarcampos8746 Жыл бұрын
@@EdenHamilton "the way forward" dude it's been the norm for decades and stuck in a rut now
@EdenHamilton Жыл бұрын
@@cesarcampos8746 I know it's been the norm for decades lol. And CGI is still getting better (take Avatar 2 for example), but companies are greedy and want to keep more money by rushing VFX artists. Which is way so much of todays CGI looks pretty bad at times.
@LePenguin2 жыл бұрын
Something about Mad God's creature designs reminds me of something from a 1980s fantasy movie.
@motor4X4kombat2 жыл бұрын
Well the director is the creature desingner from the holo chess creatures from the original star wars
@jessicaable50952 жыл бұрын
I was kinda getting dark crystal vibes
@spicybeantofu2 жыл бұрын
Well it says its thirty years in the making
@paulmares98152 жыл бұрын
Like the 'Neverending Tale' or however that movie's called with the huge flying white dog?
@zachariahpoltergeist45162 жыл бұрын
For me it's pure Lovecraft.
@mullerpotgieter2 жыл бұрын
In all fairness, Jurassic Park used CGI correctly. Practical effects where possible with CGI to cover up the creases.
@knyte87062 жыл бұрын
@@saulwright5663 and Terminator 2
@arekfelblade2482 жыл бұрын
@@saulwright5663 still holds up all these years later, and still looks better than a lot of stuff in theaters now
@spicybeantofu2 жыл бұрын
Right it should be for touch ups that's the right way to use it
@dragonslayermasterornstein832 жыл бұрын
Y'all better not ignore Avatar. The blue cat movie say what you want, but the movie itself but you can't tell me the CGI doesn't At least look impressive to this day
@jmgonzales77012 жыл бұрын
@@saulwright5663 lotr nowadays dont look too good.
@Laarye2 жыл бұрын
I don't think the opening where the pod is lowered can be cut. In taking so long to show how far it is traveling, without anyone saying anything like other movies, we would not fully grasp the depth of the trip. As I watched it, every time it cut to a new background and I still didn't see the pod stop, I just went, "How the hell deep is this going?" The opening scene, really hammers home, 'This is basically a whole different world, there is no going back, this guy is on his own.'
@totalgarbage20532 жыл бұрын
I agree. It fucking blew my mind when he finally got the bottom and it was a suburban neighborhood in like a huge cave. He came from what can be considered the “surface” but passed gigantic shell fossils and beast bones all to wind up in a suburban neighborhood
@CabezasDePescado2 жыл бұрын
I am about to watch the video but did he really complain about that? I guess he doesnt watch many non-hollywood movies. The opening was great.
@kingsantacruz28662 жыл бұрын
Phil Tippet deserves credit for being such a great sport about all of this. He learned way more in his art than just to make stop-motion and it shows.
@WolfHreda2 жыл бұрын
This movie could've ended with the death of the first Assassin, and it still would've been monumental. But everything after that continues to be magnificent.
@justinschultheisz46732 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, the guy sitting at the computer at 3:05 is Adam Jones, the guitarist for TOOL. Adam was an artist that worked on the film and on a few later films before the band really took off. He also directed a bunch of the band’s music videos, and if you’ve seen any of them, (Sober is a perfect example) you can definitely see who he took inspiration from.
@liamobrien60442 жыл бұрын
Yooooo that’s so cool! I love the stop motion tool videos! They’re definitely some of my favorite stop motion pieces.
@samanthastephens73252 жыл бұрын
I knew their style looked too familier for it to be a coinsidence. Both fantastic artists.
@swordmonkey66352 жыл бұрын
I was watching this thinking "This is Tool: The Motion Picture". lol
@awesomebinj43982 жыл бұрын
Mad god reminds me of primus too
@avosmash21212 жыл бұрын
Yes especially the Pork Soda album cover and the video for Claypool''s awesome song "Beezelbub is My Name."
@phaIIicaIIyimpaired2 жыл бұрын
Stop Motion will never die. There is something, some organic visceral quality, that cgi just can't replicate. It's a way for someone with an idea and a camera, but only the barest of computer knowledge or drawing talent to make an animation. I've been dabbling in stop motion since my teens, simply because it's fun. Definitely will check this movie out.
@poopghost98452 жыл бұрын
It's the uncanny vally effect I think but it goes further as the brain witnesses an image of something not quite human moving but not enough to register it, not as an object but not also a moving figure
@guilleperez74932 жыл бұрын
@@poopghost9845 yeah, i watched prey yesterday and animal cgi animations were just awful
@poopghost98452 жыл бұрын
@@guilleperez7493 literally don't get what that has to do with what I said.
@frustratedsquirrel2 жыл бұрын
It's quite easy to do CGI that looks like stop motion though, using similar animation fundamnetals with limited keyframe animation. A lot of studios just don't do it though, for some reason, even though it arguably helps reduce the uncanny valley effect in super smooth frame rate CGI. The videogame studio Ark Systems Works uses this technique to make their animations feel more like the limited framerates of hand drawn anime, even though they are 3D models.
@phaIIicaIIyimpaired2 жыл бұрын
@@frustratedsquirrel yeah, it's pretty neat! I personally will stick with the old-school method, because making physical puppets is just more fun 😁 adding effects like liquid, weather, fire etc. later is pretty doable as an amateur though, even without a budget. I love how many good creative programs are released as open source. Adobe can go suck it.
@Aoskar952 жыл бұрын
Mad God was probably the first film I've watched uninterrupted with my full attention for years. I can't say I liked it, yet it affected me in a weird way I can't describe.
@zanehayes43802 жыл бұрын
It broke the mold
@richardmorris5881 Жыл бұрын
You're not alone. I was the only person awake at 3am from JFK to Manchester and watched by pure fluke. Very qeird experience in that sleep/not asleep setting.
@miah2400 Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way about it.
@juantripicchio4887 Жыл бұрын
It made feel sick, literaly
@coltj5907 Жыл бұрын
There’s really nothing like it. An absolute treat to watch
@naivedays54212 жыл бұрын
I couldnt finish it because of the sheer number of grotesque scenes but I can deffo appreciate how well crafted it is. It truly is a project of love and patience. Beautifully disturbing and nauseating.
@terrencelawrence50072 жыл бұрын
I like some scary movies but I couldn't watch this 😞
@altereddrake2 жыл бұрын
You can do it, just to know the ending
@lovepizzalovetranforemers2 жыл бұрын
I watched it while eating a BLT and cucumbers. Then I ate a hotdog covered in ketchup. Without even feeling queasy. We are not the same
@jordanartinial4593 Жыл бұрын
It calms down im the 2nd half of the film
@wyass4722 Жыл бұрын
@@lovepizzalovetranforemers Wow you're not like other girls/guys, congrats. What do you get from this?
@Jinxanator662 жыл бұрын
Shout out to Paul for sticking to his original vision and not letting some dumb hollywood exec shit on his dreams. I really hope he keeps making passion projects and art like this. I will definitely be checking this one out at some point I just gotta find where to buy the dvd so I can make sure Paul gets adequately paid for his hard work and dedication
@TestUser-cf4wj9 ай бұрын
I got a copy from ebay
@Lurtz_s2 жыл бұрын
I'm convinced that Jim Henson wanted the Dark Crystal to be more like this.
@Krystalmyth2 жыл бұрын
This would have gotten Henson's blood pumping for sure.
@Aidan-uy3bf2 жыл бұрын
There's a video out there which talks about how The Dark Crystal characters were all supposed to have their own languages - which wouldn't be subtitled. So you're probably right
@Rick_Cleland2 жыл бұрын
Mmmmmmm... 🤔🤔🤔
@girlbuu94032 жыл бұрын
Those Wilkin's Coffee ads he did makes me think he would have liked it to be more like Mad God in more way than one...
@alex.g73172 жыл бұрын
@@girlbuu9403 how?
@afallenhuman67852 жыл бұрын
“AnImAtIoN iS fOr KiDs” Mad God: Hold my cup of incomprehensible horrors.
@rafaelmoreno63312 жыл бұрын
show this to the CEO of HBO
@Helaw0lf2 жыл бұрын
Those fools would squish their heads when they find out cartoons/animation was more mature back at the start.
@derek-642 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see more computer animated movies try something different. A lot of it looks, feels, and sounds the same. How about a drama, or in this instance horror. Maybe try experimenting with different art styles.
@floppavevo59202 жыл бұрын
@@derek-64 There is, you just have to look a bit harder to find it
@TheJabbate12 жыл бұрын
Max Fleischer and Ralph Bakshi: Hold our cups of sex, violence, and drug use
@misterzygarde64312 жыл бұрын
I could imagine Cthulhu making his home here. Seems like he’d enjoy living in this world gone mad
@brainflash12 жыл бұрын
*Mad
@badman53632 жыл бұрын
@@brainflash1 made*
@cartooncritique66252 жыл бұрын
Sure he's not the reason it went mad? XD
@bepisthescienceman42022 жыл бұрын
Honestly this world seems to vial for him
@edgyeggplant74262 жыл бұрын
@@badman5363 mard*
@SneakyLittlePirate2 жыл бұрын
I was completely glued to the screen throughout the watch. Every scene has so much detail. I was fangirling hard when it ended. The mixed media and live action stop motion blended fairly well. It's definitely something that appeals to a niche crowd, but it is gorgeous and creative despite its long production!
@stevelucky7579 Жыл бұрын
That established title’s sponsorship did not age well.
@Tagrix2 жыл бұрын
Lord Steve casualy dissappears for 2 months
@theoguncleslappy91502 жыл бұрын
"Lord" lol
@Chan0art2 жыл бұрын
Happens
@willpage39902 жыл бұрын
That’s what I’m saying
@abysmalygo64222 жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, he is now “Lord”
@IrishMcScottish2 жыл бұрын
Lord? I didn't vote for 'em
@julianensor44162 жыл бұрын
If you like dark disturbing stories that lack dialogue, I highly recommend Primal by Genndy Tartakovsky.
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
Primal is not in a "dark disturbing stories series" category. Sure, there dark elements, but there so a lot of others numrous elements that is only a small and rare part. There many other element such actions sequences, metaphorical atmosphere, and even funny sequences and jokes here and here. Dspite having many gore and death elements, it's not a "family show" but not truly a "adult show" either (there any sexual jokes or depict in it). Primal is a tribute to the numerous films, series, productions and Pulp magazines like Conan the barbarian or the 1900's prehistoric movies, and all the italian and american movies that follow and have this keind of world where cience is fall under the window and put dinos and humans togethers like it's was nothing. It's truly become quicly in some years a new icon masterpiece in many, many thing, and a reference.
@rootfish26712 жыл бұрын
@@dudotolivier6363 I have a theory that the primal world is actually post apocalyptic earth
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
@@rootfish2671 Nope, at all. Primal set in a world where that was always like he is currently and will be always like that. It's set in a parallel dimension/chronology of his own. Where dinos, Cenozoïc mammals and primitive humans ethnics coexist. Like I said, it's swim completely in the bath that all the things I said this show clearly made a tribute. Just to note. Giving the Theory that what we see set in a post apocalyptic world for every production like this, is a so common and overused "excuse" that become today kind of boring to heard and see being again and again used and put in commentaries. For what I know, we said, us, anything on others production to explain surnatural elements or impossible/unexistant things that happen in others world even if there any explanations on how for example these world even exist. Like in Zootopia, The Dragon Prince, any case of fantastic/fantasy world, etc... Because it's will be obviousely impossible to explain how such thing allowed such elements to exist or how that stand up netherless whithout being unoriginal or ridiculous. There no explanations in many if these productions on purpose to concentrate on the world in question how he is currently and the story who happen in it. Like if that was nothing. That free from many heavy obtacles and more liberties. And like that, the creators Can remain serious in their works, and what we see is serious too (even if the liberties to put a dino and a cavemen togethers is not to take himself seriously in the behind the scene) It's like that, another worlds/dimensions, anothers rules in everything (such magic or evolution history path like example). So, nope, it's not a post apocalyptic world. There any evidence to give credit to that. If most of the World's theories (either Dark or neutral) on the Net/Web are obviousely fan creations and anything else that don't occured at all inside the productions' world universe in question... It's because if that what each theories said on whatever was true, (like, I don't know, the one on the Walking Dead virus origin that want to be a extraterrestrial weapon released by aliens to rip humanity and conquer the world) the realisators would always give us the anwsers and not keep that kind of stuff as a secret even long after the productions' end. If some theories like the Genie in Disney Aladin being the fun guy at the beginning of the movies were confirmed, it's because that was the case at the beginning and the creators don't really hide this fact. It's just that, originally, more scenes were supposed to be made but weren't created. So, Web theories in general, especially the ones at thé level of the Walking Dead or all the ones who said that what production's world is in a pom post apocalyptic world, are just stupid ideas or silly idiocies that some random not clever guys have said whithout truly thinking before open their mouth (or just to be known and having Likes and views on their profiles. Not to take into account, since any of them are truly golden nugget themselves.
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
@Zoomer Stasi This popular Theory of the show that want that the setting is a island, even big, was completely show to be anything at the end of the first season and being completely reprobed with what we see currently in season 2. This Theory is also just bullshit too as the same level of the others. There isn't any kind of Skull island or whatever lost continent. Like we see, the characters travel an entire sea between the two seasons, and their prehistoric aquatic animal such plesiosaurid, Archelon or Megalodon. It's impossible in every ways that the serie take place in our world rather on an island or in a post apocalyptic future. All the productions I mentioned earlier (except Yor, the hunter of the Future if you have this one in mind first) take place in a entire planet where dinos and Cenozoïc creatures and huland always coexist, like that without explanations. Also, these kind of productions, like every kind of production who show things that doesn't occur in our real life (like speaking animals, magic, aliens, time travel etc...) are all things who clearly show and said to not think about explanations and to litterally close down our mind/brain to appreciate completely what we see on screen. Saying that what we see in these kind of productions is thé result of lost world or post apocalyptic world or whatever is all "easy excuses" not very bright. Because simply saying that doesn't explain everything. Any of these productions are means, have the will to set in our world, and I don't understand why people or guys always want that what we see must take place somwhere in our world. All of these productions take place in their own, and haven't to do things to make some parallels or whatever in order that their world become exactly like our own world is. When it's come such productions like Primal, or any other one like him, you just accept what you see whithout question and things are like they are. Anything esle.
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
@Zoomer Stasi Always a argument, even weak, to save the theory...
@Nuked5192 жыл бұрын
This movie almost felt like one of those documentaries that don't have a narrator, it's just that this one is about a nightmare hell world.
@spicybeantofu2 жыл бұрын
Those old dinosaur films felt that way so makes sense
@Nuked5192 жыл бұрын
@@spicybeantofu that's a really good comparison
@randymiles9042 жыл бұрын
I actually hope to see MORE stop motion in the future. Cgi is great and all, however stop motion has a certain charm and in some cases, creep factor, that cannot be achieved any other way. I want to see this for sure.
@hairyrusticpal3637 Жыл бұрын
I actually really liked the soundtrack. It was quite serene and chilled and contrasted alot with the visuals.
@LM-cc7qz2 жыл бұрын
I think the central theme is "playing God" and letting that power go to your head. Almost every thing in the movie is a character getting tortured, killed etc. By another character with more power, the tiny old dude is god, the priest from the religious militia is god, the big creatures with whips are god, the baby dictator is god. They are all representations of "gods" abusing their power.
@AnAnonymousObject11 ай бұрын
Pretty profound theme in the modern age of technology on the precipice of truly science fiction ai.
@s4diiist12310 ай бұрын
My easy and fast intepretation: our world was build by stanist multimiliaders which sacrofaice a babys, try to build new world order and imitation gods in the same time.
@Tyrany422 жыл бұрын
I watched this a couple months ago. It was hideous, disgusting, nonsensical, and I freaking loved it! I do wish the plot was a bit more streamlined, as I was hoping to follow the Assassin all the way through the film as he explored and reached his goal. Once he was gone I didn't really have anything recognizable to latch onto, but maybe that's the point. Other than that, I love it. And I recommend it to anyone as long as they have a strong stomach.
@dr.decker36232 жыл бұрын
The eye we see is the eye of creation, each civilization struggles to rise the tower to become greater than god, to play god, and we try to play the eye of creation, only to create horrible abominations,.. Each time we reach the end and the eye sees through we restart but in half life degradation, each time starting over worse than we were before, but never knowing always forgetting those times before, onward we trudge trying to be gods, with an ever worsening, ever maddening form, truly mad god.
@poopghost98452 жыл бұрын
Lmao "recognise" like you've ever been an assassin
@Tyrany422 жыл бұрын
@@poopghost9845 …That’s just what the character is called. He’s recognizable as a person.
@RocketPillow2 жыл бұрын
@@poopghost9845 He's human. That's all that matters.
@elderkyst23862 жыл бұрын
@@poopghost9845 I do have two last names... Maybe one day .
@CloneByDesign2 жыл бұрын
This movie was like watching a painting. It was all about how it made you feel, painting this horrifying world with its visuals. Ultimately, it left me feeling depressed afterwards, both times I watched it. Great film.
@justinross98332 жыл бұрын
Knowing it was 30 years in the making, I knew it was an artistic movie instead of the classic narrative-driven film we usually get. Tippett definitely wanted to feature most of their hard work in each frame as much as possible and I, who also had a fascination for diorama and stop-motion films, wanted to absorb more of what I'm watching so the slow pace was mostly appreciated. The movie was definitely long and honestly, the people I was watching with, had a hard time keeping their eyes on the screen. Overall, it was not for everyone but to those like me who is just as fascinated, it was certainly a masterclass of its own.
@avosmash21212 жыл бұрын
It kinda reminds me of the Salad Fingers animated series from David Firth. They too technically have a central character and weird little narratives. But they too David has said lack any cohesive meaning or deeper backstory that remains consistent and a lot of his work is based around dream logic and nightmares he had too. The SF character is a guy who gets a lot of theories but really he could be anyone and exist anywhere or represent any abstract ideas possible. There is nothing behind it really except a desire to push David's artistic abilities further and further with each new video, and no character development or lore ever sticks or is deeply open enough for us to ever know the answers.
@mjanny6330 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit no way. "Salad fingers" is closer to "slender man" middle school edge.
@ToxicCatt-y7c Жыл бұрын
Tbh it reminds me of that horror short David did with the mannequin heads. Which was also creepy and stop motion and wasn’t explained.
@ShameTooShame Жыл бұрын
Salad Fingers is problaly the only animation where David tried to put some lore on it, the rest are just more "bizarre art" but as Salad Fingers keeps going, more it wants to put some history on it.
@godzillamikechannel2 жыл бұрын
I met Phil a few years back at a special event he was holding at his studio. Really nice guy. Even got to see some of the sets for Mad God 4 years before it released.
@McForkCoverup20052 жыл бұрын
Man, I remember those dinosaur stop-motion films from this one really old PC game called "3D Dinosaur Adventure". I always wondered, where they originally came from when I was little and once I found out, where they actually come from, I was surprised that they are from a documentary with actual voice-over originally. In the game, they had different music and sound effects and no narration and honestly, those versions were even more creepy and athmospheric, in my opinion.
@madamkoifish2 жыл бұрын
That was my favorite game when I was a kid!
@CartoDarko2 жыл бұрын
I think I like the fact it isn't story focused. So much media nowadays HAS to have character arcs and happy/sad endings and it has to make you THINK and FEEL but every now and then it's really nice to just watch something for how fucking incredible it looks, while giving us an idea of how this weird world Phil created works.
@allantidgwell56242 жыл бұрын
Umm... this film makes you think and feel. It just doesn't spoon feed you
@CartoDarko2 жыл бұрын
@@allantidgwell5624 okay? no need to sound so stuck up about it lmao
@jeremytitus95192 жыл бұрын
Uh actually you’re both wrong. There was no film at all. You dreamed it.
@allantidgwell56242 жыл бұрын
@@CartoDarko don't read tone into my words. I'm speaking matter-of-factly. If you think I'm being "stuck up" that's on your own head
@CartoDarko2 жыл бұрын
@@allantidgwell5624 no offense mate maybe don't say "uumm..." at the start then, very easy to interpret that as rude
@TheKeggie2 жыл бұрын
I really really wanted to love this, i'd even followed the making of it over the last 20 years having loved the work of Phil Tippet but... after 30 minutes it started to become very repetitive despite its dark visual beauty and at times stunning stop motion work. I'm glad it exists though in a world that lacks truly original visionary works of art and Tippet finally finished and released it.
@shannonpotratz4892 жыл бұрын
Phil Tippett is one of my heroes, so I'm excited that this film even exists. Thank you for this review! I don't currently have Shudder but Mad God is one of the reasons I'll be subscribing to it...
@BachAMV2 жыл бұрын
I see mad god as a clear reflection of that part of the collective unconscious, full of primordial violence, that has molded itself with society throughout history, only to become more and more twisted. A cruel vision, about that horrendous part of us, that many times, we pretend does not exist, but really, is found in the depths of our being. Incredible experience, a true masterpiece.
@Axelvad2 жыл бұрын
I agree. There is something about the hellscape and monsters that are reminiscent. Like we have been there in our dreams. At least ive been dreaming about the settings. The monoliths especially, and the pressurized reddish underground settings. Weird to see something so otherwordly depicted so accurate
@toivoajarakkaus97882 жыл бұрын
I feel at the end of the day, the wobbly script matches the name. Tippet is the director to the symphony of chaos we indulge in, the towering creator painstakingly dragging these characters through a battered world of his own design, A Mad God strung along by his own imagination. There is no one true meaning yet it’s open to any, we are simply adding to the beauty of creation.
@maple4982 жыл бұрын
As someone who tried interpreting the film, I personally saw it as a never ending cycle. Possible spoilers: From the “backstory” segment we see the endless amount of assassins, being created by a character called the “last man” constantly being descended into the world to blow up the bottom layer. Along the way we see failed attempts of this with the piles of suitcase bombs. This also personally reminded me of Dante’s Inferno, considering the assassin is always defending and each layer seems to be a different form of pain. The Tower of Babel also being present at the beginning. As the assassin descends into the world you see how each layer is interconnected, the people being electrocuted, leads to their waste being eaten and then used to fuel the city with hair people, etc. Eventually leading to the assassin being dissected, the baby creature being pulled out, being given to the plague doctor and then the scientist who creates what I assumed to be another universe, or layer, out of it’s blood. We see this universe fall into anarchy and then blowing up, this is what I saw as the beginning of the story, leading to the last man creating the assassins to destroy the bottom layer. Though this was just my take.
@LesserOfTwoWeevils2 жыл бұрын
I had exact same thoughts about it
@bdpchamp2 жыл бұрын
I have absolutely zero idea what this means. Still a cool breakdown tho
@nullvoid74022 жыл бұрын
Pretty much what I walked away with. I love the exploration of such rarely explored concepts like this and it gives it much more merit especially in the context of being shown to other people who similarly want this kind of alternative media.
@SAL73VFX2 жыл бұрын
Where did you see this movie?
@MrCmon113Ай бұрын
How exactly is that a cycle?
@killianmiller61072 жыл бұрын
From what I’ve seen in this video, the movie looks like a feature length depiction of hell, seemingly devoid of absolutely everything that’s good in the world.
@RetiredForNow2 ай бұрын
It's not that straightforward. If you are curious you should try to watch. It is worth the effort.
@cheesymonday8162 Жыл бұрын
Oof that Established Titles sponsor.
@marcusblackwell23722 жыл бұрын
I believe that the film is a clip show that follows a god giving us a tour of his world. A god or a being close to him, like perhaps an angel. Also, I think the surgeon showing the footage of the other soldier was either the Assassin's comrade or a past soldier he captured
@PolishNomad952 жыл бұрын
I watched this with my friends with none of us having any clue what we were getting ourselves into. We absolutely enjoyed it both for the technical achievement of it's production and the surreal, nightmarish experience that it was. As for what the point of it was, we got the impression that it was basically a Dante's Inferno-style descent through hell journey.
@samwoj2 жыл бұрын
i Definitely got the same dantes inferno vibes. I think there is alot more here for a story than people are seeing. alot of biblical references throughout, and ancient mythology. im gonna be thinking of this one for a while.
@hamsandwich6685 Жыл бұрын
It may even be a comentary on God, "why create to destroy?" , and “living is also suffering". It almost felt as though the creepy old priest was sending another prophet into the world to carry on the mad God's work at the end. Of course it's done in such an artistically stylish way that it's very open to interpretation.
@lakamokolaka2 жыл бұрын
I watched this movie and if I didn't look up the plot summary, I wouldn't know what it was about at all
@ZzVinniezZ10 ай бұрын
mad god can only be describe as "i hate to watch it but i can't stop from re-watching it"
@Krystalmyth2 жыл бұрын
Having Tippet involved is probably why Jurassic Park still looks so amazing to this day. Having a stopmotion master in the studio for a movie like this has to be invaluable.
@TheAsylumCat2 жыл бұрын
The plot is very much a artsy "up to your interpretation" thing. Personally I think it's an exploration of the themes in the Tower of Babel story with how the movie opens on the towers destruction before showing the title, and further supported by the lack of actual dialog as God in the original story created the language barrier to prevent humanity from cooperating to the same extent that created the tower.
@narutofan45452 жыл бұрын
God be real
@akaededeval3742 жыл бұрын
I understood nothing but the plague doctor figure was hella cool, all it reminded me of was the music video God The Animal by In Gloom
@blipboigilgamesh78652 жыл бұрын
You got to say artsy with a vaguely derogatory connotation. Congratulatios, your takes on art are very original
@zoned76092 жыл бұрын
@@narutofan4545 hahaha you really believe that?
@zoned76092 жыл бұрын
@@blipboigilgamesh7865 I think you're projecting any negatively on the word artsy. It's just kind of a state of being - a thing meant more as the message and impression you get than the substance of the plot.
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
Just to note that this current film here, have won the very first innauguration celebration of the "The Ray Harryhausen Award" ! The first awards ceremony took place on what would have been Ray's 102nd birthday, in June 2022 ! This newly created award/prize was launched to celebrate Ray's influence on contemporary filmmakers and animators ! So, not only this film is a Unique Stop-Motion film in artistic level, and have a Unique production's history, but in addition, was the first movie to won and to received this new recent award/prize ! It's crazy !
@Zaint2 жыл бұрын
Watching Mad God was like watching a movie length Tool video. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what the plot was meant to be but I couldn't look away. It.. it is something you experience more than just passively watch. Definitely a recommendation, must watch.
@MT-ll3tu2 жыл бұрын
It pretty much is like all the best parts of undertow/aenima era as a film.
@munizbros9992 жыл бұрын
Thinking about watching this while high or would I end up tripping out
@stepfitz10162 жыл бұрын
One of the band members, who directs some of their music videos, worked on this movie
@knutjunker20198 ай бұрын
Oh, i thought i never see the „Established Titles“-Scam again. :-)
@jorgeperez2872 Жыл бұрын
I needed this video. Tippett realization and feeling of obsoletion is what many artists are feeling right now regarding IA art, i love that many people gave this "dead art" movie an opportunity.
@baryardeni97312 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, this is creepy as hell! These monsters are rivalling the "Alien" franchise! I honestly don’t know what’s scarier; this film, or the fact it took 30 years to finish it. Whatever that is, the people behind it should be very proud with their hard work. The results look incredible!
@eatmorvegetal34442 жыл бұрын
You really can’t compare this to Alien. They’re totally different things. Mad God is nothing but chaos.
@baryardeni97312 жыл бұрын
@@eatmorvegetal3444 I talked about the creatures themselves only
@eatmorvegetal34442 жыл бұрын
@@baryardeni9731 I still don’t think they compare.
@baryardeni97312 жыл бұрын
@@eatmorvegetal3444 To me, i do see some similarities. Some.
@bagel37032 жыл бұрын
So happy you made this. I feel this film deserves way more attention for what stop motion can still do for the film industry.
@REDemon142 жыл бұрын
For those who are curious, the song playing at the title drop at the beginning of the video is "Mad World, by Within Temptation"
@MxDae2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, and wow! It's been so long since I've listened to them, I forgot the band had changed direction in the music.
@99Hydro2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@sawderf741Ай бұрын
15:16 the assassin's slow walking struck me as being pained and forced. Like when you can't move because of fear but still push through anyway as painful as it is. I'm not sure if it was intentional but it left a good impression on me.
@johnlynch-kv8mz Жыл бұрын
12:14 I like that tho, feels more like real Life. Imagine having to maintain a plot and story arc every day of your life?
@lucalinadreemur94482 жыл бұрын
I like this. From the sound of it, it isn't lacking in story, but is more focused on telling the story of a location, or a group of locations, without dialogue, through a passing glance through it. It's strikingly reminiscent of dark souls in that sense
@emiliomanueldepedro96502 жыл бұрын
Steve, glad you're back. I would like you to review these films: -The Rugrats Movie trilogy -Once Upon a Forest -Delgo -Curious George -Rock & Rule -Heavy Metal -Fantastic Planet -Hey Good Lookin' -Pink Floyd The Wall -Fire and Ice -The Wild Thornberrys Movie -Ghost in the Shell -Starchaser: The Legend of Orin -Night on the Galactic Railroad -An American Tail But if you do it, take your time. I wouldn't want to pressure you.
@SpecShadow2 жыл бұрын
that's some fine selection right here
@TerminalM1932 жыл бұрын
There's some real winners in there but the other requests have me wondering how you could come up with said good requests...
@amalioperez30092 жыл бұрын
Why
@emiliomanueldepedro96502 жыл бұрын
@@amalioperez3009 cause i would like to see those reviews.
@Kavou2 жыл бұрын
I just finished reading Blame! few weeks ago, this looks EXACTLY like something that would give me the feels Blame series did. Amazing video.
@drantil2 жыл бұрын
I also ended Blame! a couple days ago! Such a fantastic piece of art. The time and creativity needed to create such a gigantic, industrial and technological world... I know I couldn't do it, and so I love that someone could for me. The story and setting is captivating, and allways left me hungry to know more on the next chapter. The ending I found a bit rushed, with Chibo being the lucky answer to all their problems because of an external actor violating and transforming her body. I would have loved for them to find the DNA (in any way or form) out there, somewhere. The fact that Chibo suffers that forced pregnancy makes one think that it could have happened at any time during the series, or even to anyone else completely. After the last fight, when Killy takes the "womb/egg" from an erased Chibo (poor woman, she was supposed to be human, but after all those transformations on herself and her body, changing bodies also, I don't know if I can consider her human anymore... the silicon beings and what Killy and Chibo were was not that different at all to me, to be honest), it also looks rushed. That last fight was not a BIG one at all, or concluding; it was just a fight against an enhanced security exterminator that was trying to achieve the same as during the rest of the series. And then after that we jump into the future to find Killy on the border of the city, finding his way out almost by luck. To me, all that last segment seemed to me like the author wanted to end with the project (I can't blame him after all those drawings) and just cut to the point.
@benitocamela1742 жыл бұрын
So underrated. It deserves a proper anime adaptation. If you want to see a game that somewhat resembles the atmosphere of blame!, check out scorn
@johncarlocesista7441 Жыл бұрын
I hope Tsutomu Nihei will work more bigger mangaworks.
@sofiemaster8924 ай бұрын
The sponsorship did not age well, that’s for sure.
@xavierperez67392 жыл бұрын
Oh my god!!! I totally forgot about those dinosaur shorts!!! I didn’t know he did it, amazing.
@fartinlutherkingjr73352 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed a lot of the imagery in this movie but some parts were very easy to become overwhelmed with. It’s a good movie but it isn’t what I thought it was gonna be. Lots of cool war stuff though.
@CGFMovies2 жыл бұрын
FUN FACT: So at 9:56, using live action props/people in a frame by frame style/stop motion is actually called Pixilation animation (not graphic pixels). :)
@warriorsorb11112 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I loved the film. It felt bizarre, unique, even creepy. 30 years of work on the film was well worth it. But if anything, I like to think it is an endless battle between life and death where the Last Man would represent Death and the Dark Angel would represent Life.
@harmonetheanimationaddict44198 ай бұрын
In hindsight, it’s always very awkward seeing a video that has an Established Titles sponsor.
@yeelee25072 жыл бұрын
me being a 16 year old who hasn’t seen too too much stop motion, this is really good artwork and it probably wouldn’t have been the piece it is without waiting the full 30 years tippet truly is a mastermind in his work
@coryy97452 жыл бұрын
I watched this movie last night. I recommend watching it with friends so you can discuss the film while you watch. You have to get your expectations and mindset right. This isn't a dark version of Corpse Bride, it's a glimpse of madness.
@erichzannbusoumuzan2 жыл бұрын
14:46 So, here I go: It all started when God (the guy in a red mantle) first looked at the horror his creation brought - the amalgamation of evil that took the shape of what we would call Hell. He has but one desire - do destroy hell itself. To achieve this, he uses the knowledge of Moirai (greek representations of fate) to get the information that leads to the desired endgoal where Hell can be desintegrated. He tasks his angel (guys that wear heavy military eqipment, the starting protagonist and the alternative protagonist in the first half are) with it, sending them to the demonic realm. Angel reaches their destination but their plan fails (implying that destroying something timeless, that will always be, is impossible in the first place) and they are captured. They are then used for the entertainment of higher demons (they take shape of normal humans), though very hollow and pointless (cinema scene), and are then tortured - for their knowledge and their soul (the crying baby worm). For a reason that becomes apparent later, demons refuse to use these souls and give them away to the black figure in the plague mask - Death. It carries them to its realm, confirms their identity with the Book of the Dead and reforms it into pure energy that is in turn used to usher in a new universe. This process has happened countless times since then - countless angels have been sent, countless missions have failed and counless universes appeared and vanished. And it will always repeat thanks to two things - angelic souls whose energy creates existence, and knowledge, forged by Hell and represented as black metalic monoliths. Knowledge, the root of the idea of Evil, will always infect universes and bring forth sentient life that will in turn bring death to their universe. This will never stop, this will never change for God is indeed MAD - MAD from his obsession of Hell's demise.
@NieroshaiTheSable2 жыл бұрын
Apparently the idea for the title is "only a mad god would create such a world." On its surface level, Phil basically called himself mad, but if you know how to look at subtext you can basically see how this world is a reflection of ours. And the Last Man wasn't the god.
@cdogthehedgehog69232 жыл бұрын
That sounds ridiculous and heavily slanted towards your obvious thiestic bias. Just cuz gods in the title doesnt mean it has anything to do with your particular favorite imaginary friend, nor his kink dungeon. This was clearly a morbid reflection of society and depravity. With some existential dread and grotesque visuals sprinkled on top.
@thesteelsquid8632 жыл бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 I dunno man, his interpretation seemed a lot more interesting than just "society amirite", and it also makes sense given the content of the film
@cdogthehedgehog69232 жыл бұрын
@@thesteelsquid863 Have you seen it yourself?
@ryanweible90902 жыл бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 did we need the super aggro net-athiest nonsense, you could just have said you didn't agree with his take without coming across as pretentious.
@LlewiW2 жыл бұрын
"I'm letting the work tell me what it wants to be" Franklin Bean: "That's just lazy script writing... You wrote a bad script, Phil" Jokes aside, apart from the wibbly script, the animation and atmosphere were pretty good.
@guyrandom82352 жыл бұрын
That depends on the goal. Phil seems to just have been doing what he enjoyed in its purest form and attempted to create a fleshed-out experience and feeling of another place rather than a story. Is a script strictly necessary for that? Depends on what tools you want to use, I guess. A script can paint that picture, but Phil obviously preferred a different medium. If somebody built a beautiful creature out of welded-together scrap metal, did they make a bad blueprint because the few hinges and mechanisms there were didn't fully articulate the sculpture, or did the artist just find the other part more important for the very particular thing they wanted to make? A concise and compelling story wasn't necessarily needed if the guy wanted other parts of it to be compelling and interesting. Having a narrative helps, but it can also definitely HURT a project like this by being distractingly terrible or detracting from the "realism" if story writing has nothing to do with your talents. Ancient greek and roman travel books were beloved and entertaining genre of from way back, and a lot of them were sensationalised and contained wild fictions about other places, but that hasn't kept people from finding tremendous interest in them even though Lucien pointed out that it was tacitly known they were books full of lies. "This is a strange distant place where strange things happen" is and has been a compelling form of narrative for a long long time, and it's where we get such whimsical made-up creatures in the middle ages like Blemmyes and dog-headed men, because there's something quite compelling and often rewarding, in and of itself, about looking into the unknown and just seeing how things are over there. Watching stuff unfold organically doesn't appeal to everybody, but idk, the idea that something like Mad God needs a script kind of rubs me the wrong way because it never at all felt like that kind of movie.
@LlewiW2 жыл бұрын
@@guyrandom8235 I totally agree with you. Like mentioned in the video, Mad God comes across more like a gallery of art than a traditional Hollywood movie, which is great! But I saw my opportunity to make a Mr Fox reference 😅
@davidwaynemain2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine this as a video game?
@KumeTheWolf Жыл бұрын
The best I can describe this film, is what my childhood brain remembers of playing Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and seeing the cutscenes for the first time.
@dogmahnn36527 ай бұрын
me too
@charlottebowman40332 жыл бұрын
I loved Mad God - I think it was possibly a film designed for me specifically, so I adore the music and find the scenes you thought went on too long just the correct length. I love slow scenes with gentle background music. I'm like a grandma who enjoys horror films. Honestly, the music is one of the places where it shines for me. As for themes and whether or not it's one coherent story: I think the big message is 'nothing matters', not necessarily in a negative way! Just a neutral statement. The assassin's quest failed (because it did not matter), his body is violated in the vivisection (because it did not matter) - inside we have his possessions which are all ripped up, bloody and discarded on the floor (because they don't matter). The Hairy Worm Baby is removed from the Assassin's cadaver, and it's treated by the surgeons as the most important thing about the Assassin. This poor bloke's raison d'etre was delivering a bomb, but by everyone else he is remembered as a carrier of the Worm Baby. His mind is then violated, and all the information they get from it is a different Assassin's journey (because again, the first one doesn't matter). How are we remembered post-death? Our physical viscera? The fact we kind of remind people of someone else, who had a near-identical life story? The fact our Worm Babies outlive us? This Worm Baby is then taken deeper into the underworld, and used to birth a new universe. This universe's creation and destruction is nigh-on instantaneous, and we are humbled by the fact the Mad God underworld is going through a similar birth and death. New universe born, new universe dies. Assassin dies, Worm Baby born. Which bits do we remember? Which bits linger? The glitter? The shit? Nothing matters, but you can choose to remember the best bits. What spoke to you in these meaningless cycles? What'll speak to you in your own meaningless cycle once you reach the end of that mortal coil? I loved it very much! Especially the vivisection - lobsters and books within the Assassin's cadaver, making what's inside familiar and alien all at once, humbling thoughts about one's own contents... I vibed a lot with this film, it really 'clicked' for me!
@HadalStreetlights2 жыл бұрын
This was put so beautifully. I think sometimes it's easy to forget what we bring to art. Works like Mad God are nice precisely because they require of us a level of interpretation. There is no secret to "Explain" or deeper meaning to discover, rather, that deeper meaning is something we bring to it, and grant to it with our own process of attempting to relate to a work. Thank you for your comment.
@maxh46512 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@noway8259 Жыл бұрын
This an interesting take too, though not I think incompatible with my own.
@ArchiveChamber9 ай бұрын
It truly was amazing. A true art piece or film.
@chao91112 жыл бұрын
Throughout the entire movie I felt like I was on a journey. That's all this is. Phil Tippet taking you by the hand to show you something amazing. His own creative mind.
@TheFrugalVideoGamer2 жыл бұрын
For some reason, a line from Macbeth popped in my head when I struggled through this - "It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." The sound and fury *are* tremendously impressive technological achievements, but they don't really convey anything, or at least it didn't for me.
@bronyatheistfedora2 жыл бұрын
That’s indeed a popular line, but I don’t think that’s what it means. It’s that life is just noise without meaning.
@sammyt7981 Жыл бұрын
2:05 Jurassic Park was going to be stop motion!!!???🤯
@oomas72092 жыл бұрын
The ad break ends at 5:06
@joshuabautch89362 жыл бұрын
0:15 I was legitimately not expecting Within Temptation to be featured ANYWHERE but you went and used Mad World Thank you Steve, for bringing light to this underrated band =)
@KeinPlan756 Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly Sir for the Song name 🙇 may luck and health shine upon you for a lifetime.
@VivaSativaMusic Жыл бұрын
This is what I scrolled for 10 minutes looking for, thank you
@eddyalienstudio72272 жыл бұрын
Here's what I think is happening in the Plot: Basically we're looking at an Assassin's last leg of his Journey through Hell, which has become more distorted and dark as he travels down, hence the name "Mad God", and when he is captured, the scene where the doctor is seeing another scene might actually be the same Assassin in the earlier levels of Hell, the first Circle of Hell, which is why it has less of a dark brown and red tone to it. The Witch herself could actually be the Mad God in the form of a Plague Doctor like being who is the ruler of the final circle of hell and that's when everything makes no sense and you're basically seeing Madness in the form of visual Media. That's my take anyway, I adored this film and gladly took the 30 days Free for Shudder when Tipphet's Studio was giving them out so that people could watch the film without having to pay for the subscription of Shudder
@bepisthescienceman42022 жыл бұрын
I think mad God is more of a metaphor for the world, because what mad God would make a world like this?
@scrambled59482 жыл бұрын
With this amount of effort, it could have the worst plot and still be masterful due to the sheer amount of effort in the animation
@CaptainFalc0nPunch2 жыл бұрын
As an amateur model/figurine painter of resin printed models, theirs some definite beauty in tippets design and creation that disappears in CGI. Knowing the painstaking time and effort in painting models not just making them adds a huge amount of respect in anyone in that business.
@mindmachinepsy2 жыл бұрын
I just watched the movie because i had this video recommended. The way the inevitable fall of every civilasation is pictured, in between all that super weird stop motion animation, is just out of this world. From Babylon to the creation of a new universe, it is incredibly well told. That movie is a true work of art
@dudotolivier63632 жыл бұрын
At my knowledge, Phil Tippet is the second most well-known Stop-Motion creators after the legendary Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013 at 92 years) ! This latter guy have also made a lot of movies which most of them become either monuments of the Cinema's History itself or definitive classic of the cinematography domain ! You should do some reviews of Ray Harryhausen works too ! Because this guy have give so much to the Stop-Motion domain in the 1900's era to the end of this same century ! Ray Harryhausen is even become so famous and popular tothe point that anyone don't care about how was the realisators, producers or creators of each movie on which he work. Whe we speak about a film where Ray Harryhausen have do things, we always refers these ones as "Ray Harryhausen's movies" only ! Stop-Motion is truly a cinematography method that have thrive and was highly popular in the 1900's era. To the beginning of the Cenima itself, to the 1980-90's with Jurassic Park being mainly THE movie who make clear that, whihout aying she's bad or outdated, said to Stop-Motion domain that her time have pass and that a new era have start, the one of the 3D/GCI. But it's great that time to time, Stop-Motion productions appeared to give more diversified contents for the public, as refreshment for the ones who want to breath from GCI (GCI is and will always still good whatevers, but it's good to see others styles sometimes). To conclude; here a lit of Ray Harryhausen movies for the ones interested (I truly recomend the check of all, their are all golden nugget who worth it the view !) : - Mighty Joe Young (1949, First technician) - The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953, Visual effects) - It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955, Visual effects) - The Animal World (1956, Effects technician, documentary) - Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956, Special photographic/animation effects) - 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957, Visual effects) - Sinbad trilogy movies (from 1958 to 1977) - Mysterious Island (1961, Special visual effects) - Jason and the Argonauts (1963, Associate producer, visual effects) - One Million Years B.C. (1966, Special visual effects) - The Valley of Gwangi (1969, Associate producer, visual effects) - Clash of the Titans (1981, Producer, visual effects)
@nottoday91822 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to remember what those old brutal Dinosaur films I watched were. These are it! Thank you so so so much! I'm gonna blow my kids mind with these
@SoulStarSketchin2 жыл бұрын
I only watched a little bit of this movie and I had to turn it off purely because it was giving me some really weird vibes all throughout. I fully get it’s meant to be more of an visual art piece but holy crap it was super disorienting to watch. I do legit want to try to rewatch it and give it another go but I got to be in the right head space. I never knew it took them over 30 years just to make this though! Insane 😅
@TerminalM1932 жыл бұрын
This is going to sound cliché as fuck but..... Find a really good quality peice of bud, grind it up and smoke it however you see fit then give the movie another try. I only smoke on very rare occasions and felt this movie was totally worth one of said occasions..... My god, it's like an entirely different experience that's hard to even explain.
@kmh93962 жыл бұрын
This movie has to be one of my favorite stop motion movies, definitely in my top 10! Happy your reviewing this Steve!
@idoalittletrolling4867 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the uncanny effect stop motion almost always gives me. It's like a cheat code for easy creep factor, if you're willing to put the time in.
@masterzoroark66642 жыл бұрын
My take on CGI and Stop Motion is that they can be mixed, especially to keep CGI look realistic when used along side with real life footage. Crinciples of Stop Motion can also be used in fully CGI takes to give CGI more interesting look.
@purpleserpent2 жыл бұрын
I always love your reviews Steve 🥰 they always make my day! Thank you so much!
@zenopssmdk2 жыл бұрын
I've always enjoyed these art pieces. And I rather look at them as art pieces than what most would label it as cinema. I wish a little more detail was put into the world and had a better narrative to show why the show is called "Mad God". Like is this the creation of a god like being kinda like how it's dreaming up the world, is there a cult in this world praying to something (which would have been a cool aspect), how about adding greater mystery by showing a detail like runes, ruins, bones of huge beasts, or a water segment where a boat is crossing by from a bird's eye view you just see a giant eye ball open up and watch the boat cross.
@Mr_C.Bacteria Жыл бұрын
I love finding new (new to me) stop motion films, I hope the art never dies out! Its perfect for giving that creepy vibe to horrors.
@shuruff9042 жыл бұрын
This is right up my alley! KZbin recommended this channel/episode and the thumbnail got me. (Rare instance of KZbin recommending me something cool and different lol) I'm subbed now, and about to find this admittedly beautiful looking film. It looks like a long Tool video. (Adam Jones, their guitarist is the young guy working on the PC around 3:00, he worked for Universal at the time and helped in the creation of JP)
@TyrantRhys2 жыл бұрын
[SPOILERS???? I GUESS??] really sitting down and watching this film only twice, i think i get the gist of what it could possibly be. at the very beginning at the top of the tower, we can see the entire "plot" unravel right infront of our own very eyes. the standing black figure at the very top of the tower. the vehicle that descends down from the top in a spiral. and the people awkwardly doing a sort of ceremonial dance at the very base. all of this complimented by the passage that we MUST read before our journey with the assassin begins. rather than any "narrative" i feel like this film is a word of caution. that the whole of humanity can bring its own destruction. as you can see by watching the film and paying close attention to very fine key details, there's a cycle that's happening. such as the piles and piles of brief cases at the beginning of the film that you see both of the assassin characters carrying and the Death Plague Doctor's presence being at both the top of the tower and then at the top of the skyscraper before it too began to collapse. the world has been left in ruin as is said in the text at the beginning. and we get to see it rebirthed and fall back into its previous position because of human ignorance, error, and sins. the world that we see in its disarray is the artist's interpretation of what the world would be like had everything fallen. angels becoming grotesque monsters. we even see virus pods killing the decayed human-like creatures. and we see gods from other cultures in disgusting positions. i have to mention this as well, the tumor looking guy that assists the Death Plague Doctor near the end, he has a little biome with little creatures in it. he chooses when they get to have food and when another hidden creature gets to eat. kind of like a god himself. and he is amused by watching this grotesque monster killing. there's a comparison to be drawn here. and it seems like its a shorter vision that the artist must have wanted people to see and draw these comparisons to what we've already seen and established. there is also a "baby" that the Death Plague Doctor walks with "through the valley of the shadow of death". i can't help but feel that this "baby" is some kind of Jesus sort of character or perhaps the general recreation of birth from decay. the activities that follow this "baby's" sacrifice feels somewhat Christ-like. As once it's dead and its i guess golden virtuous and valuable life essence is consumed by the world, it's reborn. people are forgiven of their sins and their ignorance and the world is rebuild again and again. only for it to all fall again and again. it's a sort of--people reach for religion to save them every time there's a crisis but it's all in vein and their supposed "Jesus" is now become a grotesque being unrecognizable anymore because of how many times he's tried to save humanity. only for it all to spiral down into madness again. i hope this all makes sense. and i could be wrong on this but this was my take on the film! and i thought it might be cool to share it!
@cheeselovingwoman Жыл бұрын
After seeing the film twice, I’ve been trying to think about the themes and I thank you so much for sharing your interesting and eye opening perspective!
@matthewtrammell3936 Жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis
@Chainsawman852 Жыл бұрын
I’m not reading all that
@zenmkultra Жыл бұрын
@@Chainsawman852 nobody aksed
@MrCmon113Ай бұрын
No, it doesn't make sense.
@drtokubuns2 жыл бұрын
I feel like it's nice to have an art piece that's less of a story and more of a glimpse into another world
@andywarda14812 жыл бұрын
Just watched this after your review. I absolutely loved it so thank you for bringing this to my attention. The artsy and fractured storytelling I was fine with. If I have any minor nitpick is the uneven quality of the animation. Many scenes are so smooth I forget for a minute its stop motion. Other scenes almost feel like they were rushed to be animated.
@WillzyWillow4 ай бұрын
My dad and I watched this film together when it came out. Even if I was disturbed, it's now one of my favourite stop motion films and I've got a good memory from me and my dad watching it together. I love art that disturbs
@allthenamesiwantedweretaken Жыл бұрын
To think that this nearly became lost media that would've never seen the light of day. The sheer sadness and turmoil I would feel for the rest of my days.