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Posted: 3/14/2006 2:13:44 PM EDT
Real talent for choreography (sp?) and digital effects. Awesome show!
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=672422470842718521 |
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That was very well done, but how did the looser come back to life?
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That's my avatar right now on another site (since Revenge of the Nerds was on TV the other night). |
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Clone |
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He must have tightened up. |
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Being a SW fan that was very impressive, a little corney at times but very well done.
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Cool. Those dorks actually look like they've had some training.
That scene was as good as any of the lightsabre handling in the Empire Strikes Back. |
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Quite good for a bunch of amateurs.
That being said, they have way too much time on their hands. |
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Heck for a bunch of noobs damm fine work, and somewhere they did some work on swordplay.
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How come you didn't try out for a "Star Wars" movie part if you guys were that good?
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Neat effects, alot of work done there, and they're still dorky teenagers. You can have creativity, spend alot of money, work really hard and still be vagina repellant.
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True, and true. |
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He's trying to tell you that it's "loser." "Looser" is the opposite of "tighter." |
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Damn. Someone spent a LOT of time on that. Some studio Execs should be taking notice.
Well done. CMOS |
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Ha! thanks brother. |
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The guy reappearing after he died was a schtick on the guy's film-making experimentation.
Go hear to read more: voicefilms.typepad.com/voicefilms/2004/06/lightsaber_kid_.html And yes, he's got mad skills and it got him noticed. He was hired by Lucas Arts. |
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I love the people on this board making fun of a 20 year old kid who is now doing special effects for lucas arts.
what were you doing at 20 years old? |
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Getting laid. |
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I hate to say it..
But that is just too freakin cool. He put a LOT of time and effort into that, and it shows...that's just awesome. |
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apparently not any more with your post count. see how easy it to make generalizations... I think you're just jealous |
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They will probably end up staring a SFX company in Hollywood and make more money than they know what to do with |
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Getting drunk and hunting tail. Niether of which were worthy uses of time. I can't see the video because I don't install flash but if it got him noticed and hired for special effects I'm sure his ability to buy some pie just got better. Money makes men more attractive real sudden like. |
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Is the guy that got hired the stocky one or the skinny one?
Nm, followed the link, it's the skinny guy. |
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+1 |
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This was okay, but I remember another light saber duel between two asian dudes highly skilled in martial arts. THAT one was really cool.
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I found that entertaining. It made me laugh at a couple of spots. Great job guys! ...Hog
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Very well done on a limited budget. As to nerds? Bill Gates at a high school graduation once gave his rules for life. One was not to pick on nerds, you may wind up working for them.
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+1....great job, glad lucas arts picked him up..... |
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My daughter knows these kids. Not as as much "wow" and a lot of silliness but some of it is actually worth watching.
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It's called "The Art of the Saber" and was made by a couple of brothers who are pretty skilled in Shaolin or similar chinese arts, inlcuding some Wushu. Very, very fast, very, very tight. I'll try to find a link. Here we go: {url]www.theforce.net/fanfilms/fxprojects/artofthesaber/index.asp |
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See my post above, your thinking of Art of the Saber. |
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