Opening with a nice shotgunning of random images A Blind Teabagging Fiasco sets the bar low and then hits it's head on it, but in a wonderful sort of way. A little rough around the edges but a fun effort none the less. It features some classics like the infamous ET Porno, Buffalo Bob from "Silence of the Lambs", and the Evil Dead rape scene. Great clips I had never seen before include a strange Levi commercial, a preview for a giant breast website, and . Personal favorites include: Cheech Marin's "pussy rant" from "Dusk til Dawn", the beat down from Robocop, and a scene from "Repentrator" (any Joanna Angel, is good Joanna Angel, right?). As with most mixtapes, there are clips that if your sensitive or don't enjoy being shocked/horrified you can forget watching this one.
David Drop Jr. does a decent job editing, and keeps the fun light and entertaining, never hanging around too long with one subject or clip. The short film with Chris Parnell runs long, but is very entertaining. There are a few rough cuts, but nothing that will leave you in terrible pain. There is one point when the video during the milkman scene where the video kinda went "diagonal". I don't know if that was intentional or something with my video program. Lots of good gore/horror clips, the randomness is excellent, and the quality is decent. It would have been interesting to seem some original content from Mr. Drop seeing how is taste is quite good. The length is also surprising, clocking in at an hour and twenty mins. Needless to say, good on a job well done!
Overall: 3.5/5
"Boing, boing, boing."
Poor Chris Parnell just wants to die.
What's this? Just a fat kid kicking R. Lee Ermey's ass.
UPDATE: Dpad queried DrDemento456 (aka. David Drop Jr) and sent in this report:
"Yes Milkman was supposed to be like that! I believe it gave it more
atmosphere and overall creepiness. What happened was that I had a flash
to swf program and I saved it fine, but when I pulled it over to
virtual dub it kept saying that the "file has error problems" the first
encode did go through and when I viewed it, the file looked like that.
Strangely I felt this as some sort of sign to put it in my movie like
that, not to make people actually watch the real film, but maybe to
piss them off."
David Drop Jr. does a decent job editing, and keeps the fun light and entertaining, never hanging around too long with one subject or clip. The short film with Chris Parnell runs long, but is very entertaining. There are a few rough cuts, but nothing that will leave you in terrible pain. There is one point when the video during the milkman scene where the video kinda went "diagonal". I don't know if that was intentional or something with my video program. Lots of good gore/horror clips, the randomness is excellent, and the quality is decent. It would have been interesting to seem some original content from Mr. Drop seeing how is taste is quite good. The length is also surprising, clocking in at an hour and twenty mins. Needless to say, good on a job well done!
Overall: 3.5/5
"Boing, boing, boing."
Poor Chris Parnell just wants to die.
What's this? Just a fat kid kicking R. Lee Ermey's ass.
UPDATE: Dpad queried DrDemento456 (aka. David Drop Jr) and sent in this report:
"Yes Milkman was supposed to be like that! I believe it gave it more
atmosphere and overall creepiness. What happened was that I had a flash
to swf program and I saved it fine, but when I pulled it over to
virtual dub it kept saying that the "file has error problems" the first
encode did go through and when I viewed it, the file looked like that.
Strangely I felt this as some sort of sign to put it in my movie like
that, not to make people actually watch the real film, but maybe to
piss them off."
1 comment:
great idea for a blog BudhaCronX!
i'll certainly be dropping by regularly ;)
i queried DrDemento456 (aka. David Drop Jr) on the torrent comments (on Tracker3) about the "diagonal" image during the "Milkman" animated sequence. this was his reponse:
"Yes Milkman was supposed to be like that! I believe it gave it more atmosphere and overall creepiness. What happened was that I had a flash to swf program and I saved it fine, but when I pulled it over to virtual dub it kept saying that the "file has error problems" the first encode did go through and when I viewed it, the file looked like that. Strangely I felt this as some sort of sign to put it in my movie like that, not to make people actually watch the real film, but maybe to piss them off."
at least you know now that your player is fine :)
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