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That... was amazing! He even left the older pictures on the trail! You could see them in the background of the later shots!
And, actually, he had to take a second picture of each scene to "leave behind" as the principal would move ahead. Daunting indeed. You can see the dramatic lighting changes in the exteriors...but all-in-all it's mindblowing the amount of prep that went into that project.
That last one (w/ stop motion wolf and pig) is just awesome!
Loved the Sound of Music footage at Antwerp Station also. Was any of that one staged?? Maybe just the several people that got it started perhaps?
Didn't get a chance to look through the other clips on this page yet. But glad I dropped in here.
Didn't look back to previous pages yet, so don't know if this one was ever posted, but it was one of my favorite in the past (mainly because I got interested in stringed instruments):
You mean, something to go along with the fact that they are chasing a football player who stole their giant jar of steroids? That's some gameplay there!
It appears that their video games are as wierd as their gameshows.
No offense to anyone, but the Japanese culture is really rather strange--at least, to an outsider. They have "used schoolgirl panties" vending machines. They have tentacle porn and bukkake. I saw one charming "anti mugger" device that looked like a Coke machine. Mugger after you? Pull this over your head and blend in with the other Coke machines!
Just to clearify that I meant no disrespect with my comment, i'm a lover of all people and cultures. It's just i've seen some of their gameshows and they are really out there lol.