00:00
00:00
Intrapath

52 Movie Reviews

13 w/ Responses

oh my god...

...what the fuck did I just watch. See, this is what the Awesome series should be in my opinion, the facial expressions in the beginning had me laughing so hard, I think a major part of the series is hilarious facial expressions and over the top acting. Great job ;D

Good, but voice acting dragged it down

While this was an excellently animated movie, with great artwork to go with it, poor voice acting dragged it down for me. If there was no voice acting at all, and they characters simply spoke through little bubbles with images and few words in them, like some other Madness movies do, this would be an instant 10. I'm not saying I dislike voice acting in Madness, I'm saying I dislike THIS voice acting. I found it to be incredibly cheesy and poorly written. It also seemed to drag on a lot for me, I kept thinking "ok... to be continued... now? Ok, no... NOW?" by the time that they found their robot doubles, I thought "Ok, definitely to be continued right here..." then I was amazed to find it was still going. Their doubles seemed a little bit too easy for them to defeat, but now I'm just nitpicking minor details. That aside, there were some clever weapons and well choreographed fight scenes. So, TL;DR: It had good animated, artwork, creative weapon and battle design, but poor voice acting dragged it down a bit.

Fantastic!

This movie was absolutely excellent! From the get-go, I coul tell it wasn't made it flash due to the blur and some pixely images. However, when he got in the candy shop, I soon forgot my complaints. There was a wonderful amount of detail in the entire thing. I found it interesting how you could go from the happy, colorful candy shop to the bleak outside so well. The thing that sold me the most however was the facial expressions of our hero. I loved them, they really showed how he was feeling much better than words ever could. When the humans entered the shop, it was a very interesting and unique idea to portray them without faces, and only show their mouths, to display them as vicious monsters destroying all our hero had. The end was also brilliant, where our hero gives in to insanity and has a mental breakdown. He is sitting there crying over the fact that he could eat his own friend, but continues on to others, but his terrible hunger does not end. He continues, only to eat himself in his greed. I think that you had a deep message here, showing what can happen to a traumatized person, and their sick wants and needs. Or am I looking into this too much...?

Amazing!

I think this is the madness a lot of fans have been waiting for. As usual, it is fantastically animated. I see you put a lot more details in, which really bring out the movie, such as the little "grenade" caption and the little details on the Auditor's computer. It moved along at a great pace, and had some really funny moments too, like when Sanford and Deimos were in the shop, looking for clothes when they had no idea there was a whole group of guys waiting outside, or when Jebus was running around without his head. I also liked the helicopter sequence, adding new vehicles to the series. Great addition, not to soon be forgotten.

Nice job!

Great job! Great animation, and very fun to watch. No surprise you got first place, it was obvious you put a lot of effort into this. The little effects were well appreciated. Disturbed's psychotic "Meaning of Life" was a nice choice for music as well, I just suggest listing them in the "additional audio" panel, as well as the end credit music.

Awesome!

That was awesome! It was a great homage to the entire site, I loved seeing all the characters interact with each other, and as a little bonus, I think that was the first flash in years to even mention Dirge from xombie. One little thing though, I might have missed it, but I don't think I saw Hank from Madness, but it's no big deal. I also enjoyed Egoraptor's drunken babbling at the credits. Nice job!

Jazza responds:

hank is in the zoomed out pan before dirge talks. thanks though man!

Awesome!

Seriously, I didn't think it could get any better than Waterlollies, but here it is. It goes a lot deeper into plot than the others, and graphics are revolutionary as always. Kudos and another fantastic movie.

Practicing in five core creative mediums (games, animation/film, music, writing, and illustration), and discovering how the digital world can be used to build them. Have also gone by LDAF (Layering Designed Abstract Forms).

Age 29, Male

Animator/Illustrator

Northern Vermont University

Seattle

Joined on 3/8/09

Level:
38
Exp Points:
16,012 / 16,030
Exp Rank:
1,557
Vote Power:
7.97 votes
Audio Scouts
3
Art Scouts
1
Rank:
Pvt. First Class
Global Rank:
2,676
Blams:
300
Saves:
2,991
B/P Bonus:
20%
Whistle:
Silver
Trophies:
13
Medals:
3,135
Supporter:
10y 3m 25d
Gear:
1