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Samurai Clinton 10-30-2010 01:45 PM

A Voyage to Planet Nisa
 
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A sequel to Fan 9 From Outer Space, which was a Friday the 13th special from August 2010. But this time, I made a Halloween special closer to Halloween for 2010. This is also a "silent film" though it uses some music pieces as "soundtrack fillers".

This is a z-movie that I made since time was running out. Because of last-minute ideas, I figured that a z-grade silent horror film would do.

However, I did some post-production editing along the way.

This movie is a parody of the 1902 silent black and white short film titled "A Voyage To The Moon".

Lord Blazer 10-30-2010 03:33 PM

Why don't you put effort into your 3dmm films?

Compcat 10-30-2010 08:00 PM

Actually I thought this was a lot better than Clinton's usual stuff. It's pretty original, has a unique soundtrack (that is actually pretty good), and there are some unintentional laughs.

I also would like to see more effort, Clinton, primarily in the form of custom scenery and better animation, but this is certainly an improvement over remaking a scene from freddy got fingered. Instead of making a silent film, you might consider putting a ton of effort into a script and then getting some voice actors from here. I for one would really like to voice act in a clinton movie.

Samurai Clinton 10-31-2010 05:01 AM

HAPPY HALLOWEEN, PEOPLE!

I made a Friday the 13th special as a prelude to this last minute Halloween Special when I had a spur-of-the-moment z-movie idea back in august. Quite an anomaly since Friday the 13 was in August instead this year, but what the hell, I figured a 2 month delay of the story would cliffhanger the mind!

So heres a reassured video of the prelude, Fan 9 From Outer Space:



You see, I was parodying a horrible z-movie of the early 60s, "Plan 9 From Outer Space" as well as parodying an early sci-fi 1902 short titled "A Voyage To The Moon" which depicts the moon as a highly surreal jungle-like place instead of a crater rock where a bullet-like spaceship crash-lands there

Nixon 10-31-2010 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Samurai Clinton
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, PEOPLE!

* doesn't listen to a thing compcat said *


* doesn't listen to a thing compcat said *


Happyjuice 11-02-2010 05:24 AM

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