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Old 07-11-2006, 11:18 PM
Skitzophrenia
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2004, Movie, Comedy, Directed by Jaymond
A collection of skits by Jaymond.

Warning: Contains spoilers

Sketch comedy is something rarely done in 3DMM. I can only think of a few examples such as the Many Deaths of Mczee series off the top of my head but Skitzophrenia is how one should be done. That doesn't necessarily mean it was great though. Delivering in some areas and lacking in others, this turned out to be an interesting but sometimes mediocre movie.

A lot of the humor in this movie was hit and miss. There were some scenes that had me almost in tears:

• When the paki guy was getting hassled and suddenly shouted out "Why the hell are you asking me? I don't even fucking work here!" and walked out.


But there were also some scenes that were kinda stupid:

• The whole C.O.B.S. thing.


And then there were the scenes that started out funny but kinda dragged:

• The guy telling jokes to the road. I laughed at the beginning real good but then after aout 150 frames it was kinda like "come on now..."


Of course to just write off this off as a bad comedy would be wrong. Overall I rather enjoyed the humor, albeit the slow moments.

Now the scenery wasn't great but in all honesty it really didn't matter. What was there got the point across and worked well for what was going on. Even the pre-made scenes, which usually make me uneasy unless I know what might happen, weren't all that bad. I liked how Jaymond worked with the premade scenes at times too such as the Comedy Club and the cinema, I dunno it just...worked. Nothing much else I can say in this category.

Animation was actually pretty good. The movements of the characters were for the most part fluid and when they needed to be added to the humor. A little jerky in some areas but other than that nothing else to complain about.

Voice acting is where this movie shines. Not completely phenomenal but a lot better than most movies nowadays. The one thing that was good was that even though there were about 20-30 characters overall throughout the film each retained a different voice, which is hard coming from only a handful of people. As always Jaymond showcases his many talents here doing a variety of different voices. A thumbs up in this category.

Overall Skitzophrenia was one of those movies that's good to watch when you're bored. Enough humor to lighten the atmosphere and it sure takes up enough time. I was expecting a little more from Jaymond but this wasn't too bad. The one thing I will say is that if this movie was released by say a newbie it probably wouldn't be getting praised as much as it is. I'll admit it's good but it's far from the best.

7.6/10
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“Overall Skitzophrenia was one of those movies that's good to watch when you're bored. I'll admit it's good but it's far from the best.”
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