Here is an image from my new film that I am working on.
More about it soon!
Also, thanks to everyone that watched The Pig Farmer and left me comments! And a special shout-out to those that re-posted it on blogs, Twitter and Facebook, I really appreciate it.
Powerful image reminds me of the quote from George Orwell's 1984 - " If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever." Ha, i'm sure it's not that heavy Nick . good luck with this.
I would thank you for the film you realized. I'm french and I'm fond of Grosz, New objectivity / German expressionism. Thank you for that. And thank for your sarcastic vision of war and humanity. So good to see american drawers doing stuff like yours.
Thanks! @Neil-W I love that quote! I actually used it in a promo piece for our Angora Napkin pilot a couple years ago: CLICK HERE @margeminimum: Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. (And for the record, I'm Canadian not American)
Crunch! I can't wait to see what this will be. Pig Farmer was awesome! What's your turnaround for making a film these days? Nine months? You're quick, man.
I hope whatever is in the works is a sequel to The Pig Farmer where the pig breaks out Great-Escape-style and not just settles the score (for audience satisfaction) but reaches some kind of new balance between the world of foxes and pigs (for sake of a complete story arc). The ending of TPF seemed a little too... unresolved.
Beautifully done though. Loved the twin tower scene.
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Yay! Another short!
I'm eager to see ANYTHING you put your hand to after Pig Farmer.... You are a genius!!!
Make it as good as 'Pig Farmer' and I'll be there. Good luck!
pig farmer and yellow cakes were masterpieces! keep doing great work!
Cheers from Chile
Thanks!
Cool!
-Bouman
Powerful image reminds me of the quote from George Orwell's 1984 - " If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever."
Ha, i'm sure it's not that heavy Nick . good luck with this.
I would thank you for the film you realized. I'm french and I'm fond of Grosz, New objectivity / German expressionism. Thank you for that.
And thank for your sarcastic vision of war and humanity.
So good to see american drawers doing stuff like yours.
Thanks!
@Neil-W I love that quote! I actually used it in a promo piece for our Angora Napkin pilot a couple years ago: CLICK HERE
@margeminimum: Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. (And for the record, I'm Canadian not American)
Sorry!
Fuck me! I almost compared canadian to american drawers in my post!
I'm too far... An ocean is between us...
Crunch! I can't wait to see what this will be. Pig Farmer was awesome! What's your turnaround for making a film these days? Nine months? You're quick, man.
reminds me of like the G4 protests at Toronto
I hope whatever is in the works is a sequel to The Pig Farmer where the pig breaks out Great-Escape-style and not just settles the score (for audience satisfaction) but reaches some kind of new balance between the world of foxes and pigs (for sake of a complete story arc). The ending of TPF seemed a little too... unresolved.
Beautifully done though. Loved the twin tower scene.
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