RE: 'Mad God' by Phil Tippett Review: Stunning stop-motion animation, utterly horrifying ideas
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And this is why all the major feature films that are getting made to go to cinema are so mind numbingly boring and formulaic and exactly the same as everything that came previously, because that's what people like XD Stuff like this is way too niche or hit/miss and thus not ideal when the hyperobsession to the exclusion of all else is to make obscene amounts of money and even that's never enough.
Aaaahhh stop motion. I really appreciate the dedication and patience that goes into it but I hate doing it x_x The jerky animation would work great for horor though, and they could make it really janky to add to the horror (which I hope they did).
Having not seen that particular film but having seen other very experimental pieces I'd hazard that either the story was a lot more obscure than the people making it thought it would be, or it's one of those things where you can kind of fill in a story yourself if you want and then the pseudointellectual types can feel smart for "figuring it out" XD