Topic: BiM Celebration: 15 Second Party In a Crate
15 Second Party In a Crate (BiM Celebration Contest)
A pushy salesman introduces the product of the century, and revolutionizes the way people celebrate for all of eternity.
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15 Second Party In a Crate (BiM Celebration Contest)
A pushy salesman introduces the product of the century, and revolutionizes the way people celebrate for all of eternity.
That went way too fast for me. This entry is much like a party, with a lot of cool things happening, but it all happens too fast. But, that's a good thing, and it's great to see that you can squeeze that much into a time slot of half a minute.
This is a lot like your EASTER entry. Really good and funny.
It's hilarious! I think the frenetic pace only serves to enhance the whole feel and I love some of the creative animation choices. The chain in particular is a masochistic joy. Great work!
Thanks everybody!
That went way too fast for me. This entry is much like a party, with a lot of cool things happening, but it all happens too fast.
I guess I see what you mean. I did try to fit a lot in, so I had to make thing go pretty fast.
This is a lot like your EASTER entry. Really good and funny.
Thank you!
It's hilarious! I think the frenetic pace only serves to enhance the whole feel and I love some of the creative animation choices. The chain in particular is a masochistic joy. Great work!
Thanks! I'm not sure what you mean by masochistic though....
worth repeated viewings for the little visual jokes.
Thanks! The TCOTY reference was a serious tribute to the brickfilm which saved brickfilming from mediocrity. Were would we be without TCOTY? (Probably moving in with our lives instead of brickfilming, but where is the fun in that?)
This is beautiful.
That went way too fast for me...
I'd agree with what Mickey said - it all was a bit fast. But, 30 seconds is pretty fast, when you think about it. And, as most brickfilm comedies go, the faster they are - the better. (then, there's no time to sigh at a joke that falls flat, as, it's quickly covered over with several much funnier jokes immediately afterward)
Though funny, It's not exactly a brickfilm I'd watch over and over again. (And, for me, one of the most important values in a film is it's replay-ability factor) However, this isn't a bad brickfilm either. I like it.
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