Whoa! freakin weird.
by Sam Guffey · in General Discussion · 07/09/2005 (6:27 pm) · 24 replies
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#2
07/09/2005 (8:15 pm)
That was... that's all i can say...
#3
07/09/2005 (8:30 pm)
Think the word your looking for is FUBAR!
#4
07/09/2005 (8:45 pm)
So completely and utterly..... I don't know.
#5
07/09/2005 (8:55 pm)
Hahah wtf was that. that was definately different.
#6
07/09/2005 (9:13 pm)
Can someone please explain wut the hell that was, does it say anything about it?
#7
07/09/2005 (9:18 pm)
FYI, this is a clip from Chris Cunningham's recent short film "Rubber Johnny" . . . I'm a huge fan of the guy, so thanks a million for the link!
#8
*update* NM, my flash player is just actin up, hey thats kinda kewl!
07/09/2005 (11:01 pm)
Ahh crap, whatever it was I can't get it to display, a little commentary would be helpful.*update* NM, my flash player is just actin up, hey thats kinda kewl!
#10
07/10/2005 (6:04 am)
Yeah, isaw it... i saw it all.....
#11
07/10/2005 (6:43 am)
When is the video game of this movie coming out. LOL. That film was funny.
#12
07/10/2005 (8:56 am)
That was...disturbing...what the hell was all that?!?
#13
07/10/2005 (10:48 am)
Very disturbing.....
#16
07/10/2005 (4:37 pm)
Wont they just put the creepy thing out of its misery....and hit it with something or shoot it! Lol...
#17
07/10/2005 (7:23 pm)
If I woke up looking like that, I would just run towards the nearest living thing and kill it.
#18
07/10/2005 (7:33 pm)
Umm...err...uhh.......Quote:
Synopsis
Johnny is a hyperactive, shape-shifting mutant child, kept locked away in a basement. With only his feverish imagination and his terrified dog for company, he finds ways to amuse himself in the dark.
Rubber Johnny is the latest creation from the UKs most imaginative filmmaker, Chris Cunningham. Featuring music by legendary electronic composer, Aphex Twin, this nightmarish and hallucinatory experimental short film is accompanied by 40 pages of drawings and photographs - Cunninghams first published book of original artwork.
Biography
Chris Cunningham - one of the most influential filmmakers of the last decade - has been at the forefront of innovation and an inspiration for technological boundary-breaking world wide.
Cunningham first forged his relationship with Warp Records in 1995 with his debut promo Second Bad Vibel for Autechre, and since has directed a score of mind-bending videos for the likes of Squarepusher, Bjork, Madonna, Portishead and most memorably, Aphex Twin.
The creepily hilarious Come to Daddy (1997) and bootilicious Windowlicker (1999) Aphex videos have both been showered with accolades, but deemed too darkside for daytime MTV. However, his delicate hand on Bjorks All is Full of Love (1999) sensual, milky robot promo won him the best breakthrough video MTV award and a Grammy nomination, as well as 4 silvers and the first ever Gold Award for a music video at the Design And Art Direction Awards.
Cunninghams film making successes followed on from an accomplished career in feature films. He learnt his craft as an FX sculptor, designer and engineer on numerous feature films, which included working for David Fincher, Clive Barker and Stanley Kubrick.
In 2000, Cunningham created a video art installation flex for the Royal Academy of Arts Apocalypse exhibition. His next two short films with Warp Films, Rubber Johnny and Spectral Musicians are scheduled for release on DVD in 2005.With much anticipation from his legion of fans, Cunningham is finally turning his attention to feature films and is currently developing a feature length script with Warp Films.
#19
07/10/2005 (8:28 pm)
Cunningham rocks, especially when him and Richard James get together. Windowlicker is still my favorite video.
#20
07/10/2005 (10:46 pm)
LOL, ERRR AWWWWWWWWWWWW, errrr, my eyes are bleeding
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edit: (younger members may not want to click the link)