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#1


Let's discuss this underrated and often forgotten campy cartoon. Some of the episodes are actually quite good and hilarious, my favorites being: "Hizzoner, the Joker", "Simon the Pieman", "From Catwoman with Love", "It Takes Two to Make a Team".

And Larry Storch's Joker is so much better than Lennie Weinrib's cringe take on him in 1977's The New Adventures of Batman.
#2


It was an interesting challenge, one that showed some unusual, ermm, results)))
#3
Movies / The Matrix Vertigo (Mashup)
Sun, 15 Oct 2017, 17:29


Story: "Ever have that feeling when y0u're n0t sure if y0u're AWAKE 0r DREAMING?" - that is the question that "THE MATRIX VERTIGO" tries to answer.

As a big admirer of Mr. Hitchcock's cinematic works (I am a film graduate/creative designer myself), I wanted to honor one of my favorite films of his Vertigo (1958; fantastic story & performances by Jimmy Stewart & Kim Novak along with an excellent Bernard Herrmann score), with this very special video experiment (with my own narrative choices involved, so you could play around with certain moments and segments, as opposed to being a slave to the original product with no room for invention) that I conducted recently.

We all know that the Wachowskis of the Matrix trilogy fame and so many other projects, were inspired by a rooftop chase from Vertigo during the making of the original 1999 Matrix, but...

What if you could cross both worlds together (not just visually, but also by using sound design techniques) and put John Ferguson & Madeleine along with the likes of Trinity, Neo & Morpheus, inside one single universe?))

Enjoy!
#4


Greetings, dear Bat-fans! Long-time admirer here. My name is Yan Eden and I really wanted to share this very personal animated project o'mine with you (it encapsulates my love for the DCAU as well as other many incarnations of the Joker in a wide range of mediums) that includes an original script, great vocal performances from such acting talents as Jay Nelson & Mark Hamill himself (the O.G. Joker from the animated series).

Took me a long time to accomplish it, but it's so worth it - it's about the essence of the Joker and how he transcends our perception of him at one moment in time or another (there's also some stuff about DCEU's recent news and announcements). It's like a classic radio show mixed with beautiful animation mixed with unhealthy doses of insanity and madness.

Hope you enjoy it! Have a great day, everyone!