Hmmm, porn is a much more interesting topic than religion, let's hijack this already silly thread! Or if that's not allowed religious porn...am I going too far?
Well the guy never started the thread asking for any religious validation for what he was doin. It's quite interstesting that it's other people that began stating their religious views when that has very little, or even nothing to do with the technical quality of the trailer.
nobudget wrote:Hmmm, porn is a much more interesting topic than religion, let's hijack this already silly thread! Or if that's not allowed religious porn...am I going too far?
Yeah... let's post some hot nuns to get started (the soft way)
"that has very little, or even nothing to do with the technical quality of the trailer"
I'm going to be a pain in the ass on purpose and disagree, the technical quality of any trailer also applies to the actual content and the way the message is conveyed to the viewer. In this case you have two options, push the religious message or try to cover it up. You could sell The Passion Of The Christ as a brutal action movie with some romance if you cut it that way or make it look like a must-see for Christians and show Jezus as some kind of holy entity... no that would never work, I suggest they stick with the action angle. Face it, even though he gets killed there's still room for a sequel, beat that Freddy and Jason!
and "angels" is the most nazi concept that any religion could have.
but in this forum we should talk about the technical quality of the cartoon, and not about all the hurt that west religion has done to humanity. but the cartoon quality is bad, sorry baby angels. i think that when you want to make a animation, first you must be care that the cartoon don't look much like "computer animation", or worse, much like "flash animation"... we must to have respect with people wich will see our movies, and even more when we want to teach "values" to kids.
lost marble has created a program with wich we can make very good animations. i ask just a little of respect for lostmarble.