― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Monday, 18 September 2006 20:29 (seventeen years ago) link
― Barb e (Barb e), Tuesday, 19 September 2006 16:30 (seventeen years ago) link
From "Mirror" (a.k.a. "Night"), 2nd season
From the Pilot episode (I think)
From "The Purge", 3rd season
In my opinion, they are all equally badass. Love that freaky perspective in the "Purge" shot -- and never noticed the guy in the background with the "what the fuck?" expression on his face. You notice something new every day.
In more genaric TV-related news, I've just started re-watching Babylon 5 (we taped the entire series when it was run on TNT a few years ago). The first season makes it seem like just another unremarkable slice of cheese but they've already started dropping hints of what's to come. If you've only seen the first season and have already decided you don't like it, I recommend you stick it out awhile. It does get better. So much better.
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 16:33 (seventeen years ago) link
Great work there, guys falling all around her in space., that stance of hers, sleek elegance, the look I really love. Movements like smoke, that way she moved really caught your eye. Cat like.
― Barb e (Barb e), Friday, 22 September 2006 03:43 (seventeen years ago) link
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Friday, 22 September 2006 07:58 (seventeen years ago) link
Here's a screenshot, also from punkasspunk.com
Unfortunately, there were scenes in that episode that featured some of the ugliest animation of the whole series. So uneven, but one I like nonetheless.
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Friday, 22 September 2006 08:07 (seventeen years ago) link
Out of curiosity, I'm wondering what people thought of this version of Aeon? Is this an example of what you'd consider "ugly"? As I've mentioned, I'm currently thinking about how to revamp her design.
Ether Drift screenshot
― Peter Chung (Peter Chung), Friday, 22 September 2006 20:15 (seventeen years ago) link
So, does this mean you're revamping not just her costume or hair, but the style that she's drawn in?
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Friday, 22 September 2006 21:41 (seventeen years ago) link
― JCrane (Cranes), Saturday, 23 September 2006 01:27 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Saturday, 23 September 2006 01:32 (seventeen years ago) link
No, linking to the images is okay. Embedding the images in the post, however, is wrong because that means that whenever people look at the thread, they're automatically loading the picture, which uses the bandwidth of the site the picture is on more often than it should be. If you just link to the picture, you're giving people the option of looking at it as opposed to making it automatic, and it's pretty much the same as just linking to the original page the images are on. It took me awhile to learn this lesson; there's a thread on the old Greenspun forum where I hotlinked an image, I'm still emberassed about it.If anyone from the sites I linked to in this thread objects to my posting links to the individual images, I'll tell the mods to delete the links.
"Is this an example of what you'd consider 'ugly'? [screenshot]"
Nope, that's just fine and dandy. I can't find any really dodgy stuff from Ether Drift Theory on the net but this shot is a little sub-par (maybe just because it's from far away). The animation/drawing style in that episode is at its worst in the scene just after her buddy Lindze leaves her behind, especially the part where she walks up to the port hole and says "Idiots". She's alot less detailed than she ought to be and her face is kind of smoothed out -- that just doesn't appeal to me for some reason. This will sound like ass-kissing, but the show looks best when you have the most involvement.
Funny how there are so many threads that start off talking about the show and end up about something else, and this one started off talking about genaric TV and now we're talking about Aeon Flux again.
P.S. Just out of curiosity, how were you thinking of revamping her design?
P.P.S. Completely unnecessary shot of #16, just because she's so cool.
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Saturday, 23 September 2006 03:13 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Saturday, 23 September 2006 04:12 (seventeen years ago) link
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Saturday, 23 September 2006 04:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Saturday, 23 September 2006 06:41 (seventeen years ago) link
But Aeon Flux was made for television, and I don't consider we're off topic but centering on topic, here.
I liked the array of Aeons black outfits, the one in the pilot episode still my favorite. She looked young and fresh, and I think that's why I liked that particular look. On the DVD there is a great drawing of her in a similiar outfit, the cover of Disc 3.
I also liked the blue outfit in Chronophasia and to see her in a dress in Last Time opened up her character for me. If anyone else wears a dress its blaise, but when Aeon did it, somehow it was startling.
― Barb e (Barb e), Saturday, 23 September 2006 16:28 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Sunday, 24 September 2006 02:44 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS75tSPpV7A&eurl=
― Peter Chung (Peter Chung), Sunday, 5 November 2006 02:26 (seventeen years ago) link
The problem now though is that were stuck in a circle. We can't admit that the election might have been a fraud because it has already happened, but you can't fix something if you don't admit there was a problem in the first place.
I find the concept of a conspiracy a strange and interesting one. In a normal situation, if someone is charged of something like murder or pedophilia, then even if the accusation is wrong, the thought is still implanted into the peoples mind who heard the accusation, and the thought in their subconscious will still guide their actions. Something changes those rules in situations where a conspiracy is involved though. Perhaps it’s the mere magnitude. Or maybe the involvement of an authority figure. Or the just world principle. Hmmm, DELIBERATION!!!
Anyone got any theories?
― Josh Aldridge (Josh Aldridge), Monday, 6 November 2006 03:58 (seventeen years ago) link
The winning song of the talent contest, "Give me the wand" was so catchy and had such energy I was actually curious to know who wrote it. Well, it's Guy Moon, and I am amazed this great songwriter writes for kid a show, he's another Barry Manilow as far as I'm concerned. Even the theme song of the show is pretty enjoyable to listen to. I find myself wondering does anyone else get into this kid show? I'm morphing emotionally backwards, is that a good thing? But I'm having so much fun watching I don't care. It's great to leave behind the jaded adult world for some laughs and optimism.
Course by the time Aeon Flux gets back I'll be dying for surrealistic creative stuff again. Either that or I'll be so dumbed down I won't get the plot. Thank god I have this forum to go to, er, in the rare instance that should happen. Lol.
― Barb e (Barb e), Saturday, 13 January 2007 00:07 (seventeen years ago) link
Speaking of kids cartoons, does anyone here watch Drawn Together. A bunch of familiar kids cartoon character parodies are put in big brother reality tv show situation. There is much extremely crude humor - the show does just about anything for a laugh. Mostly I find it severely entertaining.
― Sam Grayson (Sam Grayson), Monday, 15 January 2007 01:09 (seventeen years ago) link
Man, if there ever came into being a TV channel that let shows like Drawn Together and Aqua Teen Hunger Force stand alongside shows like Aeon Flux and Paranoia Agent, delightfully stupid humor and beautifully-crafted fine art entertainment shown back-to-back . . . the sun would explode because a lineup like that is too awesome to exist.
Lately I've been watching alot of Kids in the Hall and Red Dwarf because they're both a pretty good combination of intelligent and stupid humour, and the best attributes of both.
Good to see you again, Sam. Good to see the forums up and running again, too, I waited forever.
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Monday, 15 January 2007 05:06 (seventeen years ago) link
― Matt Rebholz (Matt Rebholz), Monday, 15 January 2007 05:30 (seventeen years ago) link
― Barb e (Barb e), Monday, 15 January 2007 20:54 (seventeen years ago) link
Nah, bet it's just a coincidence. Of course it could be a [very] subtle homage, since I don't know if the Futurama people are fans, but it's such an obscure part of "Ether Drift Theory" that I doubt they'd make the association even if they did see the episode -- the only similarities I noticed were that both scenes had bees (or bee-like insects, can't remember what they were called in "Ether Drift Theory").
On a somewhat related note, Futurama's at its absolute best when it's making fun of Star Trek. They had a whole episode about it called "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", which I taped a couple of months ago because it's wall-to-wall comedy gold; the writers (like me) seem to have sort of a love/hate thing with Trek which really comes through in the humor. They really rip into the hokey plots and Shatner's acting (they also throw alot of shit at the obsessive fans, although I guess that's not technically an aspect of the show itself) but seem to enjoy bathing in nostalgia and realize that the intentions behind even the crappiest episodes were basically good, or at least heading in the right direction. That episode makes me laugh so hard my insides hurt.
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Tuesday, 16 January 2007 03:01 (seventeen years ago) link
Clip from "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"
― your hair is good to eat (your hair is good to eat), Tuesday, 16 January 2007 03:05 (seventeen years ago) link
― Barb e (Barb e), Friday, 19 January 2007 23:12 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=aeon+flux&search=Search
― Barb e (Barb e), Saturday, 20 January 2007 00:18 (seventeen years ago) link
Trying tio find somewhere to ask about this. Is the blood splatter in Supernatural considered a thing?Seems like the way it's done it might just be something that has become a recognised fan meme or whatever.It seems like somebody is employed to throw a bucket of blood-looking semi-liquid on a surface in a very amateur way.So I'm wondering if it is something that people picked up on at a certain stage and started incorporating into fan fiction or whatever meme like images were being circulated.I don't know anybody else who watches the show and I'm jut starting to get bugged by its regular presence in seemingly every show, done in a similar way.Looks like it might have just been picked up from earlier gore films or something but it does seem to be a thing that they are at least semi self-aware about.
Thinking that there presumably must be some level of self awareness in order to self parody like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEQMI53cOsI&feature=share
― Stevolende, Saturday, 22 August 2015 13:12 (eight years ago) link