In a fantastic workshop hidden deep in a world of natural wonders, two peculiar inventors squabble over their latest creation. What's more important, concept or implementation? A mysterious third party intervenes and provides the elusive, missing ingredient.
Director - Tom Bertino; Producer - Christian Kubsch; Story Supervisor - Anthony F. Stacchi; Visual Effects Supervisor - Erik Mattson; Co-Producer - Jill Brooks; Layout Supervisor - Scott Farrar; Executive Producers - Patricia Blau, Jim Morris; Cast - Tony
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katpooh9
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May 9, 2009
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Wow!
I can't help but be impressed with the creativity of some people
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hudgeliberal
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November 13, 2006
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Archive is great.
The archive is so wonderful...I really feel sorry for people who dont have access or dont know about it. I can spend hours without even realising how long I have been scouring the site. Great video..reminds me a little of the King Kong features and movement. Amazing how far computer animation has come in just the last decade. Absolutely amazing.
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nolight
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August 21, 2006
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more of this quality
great video. download it. watch it. It is excellent done with a unique story.
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Johnny M.
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March 8, 2006
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One of the Top 50 for the Archive
This is one of the videos that make the archive better than TV. Great video, great self contained short story. A must download.
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ne7
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February 3, 2006
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Bloody Great!
Lovely animation by ILM - great feeling of the fantastic - lots of influences (miyazaki? + caroll spring to mind) - well worth a download. grab the MPG2 its worth it...
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Jim in Elyria Ohio
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April 3, 2005
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I like it
I like it.
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jlh
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March 1, 2004
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Splendid
This is by far the most splendid creation ever seen. Most people enjoying this genre fail to apreciate the beauty and elegance in every scene. Creative and quality-driven it is not to be missed and will never be surpassed. I'm going to buy this on DVD. It's attractiven, playful, and sensual. I give it the highest praise for its surreal beauty and sheer class.
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Melkor
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April 30, 2003
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Looking Glass
A film that shows the true potential for CG in an Alice-In-Wonderland world.
I want one of the mini crying dear.
The trees look real.
The fur looks real.
The grass looks very well kept.
The girl needs a little work.