12-15-2020, 06:41 PM
I tripped up on another Netflix series Love Death + Robots. I had no idea what to expect, and had not heard anything about it, so I was a little more than pleasantly surprised.
A little back story. I hate most animated productions. I will suffer through the holiday stuff with family, animation is not my preference.
I was given an app a while back that gives me access to almost any program, movie, or video. The only thing I don't like about it is, that if you don't know what to look for, you have to shuffle through a lot of junk.
I clicked on Love Death + Robots by mistake. I am glad I did.
I started out with computer graphic stick figures being a jump up from text. Though I still love Zork, Leisure Suit Larry was what I thought was a jump into the future. The last video game I played was Journey, so I am truly surprised at how far they have come with CGI.
Not all of the eighteen short stories are CGI, but they have quite a few that I found impressive, and a possible future threat to production sets and movie stars.
I can see it completely changing movie production as we know it.
A little back story. I hate most animated productions. I will suffer through the holiday stuff with family, animation is not my preference.
I was given an app a while back that gives me access to almost any program, movie, or video. The only thing I don't like about it is, that if you don't know what to look for, you have to shuffle through a lot of junk.
I clicked on Love Death + Robots by mistake. I am glad I did.
I started out with computer graphic stick figures being a jump up from text. Though I still love Zork, Leisure Suit Larry was what I thought was a jump into the future. The last video game I played was Journey, so I am truly surprised at how far they have come with CGI.
Not all of the eighteen short stories are CGI, but they have quite a few that I found impressive, and a possible future threat to production sets and movie stars.
I can see it completely changing movie production as we know it.
Quote:Love Death + Robots
2019 ‧ Animation ‧ 1 season
This collection of animated short stories spans several genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy. World-class animation creators bring captivating stories to life in the form of a unique and visceral viewing experience. The animated anthology series includes tales that explore alternate histories, life for robots in a post-apocalyptic city and a plot for world domination by super-intelligent yogurt. Among the show's executive producers is Oscar-nominated director David Fincher.
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