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Western Spaghetti Jason Jul 16

13 comments Latest by John Dowdell



When I see stuff like this I’m 1. filled with envy, 2. filled with envy, 3. hungry. More wonderfulness can be found at eatPES.
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13 comments so far

Colin 16 Jul 08

Wow, I can’t imagine how much time that took to put together. Stop-motion is so time-intensive.

Matt Radel 16 Jul 08

Man, it makes me wanna eat spaghetti while watching Robot Chicken.

Rachel Weber 16 Jul 08

Brilliant. Those who dig this might also like Food Fight.

Nate 16 Jul 08

Great stuff! Jason, since you are talking about independent video here, you might really dig the Ninjai stuff… It’s totally not food related, but is still my favorite video/animation produced by a small indie gang.

john 16 Jul 08

“I like to put googley eyes on my plants so I feel more comfortable…”

Don Schenck 16 Jul 08

I think I had this at Club Lucky!

After the bourbons, though, I can’t remember…

Sandra Possing 16 Jul 08

Holy crap that is awesome. Having just written a post raving about Radiohead’s new music video after watching the behind-the-scenes video of it, now I really want to see a behind-the-scenes video of this! Like the rubix cube chopping…What kind of video editing was involved here?

Charles 16 Jul 08

Needs a dash of sex and violence.

Maria 16 Jul 08

My God! If you stay until the end (the other videos) you’ll see the sex, lol…

Grant Blakeman 16 Jul 08

love this – so great

Charles 16 Jul 08

@Maria – Thanks for the tip. I checked them out, liked this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aodpb3vFU0

Jorn Mineur 17 Jul 08

Wonderfully done – what a great imagination.

John Dowdell 18 Jul 08

Doesn’t work with a screenreader, not very accessible….. ;-)

(Seriously, that was some great visual work, thanks for highlighting it like this.)

jd/adobe

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