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      There is another move Daniels made before. Swiss Army Man. Don’t watch trailer, don’t read about the movie, just watch it.

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        Love that one! Daniel Radcliffe has such amazing range. All the way from a corpse to a man with guns nailed to his hands.

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      I wasn’t really blown away by Redline, it just felt like cheap effects with long trail lines.

      I was however blown away by Dandadan’s first episode. A genuine tour de force of amazing animation and pacing.
      It renewed my love of anime which I thought had been stagnant for a while. Every single frame had its own vibe.

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        Dandadan is very pretty, but Redline uses no effects or CGI. It was one of the last animated movies to be completely hand drawn using traditional animation. The reason it looks like “cheap effects” is because over 100,000 hand-drawn frames were made for it over a seven year production period to push the animation to the absolute limit. Please reconsider.

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          I guess I’ll have another stab at it with fresh new eyes, but I doubt I can shake off the initial impression already burned into my mind.

          Edit: I just watched the intro sequence linked above, and though I can appreciate the heavy layering of multiple elements in beautifully crafted scenes… I can’t shake off the feeling that they’re just animated static paintings, with lots of closeups to distort the action, but very little change in background - except maybe a short stint in that boost scene where the perspective lines beautifully converge. It’s top-tier out of this world art, but I wouldn’t say it’s good animation.

          Edit2: I’m guessing it’s mostly just a personal preference of what good animation is. I’m likely going to receive many downvotes for this edit, but consider this fight scene between Madara and the Shinobi Alliance (specifically the 10 second segment between 1:43 and 1:57). The art is piss poor, anyone can see that by simply watching an episode of Naruto. But the sheer dynamism, perspective shift, and pacing, really communicate how devastating an earth-shattering force Madara is, even with piss poor art. To me, that is good animation. The motion transcends the art.

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      I showed redline to my family who would absolutely hate anime and they asked me for more like it. Unfortunately, there isn’t.

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        The entire time ive watched this the only thing on my mind is “wtf, he cant just create a new tangent out of thin air” and then he proceeds to mould 2 new tangents, one out of polystyrene, and another out of clay. Then he stuck them together. And created a mega tangent.

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    I think these were before Kung Fury, but Kung Fu Hustle is one of my favorite action comedies, and Akira is a total trip as well. Another mind@#$% that’s really not in the comedic genre at all (although maybe not as random as you’re seeking) is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I’ve gotta rewatch all of these…

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      If you liked Kung Fu Hustle, Shaolin Soccer was a movie made by the same director, and it shares the same type of humour and amazing special effects. Worth checking out if you haven’t.

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      Akira is a total trip as well.

      There’s been a live action Akira film in development hell for over 20 years now. I’ve been patiently waiting since my teen years to see it and I’m in my early 40s now. I guess directors are so scared of not being able to live up to the masterpiece that is the original anime film, so nobody sticks with the project long.

      Personally, I’d love to see it recreated as a miniseries. If you’ve read the manga, the film barely touches on the plot. There are gang wars, political factions, economic and social collapse, insurrections and riots, even global wars! None of that is covered in the film; they just focus on Tetsuo and Kaneda.

      Heck, even its namesake, Akira, isn’t around! He was a central figure of the manga, but he’s only around for some brief flashbacks in the film.

      A miniseries would give it time to world-build and cover everything in the original manga series.

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        Interesting, thanks, I’ll have to check it out! I did think it was kind of strange that Akira wasn’t the focus, but I wondered if it might’ve been something like “The Legend of Zelda” focusing on Link, haha.

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    I think Triangle Of Sadness fits this bill pretty well. Certainly one of my all time favourite films. Maybe a little less silly-absurd, but the real-absurdness makes up for it, and has bite.

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      I randomly stumbled upon that on TV a while back. It was horrible but strangely I couldn’t stop watching. Woody Harrelson’s role was great.

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        Yeah. There’s not a missed punch in it politically either. Some of the best satire I’ve seen in ages. His other film, Force Majeure is also great.

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      I agree! It looks like it had a larger budget than it had, which is really impressive.

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    Check out Angie Tribeca. It’s a parody cop show with non-stop nonsense similar to how Kung Fury is.

    Right before Kung Fury, there was Iron Sky. Moon Nazis, Sarah Palin as the U.S. president, and just generally over the top. Iron Sky 2 was kinda meh.

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    I was struck by lightning. And bitten by a Cobra. And blacked out

    I haven’t seen this but the quality and attention to detail prevented me from stopping i truly lived today

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    I would say the Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss pilots were really solid and The Amazing Digital Circus is another standout.

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    Um, Cade: The Tortured Crossing? It’s like you’ve never heard of Neil Breen.