- Apr 16, 2007
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Ok, so I was introduced to this one video clip a while ago on Youtube, and I ended up discovering it to be part of a larger series, 10 parts to one video on a playlist. Here is the clip:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqi5F5MqqTQ]Awesome[/ame]
As you can see, it turns out to be somewhat enticing to find the full version of the clip. As it turns out, it happens to be an animation called "The Adventures of Mark Twain". So I ended up finding a playlist for the whole movie, starting with this one:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxIe2206oLU&feature=PlayList&p=53857D21368FA03F&index=8]The playlist[/ame]
And even further than that, it happens to be a black and white film as well, from 1944. The movie info can be found here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036582/
The stupidest thing about both of them is that the play dough animation (Or "Claymation", whatever...) is a supposed re-make for the black and white one. I didn't get it at first but watching both, they truly compliment each other. Th imagery in the animation is really more clarifying on the events of his life in relation to his point of view.
I would say, for those who watch both, the beginning of the Claymation starts right when Mark Twain ends up touring the world to pay for his printing machine, but it's one interpretation.
So, anyone seen the movie and care to share some input?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqi5F5MqqTQ]Awesome[/ame]
As you can see, it turns out to be somewhat enticing to find the full version of the clip. As it turns out, it happens to be an animation called "The Adventures of Mark Twain". So I ended up finding a playlist for the whole movie, starting with this one:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxIe2206oLU&feature=PlayList&p=53857D21368FA03F&index=8]The playlist[/ame]
And even further than that, it happens to be a black and white film as well, from 1944. The movie info can be found here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036582/
The stupidest thing about both of them is that the play dough animation (Or "Claymation", whatever...) is a supposed re-make for the black and white one. I didn't get it at first but watching both, they truly compliment each other. Th imagery in the animation is really more clarifying on the events of his life in relation to his point of view.
I would say, for those who watch both, the beginning of the Claymation starts right when Mark Twain ends up touring the world to pay for his printing machine, but it's one interpretation.
So, anyone seen the movie and care to share some input?