Back on subject.. You will
not believe how many people are defending this horrible space opera thing. And it's all about how we should appreciate the work an independent studio put forth. Now, I'd like to put aside sarcasm and passive aggressiveness aside and just give it straight.
I should appreciate the work of indie artists, but just being indie does not a quality product make. There are loads of indie animators out there that turn out better stuff on their own for Youtube in a matter of weeks, months even than it took a team of animators to do in 4 years. This film is poorly animated, no matter if it was done by a scrappy young bunch of up and coming animators or a team of sweatshop workers in Brazil. Unless they're somehow animating these on computers from 1994, there is no excuse for the overall look. This doesn't even look polished enough to be an amateur project.
Secondly, the characters look terrible. Even if this was top notch, quality animation, these look like the doodles of someone who can't draw very well. One of the characters looks like a 7 year olds' drawing of Megamind. And even though the characters have that similar
terrible huge eyed look, they have such an inconsistent design, and they all look like they were from different, unrelated projects. Especially the fat guy in the loud Hawaiian shirt.
And lastly, at
best the movie's plot looks like a generic space thingy. There's no soul to it. Just another "we have to fight the evil Space Man guy to bring peace to something." And the acting is more wooden than anything George Lucas could have given us. At best, this is a below average film, even if it had Pixar quality animation.
So there's basically no quality in the entire film. I'm sure a lot of behind the stage people do have talent. It's just not showing.
And then, there's this comment...
Ignoring the poor quality of the movie, I should just comment how unfairly a lot of the animators who worked at Omnipulse in Houston were treated years ago. Mr. Ewing found it suitable to have all of his employees work an extra two weeks after their last paycheck and then laid them all off at once, not paying anyone for their last two weeks. It is obviously not the worst transgression in the world of animation, but says something about his honesty.
Yes folks... the CGI animation equivalent of Pat Lee.