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Category Archives: Animation
Great Space Monster Darkmatton
He’s made of dark matter, he’s really big, he destroys cities with bursts of destructive energy. He’s Darkmatton, a new kaiju created by director Yohei Miyawaki for his short animated film, Great Space Monster Darkmatton. Yohei Miyawaki (pictured below) is … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Independent film, Japanese, Trailers
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Not ‘Zilla… But Zillo
Seems Godzilla’s influence isn’t waning as time goes by. Now we get to see a conceptual cousin of the Big G in a giant monster vs the Jedi free-for-all as the basis of an upcoming episode of Star Wars: The … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Giant Monsters, Godzilla
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Weekend (Not-So-Frightful) Fright Flick: Logorama
This week Undead Backbrain offers you the Oscar-winning Best Short Film, Animated: Logorama (France-2009; dir. François Alaux, Herve de Crecy and Ludovic Houplain). No zombies, ghosts, spaceships or giant things (well, almost none), but lots of weirdness. It’s an LA … Continue reading
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Update: Bygone Behemoth
On the eve of his short film’s premiere screening at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, over the coming weekend, Bygone Behemoth director Harry Chaskin has sent us two posters as an update. I love this one (click to … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Film, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Update
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Weekend Fright Film: Cencoroll
Cencoroll (Japan-2009; animation, short [25 min.]; dir. Atsuya Uki) A beautiful piece of Japanese animation — written, directed and edited by Atsuya Uki from his own manga. It features strange flesh-machine daikaiju and looks great. Here’s the whole thing in … Continue reading
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The Monstrous Poignancy of Being a Stop-Motion Monster
Apart from sitting in the bath and brooding, what do monsters do once they’re forced into retirement? Writer/director Harry Chaskin tries to answer that question in his short film, Bygone Behemoth, which will be premiering next month at the SXSW … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Film, Giant Monsters, Independent film, Monsters in general, News
Tagged harry chaskin, harryhausen, monster, stopmotion animation
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Update: King Crab Attack!
Normally, a very short film wouldn’t warrant an update, especially when the facts of the case remain rather obscure (see earlier Undead Backbrain article here). But this one has giant crabs and a great 1950s monster flick feel, and it … Continue reading
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Giant Space Chicken: The Upgrade Continues
Scifi artist Frank Wu — whose story “The Tragical History of Guidolon, the Giant Space Chicken” was a highlight of the giant monster anthology Daikaiju! Giant Monsters Tales (edited by myself and Robin Pen, Agog! Press, 2005; reprinted Prime Books, … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Film, Humour, Independent film, News, Todd Tennant
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Weekend Fright Flick: Oceansize
Oceansize (France-2008) — a handsome, beautifully done sci-fi animated short film — was the creation of four students of Supinfocom Arles: Romain Jouandeau, Adrien Chartie, Gilles Mazières and Fabien Thareau. It would be impressive if it had been created within … Continue reading