Halo Movie Awards 2004 10
Wolfy writes "The now resurrected Rockets on Prisoner, the Halo Movie Awards begun by Cobalt Nova last year, has begun! Voting will be done by the public, and awards will be hosted by That Weasel Television (with prizes supplied by Red vs Blue, Xbox Ottawa, and That Weasel). Read the rules to the contest and pick your favorite movies from the past year."
Go figure. (Score:5, Insightful)
Can I vote for the intro for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War? Most compelling short I've seen in 2004.
Re:Go figure. (Score:2)
Re:Go figure. (Score:1)
Don't know. May be I didn't look hard enough.
Even if it was 1/2 as interesting as Warhog jump, I'd download them all. Alas, I can't find anything aside from rants.
Deus ex machinima? (Score:1, Informative)
As it happens, The Economist recently ran an article addressing some of these issues. The article also provides context and perspective that should be of interest to those participating in this discussion. For convenience, the full text is reproduced below; it is also accessible online [economist.com] (may require paid subscription).
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Deus ex machinima?
Sep 16th 2004
From The Economist print edition
Computer graphics: Hollywood movies increasingly resemble computer games. Now a growing band of enthusi
Just needs more links (Score:1, Informative)
Lack of Interest (Score:1)
Every so often, something new does come by that catches my interest, but it's pretty rare now. The most recent Halo video that I enjoyed and actually saved to my hard disk was Legend 2. http://www2.mythica.org/halo/ [mythica.org]