tags: Rise and Fall of the Nazi Dinosaurs, humor, silly, web 2.0, streaming video
This streaming video is both silly and interesting. Created in just five days with a budget of $20 (obviously, none of the actors were provided with health insurance, which seems wrong), it gives you a glimpse into what can be done with a lot of imagination and creativity and only a few materials [4:36]
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Someone had fun. Def imaginative.
Amazing! This is at one end of a storytelling spectrum of which the other end is occupied by George Lucas, who can't seem to make a fun movie anymore despite unlimited special effects resources.
It would be interesting to see what these guys could do with Industrial Light & Magic at their disposal.
This must be the companion piece to the BBC Radio 4 programme, 'The Quest for the Aryan Cow' http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hc946 (alas no longer on IPlayer).
Thanks for the vid - great stuff, and a lot more better than some programmes you see on TV!
Bonjour
I am french and i hope so see it but i can't. Watch this film is forbidden in my country!!! solution ? please help me.