NONE of the visual & audio materials in this film were made by me
July 25, 2014 5:46 PM   Subscribe

NOT MINE by Guy Trefler. [slvimeo, somewhat nsfw]
posted by cthuljew (12 comments total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
 
This is fantastic.
posted by cortex at 5:54 PM on July 25, 2014


Not bad
posted by hwestiii at 6:03 PM on July 25, 2014


Brilliant. Has a very Terry Gilliam feel to it.
posted by xedrik at 6:58 PM on July 25, 2014


I just realized that my life is seriously lacking in Darth Vader giving blowjobs porn.

I never thought I would feel such a sense of emptyness from a silly internet video, but I really think this should be a thing.
posted by Hicksu at 10:32 PM on July 25, 2014


Of all the mashed-up things, I liked "Che Walker (Red?)" the best. With "Where's Rosie the Riveter" second, but its appearance was way too brief.
posted by oneswellfoop at 10:57 PM on July 25, 2014


The making-of site is also worth a look; it breaks down the movie by scene and shows the source images that were used to create them.
posted by localroger at 5:50 AM on July 26, 2014


Can someone make me a .GIF of that?
posted by surplus at 7:29 AM on July 26, 2014


WONDERFUL!
posted by NiteMayr at 8:58 AM on July 26, 2014


Brilliant. Has a very Terry Gilliam feel to it.

Also Peter Max.
posted by hwestiii at 9:26 AM on July 26, 2014


How on earth does one person manage to assemble all of that? I can only imagine it requires a mind-boggling monomania.
posted by psoas at 12:27 PM on July 26, 2014


psoas when Monty Python did similar stuff with actual paper cutouts it was a mind-numbing chore, but considering the scaling and color alterations (clearly obvious in the making-of link) it's obvious computers were used here.
posted by localroger at 1:44 PM on July 26, 2014


I mean the decision-making process of which dozens of elements should go in which configuration in each scene, sir.
posted by psoas at 4:08 PM on July 26, 2014


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