Mr. Nobody
April 16, 2004 10:29 AM   Subscribe

Mr. Nobody is worth exploring.
posted by stonerose (10 comments total)
 
Aside from the obvious agenda, exactly what was the point of the site?
posted by BlueTrain at 10:36 AM on April 16, 2004


That's an awful lot of Flash for a few cute but unexceptional Photoshopped images...
posted by twsf at 10:42 AM on April 16, 2004


I understand that Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
posted by jazon at 10:43 AM on April 16, 2004


Aside from the obvious agenda, exactly what was the point of the site?

Well, I've never thought that pretty, Flash-driven agenda sites needed additional justification, but... also, there are t-shirts for sale!!! What more could one want???
posted by stonerose at 10:54 AM on April 16, 2004


I hate when great talent like this goes to waste. Great message and all, but I think the George Bush vs. the terrorists Shootemup game is probably more effective. I mean, consider your audience are the dumb Americans that would actually vote for Bush if you're going to create something like this.
posted by banished at 12:09 PM on April 16, 2004


What was that site from awhile ago where the same thing was done to movie stills and you had to guess what film it came from? Anyone? Bueller?
posted by gwint at 1:00 PM on April 16, 2004


Sure, it's pretty - but Mr. Nobody communicates virtually Mrs. Nothing.
posted by MaxVonCretin at 1:18 PM on April 16, 2004


Okay, it's pointless flash. But it loads fast and it's not only pretty it's fucking clever graphics, and of course, in this job marketing, the more clever graphics you can pump out the better. Jeez! It's spring! Lighten up on the poor developer.
posted by DenOfSizer at 1:21 PM on April 16, 2004


Condi called Willie Brown, mayor of San fran (?) on Sept. 10th, warning him not to fly that week. The site has been useful enough
posted by omidius at 2:25 PM on April 16, 2004


Niemand interessiert sich.
posted by hama7 at 9:39 AM on April 17, 2004


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