Holy crap! You totally got me! I thought it was just going to be another passion-gore-fetish piece, but that was totally awesome! I didn’t see the zombie Lazarus coming at all! Well done PZ.
Daryl Carpentersays
I’ve always thought this was pretty damn good. The special effects aren’t that bad IMO. Inexpensive , yes, but rather well done.
Haven’t bought/played it yet though, so I don’t know if it’s good.
lbsays
congaboy@9
Don’t feel bad. Now I don’t have to watch it. :-)
mareapsays
My only quibble is the color of the blood. It may be my monitor but it looked rather orange – like they used a shitload of Siracha. Waste of good hot sauce IMHO.
F.O.says
I was so looking forward to Once Upon a Time In Jerusalem but the indiegogo failed. =(
I half expected the man running through the desert to say “It’s…” when he came up to Jesus, followed by the familiar music and animation, and that’s before I got to the zombies.
An oldie but goody that some of you have surely seen: Terminator and Jesus.
chigau (違う)says
randay
Would it be possible for you to learn how to post a link to yutub and not embed the video?
Ranzoidsays
Isn’t deliberate bad taste wonderful.
Chosen namesays
@6, Marcus
Um, it seems perfectly reasonable that people would discuss movie/clip/linktowhatever in the comments section of a post. It seems entirely likely that if one doesn’t want spoilers they would probably avoid reading the ensuing comments until after they’ve viewed the piece. Geez.
PatrickGsays
@ chigau, #19:
‘Twould be better would be to encourage the hosting site to not auto-embed links. Under the current system, it’s harder to NOT embed than it is to embed, therefore…
Might be missing some history on randay’s part, but still, requiring people to surround a URL with html is a recipe for embedded video. :)
I hate to brag, but as spaniards do have a knack for blasphemy.
That was pretty … amazing. I’m almost convinced.
@1 But apparently not for english.
Holy crap! You totally got me! I thought it was just going to be another passion-gore-fetish piece, but that was totally awesome! I didn’t see the zombie Lazarus coming at all! Well done PZ.
I’ve always thought this was pretty damn good. The special effects aren’t that bad IMO. Inexpensive , yes, but rather well done.
I didn’t see the zombie Lazarus coming at all!
And now anyone else who would have been equally surprised, won’t be. Way to spoiler.
Every bit as convincing as the legendary book that inspired it …
Impressive use of fish
No Easter celebration is complete without this and apparently there is a sequel
Marcus@ 6.
I totally screwed up! I didn’t mean to spoil it! Crap! I’m a total ass.
There’s also the game!
Haven’t bought/played it yet though, so I don’t know if it’s good.
congaboy@9
Don’t feel bad. Now I don’t have to watch it. :-)
My only quibble is the color of the blood. It may be my monitor but it looked rather orange – like they used a shitload of Siracha. Waste of good hot sauce IMHO.
I was so looking forward to Once Upon a Time In Jerusalem but the indiegogo failed. =(
Still, there’s this immortal masterpiece.
I half expected the man running through the desert to say “It’s…” when he came up to Jesus, followed by the familiar music and animation, and that’s before I got to the zombies.
What did I just watch?
A documentary.
F.O.: Your link. It didn’t.
An oldie but goody that some of you have surely seen: Terminator and Jesus.
randay
Would it be possible for you to learn how to post a link to yutub and not embed the video?
Isn’t deliberate bad taste wonderful.
@6, Marcus
Um, it seems perfectly reasonable that people would discuss movie/clip/linktowhatever in the comments section of a post. It seems entirely likely that if one doesn’t want spoilers they would probably avoid reading the ensuing comments until after they’ve viewed the piece. Geez.
@ chigau, #19:
‘Twould be better would be to encourage the hosting site to not auto-embed links. Under the current system, it’s harder to NOT embed than it is to embed, therefore…
Might be missing some history on randay’s part, but still, requiring people to surround a URL with html is a recipe for embedded video. :)