Broadway Zombie
Broadway Zombie#1
Posted: 9/12/12 at 11:56pm
This is my brand new, animated short. It features a handful of unofficial Broadway cameos. I hope you enjoy. :)
Broadway Zombie
Broadway Zombie#2
Posted: 9/13/12 at 12:07amYou know, I'm pleasantly surprised by that film. I'm not into the zombie/vampire culture, but you managed to make your zombie likable (and for me, stomachable). What wonderful creativity. Thanks for sharing!
--Aristotle
Broadway Zombie#2
Posted: 9/13/12 at 1:43am
99.9% of cracks at humor by YouTube amateurs fail to crack even a smirk from me. I guess, on the surface, it's about being difficult to please. Looking a little deeper, it's really about being perceptive to what most attempts at humor really strive for and the last thing they usually strive for is to make other people laugh. The humor is usually all but an excuse toward self-glorification/promotion, and most people with that mindset think humor is like a portal toward likability, regardless of the humor itself. Deluded.
Having said that, I must either be easily amused, or that video was genuinely amusing.
Not to mention, very funny, quirky, and endearing.
Broadway Zombie#4
Posted: 9/13/12 at 5:50pmAlmost despite myself, I found it charming too. It also makes sense that Joanne from Company would hang out with Patti to do a spin off of her character called Ladies who Brunch...
Broadway Zombie#5
Posted: 9/13/12 at 6:04pmVery nice work, John Raymond Barker.
Joined: 12/31/69
Broadway Zombie#6
Posted: 9/13/12 at 11:05pmWas he doing the Chorus Line opening in the beginning, or am I reading into it too much?
Broadway Zombie#8
Posted: 9/14/12 at 10:49am
I wanted to see an actor in a cat costume.
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