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Break Time

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Robare M. Novou
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Break Time

Post by Robare M. Novou »

Some times we go a little off topic around here.
And it's OK, as long as we don't make a habit of it.

But once in a while I come across something so unique, Topic or Off Topic, I just gotta share it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWOyfLBY ... re=related

The Dog Days Are Over...and Winter is on its way.

If this don't make you smile, than nothing will.

RMN
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Patrick Mackle
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Re: Break Time

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That was different... very visual. Tried to think why it seemed sort of familiar in a way. Something long ago.
Then the thought occurred- It's kind of like a Frank Frazetta painting come to life.
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Robare M. Novou
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Re: Break Time

Post by Robare M. Novou »

Yes Pat, Very Primitive looking indeed.

Those Cave Babe/Go-Go Dancers did it for me....and they may just be Frazetta inspired.

Everyone had their own distinct dance movement, a blending of cultures and colors.
It made the whole film one complete crafty piece.

Sorta like a well balanced sign, with all it's intricacies to ponder and marvel at.

I even detected an "Art of Noise" embellishment along with some 1984 Apple Macintosh Commercial similarities.

Glad you enjoyed it.

RMN
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