Well, that explains the cripplingly inadequate range of motion... And I assume a lot of the stuff that looks like someone was just jiggling the puppet like a children's toy is because that's LITERALLY what they were doing... @@leifcatt Awful lot of unfounded assumptions there guy... This film was made on a budget of $2.4 million according to wikipedia (For reference, the original cost $400k). Adjusted for inflation that's 4 times the budget. I couldn't tell you where it went, because it certainly isn't on the screen.
@@ccggenius Good PCs had single core 1.2 Gig processors and 256 Meg Ram back then. Not much power compared to today. Yeah, the old Sinbad movies and Hercules movies from the 50's had better monster animation. Jason and the Argonauts was a favorite of mine.
This is horrible in the best way. But it still bugs me that they made the Nazi puppets the good guys. I mean, Blade is even designed after the gestapo.
The puppets aren't nazis. They kill nazis. Blade was designed to mock the nazi that killed Andre Toulon's wife, with Blade also being the one to kill said nazi. The puppets were only nazi's in a pretty distasteful reboot from another company that was forgotten about by full moon with them continuing the original series instead.
@@frienderoo I'm sure I saw them controlled by Nazis in at least three movies. But I'm not sure. They are from a D-list franchise. It's hard to keep track of the timeline.
Wow...they REALLY cut the stop-motion budget for this. I feel like most of us made smoother animation in our notebooks back in elementary school.
They actually used animitronics for this. They haven't used stopmotion in these films since the late 1990's.
You didn't make smoother animation 20 years ago. You know, when the movie was released.
Well, that explains the cripplingly inadequate range of motion... And I assume a lot of the stuff that looks like someone was just jiggling the puppet like a children's toy is because that's LITERALLY what they were doing...
@@leifcatt Awful lot of unfounded assumptions there guy... This film was made on a budget of $2.4 million according to wikipedia (For reference, the original cost $400k). Adjusted for inflation that's 4 times the budget. I couldn't tell you where it went, because it certainly isn't on the screen.
@@ccggenius Good PCs had single core 1.2 Gig processors and 256 Meg Ram back then. Not much power compared to today. Yeah, the old Sinbad movies and Hercules movies from the 50's had better monster animation. Jason and the Argonauts was a favorite of mine.
Probably the greatest movie of all time
Agree
Less than 2 minutes? That’s it?? That’s all the fights?
Yup :/. In a 1 an a half hour film nonetheless.
@@frienderoo still better mad webbe
It's been exactly 20 years since this was released
Jester: SHUT UP!!!!!
You know, both franchises aren't exactly top-tier quality, but this just looks like total dog shit.
NICKELODEON MOVIE, LOVE IT
1:53 pinhead Uppercut Baby Oopsy
I still couldn't understand what he Final words?...
It's "Why I oughta!!"
@@unfazed_14I almost thought it was some demonic language he spoke to come back to life in the ending
This is horrible in the best way. But it still bugs me that they made the Nazi puppets the good guys. I mean, Blade is even designed after the gestapo.
The puppets aren't nazis. They kill nazis. Blade was designed to mock the nazi that killed Andre Toulon's wife, with Blade also being the one to kill said nazi. The puppets were only nazi's in a pretty distasteful reboot from another company that was forgotten about by full moon with them continuing the original series instead.
@@frienderoo I'm sure I saw them controlled by Nazis in at least three movies. But I'm not sure. They are from a D-list franchise. It's hard to keep track of the timeline.
Como de llama la película
@@judithgonzalez5762 Puppet master vs Demonic toys