Wyattxhim is the first youtuber to use black metal as bgm for a video about stop-motion animation
@TheTundraTerror2 ай бұрын
Fun fat about Chicken Run: all the chickens have neck accessories to hid the seam between the head and neck. You will never unsee this.
@KR-mm4el2 ай бұрын
i have a feeling this vid is gonna blow up
@nastro22
2 ай бұрын
I hope so he needs more exposure
@Walk3rKing
2 ай бұрын
Yeahhhh let's hope
@hypnovertigo72002 ай бұрын
As someone who loves the extreme music videos and with very little knowledge in cinema, I heavily respect the fact you put so much research and effort into something like this.
@daverome85172 ай бұрын
The amount of work and effort into this is just insane . Leaving a comment so hopefully the algorithm picks this up cause this is criminal how little traffic this gem of a video is getting .
@garfield5667
2 ай бұрын
youtube didn't even give me a notification for some reason
@SeregethRysgil2 ай бұрын
It was a blast watching stop motion films with you this past half year- some of them were heartfelt and some gave me nightmares but they were all worthwhile experiences
@coltennial9513
2 ай бұрын
Imma force my gf to watch all these movies with me 😂
@CountofVatesgrad2 ай бұрын
The Adventures of Mark Twain is on KZread. So do yourselves a favor and give it a watch, its genuinely a work of claymation art. And yes, the Satan scene is a total whiplash moment of existential dread that hits you like a bag of hammers.
@putridabomination
2 ай бұрын
The Adventures of Mark Twain is one of my favorites and I fully agree
@DeanH922 ай бұрын
I met John Cairney (Hylas) at a Jason and the Argonauts screening a few years ago. He didn’t like the director Don Chaffey at all, and considered Ray Harryhausen to be the director. I also got to meet Ray’s daughter Vanessa.
@rikurodriguesneto60432 ай бұрын
I recently watched all of Svankmajer's movies.. they are phenomenal. Alice is one of my favorite movies I've ever seen. I recommend Chris Marker's Les Astronautes. Fascinating short movie, done with paper cutouts.
@jameojo5782 ай бұрын
Fantastic job my man, excellent job. I can recommend a stop motion short film called Harvie Krumpet. Excellent film that tackles subjects like Dementia. It even won a Oscar aswell.
@cragmen34872 ай бұрын
Already know this video is going to be fucking awesome just by intro and title alone. Love the usual uploads, but videos like these are always a treat. Hope the hardwork on this one pays off tenfold wyatt
@noogie37842 ай бұрын
Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of my favorites!
@TyrannochorusRex2 ай бұрын
Amazing topic! You have no idea how many times I’ve searched for a video like this. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
@computerblue842 ай бұрын
Super creative and unique idea for an amazing video!! Great stuff dude And yeah Fantastic Planet has one of the most gorgeous soundtracks of all time… def check it out if you’re into French psychedelic jazz…
@h3r3tic662 ай бұрын
Anyone noticing the insanely good quality of his videos recently (visually)
@SeregethRysgil
2 ай бұрын
I upgraded his camera for Christmas
@arjunmenon1796
2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's great
@arjunmenon1796
2 ай бұрын
@@SeregethRysgilhell yeah
@TheNickybobby12 ай бұрын
Background music was such a good find, good golly
@d-erekweth69032 ай бұрын
with chicken run mentioned along with the great escape, the great escape is an amazing classic directed by john sturges (magnificent seven) starring steve mcqueen (what tom cruise wishes he was) I randomly get the urge to rewatch it at least every month
@brightmooninthenight21112 ай бұрын
How could you talk about Fantastic Planet and not talk about its AMAZING soundtrack. Good lord its epic. I didn't even know this film was stop motion. It's so brilliant
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
That film tripped me out so much at first I couldn’t even absorb the soundtrack haha
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Ended up listening to the whole soundtrack and yeah I agree the soundtrack is incredible
@stigmatamartyrr2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite youtubers now. Thank you for your work !
@Sarah-hx8ef2 ай бұрын
really nice seeing you doing videos on more topics you’re interested in besides music and top tier quality as always
@TheSwordsmanInBlack2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the iceberg video, really happy to see a fellow Chicken Run enjoyer tbh
@barelyabear79562 ай бұрын
This is such a fire video, i do think this one is gonna blow up. Love your videos bro, keep it up ❤
@vestridreamingАй бұрын
I've always loved stop motion animation, can't wait to check out a lot of these I had never heard of before dude!
@eternallife97862 ай бұрын
You covered one of my favorite movies fantastic planet I'm also happy you covered Ray harryhausen I've been obsessed with stop-motion animation since I was a kid myself but you definitely have investigated this topic way more than I have kudos
@RandomRedditUser4292 ай бұрын
Finally watched this video, great video as always Wyatt, thanks a lot for all the time and effort that you put into this video, really enjoyed, and thanks for helping me to discover Junk Head, I loved this one, cheers from Brazil :)
@jorgedesideriorivera92912 ай бұрын
Dude great video😮 ,i hope you make More iceberg charts of other subjects (other that metal related)like this one😊
@someobserver8442 ай бұрын
Street of Crocodiles is probably one of my favorite films. It actually does capture Bruno Schulz's prose style quite well, even though it is a rather loose adaptation.
@Walk3rKing2 ай бұрын
It's a good day when you see a Wyatt upload ❤
@sinisterminister33222 ай бұрын
Great video. You have every reason to be proud of yourself.
@joshwest53052 ай бұрын
Watching before it blows up cheers man
@Absolute.Enigma2 ай бұрын
Recently found your stuff, I am loving it, keep it up man!!
@DITDdsbm2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video 🖤🖤
@gagestrickler12 ай бұрын
Wanna mention the music video for Alice In Chains song I Stay Away. Same director also did a video for William Burroughs The Junky’s Christmas
@vxvampz2 ай бұрын
thank you for this video bro.
@nikolapopov60132 ай бұрын
Thanks, Wyatt!
@UnDarkSilas2 ай бұрын
Educational and captivating ❤ Bat i thought you would be tacking as well adder names. Ok more know filmes bat... filmes like Heavy Metal, Wizards, Fritz the Cat, etc
@bobsondugnutt75262 ай бұрын
Thanks! Did I miss Baby Snakes?
@GoonToThrones2 ай бұрын
Ain't even watch the vid yet and I'm hyped Wyatt said tomorrow and here we are hell yea! What you think of M.S.W.'s project Hell?
@Crabby3032 ай бұрын
"The Great Escape" is about captured Allied prisoners escaping a POW camp, not a concentration camp, so it's not related to the Holocaust other than being set in WW2. Anyway thanks for your work, great vid, will be checking some of these out that I've not seen.
@darkrufus909 күн бұрын
Great video. In Czech republic, we have a tradition of stop motion and puppetry thanks to the Karel Zeman who was an influence to Jan Švankmajer, Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton.
@akillen772 ай бұрын
The creator of Gumby was from my hometown every year we would have a Gumby fest to celebrate our town's small claim to fame
@snaremori2 ай бұрын
I noticed you used katharsis as the background music, but have you listened to the other band called katharsis who made the album "suspension of belief" ? Really awesome unique industrial
@michaelodonnell29762 ай бұрын
Fantastic 🤜🤛🤜🤛
@hunterv92592 ай бұрын
i just clicked on this without even realizing it was you lol
@weebmashup87222 ай бұрын
Finally an iceberg about my favorite musical genre!
@thomasthorsett31322 ай бұрын
When I saw you made this video I instantly knew Mad God was responsible. Then I saw it in the background. Case closed.
@thomasthorsett3132
2 ай бұрын
It would be awesome if you made an analysis video of it.
@hotrod90282 ай бұрын
Surprised this doesn't have more views !
@coltennial95132 ай бұрын
Hell yeah Im ready
@jacksheppard21142 ай бұрын
this channel feels so much more "real" than others
@Rob-gx7rx2 ай бұрын
maybe i missed it, but did you talk about frank zappa's stop motion? much like his music, it was other worldly, and in parts probably far more freaky than any other stop motion pieces! also, i'll mention the 1966 movie "1,000,000 bc" and the 1963 movie "jason and the argonauts" for some interesting stop motion scenes
@BLADEOUTDATOMB2 ай бұрын
oh this video is gonna be a hit im callin it
@michaelonketamine2 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of Jan Švankmajer's work, but it's kinda disapointing for me how little recognition He gets here in Czechia, his homecountry. I certainly understandt it, it's all very surreal and avant-garde, but I've always found so much fascination in his work...
@gagaringagarinovic2600
2 ай бұрын
to jsem přesně chtěl napsat! moc lidí o tom bud neví nebo je to nezajímá
@user-jk4pc2se3d2 ай бұрын
noooooo I liked the old thumbnail more😢
@TheGreenpig12 ай бұрын
Opal is a masterpiece
@dis.infectant2 ай бұрын
I managed to see the Quay Brothers in person for In Absentia. Along with Harryhausen, so much of the E. European school set the standard by which most could be judged, in my personal opinion. I only wish an artist like Giger would've been able to find more interest in the medium. Some killer inclusions to investigate here.
@maryfreegirl20292 ай бұрын
The adult tier is mostly videos from steve reviews so i knew the vast majority of them ahah
@TorqueBow2 ай бұрын
This vid is about to BLOW UP
@user-cq4hv1fs2r2 ай бұрын
I'm waiting for the analysis of the anime/manga iceberg
@EndlessWintermoon2 ай бұрын
Found-Footage Horror Next?
@MondoFlips2 ай бұрын
Interesting
@gabrieldemarco87562 ай бұрын
Missing some of Don Hertzfeldt films on this😢😢
@manuelplatino19262 ай бұрын
The girl from Wolf House is escaping a place called Colonia Dignidad, which existed in Chile in the 70's
@Joe.Darkness-n-Evil2 ай бұрын
Gill Rameaux De’ll Toro is a definite legend
@arjunmenon17962 ай бұрын
Holy shit, it's finally out
@Ashwevim2 ай бұрын
I am surprised that you do this with how most of your content is music Related but I remember how you talk about wanna branch out to other stuff. also surprised you didn't talk about "The Magic Portal." A live action/Stop motion film using LEGO as they source of animation. it was released back in 1989 and is considered as the stepping stones (or Bricks) of the Brickfilm genre.
@patrickbertlein46262 ай бұрын
Just gave a brief scan, hoping I missed A Mysterious Stranger cause if theirs no mention of this...dude.
@SeanS1995
2 ай бұрын
Mark Twain was mentioned yes :)
@helenkeller94582 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that Live Freaky, Die Freaky isn't on this list.
@markbeattie97522 ай бұрын
55:03 "closure" 😂
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Welcome to my channel
@markbeattie9752
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhimhaha all love sir, great video ❤
@enri_mucca2 ай бұрын
Dear Wyatt, Are you familiar with the Italian cutout animation artists Giulio Gianini and Emanuele Luzzati? They have created through the years these fairytale shorts, especially about opera, that are simply gorgeous. One good example could be the one for "La Gazza Ladra" by Rossini: kzread.info/dash/bejne/poJ927hreMazXZc.html They've also made a short educative movie about "The Magic Flute" by Mozart: highly, highly recommended.
@buffet25872 ай бұрын
Aaaaaahhh finally
@lobsterville32 ай бұрын
yes 🔥
@CraigMader2 ай бұрын
More"Cartoon Adulting" to do here(hit a big red button with me on this): JAN SVANKMEYER & BROTHERS QUAY shorts are essential(Bros. Quay also did videos for TOOL back in the day); other fun American stop motion adjacents: LAND OF THE LOST tv show, THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT, PEE WEES PLAYHOUSE tv show, JOES APARTMENT short film, all LAIKA output(BOXTROLLS, PARANORMAN with bonus production documentaries); the psychedelic sequence in the 90's nature epic"The Bear";& finally, just some grown ass cartoons you need in your brain: COONSKIN(Bakshi), a response to Disney's " Song of the South" where the Uncle Remus characters are inhabited by SCATMAN CROTHERS, BARRY WHITE, & the black guy from MIAMI VICE as they try to conquer the NYC heroin market in the 70's(should have been the zeitgeist callback flick of the BLM protest years)*; ALLEGRO NON TROPPO, a response to Disney's FANTASIA's cultural colonialism toward European classical music with sex and violence; LIGHTYEARS(aka GONDAHAR) is a star studded treatment of an Isaac Asimov alien world where men & women are equal & all tech is biological; BABE 2: PIG IN THE CITY, because I like it when confused children start crying. This feels like a gateway video for your obvious & shared appreciation of practical effects in horror/fantasy/sci-fi flix. Maybe do a series of shorter episodes on that...just sayin. That would rule.
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
Also highly recommend FELIX COLGRAVE & that STURGILL SIMPSON animated record, Sound And Fury, especially "Your Song"& "A Good Look"
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
BATMETAL, nuff said
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
ULTRAMAN...
@gabi.m.hshshs89132 ай бұрын
Hardcore punk iceberg?
@munkey90642 ай бұрын
albert?
@Plusfull_182 ай бұрын
did u relly need to have that background music through the whole vid...
@Hunter-jv1ld
2 ай бұрын
Yes because Katharsis are great!
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Yes
@Dawn952842 ай бұрын
Wyatt finally released his magnum opus 🙏
@Joe.Darkness-n-Evil2 ай бұрын
You should make a an actual Stop-motion film instead of another iceberg chart. The theme of the film could be diminished cognitive capacity
@joeeconomists32072 ай бұрын
❤
@arootintootincowboy2332 ай бұрын
You look like mark Wahlberg
@coltennial95132 ай бұрын
Wasnt a big fan of the new Stop Motion movie, the stop motion itself was pretty cool and idea was there, but it felt jumbled and the live action acting was kinda bad.
@xoxollin2 ай бұрын
ahhhhhhh! im torn /: i love this content and im glad youre exposing your audience to the genre/medium, buuuuuuut i wish you put more thought into your presentation, like writing a script or at least not rambling as much. and maybe including some clips or images from the films? i think you could put a little more effort into pronunciation (for example, the czech guys name sounds like "yawn svonkmyer") and variety of words used; it felt pretty repetitive and was kinda painful for me to watch at times ): but man, im really glad youre talking about this stuff! ive been into stop motion like forever and imo it doesnt get enough attention. one more thing, have you seen tetsuo the iron man? its a wild and disturbing 80s japanese film with some interesting stop-motion towards the end. anyways i was debating whether to say anything at all... i mean no disrespect, just think of it as constructive criticism. (im sorry)
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
I get what you’re saying and it’s totally valid what you’re criticizing . That being said those changes are not what I want. Me writing a script is not me figuratively and literally. When I hear people read off a script it sounds like I’m watching a crappy news report than a person. I rather say the same thing that I feel than purposely expand my vocabulary because I kept looking up words in a thesaurus. Showing video clips is also not something I like doing and not because of copyright strike but my whole take is I want to come off genuine to the point as if me and the viewer were having a face to face conversations without phones or computers to show each what we’re talking about. Maybe my problem is I’m old school in the oddest ways on the internet but that’s what I love about doing this . Thanks though for the other positive feedback!
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Tetsuo the iron man ! Probably has my favorite soundtrack of any film ! Totally forgot there is stop motion towards the very end until you brought it up it’s just I was so mesmerized by the practical effects my mind forgot about the stop motion lol
@coltonroark
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhim Not gonna lie everything this person said I actually disagree with. I enjoy your videos because there is no script. Your a genuine person talking and that's a lost art in this day and age of KZread. Everything is so edited and fake. I personally would rather listen to a person talk about a subject organically. Keep it up man! I came here for the obscure metal genres but I have stayed for your genuine down to earth personally. Take care.
@xoxollin
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhim i think theres ways to make reading from a script sound down to earth and casual but at the same time i appreciate your response and i can see where youre coming from. ive been a fan of your channel for a while and ive had these thoughts for other videos too but this was the first one that i was personally invested in and already knew a lot about, which i think is why i felt obligated to say something finally. i still think it wouldnt hurt to expand your vocabulary a bit; sure you can get by with less but the more words you know, the more complex and direct you can be with descriptions and conveying complicated ideas. regardless i appreciate you and your chill and thoughtful response, as well as the general maturity of your comments section; you are definitely cultivating a positive community thats interested in expanding their minds through new experiences in film and music. thank you.
@coltennial9513
2 ай бұрын
I personally enjoy the non-script type videos like how Wendigoon does it. I'm sure Wyatt has some notes about the films and some quick info kind of like Wendigoon does, but unlike Wendigoon it's not his full time job and it's just chill more laid back conversations. Constructive criticism is always great for the creators so don't think I'm hatin on your comment or anything! I have been really wanting to watch Tetsuo The Iron Man, can't wait to see it.
@ChrisCunt2 ай бұрын
This dude's videos are something rare on KZread.
@revenantTX2 ай бұрын
Do you have a band or any music released? You seem like you do but I don't know
@SeregethRysgil
2 ай бұрын
Not yet - but he’s got some ideas for something in the future
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Wyattxhim is the first youtuber to use black metal as bgm for a video about stop-motion animation
Fun fat about Chicken Run: all the chickens have neck accessories to hid the seam between the head and neck. You will never unsee this.
i have a feeling this vid is gonna blow up
@nastro22
2 ай бұрын
I hope so he needs more exposure
@Walk3rKing
2 ай бұрын
Yeahhhh let's hope
As someone who loves the extreme music videos and with very little knowledge in cinema, I heavily respect the fact you put so much research and effort into something like this.
The amount of work and effort into this is just insane . Leaving a comment so hopefully the algorithm picks this up cause this is criminal how little traffic this gem of a video is getting .
@garfield5667
2 ай бұрын
youtube didn't even give me a notification for some reason
It was a blast watching stop motion films with you this past half year- some of them were heartfelt and some gave me nightmares but they were all worthwhile experiences
@coltennial9513
2 ай бұрын
Imma force my gf to watch all these movies with me 😂
The Adventures of Mark Twain is on KZread. So do yourselves a favor and give it a watch, its genuinely a work of claymation art. And yes, the Satan scene is a total whiplash moment of existential dread that hits you like a bag of hammers.
@putridabomination
2 ай бұрын
The Adventures of Mark Twain is one of my favorites and I fully agree
I met John Cairney (Hylas) at a Jason and the Argonauts screening a few years ago. He didn’t like the director Don Chaffey at all, and considered Ray Harryhausen to be the director. I also got to meet Ray’s daughter Vanessa.
I recently watched all of Svankmajer's movies.. they are phenomenal. Alice is one of my favorite movies I've ever seen. I recommend Chris Marker's Les Astronautes. Fascinating short movie, done with paper cutouts.
Fantastic job my man, excellent job. I can recommend a stop motion short film called Harvie Krumpet. Excellent film that tackles subjects like Dementia. It even won a Oscar aswell.
Already know this video is going to be fucking awesome just by intro and title alone. Love the usual uploads, but videos like these are always a treat. Hope the hardwork on this one pays off tenfold wyatt
Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of my favorites!
Amazing topic! You have no idea how many times I’ve searched for a video like this. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Super creative and unique idea for an amazing video!! Great stuff dude And yeah Fantastic Planet has one of the most gorgeous soundtracks of all time… def check it out if you’re into French psychedelic jazz…
Anyone noticing the insanely good quality of his videos recently (visually)
@SeregethRysgil
2 ай бұрын
I upgraded his camera for Christmas
@arjunmenon1796
2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's great
@arjunmenon1796
2 ай бұрын
@@SeregethRysgilhell yeah
Background music was such a good find, good golly
with chicken run mentioned along with the great escape, the great escape is an amazing classic directed by john sturges (magnificent seven) starring steve mcqueen (what tom cruise wishes he was) I randomly get the urge to rewatch it at least every month
How could you talk about Fantastic Planet and not talk about its AMAZING soundtrack. Good lord its epic. I didn't even know this film was stop motion. It's so brilliant
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
That film tripped me out so much at first I couldn’t even absorb the soundtrack haha
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Ended up listening to the whole soundtrack and yeah I agree the soundtrack is incredible
One of my favorite youtubers now. Thank you for your work !
really nice seeing you doing videos on more topics you’re interested in besides music and top tier quality as always
Thank you so much for the iceberg video, really happy to see a fellow Chicken Run enjoyer tbh
This is such a fire video, i do think this one is gonna blow up. Love your videos bro, keep it up ❤
I've always loved stop motion animation, can't wait to check out a lot of these I had never heard of before dude!
You covered one of my favorite movies fantastic planet I'm also happy you covered Ray harryhausen I've been obsessed with stop-motion animation since I was a kid myself but you definitely have investigated this topic way more than I have kudos
Finally watched this video, great video as always Wyatt, thanks a lot for all the time and effort that you put into this video, really enjoyed, and thanks for helping me to discover Junk Head, I loved this one, cheers from Brazil :)
Dude great video😮 ,i hope you make More iceberg charts of other subjects (other that metal related)like this one😊
Street of Crocodiles is probably one of my favorite films. It actually does capture Bruno Schulz's prose style quite well, even though it is a rather loose adaptation.
It's a good day when you see a Wyatt upload ❤
Great video. You have every reason to be proud of yourself.
Watching before it blows up cheers man
Recently found your stuff, I am loving it, keep it up man!!
Thanks for the video 🖤🖤
Wanna mention the music video for Alice In Chains song I Stay Away. Same director also did a video for William Burroughs The Junky’s Christmas
thank you for this video bro.
Thanks, Wyatt!
Educational and captivating ❤ Bat i thought you would be tacking as well adder names. Ok more know filmes bat... filmes like Heavy Metal, Wizards, Fritz the Cat, etc
Thanks! Did I miss Baby Snakes?
Ain't even watch the vid yet and I'm hyped Wyatt said tomorrow and here we are hell yea! What you think of M.S.W.'s project Hell?
"The Great Escape" is about captured Allied prisoners escaping a POW camp, not a concentration camp, so it's not related to the Holocaust other than being set in WW2. Anyway thanks for your work, great vid, will be checking some of these out that I've not seen.
Great video. In Czech republic, we have a tradition of stop motion and puppetry thanks to the Karel Zeman who was an influence to Jan Švankmajer, Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton.
The creator of Gumby was from my hometown every year we would have a Gumby fest to celebrate our town's small claim to fame
I noticed you used katharsis as the background music, but have you listened to the other band called katharsis who made the album "suspension of belief" ? Really awesome unique industrial
Fantastic 🤜🤛🤜🤛
i just clicked on this without even realizing it was you lol
Finally an iceberg about my favorite musical genre!
When I saw you made this video I instantly knew Mad God was responsible. Then I saw it in the background. Case closed.
@thomasthorsett3132
2 ай бұрын
It would be awesome if you made an analysis video of it.
Surprised this doesn't have more views !
Hell yeah Im ready
this channel feels so much more "real" than others
maybe i missed it, but did you talk about frank zappa's stop motion? much like his music, it was other worldly, and in parts probably far more freaky than any other stop motion pieces! also, i'll mention the 1966 movie "1,000,000 bc" and the 1963 movie "jason and the argonauts" for some interesting stop motion scenes
oh this video is gonna be a hit im callin it
I'm a big fan of Jan Švankmajer's work, but it's kinda disapointing for me how little recognition He gets here in Czechia, his homecountry. I certainly understandt it, it's all very surreal and avant-garde, but I've always found so much fascination in his work...
@gagaringagarinovic2600
2 ай бұрын
to jsem přesně chtěl napsat! moc lidí o tom bud neví nebo je to nezajímá
noooooo I liked the old thumbnail more😢
Opal is a masterpiece
I managed to see the Quay Brothers in person for In Absentia. Along with Harryhausen, so much of the E. European school set the standard by which most could be judged, in my personal opinion. I only wish an artist like Giger would've been able to find more interest in the medium. Some killer inclusions to investigate here.
The adult tier is mostly videos from steve reviews so i knew the vast majority of them ahah
This vid is about to BLOW UP
I'm waiting for the analysis of the anime/manga iceberg
Found-Footage Horror Next?
Interesting
Missing some of Don Hertzfeldt films on this😢😢
The girl from Wolf House is escaping a place called Colonia Dignidad, which existed in Chile in the 70's
Gill Rameaux De’ll Toro is a definite legend
Holy shit, it's finally out
I am surprised that you do this with how most of your content is music Related but I remember how you talk about wanna branch out to other stuff. also surprised you didn't talk about "The Magic Portal." A live action/Stop motion film using LEGO as they source of animation. it was released back in 1989 and is considered as the stepping stones (or Bricks) of the Brickfilm genre.
Just gave a brief scan, hoping I missed A Mysterious Stranger cause if theirs no mention of this...dude.
@SeanS1995
2 ай бұрын
Mark Twain was mentioned yes :)
I'm surprised that Live Freaky, Die Freaky isn't on this list.
55:03 "closure" 😂
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Welcome to my channel
@markbeattie9752
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhimhaha all love sir, great video ❤
Dear Wyatt, Are you familiar with the Italian cutout animation artists Giulio Gianini and Emanuele Luzzati? They have created through the years these fairytale shorts, especially about opera, that are simply gorgeous. One good example could be the one for "La Gazza Ladra" by Rossini: kzread.info/dash/bejne/poJ927hreMazXZc.html They've also made a short educative movie about "The Magic Flute" by Mozart: highly, highly recommended.
Aaaaaahhh finally
yes 🔥
More"Cartoon Adulting" to do here(hit a big red button with me on this): JAN SVANKMEYER & BROTHERS QUAY shorts are essential(Bros. Quay also did videos for TOOL back in the day); other fun American stop motion adjacents: LAND OF THE LOST tv show, THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT, PEE WEES PLAYHOUSE tv show, JOES APARTMENT short film, all LAIKA output(BOXTROLLS, PARANORMAN with bonus production documentaries); the psychedelic sequence in the 90's nature epic"The Bear";& finally, just some grown ass cartoons you need in your brain: COONSKIN(Bakshi), a response to Disney's " Song of the South" where the Uncle Remus characters are inhabited by SCATMAN CROTHERS, BARRY WHITE, & the black guy from MIAMI VICE as they try to conquer the NYC heroin market in the 70's(should have been the zeitgeist callback flick of the BLM protest years)*; ALLEGRO NON TROPPO, a response to Disney's FANTASIA's cultural colonialism toward European classical music with sex and violence; LIGHTYEARS(aka GONDAHAR) is a star studded treatment of an Isaac Asimov alien world where men & women are equal & all tech is biological; BABE 2: PIG IN THE CITY, because I like it when confused children start crying. This feels like a gateway video for your obvious & shared appreciation of practical effects in horror/fantasy/sci-fi flix. Maybe do a series of shorter episodes on that...just sayin. That would rule.
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
Also highly recommend FELIX COLGRAVE & that STURGILL SIMPSON animated record, Sound And Fury, especially "Your Song"& "A Good Look"
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
BATMETAL, nuff said
@CraigMader
2 ай бұрын
ULTRAMAN...
Hardcore punk iceberg?
albert?
did u relly need to have that background music through the whole vid...
@Hunter-jv1ld
2 ай бұрын
Yes because Katharsis are great!
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Yes
Wyatt finally released his magnum opus 🙏
You should make a an actual Stop-motion film instead of another iceberg chart. The theme of the film could be diminished cognitive capacity
❤
You look like mark Wahlberg
Wasnt a big fan of the new Stop Motion movie, the stop motion itself was pretty cool and idea was there, but it felt jumbled and the live action acting was kinda bad.
ahhhhhhh! im torn /: i love this content and im glad youre exposing your audience to the genre/medium, buuuuuuut i wish you put more thought into your presentation, like writing a script or at least not rambling as much. and maybe including some clips or images from the films? i think you could put a little more effort into pronunciation (for example, the czech guys name sounds like "yawn svonkmyer") and variety of words used; it felt pretty repetitive and was kinda painful for me to watch at times ): but man, im really glad youre talking about this stuff! ive been into stop motion like forever and imo it doesnt get enough attention. one more thing, have you seen tetsuo the iron man? its a wild and disturbing 80s japanese film with some interesting stop-motion towards the end. anyways i was debating whether to say anything at all... i mean no disrespect, just think of it as constructive criticism. (im sorry)
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
I get what you’re saying and it’s totally valid what you’re criticizing . That being said those changes are not what I want. Me writing a script is not me figuratively and literally. When I hear people read off a script it sounds like I’m watching a crappy news report than a person. I rather say the same thing that I feel than purposely expand my vocabulary because I kept looking up words in a thesaurus. Showing video clips is also not something I like doing and not because of copyright strike but my whole take is I want to come off genuine to the point as if me and the viewer were having a face to face conversations without phones or computers to show each what we’re talking about. Maybe my problem is I’m old school in the oddest ways on the internet but that’s what I love about doing this . Thanks though for the other positive feedback!
@wyattxhim
2 ай бұрын
Tetsuo the iron man ! Probably has my favorite soundtrack of any film ! Totally forgot there is stop motion towards the very end until you brought it up it’s just I was so mesmerized by the practical effects my mind forgot about the stop motion lol
@coltonroark
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhim Not gonna lie everything this person said I actually disagree with. I enjoy your videos because there is no script. Your a genuine person talking and that's a lost art in this day and age of KZread. Everything is so edited and fake. I personally would rather listen to a person talk about a subject organically. Keep it up man! I came here for the obscure metal genres but I have stayed for your genuine down to earth personally. Take care.
@xoxollin
2 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhim i think theres ways to make reading from a script sound down to earth and casual but at the same time i appreciate your response and i can see where youre coming from. ive been a fan of your channel for a while and ive had these thoughts for other videos too but this was the first one that i was personally invested in and already knew a lot about, which i think is why i felt obligated to say something finally. i still think it wouldnt hurt to expand your vocabulary a bit; sure you can get by with less but the more words you know, the more complex and direct you can be with descriptions and conveying complicated ideas. regardless i appreciate you and your chill and thoughtful response, as well as the general maturity of your comments section; you are definitely cultivating a positive community thats interested in expanding their minds through new experiences in film and music. thank you.
@coltennial9513
2 ай бұрын
I personally enjoy the non-script type videos like how Wendigoon does it. I'm sure Wyatt has some notes about the films and some quick info kind of like Wendigoon does, but unlike Wendigoon it's not his full time job and it's just chill more laid back conversations. Constructive criticism is always great for the creators so don't think I'm hatin on your comment or anything! I have been really wanting to watch Tetsuo The Iron Man, can't wait to see it.
This dude's videos are something rare on KZread.
Do you have a band or any music released? You seem like you do but I don't know
@SeregethRysgil
2 ай бұрын
Not yet - but he’s got some ideas for something in the future