Well I just finished catching up on the whole series via TMU and the YouTube videos on my large flat panel tv with internet. I'm just saying because it was a really cool way to watch it.
I was really impressed that you put so much into the production values. You really poured a lot into the sets and the music and sound design and pulled off a few tricks along the line to create some scenes that were natively easy to pull off in Moviestorm. All your custom characters were really well done also. I particularly loved the Ken and Roger likenesses.
All the voice work was outstanding and the number of voices you performed was pretty amazing and performed without the trace of a hint they were done by one person. The guest stars in this episode were pretty good as well. Doc's Jimmy Stewartish voice was appropriate for this episodes storyline.
As far as the storyline, it was wildly imaginative and I enjoyed the comic performances and satire based humor. This last episode though was more of a melodrama with comic undertones then a straight comedy and I enjoyed the story and the way it was told.
I was really impressed that you put so much into the production values. You really poured a lot into the sets and the music and sound design and pulled off a few tricks along the line to create some scenes that were natively easy to pull off in Moviestorm. All your custom characters were really well done also. I particularly loved the Ken and Roger likenesses.
All the voice work was outstanding and the number of voices you performed was pretty amazing and performed without the trace of a hint they were done by one person. The guest stars in this episode were pretty good as well. Doc's Jimmy Stewartish voice was appropriate for this episodes storyline.
As far as the storyline, it was wildly imaginative and I enjoyed the comic performances and satire based humor. This last episode though was more of a melodrama with comic undertones then a straight comedy and I enjoyed the story and the way it was told.