I've grown to really become a fan of Robert Morgan after having seen a few of his creative and creepy stop motion shorts. This is no where near the best of them, but it is certainly a fitting and enjoyable addition to his overall filmography. It is a more meta movie about "the dangers of stop motion animation". There is a dark sense of humour to it, as there often is in Morgan's films, and it is woven in to a gory and gross tale of horrific proportions. It's incredibly well done from a technical stand point, not only in terms of its wonderful stop motion animation, but also in terms of the general camerawork, lighting, editing, etc. An impressive and playful piece of short independent horror filmmaking.