I first heard about this earlier today from Joblo.com, and frankly I might have been a little freaked out if I hadn’t read about his experience first. Today I received a large package in the mail which contained what I would describe as a large, old, cloudy mason jar with a rusty lid.
When I opened it there was a very odd collection of items inside…
First off, when I opened the box there was a handwritten note that stated the following:
This jar holds a story - the story of a single tragic incident that needs to be unlocked. Dive in, investigate the evidence and discover what lies beneath the surface of frenziedwaters.com
After setting that aside, I unpacked what was within and found the aforementioned mason jar.
The mysterious mason jar
Kind of weird, right? Having the jar cloudy made it all the creepier. Anyway...
When I opened it there was a very odd collection of items inside…
First off, when I opened the box there was a handwritten note that stated the following:
This jar holds a story - the story of a single tragic incident that needs to be unlocked. Dive in, investigate the evidence and discover what lies beneath the surface of frenziedwaters.com
After setting that aside, I unpacked what was within and found the aforementioned mason jar.
The mysterious mason jar
Kind of weird, right? Having the jar cloudy made it all the creepier. Anyway...
- 7/9/2009
- by Vic Holtreman
- ScreenRant
Contrary to what you might think, it was not Todd’s thorough synopsis of Nocturna that encouraged me to watch the film; but, the respected advice of Todd’s guest audio reviewer (and young son), Willy. When it comes to kids movies, you gotta trust kids!
Premiering out of competition in the Venice Nights sidebar at the 2007 Venice International Film Festival, with an international premiere in the Sprockets Family Zone at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, Adrià Garcia and Victor Maldonado’s debut animated feature “pitches the seductive idea that there exists an entire working universe dedicated to actively manufacturing the effects of the night” (Ronnie Scheib, Variety). Ray Bennett at The Hollywood Reporter described Nocturna as “handsomely drawn telling a charming tale of an orphan who learns why he shouldn’t be scared of the dark.” Both critics appreciated the film’s hand-drawn animation to counter the numbing ubiquity of computer-generated 3D animation.
Premiering out of competition in the Venice Nights sidebar at the 2007 Venice International Film Festival, with an international premiere in the Sprockets Family Zone at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, Adrià Garcia and Victor Maldonado’s debut animated feature “pitches the seductive idea that there exists an entire working universe dedicated to actively manufacturing the effects of the night” (Ronnie Scheib, Variety). Ray Bennett at The Hollywood Reporter described Nocturna as “handsomely drawn telling a charming tale of an orphan who learns why he shouldn’t be scared of the dark.” Both critics appreciated the film’s hand-drawn animation to counter the numbing ubiquity of computer-generated 3D animation.
- 9/26/2008
- by Michael Guillen
- Screen Anarchy
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