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Follow The Assassin through a forbidding world of tortured souls, decrepit bunkers, and wretched monstrosities forged from the most primordial horrors of the subconscious mind. Directed by Phil Tippett.
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Follow The Assassin through a forbidding world of tortured souls, decrepit bunkers, and wretched monstrosities forged from the most primordial horrors of the subconscious mind. Directed by Phil Tippett.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Feature Film Animation | 2022 | Phil
Best Film | 2021 | Phil
2021 | Phil
Best Animated Feature | 2023 | Phil
Best Animated Feature | 2023
Outstanding Special Practical Effects in a Photoreal Project | 2023 | Phil
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Chris
Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Dan
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design on an Animated Feature | 2023 | Phil
Best Animated Feature | 2023 | Phil
Best Limited Release Film | 2023
Best Animated Film | 2023
Best Animated Film | 2023
Best Animated Film | 2022
Best Animated Feature | 2022
Best Animated Feature Film | 2022 | Phil
Best Animated Feature | 2022
Best Motion Picture | 2021 | Phil
Best Animated Feature | 2021 | Phil
Budget 250,000 USD
Box Office Collection 322,619 USD
This fully stop-motion animated film was Phil Tippett's pet project. More than thirty years in the making, he started working on it in the late 1980s after making RoboCop 2 (1990), but considered abandoning it when Jurassic Park (1993) was released, and CGI animation seemed to make stop-motion a thing of the past. However, after some urging, he started a Kickstarter campaign that allowed him to finish the movie.
According to Phil Tippett, lots of work on the film was done on Saturdays by students who wanted to get some filmmaking experience. The scene with the mountain of dead soldiers was done by melting thousands of little army men together on wire, and it took six people three years to complete the scene.
The film has no audible dialogue, and consists almost entirely of stop-motion animation and puppet work, although there are a few live-action sequences where actors in puppet suits were used.
Around the first quarter of the movie, a robots' graveyard can be seen in the background of the character. Amongst the abandoned machines an ED-209 from Robocop can be seen.
Over the years, Phil Tippett released three short clips of this movie, which made up about half of the full 82-minute version that was eventually screened at various film festivals.
"Prologue: If you disobey Me and remain hostile to Me, I will act against you in wrathful hostility. I, for My part, will discipline you sevenfold for your sins. You shall eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of your daughters. I will destroy your cult places and cut down your incense stands, and I will heap your carcasses upon your lifeless idols. I will spurn you. I will lay your cities in ruin and make your sanctuaries desolate and I will not savor your pleasing odors. I will make the land desolate so that your enemies who settle it shall be appalled by it. And you I will scatter among the nations and I will unsheath the sword against you. Your land shall become a desolation and your cities a ruin. Leviticus"