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This is the creepiest puppet film ever made, an experimental piece by filmmaker Len Lye in 1933. |
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alinaBBF ::: Favorites that peanut looks like a lizard...creepy 07-07-18 23:53:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
Chyanss11 ::: Favorites i know its really creepy!!! 07-07-18 23:55:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
batteryrevenge ::: Favorites THIS IS HORRIFYING. 07-07-20 02:21:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
JaytheGreek ::: Favorites +1'000'000 +badtrip 07-07-20 10:14:44 _____________________________________________________ | |
HolyKatana ::: Favorites Am I the only one who didn't find this creepy at all? 07-07-20 10:53:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
santasxgirlfriend ::: Favorites interesting! and the music is so cool thanx for posting 07-07-20 14:21:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
GrimReaper993 ::: Favorites How is it creepy? 07-07-20 15:43:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
ndn898 ::: Favorites i love this song. thanks for this 07-07-22 03:10:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
alfie89mofo ::: Favorites its clay animation which is why the tree is able to move along with her body. its mouth is a piece that is removable that you can change to a different piece, making it seem to speak or in this case sing. a lot like Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas, or his most recent film The Corpse Bride. the removable piece is also used for the eyes and is what lets it blink and move its eyes. 07-08-14 23:19:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
The Peanut Vendor - Len Lye 1933
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