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Title: Flabby Hoffman Cartoonage - TV Series Clip 11.mpg View count: 5 Rating: 0 (0 ratings) Description: The Flabby Hoffman Cartoonage has never been accused of being an over produced, glitzy, homogenized and sanitized effort. In fact, the hallmark if there is one that unifies all the Cartoonage is its utter lack of any signs of professionalism. No these are all clearly works of mischief in which the production values are afterthoughts. Its the free expression brought on by the lack of structure, the stream of consciousness that working outside the strictures of the pre-conceived notions of animation, coloring outside of the lines if you will, that forms a continuity onto itself. You are the ones that have to decide whether or not to suspend your expectations enough to come inside and check out this frenetic construct. Because part of the point is to say that the direction modern entertainment is taking you in is wrong. It doesn't take $254 million dollars to entertain people for an hour and a half. In fact, its obscene and criminal in a way to think that people would spend that much money on a piece of ephemeral diversion when the world is in such dire straits. Clever and creative people can entertain with next to nothing and frequently did in days gone by. But through years of conditioning we have become immured to the prospect of seeing billions spent every year just to fool us into thinking we are feeling something. It does not matter whether these things are profitable and can be justified by the bottom line of some soulless corporation. The fact is that every billion we spend on making Superman sequels and Hanna Montana vehicles is a billion less we have for sheltering the homeless, creating jobs, education and advancing our society. When you combine the billions from movies with the billions from sports and television, the money we've spent over the last 35 years would be enough to pay for health care for all and a public transportation system inclusive enough to end congestion and reliance on middle east oil. We don't recognize the basic economics at play here, but the fact is that we have a limited supply of resources and when we choose to do one thing, it means we cannot do another. But no.you'd rather watch The Transformers and be titillated by an intellectually empty $300 million dollar fantasy for two hours than watch two hours of Cartoonage which I made for about $25 bucks. That is why you fail. That is why this country is on the brink of demise. Do you love it enough to change the course and bring humanity back into the equation? Tags: flabby hoffman, cartoonage, flabby hoffman tv series clips, cartoons, Author: FlabbyHoffman |