| 9 Feb 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...Ahahahahaha!! ha.. haha It´s so funny. They look like sausage people. Keep up the funny work  Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "Um, OK?" | |
| 18 Feb 2006 | Isaac A. Gallegos | Loading... | |
| 20 Mar 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...Beautiful one! Since my guess is that most people won't be able to see the film - is it possible that you plan on publishing it on the web? Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "Once finished it will be avalable for download, see http://beyondthecrypt.blogspot.com for a production log, a DVD may be avalible as well with tons of behind the scenes DIY stop motion goodness." | |
| 22 Mar 2006 | Isaac A. Gallegos | Loading...I just saw corpse bride and im wondering... did they have a diffrent head per face expresion with mouth shape. If so... dude... omfg Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "In the heads of the puppets they used gears operated by hex wrenches that open and close the mouths, raise eyebrows and other facial features, as far as I know the town crier was the only puppet that had a replaceable mouth, but his head was not changed out every frame." | |
| 7 Apr 2006 | Trevor Mathis | Loading...Lovely Wallas and Gromit style. Gotta love it. I like the poster format too. Plus your choice of old school horror title type was very fitting to the character poses and all. Great job. | |
| 7 Apr 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...Lol, i didn't know that van aken was a type of clay. At first i thought u were making fun of van helsing (the movie) and clay aiken (the singer). Silly me! Lol | |
| 19 Sep 2006 | Alexandra E. A.A.Uemura | Loading...*hehehehehe...yay* Wonderful job on the expressions. You have the fabulous "I hope my fake teeth don't fall out this time..." kind of creepy for the vampire, a typical screaching damsel in distress, and a macho Indiana Jones kind of guy wielding a sword and a look that says 'I'll kick your butt.' Yup, you covered everything a successful B Movie needs. | |
| 25 Oct 2006 | Emily Rose Betzler | Loading...Haha, cool. I love how much expression you can put in clay faces. Especially these ones. They've got so much character! And the blue lighting is a great effect. Most excellent. | |
| 8 May 2007 | Matthew | Loading...LOL! This looks like Solomon Kane vs. Nosferatu in claymation! I'll look forward to seeing this! Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "Sorry to make you sad, but the time and money that this project was taking with the added problem of poor armature (the skeleton hiding under all that clay) really killed this project, you can see what I accomplished at http://vampire.chris-boyer.com You can read why I quite and watch my new project at SophieSwanson.com nothing about it appears hear at Elfwood becouse it has nothing to do with sci-fi or fantasy." | |
| 8 Dec 2007 | Shelz Keast | Loading...Great poster, it's something a bit out of the ordinary. Are you a fan of Wallace and Gromit perchance? Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: ""It's the wrong trousers Gromit! And they've gone wrong!", yes I am." | |