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Highly Illogical!
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:44 pm
by spoooze!
Hey all,
I've completed my latest short film Highly Illogical. It's a song that aired on the Dr. Demento show and is sung by none-other then the pointy eared man himself... Leonard Nimoy... aka SPOCK from Star Trek!
http://www.nranimation.com/illogical.htm
Enjoy!
James
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:24 pm
by mkelley
Cute.
There are all kinds of possibilities with the "Golden Throats" albums (at least two CDs worth of Nimoy, Shatner and other "singers" doing their best to... well, "sing").
I had an animation of Shatner doing "Lucy in the Sky" that was pretty good -- have to try and dig it up and post it sometime. He could be very very scary.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:47 am
by spoooze!
^^Thanks

Glad you liked it.
I had an animation of Shatner doing "Lucy in the Sky" that was pretty good -- have to try and dig it up and post it sometime.
lol you should post it. I'd like to see it.
He could be very very scary.
Hey you think that's scary... ever seen
The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFR-8NVjw-k
What was dear Spock ON when he wrote this??

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:30 pm
by mkelley
Hmmmm, never saw that. Probably most interesting thing was the Spock ears worn by all the backup singers (I'm sure they were supposed to be elven ears, right? :>)
I suspect this (the albums Nimoy and Shatner released during this period) was an effort to capitalize not so much on the Trek show (which was pretty much over by then) but somehow to be "with it" and "mod" and in the 60's. The problem with folks who tried this (wearing Nehru jackets and long hair when they were over 30 years old) was they just didn't connect with the younger generation. Those of us who were young just laughed at them (and not with them) and they never could figure it out.
Probably like I would look and sound if I tried to make an MTV video today (which is why my target audience is old folks -- at least I understand THAT generation :>) I know I'm out of it when I don't understand the promos for Nick at Night's cartoon swim.
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:39 pm
by jahnocli
Well, whatever his other talents, you'd think someone would have told Leonard Nimoy at some stage that he was a tone-deaf no-hoper as a singer. You're right, it's funny for all the wrong reasons. Couldn't watch more than 30 seconds' worth...!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:14 am
by mkelley
spoooze! wrote:^^Thanks

Glad you liked it.
I had an animation of Shatner doing "Lucy in the Sky" that was pretty good -- have to try and dig it up and post it sometime.
lol you should post it. I'd like to see it.
Finally got around to putting it up on YouTube. Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_myrJF7HWE
We used only a small part of this for a "coming attractions" clip within our weekly show ("Never Too Late"). So the rest of it isn't very polished (not to say that anything I do is very polished -- time is always more of a factor :>) but I wanted to finish the whole thing to include on the DVD (besides, Shat is just plain fun to animate -- like most good voice actors he is WAY over the top. The problem, of course, is that he acts this way even when it's not voice acting <bg>).
If I remember correctly (and I may not) this was on his "Transformed Man" album, which a friend of mine had. Nothing about the album was tongue-in-cheek -- it seemed like it took itself *very* seriously. (About half of the album was straight Star Trek music from the show). Whether Billy himself felt that way or not is something we'll never know.
Certainly in later years he has made a career out of poking fun at his image, but I'm never quite sure if it's informed or simply a clever move by his agent.
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:19 am
by mkelley
Ah, my old mind still works. I just did this search:
http://www.amazon.com/Transformed-Man-W ... 293&sr=8-1
Now, I am going to go out on a limb here and say that this is NOT the entire original album. I remember very clearly that half of the album was Star Trek music (the reason my friend bought it in the first place). Indeed, the original artwork had Captain Kirk standing there with a model of the Enterprise. But the new cover picture of the CD was on the back.
More importantly, you can clearly see how serious this album was intended -- read the reviews and you'll see that many people STILL take it seriously. I dunno, whether Shatner thought he could sing or not I still think it was a serious error in judgment to interpret these songs that way.
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:02 pm
by technoweasel
I noticed that your picture is of E from 'The Incredibles.' Do you work for pixar or is that just a picture you found?
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:28 am
by spoooze!
Do you work for pixar
Haha I WISH

Is my work really that good?
or is that just a picture you found?
Yeah. Found it via Google.
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:08 am
by J. Baker
That was great spoooze!

I know that the audio wasn't your own but with your new line-styled characters, animation, creativity and a professional audio file, that was very entertaining.
But don't put Average Joe on the side burner just yet... I still enjoy those.
EDIT: Oh yeah, I'm glad you added me to your animation, LOL!


Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:54 am
by Vilma
Like two berries!!
It's a fun video, spoooze.
