So iZak will rather watch cartoons than analyzing the data of the incoming object...reminds me of old Stanislaw Lem stories, especially one, where Pirx is on a scrappy freighter with a totally incompetent and drunk crew, when a million years old and 10 kilometers big spaceship passes by and Pirx is not able to get anything or anyone to work in order to record or document this encounter.
His room reminded me so much of other sci-fi minimalist residences, we make the prison we live in. Fifth Element-ish, only trashier. Obviously this guy has been there for some time.
Congratulations to the writer and the director. You hit every single cliche imaginable, visually, dialogue-wise, narrative and acting. What an achievement.
What an awesome rare gem! Acting 10/10 Story 10/10 Camera/visuals 10/10 Sound 10/10 Slice of life in some hilarious universe, but fits so well together!
Douglas Utting did a GREAT job. He showed real range: apathy and calmness, anger, whimsy, frustration, etc. He has a real talent for comedy, but also was totally believable in the serious, dramatic moments.
Excellent! With a hidden lesson split two ways, was very easy to get drawn Into the characters, the humor was spot on. Keep it up you all have talent. Thanks.
I think this a great example of how you have to really be careful of what you create because with something's what's done cannot be undone no matter what you do...also raising children they will certainly remember everything that comes out of your mouth though what you spoke may not have been meant to be taken seriously children are little learning computers they categorize everything they feel, see hear taste and touch and it all forms who and what they will be
That equipment at 2:44 is unmistakable. I used to work in a step-by-step telephone exchange in the 80's. That's a bank of selectors and the scene afterwards is a switch testing machine. Most of the buildings with that sort of equipment in it are long demolished after they were made obsolete by computerised exchanges. Good to see one still in one piece.
I always wanted a short film that played like Kafka but unraveled like Wenders...And now I have one! Thanks for this mindful, adorable paean to Darkstar, Deep Thought, and all of the sci-fi nerds who find outer-space a delightfully cynical, predictably unpredictable place where people still smoke indoors.
@@theglitchco Very kind of you to say. I'm impressed and excited to follow TGC. Keep in mind that I work in the industry at home in NYC...and I do like to support work as well.
This is great film and great radio. I listened to the whole thing first and enjoyed the heck out of it. Watching the film was like an added bonus of even richer content. Well done all concerned.
Oh, that damn crazy A.I.!!! When it said it was on break, I almost died. So, Instead of monitoring and collecting data on what could possibly be the greatest discovery in human history, It clocks out to watch cartoons instead. I mean after all, It's only doing what it was told to do. At 10am, clock in and work til 7pm, then clock out. Bloody fuckin' brilliant, that was! Shout out to everyone involved in the creation of this short film. Excellent job!
@@theglitchco I like to think I have a keen eye for good, snarky, and sarcastically dry satire. It's rare these days to find someone with the same style in humor, as myself. Therefor, I then also like to give recognition to fellow, like minded folks such as yourselves. *real recognize real* (as the saying goes)
I'm digging the lead actor's beard. It looks real and I believe it is. A while back I grew this hellaciously bushy long walrus moustache. It was a real chore to keep. I had someone special in my life at the time and he liked it, so I kept it, but brushing my teeth 4-5 times a day was major aggravation and I also fell into the weird habit of chewing on it a lot. Other people also liked it and that also made me keep it and let it grow more and more. After about 8-9 months I just got fed up with it and began chopping with scissors then was able to use a pain old ordinary Bic razor to totally abolish the monster. I felt so freaking free that my boyfriend's disappointment was laughable. I was so tired of habitually chewing on the darned varmint most of all. I wonder if the actor fellow in this film was hired because he was the only actor who had a real such beard? Anyway. This is a hacky but kind of super short sci-fi film. I like it. It also has humor and isn't so dark and dystopian as many shorter sci-fi films seem to be. This guy and the storyline could make a great series or at least a series of short films. Thanks to everyone who created this work. Definitely viewer approved!!!
Good writing! For the scale of Production this was very well executed. The Actor was able to create a relatable character. The fact not all space industry will be Star Trek high adventure is a legitimate point. The AI replacement was timely on the issues. Possibly that actually makes this one of the most recommended recent works of it's kind for the thinking person. Thanks!
It made me think of a friend of mine that was stationed at a remote listening post at the northern most end of Greenland. I can't remember the official name of the place, and I don't think I ever heard from my friend again.
Very good....far about the typical sci-fi short fare. The station itself is unique. It looks like a 1930's era oil drilling rig. Again, very well done!
So clever and well done. The song in the beginning was perfect,, Then the little things, such as peeling the cellophane off of the IZAK label on the computer.Very realistic.
Loved it. Great story and it relates to everyday people. How you act influences those around you. A good attitude is contagious. By far the best thing I've watched on this binge fest!
Relates to everyday people, because I too just got a delivery via spaceship to my home, which is also on a floating barge, in a universe filled with color and breathable air. Even my delivery item was smart, yet a smarty pants, and a total character, that I was able to train to diss me, yet, who I came to love. My only difference was I couldn't say goodbye. I really do know what you mean though and I was going to say the writing and dialog are great, but the everything was pretty great. I liked it too.
Wow; if only the "Company" had installed all the programming required to perform the task... Than, the "lack of enthusiasm" the custodian demonstrated at "turnover," would have been irrelevant. P.s. Interesting use of a protective field containing the outpost. It's a couple city blocks literally floating in space.
This is a hilarious film ! Love it ! Man arguing with a machine ! So darn funny ! Keep making films like this and i will watch them all the time ! God bless !
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Addendum: 4. No better moment to train AI as the moment you have a job to do that you really don't want to.
Louis Horvath...Asimov later added what he called the "zeroeth" law: "0"..."A robot may not harm Humanity, or through inaction allow Humanity to come to harm. "Another Science fiction writer, Harry Harrison, known for his book which was eventually made into the great movie "Solyent Green", added a fourth law: "A robot must reproduce as long as it does not conflict with the first or second or third law." Some of Asimov's later novels dealt with his famous robot, R.Daneel Olivaw, having to use the Zeroeth Law to help Humanity.
til the robots decide that the human vermin are unnecessary/wasteful creatures that are wasting the precious minerals on the earth to breed indisciminately to use more and more and more of the earths finite resources to breed more and more and more vermin.... then.... time to get rid of the vermin to save the planet from extinction. oil runs out by 2045?, natural gas 20 yrs later... but have 100 years of ozone clogging COAL to burn so that will be good... 2050 the robots will take over, limit to all ppl on earth for ONE CHILD AND ONE CHILD ONLY and that is if they are making AT LEAST $200,000/yr... in adjusted dollars as by then $200,000 US will be ... a MILLION$$$$++++ if the US is still in existence in the US of mesico/afrika that will be on fire with civil wars wehn welfare runs out and cant have 10 kids and get MORE MONEY for each one of them, compliments of the US taxpayers that refuse to pay 50% tax to support half the population on welfare... oh wait, 50% of the population already gets "help" from the gov/taxpayers NOW!!!
I found myself being drawn in to the storyline quickly and developed empathy for both characters, very enjoyable (apart from all the damn ads) l doff my hat to the creator 👏👍
Loved it. The 'Pinback' named plant -- perfect. Rest easy Dan O'Bannon ('Sgt. Pinback' from 'John Carpenter's DARK STAR'). You made a difference. D.A. ps: Would be a perfect part of a trio of little films all tied together. Hint-Hint.
I've seen enough of these to designate this as a type of genre; the Outpost Movie. They may be popular because they are cheap to make. I am not going to look thru all 445 comments, but I am sure others have noticed the "Pinback" reference to the movie "Dark Star". The character "Pinback" was played by Dan O'Brian..."The film "Dark Star", directed by John Carpenter .......was released in 1974...... O'Bannon served in a number of capacities, including scripting, editing and acting in one of the leading roles ("Pinback"). O'Bannon, growing up a science-fiction and horror enthusiast, abandoned technical work (including a stint as a computer animator on George Lucas' classic Star Wars) for screenwriting." "O'Bannon wrote the screenplay for Alien". Wikipedia article on O'Bannon. "Dark Star" is an hilarious satire on Science Fiction and could be considered an "Outpost" type move, and I'm sure it was an inspiration for this film.
The moment I saw the cup with "Pinback" written on that piece of paper I knew I was gonna like this. I'm surprised that little AI didn't just quote the bible and blow the place up. Was wondering if there wasn't going to be a surprise cameo of a beach ball tomato. So... the cigarette is ... surfing, right? LOVE IT!!
Fabulous Sparky!!!!! What a great flick. I could actually feel my heart pumping with excitement wondering if he was going to make his window of departure! Excellent graphics!!!
Douglas Utting; I do believe that beard is real. Love the tributes to scifi that has gone before. Great close and credits roll. Really enjoyed this little gem.
Wow, if only the "Company" had installed all the programming required to perform the task... Then the "lack of enthusiasm" the custodian demonstrated at "turnover" would have been irrelevant. P.s. interesting use of a protective field containing the outpost. It's like a couple city blocks, literally floating in space.
This was every bit as clever as #2001ASpaceOdyssey for its running time... Let's hope iZak doesn't go mad. I also like that the shuttle looked like a combination of a 19th & a 20th Century locomotive. Cool.
Very enjoyable. Didn't know where it was going. Just along for the ride.
In less than an hour, he managed to turn the computer into a smart ass.
I would correct you and say it was AI, but those smart asses hold a grudge and can get even.
So iZak will rather watch cartoons than analyzing the data of the incoming object...reminds me of old Stanislaw Lem stories, especially one, where Pirx is on a scrappy freighter with a totally incompetent and drunk crew, when a million years old and 10 kilometers big spaceship passes by and Pirx is not able to get anything or anyone to work in order to record or document this encounter.
The Aussie idiom and mining industry undertone is very well done. Someone who made this film has done FIFO for sure.
His room reminded me so much of other sci-fi minimalist residences, we make the prison we live in. Fifth Element-ish, only trashier. Obviously this guy has been there for some time.
Congratulations to the writer and the director. You hit every single cliche imaginable, visually, dialogue-wise, narrative and acting. What an achievement.
Superb cinematography and set design! I love the 1980s feel, a clever antithesis to the iPhone sleekness of the other Sci-fi movies
What an awesome rare gem!
Acting 10/10
Story 10/10
Camera/visuals 10/10
Sound 10/10
Slice of life in some hilarious universe, but fits so well together!
You are too kind!
This is the best sci-fi I've seen in years. The garage rock in the first part was absolutely perfect. Thankfully your friend Gérard.
Some of the finest tabletop photography I've seen recently!
Douglas Utting did a GREAT job.
He showed real range: apathy and calmness, anger, whimsy, frustration, etc. He has a real talent for comedy, but also was totally believable in the serious, dramatic moments.
Thank you, Pegasus! Very kind of you.
Excellent! With a hidden lesson split two ways, was very easy to get drawn Into the characters, the humor was spot on. Keep it up you all have talent. Thanks.
Thank you anuthis!
ISBN: 0937 134 007
Just like home only longer shifts...fucking brilliant.
So what happened in the end. What was the signal?
I think this a great example of how you have to really be careful of what you create because with something's what's done cannot be undone no matter what you do...also raising children they will certainly remember everything that comes out of your mouth though what you spoke may not have been meant to be taken seriously children are little learning computers they categorize everything they feel, see hear taste and touch and it all forms who and what they will be
Like chatting with bomb number 20, eh? Only a just a bit safer and cheakier! I loved the homage to Dark Star. A classic.
"Let there be light"
What about the direct link. The plant called Pinback.
Bomb 20 was awesome!! "let there be light!"
I explode, therefore I am. ;-)
Great story. Totally hilarious. Finally an humoristic approach to AI. Best of all: the actual monologues and dialogs are totally realistic.
Thanks Richard! We're glad you liked it.
"Thank you, Sparky!
Now I can leave
this rust bucket."
I appreciated the
20th century style touches.
*Richard* 🍀
In the future there will be no air filters anywhere!
The initial scene where the outside of the station is seen has a Red Dwarf vibe to it.
Good production!
From Dwarfies everywhere, thanks!
Yes it did I’m ready for a new RED DWARF🤔 who could play LISTER 😂
That equipment at 2:44 is unmistakable. I used to work in a step-by-step telephone exchange in the 80's. That's a bank of selectors and the scene afterwards is a switch testing machine. Most of the buildings with that sort of equipment in it are long demolished after they were made obsolete by computerised exchanges. Good to see one still in one piece.
Well spotted! We shot some of the scenes on location at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker. The rest of it was filmed in a studio in Farnham.
Dark Star is a great film and this is a great homage to it. Thanks so much!
I always wanted a short film that played like Kafka but unraveled like Wenders...And now I have one! Thanks for this mindful, adorable paean to Darkstar, Deep Thought, and all of the sci-fi nerds who find outer-space a delightfully cynical, predictably unpredictable place where people still smoke indoors.
Thanks Chris! You're the best.
@@theglitchco Very kind of you to say. I'm impressed and excited to follow TGC. Keep in mind that I work in the industry at home in NYC...and I do like to support work as well.
Very unique! Comedic with a dark flair. Excellent acting set design sound and music. This had it all thank you for sharing this great work!
This is great film and great radio. I listened to the whole thing first and enjoyed the heck out of it. Watching the film was like an added bonus of even richer content. Well done all concerned.
Thank you John! Very kind words. Our sound recordist and designer was very pleased to hear you appreciated his work!
I frequently come back to this, great short.
Very good I liked the film well done
Oh, that damn crazy A.I.!!! When it said it was on break, I almost died. So, Instead of monitoring and collecting data on what could possibly be the greatest discovery in human history, It clocks out to watch cartoons instead. I mean after all, It's only doing what it was told to do. At 10am, clock in and work til 7pm, then clock out. Bloody fuckin' brilliant, that was! Shout out to everyone involved in the creation of this short film. Excellent job!
Thank you Jonathan! Very kind words.
@@theglitchco I like to think I have a keen eye for good, snarky, and sarcastically dry satire. It's rare these days to find someone with the same style in humor, as myself. Therefor, I then also like to give recognition to fellow, like minded folks such as yourselves.
*real recognize real*
(as the saying goes)
i thought, how in the world can u make a sci-fi from back in the 70s - 80s! but u did it! i am impressed!
This need to be CINEMATIC !!! Better than Hollywood movies. Thank YOU!
"Did you come here to die?" "Nah mate, I came 'ere yesterday...."
Superb, very good, en original.
Good acting, and storyline 👏👏👏
A very sparky sci-fi short film. Loved it. It's going into my Great Short Films playlist. Thank you.
Todd, you da best.
Joy to watch, but at the same time a reality, this is how we end up. Reading through the comments I would say we are all in Rust Bucket.
I'm digging the lead actor's beard. It looks real and I believe it is. A while back I grew this hellaciously bushy long walrus moustache. It was a real chore to keep. I had someone special in my life at the time and he liked it, so I kept it, but brushing my teeth 4-5 times a day was major aggravation and I also fell into the weird habit of chewing on it a lot. Other people also liked it and that also made me keep it and let it grow more and more. After about 8-9 months I just got fed up with it and began chopping with scissors then was able to use a pain old ordinary Bic razor to totally abolish the monster. I felt so freaking free that my boyfriend's disappointment was laughable. I was so tired of habitually chewing on the darned varmint most of all. I wonder if the actor fellow in this film was hired because he was the only actor who had a real such beard? Anyway. This is a hacky but kind of super short sci-fi film. I like it. It also has humor and isn't so dark and dystopian as many shorter sci-fi films seem to be. This guy and the storyline could make a great series or at least a series of short films. Thanks to everyone who created this work. Definitely viewer approved!!!
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the effort and for posting.
a perfect depiction of human nature at its best and worst
This was terrific! So the AI wanted him to stay, but couldn’t go through with the deceit? Brilliant.
Bravo!!! Spot-on humour, excellent details throughout. Loved it!
Good writing! For the scale of Production this was very well executed. The Actor was able to create a relatable character. The fact not all space industry will be Star Trek high adventure is a legitimate point. The AI replacement was timely on the issues. Possibly that actually makes this one of the most recommended recent works of it's kind for the thinking person. Thanks!
Loved the 1970's Dr. Who style cheesy models and sets. Well done.
Excellent acting. Great dialog. An Award winner in my book. I love the Australian sense of humor.
I thoroughly enjoyed the humour, and the actor's play is terrific, especially that part, "are you serious?!", 16:30
Brilliant.
Creative, amusing, intriguing, good acting . Fun to watch. Cheers
It made me think of a friend of mine that was stationed at a remote listening post at the northern most end of Greenland. I can't remember the official name of the place, and I don't think I ever heard from my friend again.
They are still listening...
Send a postcard...
thule?
@@danilorainone406 No, it was actually north of Thule, he said occasionally the Navy would send a chopper to his post with supplies.
Dead?
Very good....far about the typical sci-fi short fare. The station itself is unique. It looks like a 1930's era oil drilling rig. Again, very well done!
So clever and well done. The song in the beginning was perfect,, Then the little things, such as peeling the cellophane off of the IZAK label on the computer.Very realistic.
Particularly realistic was the way that "Integrated" was misspelt on iZak's label - very 21st century. Great film.
Brilliant. I asked the bell to let me know when another one comes along.
Loved it. Great story and it relates to everyday people. How you act influences those around you. A good attitude is contagious.
By far the best thing I've watched on this binge fest!
Relates to everyday people, because I too just got a delivery via spaceship to my home, which is also on a floating barge, in a universe filled with color and breathable air. Even my delivery item was smart, yet a smarty pants, and a total character, that I was able to train to diss me, yet, who I came to love. My only difference was I couldn't say goodbye. I really do know what you mean though and I was going to say the writing and dialog are great, but the everything was pretty great. I liked it too.
Amazing story
Red Dwarf inspired comedy for something completely different!
Sparky (A.I.) got caught up in all the distractions just like people do and in the end showed his true humanity by lying
Wow; if only the "Company" had installed all the programming required to perform the task... Than, the "lack of enthusiasm" the custodian demonstrated at "turnover," would have been irrelevant.
P.s. Interesting use of a protective field containing the outpost. It's a couple city blocks literally floating in space.
@@ssgbeowulf6350 Being online is like being on a street corner televised to whoever I will not hide > come get me
@@glennparker5516 Have I corrected the grammer mistake?
@@ssgbeowulf6350 No worries Good brother speak your mind
@Scott Miller Ouch I stand corrected Scotty Pockets
This is a hilarious film ! Love it ! Man arguing with a machine ! So darn funny ! Keep making films like this and i will watch them all the time ! God bless !
Thanks Linda! We will :)
Dark Star for Aussies, even down to the Pinback reference. Excellent.
I'm still trying to find darkstar even on VHS
@@josephcontreras8930 enjoy mate! th-cam.com/video/ocse-0bBfo8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks trippy
Well done to all involved with the creation of this brilliant piece of work!!! Thank you for creating and posting!
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Addendum:
4. No better moment to train AI as the moment you have a job to do that you really don't want to.
Louis Horvath...Asimov later added what he called the "zeroeth" law: "0"..."A robot may not harm Humanity, or through inaction allow Humanity to come to harm. "Another Science fiction writer, Harry Harrison, known for his book which was eventually made into the great movie "Solyent Green", added a fourth law: "A robot must reproduce as long as it does not conflict with the first or second or third law." Some of Asimov's later novels dealt with his famous robot, R.Daneel Olivaw, having to use the Zeroeth Law to help Humanity.
til the robots decide that the human vermin are unnecessary/wasteful creatures that are wasting the precious minerals on the earth to breed indisciminately to use more and more and more of the earths finite resources to breed more and more and more vermin.... then.... time to get rid of the vermin to save the planet from extinction. oil runs out by 2045?, natural gas 20 yrs later... but have 100 years of ozone clogging COAL to burn so that will be good... 2050 the robots will take over, limit to all ppl on earth for ONE CHILD AND ONE CHILD ONLY and that is if they are making AT LEAST $200,000/yr... in adjusted dollars as by then $200,000 US will be ... a MILLION$$$$++++ if the US is still in existence in the US of mesico/afrika that will be on fire with civil wars wehn welfare runs out and cant have 10 kids and get MORE MONEY for each one of them, compliments of the US taxpayers that refuse to pay 50% tax to support half the population on welfare... oh wait, 50% of the population already gets "help" from the gov/taxpayers NOW!!!
I found myself being drawn in to the storyline quickly and developed empathy for both characters, very enjoyable (apart from all the damn ads) l doff my hat to the creator 👏👍
Wow everything was 11/10❤
Very nice production of quality character . Refreshing .
Great film. We love it. Great performance by Doug Utting too
Amazing performance, this guy is going places
Space travel and 1930s cartoons???? At least this story had an ending. YEA!
Good, and music too
Gotta say I was completely drawn in. Great little film. Sparky's a quick learner.
That was excellent! Loved it! Yes, and the audio was amazing!
That was GREAT!!! And what a glorious Beard!
Loved it. The 'Pinback' named plant -- perfect. Rest easy Dan O'Bannon ('Sgt. Pinback' from 'John Carpenter's DARK STAR'). You made a difference.
D.A.
ps: Would be a perfect part of a trio of little films all tied together. Hint-Hint.
Fantastic! Loved it. Qudos to the sound editor!
I feel like that's exactly the AI Aussies would create.
I love how he can go out on his "porch" without any air supply or anything, and just look out at his "lawn."
It's contained in some sort of shield which you see ripples from when he throws his cigarette.
@@jessemiller9792 Oh, that's what those ripples were? I didn't get that.
Thanks!
Like star trek with the force feild
@@bronxpane7290 Or a force field.
@@jessemiller9792 so that energy (I'm assuming) shield can hold gases but solids pass through it with little to no resistance? Interesting.
The Nod to Pinback from Darkstar really cinched the vibe of the video..well played!
There's this great seafood joint by the lake. "
Not near the sea, in other words.
😂😂😂
This vid was hilarious and thanks for posting
Lol...machine catching on pretty quick!....this is a campy little piece
Love it 🎩S. Off‼️
I've seen enough of these to designate this as a type of genre; the Outpost Movie. They may be popular because they are cheap to make. I am not going to look thru all 445 comments, but I am sure others have noticed the "Pinback" reference to the movie "Dark Star". The character "Pinback" was played by Dan O'Brian..."The film "Dark Star", directed by John Carpenter .......was released in 1974...... O'Bannon served in a number of capacities, including scripting, editing and acting in one of the leading roles ("Pinback"). O'Bannon, growing up a science-fiction and horror enthusiast, abandoned technical work (including a stint as a computer animator on George Lucas' classic Star Wars) for screenwriting." "O'Bannon wrote the screenplay for Alien". Wikipedia article on O'Bannon. "Dark Star" is an hilarious satire on Science Fiction and could be considered an "Outpost" type move, and I'm sure it was an inspiration for this film.
Nice little adventure. ¡Thanbks for sharing!
Brilliant... just perfect. Has so much potential. Hope this project gets picked up.
I Absolulte love it! :) Great job!
A tip of our hats to Carpenter's DARK STAR, eh? …
Don't worry, Sparky. it's just Talbot and The Phoenix Asteroids.
The moment I saw the cup with "Pinback" written on that piece of paper I knew I was gonna like this. I'm surprised that little AI didn't just quote the bible and blow the place up. Was wondering if there wasn't going to be a surprise cameo of a beach ball tomato. So... the cigarette is ... surfing, right? LOVE IT!!
*Talby
Unique and well done😀I could watch it again.
It’s an admonishment to most people - to care more about the quality of your work
Love the Strowger 2000-type group selectors at 2:46. Some years ago I spent far too many hours adjusting the wipers and cleaning the banks on those.
This movie was, simply, Peachy!!!🙃
Fabulous Sparky!!!!! What a great flick. I could actually feel my heart pumping with excitement wondering if he was going to make his window of departure! Excellent graphics!!!
Thanks Sarah, that's very kind!
Terrific. Very enjoyable. More please sparky.
Nice! It's everything you would expect but...Really well done.👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I sensed a little bit of Red Dwarf influence here. Very funny film.
What the smeg are you talking about!!!! lol.. yep.. Red Dwarf
Feel like that's something krytn would do cause lister taught him to be lazy.
enigmaticmisfit more like Dark star.
Douglas Utting; I do believe that beard is real. Love the tributes to scifi that has gone before. Great close and credits roll. Really enjoyed this little gem.
It was really catchy. All the atmosphere, music, cartoons e.t.c. brilliant idea. And of course Aussie accent ..:)
Excellent short! Sort of expected an alien cruiser to whoos by while Izak having its off-time watching cartoons after 19:00 as it was taught to do.
Very good! Excellent!
Everything was peachy until 19.00.. 😄
Really good. Enjoyed this very much.
Wow, if only the "Company" had installed all the programming required to perform the task... Then the "lack of enthusiasm" the custodian demonstrated at "turnover" would have been irrelevant.
P.s. interesting use of a protective field containing the outpost. It's like a couple city blocks, literally floating in space.
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Is that a standing ovation, how thrilling!
Yep, this was fire!🔥
This is red dwarf meets Moon
Sold. Take my money. Haha
Man I LOVE red dwarf
Great case to set AI's up to run things.
So good. What a great actor.
Superb, absolutely beautiful, made my day :) Thank you!!!
That was great 😂 I'd love to see more from these people.
This was every bit as clever as #2001ASpaceOdyssey for its running time...
Let's hope iZak doesn't go mad.
I also like that the shuttle looked like a combination of a 19th & a 20th Century locomotive. Cool.
So good! Surprised he could go out without mask
Simple. Deep. Insightful.