Online Epic to Release Penultimate Episode 148
Brokensaint writes "The award-winning 3-year epic 'Broken Saints' is preparing to launch it's 23rd installment in its cult hit saga. Winner of the Sundance Online Film Festival Audience Award for Animation, 'Broken Saints' contains over 10 hours of original flash storytelling in 'cinematic literature' format (think animated comic). Having been seen by over 2 million people worldwide, this free web project will be launching the penultimate episode in the series next week, and will close out its run with a 1 hour finale in June.
'Broken Saints' follows the paths of four protagonists from different cultures that receive an ominous vision of the future - a vision that is somehow tied to the launching of a global telecommunications network. One of the main characters - the Muslim mercenary Oran - was created as a direct protest of the continued sanctions against the nation of Iraq. His role in the story chillingly mirrors the direction of current global events.
The 3-person team from North Vancouver, Canada hopes to release a tradition graphic novel and DVD box set of the series by Christmas 2003. They are also in talks with production companies ranging from HBO to the Sci-Fi Network to do a mini-series adaptation of the epic.
If you want to help the lads chip away at their mounting bandwidth bills, please consider dropping a dime in their kitty."
Broken Saints (First Post?!) (Score:5, Informative)
They're utterly deserving of whatever graphic Slashdot brings to the site.
However, I don't think "Penultimate Episode About to Be Release Soon, But Not Yet!" is "news", even in the Slashdot sense.
As a link, cool. The press-release feel of the post is kind of silly, though.
Re: Broken Saints (First Post?!) (Score:1)
> They're utterly deserving of whatever graphic Slashdot brings to the site.
You refer, I suppose, to a graphic slashdotting?
Re:Broken Saints (First Post?!) (Score:2)
-- or even the fact that its not the last episode (might be news)
-- or the first episode (might be news)
Its the penultimate episode -- as in the second to last episode (probably not news).
Then again (Karma burn on) -- we're getting Slashdot stories every time there is a new version of the trailer for the Matrix sequeal too.
Just watched first chapter... (Score:2)
-Sean
Re:Just watched first chapter... (Score:1)
Re:Just watched first chapter... (Score:2)
-Sean
Re:Just watched first chapter... (Score:1)
Re:Broken Saints (First Post?!) (Score:4, Informative)
1) Donations
2) Every three to four months, a benefit concert is held in the North Shore (aka North Vancouver) with some (if not all) the profits going to Broken Saints. Most of the bands are indies, but there have been a couple of bands that even I recognized (I mostly listen to country, so I am not up to date on metal/grunge/techno/etc).
BTW, I believe that another party is in the works, after
Lynn Valley 4 Life (Score:1)
Re:Lynn Valley 4 Life (Score:1)
I was never able to meet the Broken Saints creators, but I know a couple of guys that do, and the Broken Saints guys are focused and good people. I hope that they are not lured by the dark side.
Broken Saints Update (Score:1)
Just wanted to let you guys/girls know.
Katz (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously, that is the biggest description I've seen in the 5-6 years I've been reading slashdot. Reminds me about Katz; just keeps going, and going...
Speaking of The Man Everyone Loves to Hate, the King Of Pontification...where is the guy? We haven't heard a peep from him in ages(not that this is a bad thing, actually.)
Re:Katz (Score:2)
Sshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! You might awaken him! With the lack of school shootings, he's fallen into the slumber of ages. And we certainly don't want him around pontificating about the war.
Re:Katz (Score:1)
They are still happening, just that the news isnt bothering to report them or if it does as a mere footnote.
NEVER DO THAT (Score:5, Funny)
I'd sleep in aluminum body armor tonight if I were you.
Hmm (Score:2)
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
First we had to deal with people who thought all animations were cartoons, and so thought anime was about cartoons.
Now we have to deal with people who think all animation is anime, and so think all animations and cartoons are anime...
Broken Saints is animated drama. It has more to do with the US/European non-superhero comic media than with anime in terms of style.
Re:Hmm (Score:1, Troll)
Re:hypocrisy! (Score:2)
it could be a crazed fan trying to spread the word, but it's more likely someone from the site trying to get more publicity.
Ninjai (Score:2)
But alas they also Suffer from bandwith Costs and keep taking thier episodes offline.
I didnt link as to not drive up thier BW Costs, You can find them if you are so inclined to look them up
Re:Ninjai (Score:2)
Re:Ninjai (Score:1)
Re:penultimate (Score:1)
Yeah, it makes me feel completely enervated!
Re:penultimate (Score:2)
Re:penultimate (Score:1)
Only if you're a clinchpoop.
Re:penultimate (Score:1)
Umm (Score:5, Funny)
humor
Also, please consider helping by not posting a link to their site on Slashdot for crying out loud.
What? You've got to be kidding! (Score:2)
"Mirroring Iraq" (Score:2, Flamebait)
So, you mean now he's jumping up and down, cheering, waving an American flag, and chanting "Bush! Bush! Bush!"?
Speaking of weird movies geeks may like, here's my rather detailed review of Donnie Darko. [locusmag.com]
Re:"Mirroring Iraq" (Score:2)
Re:"Mirroring Iraq" (Score:2)
visible reality VS actual (Score:2)
b) What would you do if a bunch of soldiers with guns and tanks were rumbling through your city, give them the finger?
Bad Storytelling (Score:1, Insightful)
Uninformed artists unite! Political messages other than universal messages ("be nice to everyone", "love is good" etc.) are a classic sign of poor storytelling. Good storytelling (if it has messages at all) has "universal messages" that can be appreciated after the lifetime of the project. The fact it is dated before it's even out is just a testament to poor judgment.
Interesting fact, a musical number "The Jitterbug
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
However, look at The Blues Brothers. Even when the film was released in 1980, the music and dancing was outdated. And that movie rocks!
Granted, the entire film of The Blues Brothers was the old music. Yes, the Jitterbug bit would have lessened that part of the movie. I certainly don't think it would have ruined the entire movie, though.
Look at the depiction of computers in early 80's movies (WarGames
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:1)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2, Insightful)
Of course I'm sure that since 'Full Metal Jacket' is dated (the Vietnam War is long gone), its message about war is completely irrelevant.
Keep your platitudes to yourself.
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:1)
Universality is a staple of literature. This is generally held true by critics. In fact, it is often used in the very definition of literature/art.
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't know if Oran was created as a "direct protest" (this thing has been running for about two years) or to exploit a great dramatic situation. To me, it seemed like the second case.
The artists are very much on the left, no doubt, but the characters are no simple strawmen for their political arguments.
I disagree with their political stance on Iraq, as with a lot of their politics in general (feels too Salon-ish for me), but Oran is one of my favorite characters. The Iraq situation provides him with a lot of background and a great hook to put him in the story, as compared to others whose plots feel more contrived.
Broken Saints is a drama with a political voice. You may or may not agree with it, but it's very well done. Like all political fictions, it manipulates its world to express a political message, to use it as an model of ideas.
Oran, like all other characters, "speaks" about the political argument idealized in the fictional world.
You may even agree with the argument within the context of the fictional world, but find there's no connection between the fictional world (and the argument) with reality.
Or you may not agree with the argument at all, but find the fictional world so well done it's deserving appreciation as fiction.
You don't have to fear Big Brother is about to take over the world to appreciate "1984", believe the banality of American consumerism is the end of civilization to like "Brave New World", or have an anachronistic appreciation for chivalric tradition to understand "Don Quixote".
Or, perhaps closer to the media, you don't have to believe the world is being taken over by the secret societies operating under the UN and corporations to bring a New World Order to think Deus Ex had a great plot.
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
As for the article reflecting my own beliefs, I cant argue with that I suppose... to speak otherwise would make me a troll :)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Either it's good art and stands by itself, or it doesn't.
If the drama is not compelling, it has to do with the bad art, not with the motive. True, "direct political protests" tend to create bad art, but that's because *ANY MOTIVATION AT ALL* tends to create bad art.
There are too many peopl
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Art, however, is judged on its own depth and character regardless of the political bias of the author(s).
Borges has been accused of everything you say, specially in his own Argentina, but he's still considered a master of fiction by
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Re: Bad Storytelling (Score:1)
> Why is it, if a Leftist politcal agenda is advanced in a work of "art", the creators are credited with depth, greatness, and strength of character, and yet when a Rightist political agenda is advanced, the creators are jingoist, reactionary, and fascist?
Maybe because artists tend to be leftist, so that most rightist "art" must perforce be made by someone other than artists?
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Uninformed posters unite! I had the pleasure of attending a "Violence in video games" roundtable at the Vancouver chapter of the IGDA. Brooke Burgess, a producer/director/writer of Broken Saints, was part of the roundtable. He is a very intelligent, informed, eloquent speaker.
Maybe you should look in the mirror before calli
Can someone post a spoiler/review? (Score:2)
Same goes for movies: I seldom go to one, but if I do, I've first read the reviews.
Nonetheless, this might be good. Could someone, as an "anonymous coward", perhaps, post a spoiler. [Moderators: please don't vote up the spoiler -- let it remain hidden to those who don't wish it spoiled]. What's the basic plot? What's the basic premise? How deep is
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:1)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:3, Insightful)
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Oliver Twist
Yep... lousy storytelling, all of 'em.
Good storytelling has a good story. You're giving a personal requirement for "art" and claiming it as a universal prerequisite of a craft. Not to mention that a well told story, even one with a specific and timely political message, becomes an instantiation of a universal. It's not necessarily the message that makes a classic, it's the way in which the message is presented. You also seem to be assuming that "good
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
Re:Bad Storytelling (Score:2)
1) John Updike -- Grapes of Wrath. 1920's populism.
2) Joseph Conrad -- Heart of Darkness. European colonialism.
3) Arthur Miller -- The Crucible. 1950's McCarthyism.
4) Upton Sinclair -- The Jungle. 1900's meat industry.
5) James Joyce -- Portrait of the Artist as a Young man. Irish nationalism.
Okay, that la
'animated comic' (Score:1)
I remember back in the day when we used to call these 'cartoons'. Maybe we should all read a little less of Wired magazine?
Re:'animated comic' (Score:2, Interesting)
Have you watched/read any Broken Saints episodes? I'm not sure if "cinematic literature" or "animated comic" are the right terms for it either, but if you have seen any BS then you'd understand the grasping for terms. "Flash comic strip" is the best I can m
Re:'animated comic' (Score:1)
Re:'animated comic' (Score:1)
My one complaint about BS is that it has no transport controls to jump to and from scenes. Guess I'll have to buy the DVD for that.
anime category (Score:1)
This isn't anime. (Score:3, Interesting)
Perhaps slashdot should create a generic "animation" catagory so all you people who whine about anything that might be anime don't have to see stories like this.
Re: This isn't anime. (Score:1)
> What part of "The 3-person team from North Vancouver, Canada" did you not read? Anime, in the terms commonly used by American fanboys, refers to Japanese Animation.
This is canime?
Re: This isn't anime. (Score:1)
Wazat?! (Score:5, Funny)
Holy shit, someone used the word "penultimate" properly! On
Re:Wazat?! (Score:2)
Re:Wazat?! (Score:1)
Having been seen by over 2 million people??? (Score:2)
limit (Score:1, Offtopic)
Flash bad for long form animation? (Score:3, Insightful)
Expecting me to sit still for thirty minutes without these options is something that I'm not willing to tolerate for the sake of an anti-war cartoon series.
Now, short animations in flash are fine. Anything longer than five minutes really needs to make the transition out into another format. Give me mpeg, give me avi, give me divx, give me quicktime... give me ANYTHING that I can pause.
Does this bother anyone else? Am I missing an easy way to jump around in flash?
Re:Flash bad for long form animation? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Flash bad for long form animation? (Score:2)
I believe it would be possible to create such a "slide-bar" within Flash itself, but the authors simply chose not to do so.
*scurrys off to watch the quicktime animatrix shorts instead*
Re:Flash bad for long form animation? (Score:3, Informative)
Ninjai? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Ninjai? (Score:2)
Broken Saints looks like it goes in a bit for the cheap scare in the opening flash, and the "classic" trailer doesn't inspire much more confidence, either. At least Ninjai is funny sometimes, as well as sad. I thought the "little bird" was a bit too Disney, but still worth a few
Interesting that... (Score:1, Insightful)
instead of creating one as a direct protest to the
brutal treatment the dictator of Iraq subjected
his people to, while spending the countries oil
wealth money on things for his own pleasure
(including the torture and murder of Iraqies).
It sure shows where their priorities are, and
for that matter how out of whack with reality
they are. Loons... Screw 'em!
"One of the main characters - the Muslim mercenary Oran - was created as a direct protest of the continued sa
Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:5, Interesting)
Since Brokensaint isn't a slashdot user [slashdot.org], I guess the article author will remain anonymous. It's hard to tell whether their intentions were good or bad; I pulled down 131mb of zipped episodes (1-22, plus trailer) from http://bs.brokensaints.com/av/downloads/ [brokensaints.com] just now, and so in a sense I guess that's a bit of bandwidth hurt.
It seems kind of odd that the second-to-last episode, and not any of the others (like, say, the first) would merit a Slashdotting, but really now is a good time since there's more to see--better late than never.
But if even nine other people do what I did then that's 1.31gigs of data transfer; someone's got to pay for that. With any luck there'll be a benevolent user somewhere among the mix who's willing to contribute. The benefits of willfully Slashdotting are thus mixed at best: greater exposure but probably a low click to pay ratio.
At any rate, the comic is good. Hooray for pseudo-animation.
Re:Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:2)
Re:Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:2)
Re:Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:4, Funny)
You "guess" that 131MB of tranfers to one user in one day during a Slashdotting is, "in a sense", "a bit of a bandwidth hurt"? That's like saying that you might have, "in a sense", killed your next door neighbor "a bit" when you "stabbed him in the chest forty-two times".
Seriously, though... downloading 131MB of files from a site that is currently on the front page of Slashdot is not cool. Practice a little restraint next time by bookmarking the page and coming back to it in a couple of days or something.
Re:Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:2)
I'd donate mirroring for B. Saints myself, but I think that my meager 8GB bandwidth limit would stuff itself within an hour or two after a good slashdotting.
Re: Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:2)
P2P source? (Score:2)
Re:Benefits of Slashdotting (Score:1)
How about you, greedy-ass?
Re:DVD Release? (Score:1)
Possessive "its" (Score:1, Offtopic)
"its" == something belonging to "it"
Come on
BS really does rock (Score:1)
Not for everyone... (Score:1)
Another Online Epic... (Score:1)
I guess if I were to post an article about Banana Chan, I'd say that their next major epic begins on May 3rd.
Mirror, mirror... (Score:2)
My site (on my computer, currently 140.247.87.50) is pretty neat too, and I've set up a fun hitcounter [140.247.87.50] script too, which log
RealBasic (Score:1)
Re:RealBasic (Score:1)