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Mad God

  • 2021
  • Unrated
  • 1h 23min
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6,8/10
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Mad God (2021)
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Adult AnimationBody HorrorDark FantasyDystopian Sci-FiStop Motion AnimationAnimationFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

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  • Réalisation
    • Phil Tippett
  • Scénario
    • Phil Tippett
  • Casting principal
    • Alex Cox
    • Niketa Roman
    • Satish Ratakonda
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Phil Tippett
    • Scénario
      • Phil Tippett
    • Casting principal
      • Alex Cox
      • Niketa Roman
      • Satish Ratakonda
    • 189avis d'utilisateurs
    • 153avis des critiques
    • 80Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 16 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Alex Cox
    Alex Cox
    • Last Man
    Niketa Roman
    • Nurse…
    Satish Ratakonda
    • Surgeon
    Harper Taylor
    Brynn Taylor
    Hans Brekke
    • Assassin
    Brett Foxwell
    • Victim
    Jake Freytag
    • Assassin
    Harper Gibbons
    • Caged Monkey
    Tom Gibbons
    • Alchemist
    Tucker Gibbons
    • Caged Monkey
    Arne Hain
    • Surgeon…
    David Lauer
    • Assassin…
    Chris Morley
    Chris Morley
    • Gnome
    Alexandre Poncet
    • Gnome
    • (voix)
    Anthony Ruivivar
    Anthony Ruivivar
    • Witch
    Talal Selhami
    • Gnome
    • (voix)
    Phil Tippett
    Phil Tippett
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      • Phil Tippett
    • Scénario
      • Phil Tippett
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    8beetlejuice82008

    Fantasia Fest Screening -

    The stop-motion animation in this movie is top notch. From the character design to the set pieces, the filmmakers put together a beautiful, eerie, post-apocalyptic world with an eye for texture and detail in order to build this world and make it a character in itself. The film has no dialogue, so it heavily relies on the creative sets and creature designs to speak for itself.

    The entire film primarily follows the journey of the main character traveling through this industrial post-apocalyptic junkyard with a lot of grotesque creatures along the way, and as an audience member you need to be open to take this journey.

    The film does move a bit slow, and the lack of dialogue might not be everyone's cup of tea', but it allows time for the movie to breathe and get immersed in the world it's trying to build.

    It's gruesome, eerie, yet strangely beautiful, and kind of reminded me of an animated Mad Max.

    If you love stop-motion animation, especially if it includes heavy elements of sci-fi - horror you'll want to check this out.
    8kevin_robbins

    There's a lot to like here visually and conceptually. I just wish there was a better plot to take it over the top

    Mad God (2021) is a unique animated gem that was recently added to Shudder. The storyline follows a man who descends into a lost city in ruins. When he gets there he fines an array of death, torture and monstrosities that are a result of this lifestyle. He will search the city for the source of its pain and agony...

    This movie is directed by Phil Tippett (Starship Troopers 2) and contains the voices of Alex Cox (Repo Man), Anthony Ruivivar (Tropic Thunder) and Talal Selhami.

    The animation in this is fun and unique and reminded me a little bit of the movie 9. The universe is fascinating and the creatures within it are clever and well done. There's a good use of lighting to create intensity and curiosity. The storyline is a bit all over the place and hard to follow. The film focuses more on its outstanding special effects, gore and worthwhile action scenes rather than the plot. The surgery scenes in this are tremendous and the tank battles are very well done.

    Overall, there's a lot to like here visually and conceptually. I just wish there was a better plot to take it over the top. I would score this a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    8TheVictoriousV

    Yuck. Irk. Ew. Again, please?

    You might not know Phil Tippett by name, but if you've watched science-fiction movies for the past 50 years, particularly those with effects courtesy of Industrial Light & Magic, you undoubtedly know of his contributions to cinema. From Roger Corman to George Lucas to Steven Spielberg, this man has done stop-motion and creature design for some of the absolute giants.

    Ever since the production of Robocop 2 and Jurassic Park, there's another movie Tippett has been working on: a passion project that represents 30 years of toil that, in a sense, has been taking place "behind the scenes" of all these better-known productions. It spent a considerable amount of years on the shelf too, admittedly, but thanks to the magic of Kickstarter, the project has now seen the light of day -- as dark and dreary as it may be.

    That film is Mad God, a seminally unsettling and transfixingly dreamlike journey into the depths of... I don't even know where. Combining stop-motion and puppetry (the stuff Tippett is best at) with a bit of live-action and seemingly some CGI during the scenes that were likely produced last, the movie is unrelenting in its barrage of deranged images and so feels longer than it is -- albeit not in a boring way, but rather in the sense that a mere 5 minutes of runtime will be so rich with new, disturbing sights and sounds that they seem like 20.

    Indeed, these are some of the most memorable images of this entire movie year. No sequence is quite like the last. They recall the nightmare-inspired short films of David Firth -- with some splashes of SFX-heavy classics like Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, et al. -- and also made me think of Vernon Chatman (of The Shivering Truth and XAVIER: Renegade Angel), whose works I often claim have a method to the madness, as the saying goes. More precisely, I propose that "Rarely has this much madness represented this much of a method".

    Yes, as bonkers as this movie is in terms of tone and presentation, I often felt like I "understood" much of what I saw; like there were parallels, symbols, and distorted metaphors for the cruelties inherent to human society (as seems natural for a work of dystopian sci-fi horror). Some images bring to mind the "faceless", disposable nature of human lives in a world of industry and war, while a closing sequence -- inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey -- indicates that this system will continue to be replicated so long as humans are replicated. Something like that, anyhow.

    Even when I didn't really understand what I was seeing, I wanted to learn more. I wanted to explore this universe further; to see what other layers there might be and what other creatures might roam beneath the rubble or behind the 1984-esque monitors. I wanted to see just how much deeper into the bleak depths Phil Tippett's imagination could bring us. I mentioned before that each scene has enough content and visual imaginativeness to fill multiple. Yet, this feels like but a glimpse into the world of Mad God.

    Between this and the new season of Love, Death & Robots, 2022 is shaping up to be a triumphant year for those who truly make our movies happen through their painstaking VFX work, knack for design, and whatever else. If you're easily upset by violence or disturbing imagery, you probably shouldn't watch this; the cruelty inflicted upon these puppets is more nauseating than most live-action gore I've seen. That being said, anyone who respects cinema and special effects should see it at least once, and those who have lost faith in the art form -- insisting that Hollywood, with its modern creative bankruptcy, represents the totality of film (while refusing to seek out wildly imaginative, impassioned pieces like this) -- should see it twice.

    Long story short: I think it's fair to say this is the best movie Phil Tippett has directed since Starship Trooper 2. Log on to Shudder and search for it, you handsome devils. Bring a puke pail.
    7Hey_Sweden

    I've seen nothing else like this. I'll say that much.

    Written & directed by Phil Tippett, a veteran movie special effects guy who's worked on franchises such as "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park", this is a walk on a *truly* wild side. It's a stop-motion animated odyssey into a bizarre and freaky netherworld, as a character called "The Assassin" descends into the depths of Hell, clearly with an agenda in mind, as they work from a rapidly deteriorating map.

    Even on his worst nights, Tim Burton probably didn't have nightmares quite like *this*. I'll say right now that this visually oriented picture is *not* for all tastes. Some people may feel that the "story" (such as it is) lets them down, with not much to engage them other than the grotesqueries on display. It's definitely an animation film for adults - it's dark, twisted, and very violent at times. It also tells this "story" through a succession of images rather than a conventional narrative. The viewers will notice that there's no real dialogue (as we understand it) to speak of.

    This magnum opus for Tippett was *many* years in the making - he began it in 1987, and finally finished it in 2020. While I personally wouldn't call it a great film, it's so *interesting* and *provocative* to look at that it did hold my attention. That said, it's good that this has a relatively brief run time of just over 84 minutes.

    I enjoyed it, and would recommend it to people looking for something way out of the ordinary.

    Seven out of 10.
    6Condemned-Soul

    Seems harsh to rate this low, but even a film as artistically impressive as this needs a semblance of a coherent narrative

    'Mad God' is equally weird and demented; a mergence of the nightmarish and the nonsensical into one wildly ambitious ride. Basically it feels like a glimpse into the mind of a madman; into a place both violated and broken without reprieve and without hope.

    This is what you get when the imagination is pushed into warped overdrive - a fully realised vision of a hellish dystopia. And all of it is gorgeously (grotesquely) brought to life by stop-motion animation and detailed sets.

    It's hard to rate this as I would a film with a story because this is more of an experience: a vignette-like tour through various strange environments and witnessing its even stranger denizens doing all manner of strange things... Top marks for effort, but it might have worked better as a series of 10-minute shorts, since even at 80 minutes my attention began to waver with nothing coherent to latch on to.

    6.5/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Phil Tippett, lots of work on the film was done on Saturdays by students who wanted to get some filmmaking experience. The scene with the mountain of dead soldiers was done by melting thousands of little army men together on wire, and it took six people three years to complete the scene.
    • Gaffes
      The blood on the nurse's face mask changes shape and color when she gives the baby to the creature behind the wall.
    • Citations

      Prologue: If you disobey Me and remain hostile to Me, I will act against you in wrathful hostility. I, for My part, will discipline you sevenfold for your sins. You shall eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of your daughters. I will destroy your cult places and cut down your incense stands, and I will heap your carcasses upon your lifeless idols. I will spurn you. I will lay your cities in ruin and make your sanctuaries desolate and I will not savor your pleasing odors. I will make the land desolate so that your enemies who settle it shall be appalled by it. And you I will scatter among the nations and I will unsheath the sword against you. Your land shall become a desolation and your cities a ruin. Leviticus

    • Crédits fous
      The final end credits before the copyright read:

      All stop motion shot with Dragonframe High-speed photography shot with the Red Raven No doggies or kittycats were harmed making this picture Shot on location in Berkeley, California 1987 - 2020
    • Connexions
      Featured in Mr. H Reviews: MAD GOD REVIEW - Phil Tippett Insane Stop Motion Masterpiece (2022)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 avril 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Aucun
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Безумний бог
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Berkley, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Tippett Studio
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 325 042 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 416 $US
      • 12 juin 2022
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 325 042 $US
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      1 heure 23 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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