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About Me Member Procrastinator vlctorMale/France Recent Activity Deviant for 6 Months
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  • Current Residence: Seine et Marne / île de France / France
  • Interests: cooking, sketch art, digital art
  • Favourite movie: The most dangerous game
  • Favourite band or musician: Queen
  • Favourite artist: Fragonard
  • Favourite poet or writer: Jean Giono
  • Favourite photographer: Cindy Sherman
  • Skin of choice: In the trophy room...
  • Favourite game: Left 4 dead
  • Favourite cartoon character: Kenshiro

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:iconfleur555:
Thank you for the add. :)

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:iconvlctor:
Hello! Nice to see you again my dear lady :]
:icononelani:
Thanks for the :+devwatch:! :thanks:

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:cheese: <- Better than salami and baloney combined.
:iconkarantinos:
thanks for the watch!
:iconwhirlwind93:
Hey dude thanks for the watch. I looked at a couple of your works, very nice animation and art. Thanks for reminding me how i dont have a tablet =( haha

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Whats up?
:iconvlctor:
No problem. I don't understand why I didn't do that earlier. Working on the same character for two weeks must have turned my brain into jam and alterate my mind temporaly . I was the one who made the turkish prince but I changed of account. I will re upload it when I correct the legs and some other stuff.
Too bad you don't have a tablet. Isn't there a way you can buy an second hand one?
:iconzappan:
J'ai reconnu le style direct en voyant tes anims :XD:
Vraiment chouette d'ailleurs, beaucoup de progret depuis le prince turque je trouve ;)

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An invisible wire... It's like an invisible man... Wire shaped ^^
:iconvlctor:
Ah super Merci l'ami. J'ai compris depuis qu'il est possible d'avoir des bons résultats en utilisant aussi les motion tweens en animation flash. Le temps est si précieux en animation. J'essaierais de corriger les défauts du prince turc en utilisant les motion tween et je le remettrais ici lorsque j'aurais un peu de temps. Je te remercie de ton gentil post. ça fait plaisir :]
:iconultramoron:
Thanks a lot for watching back again, Victor! :D Keep up great work, hope it goes fine with this account now ^^
Have a nice day, bye! :wave:
:iconvlctor:
My dear UltraMoron, it is a pleasure! I have a question for you. You are a young man of humor, non sense and random fun, and you are Russian.
In "The most dangerous game" avaiable for free there either in divx or streaming [link]
I never learnt any russian, but I heavily suspect Leslie Banks to speak a fake russian bullshit to his lackeys when they are in the castle from 12:00 minuts of the movie.If my suspecting is justified, get ready to laugh hard. Leslie banks is an english actor and his character (count Zarov) is meant to be some russian noble xD. Confirm my thoughts. Is it crap he is saying or did he really care and learnt russian?
And don't worry I don't think you fellow russians speak english like that :lol: I just like his accent and the character concept (even if it is not realistic for the character's background and origin) I am not gonna spoil but I also love the idea of a guy hunting with both a bow and a rifle. You can take the time watching the movie whenever you want if you are interested and answer me later or if it bores you, you can go directly to the one of the suspected sequence at 12:00.
Also if it really is fake russian speaking from an american movie, It would be fair that I show a fake french from an american movie back so we are on the same level:
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XD
:iconultramoron:
Hey there, Victor, how are you? =D
HAHA! I knew that thi count was an evil bastard! :XD: Very nice movie, I liked it, thanks a lot! The ending was pretty twisted, heheh =D
Oh! Actuallly, I am impressed, because, even though he does it with some accent, he speaks russian gramatically correct! =D Yeah, they usually put random stuff, like, noone will understand anyway, but here...That was awesome, taking in account that this film is damn old, haha ^^ Cuz, even, for example, in Street Fighter Zangief says like one or two phrases in Russian and makes grammar mistakes :rofl: But, at least they tried, that's cool ^^
Hahah, is French really faked that badly in this clip? :rofl: Cuz, I obviously have no idea, unfortunately ^^' If it is, they could hire some French speaking person to check at least for God's sake :rofl:
:iconvlctor:
Oh Great!! Now I know how to command a lackey to smile! If I heard well, it sounds like "Ooleegnish!" lol xD

I am really impressed this is real russian! I must thank Leslie Banks for beeing so awesome he cared to speak real russian!!
Yes he is a bastard! I damn love teh "Tartar Warbow" hunting and quotes like "a terrible thaught crept like a snake into my brrrrain!!" . God I am so happy you liked this! Even if he is an evil russian figure among americans.
I don't remember anything from teh SF movie. I saw it a looong time ago.

And for the sequence from "Mars needs women", I found it on a french website that reviewd the most epic movie faillures: nanarland

Obviously, they tried to imitate some french radio news speaker breaking news about martians attacks to show how threatening they are to the whole world including the damn french.

First time, without the subtitles (added afterwards for the review) it is impossible to understand anything. Then it is barely possible to identify a few words thanks to the subs. This is completly faked up french talk. There is so much mistakes, stumbles over the words and lacks on phoneme transcription knowledge that the first time I heard that I thought it was some bad joke or some retarded non sense bullshit to make fun of the french language.

What I think is that they must have asked a real francophone for a text about martians attacks (the subs are well written) and then they asked someone else who learnt french at school for one year or less and asked him to read the text (maybe this second person was cheaper or was considered as a profesional actor or comedian while the real francophone was not). I know people who learn french, who stumble over words, I try to help them, but this guy wanted to look like he knows that language and can speak it fast and fluently resulting in this maximum faillure. This is the only sequence I know about "Mars needs women" I didn't watch it. Don't try either! It's a low budget, low everything pieace of crap from 1967. "The most dangerous game" might be midle/low budget (Most of the setting was first made for a hollywood tarzan movie or something of that kind ,and when it was finished , the set designers for "the most dangerous game" took the ready made setting and fixed it for their movie), it might go back to 1924. , but this is beyound comparison so awesome and by far much better than "mars needs women" bullshit. And knowing they did care about language realism too make me even more happy!

It reminds me the movie predator with Schwartzenegger, witch I also love.

Thank you for taking time looking at this movie and answering me my dear UltraMoron. You rock!
:iconultramoron:
Hehehe, yeah, you almost got it right! =D It's "Ulibnis", but he said it with some accent, so, it can be hard to understand ^^

Yeah, that's really aswesome, I was impressed myself, cuz they usually put some fake bullshit :rofl: Because, for example, if you have seen Hitman 47 (the movie), then OH MY GOD how fake it is! :rofl: I mean... This movie was made a long time ago and the count speaks it gramatically correct, and in Hitman, which was made some years ago (it's a pretty new movie) THEY CAN'T FREACKING SPELL SIMPLE SHIT :rofl: Like, damn, how hard it is to go to fucking wikipedia and check how to spell ФСБ (They spelt Ф ) Б! (What the fuck, I don't even know a European language that has a reversed C :rofl:)), and it's just one of MANY atrocious mistakes they made :XD: One thing if it was a comedy, that plays on stereotypes, then sure, I don't mind, it's could be freacking funny, but when you try to make something serious and "epic", there is no excuse :XD:
Yeah, heheh, I like his quotes too :iconimhappyplz:

HAHAHHA, what a failure, really! :rofl: God...That's really ASS that they didn't care about it at all in this movie >.< I mean, heck, if you couldn't even understand what he says as a native speaker, means that he doesn't speak with an accent, but completely fakes it :rofl: Yeah, that's kind of sad ^^'
Kinda speaking of it...here...have a good laugh:
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An immovable boulder has a higher IQ then she does :rofl:

Hah, well, yeah, budget doesn't matter much in good hands, cuz, damn, the movie was interesting itself, the actors played very well and the special effects were done properly and nicely where they needed them ^^

Sure, heheh, anytime, you are welcome, mah friend :iconimhappyplz:!
See you later, bye bye! :wave:
:iconrantzypants:
Thanks for the fave! :)
:iconratherbaanime:
Hey sorry about kinda ignoring you in my chatroom, I was taking a shower at the time :D So please come anytime.[link]

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I've learned that: goodbyes will always hurt, pictures can never replace being there, memories forget the hard times, words can never replace feelings, and hero's often go unsung.
:iconvlctor:
Don't worry, it wasn't that. I had to go to bed. It was very late.

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