Whoa.

While I personally don’t agree with all of Li’s affermations regarding his animated short (nor do I think it’s very good) and find myself more in accordance with Vimeo’s stance, I do have a problem with their hypocrisy. If they find Li’s film in violation with their policies, then the other cited examples in this article should also be excised; conversely, if they are allowed to stay, Li’s film also shouldn’t be banned.

Thoughts?

Oh…you wanna see it? Ok…

  • King MongooseOPM
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    21 year ago

    I forgot to add…

    WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

    The King cares. 🫶

  • @[email protected]M
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    21 year ago

    While I didn’t really like watching the film (clearly it’s intended to be… adversarial to the viewer), I gotta say, it’s shocking to me that it was banned from Vimeo, of all places. Tasteless it is, sexually stimulating it ain’t.

    • King MongooseOPM
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      11 year ago

      Never forget Rule 34.

      While you touched on the Vimeo ban, no one has yet mentioned the “goose/gander” problem here with Vimeo. Maybe I should have linked to the other videos in question to see what Vimeo us allowing? Or, judging by the reactions here to only Li’s video, maybe not…!

  • @checkmymixtapeyo
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    11 year ago

    Was this made in SFM? Feels like I’m watching anonymooose

  • @ImpossibilityBox
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    11 year ago

    That was actual filth. The judges must have been on some special cocaine/mdma cocktail mixer when they decided to award it.

    This (IMO) lands in the same category as snuff films. Both should never have been created.

    • King MongooseOPM
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      31 year ago

      It’s a junior high school humor punchline with 2002 3D animation set to not much more than a drum machine and moaning. What can I tell you? Maybe there were extremely few submissions for consideration at the various film festivals that year…?