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Red vs. Blue

Topics: Popular Media | 1 CommentBy admin | November 10, 2008

No, not THAT red vs. blue. The one that knows it’s funny.

Our quadrennial fascination with red vs blue (here’s an interesting NYTimes map, by the way) reminded me of the brilliant machinima web series Red vs. Blue that debuted back in 2003. After taking a look back at a few episodes (many clock in at around 2-3 minutes) I realized they hold up pretty well, in spite of the media used to create the series. I’m no machinima fan (please, if you know of other machinima this clever, let me know) but the almost existential humor the creators utilized was actually perfectly suited to the stiff, personality-less medium of the Halo game engine. There are episodes that still make me laugh out loud. I recommend starting at Episode 1, as the feel and characters evolve over time. Jumping into later episodes would probably feel like tuning into a fan-driven TV series at the end of its run. This really isn’t just nerd stuff; the Lincoln Center’s film society for instance, described Red vs. Blue as “truly as sophisticated as Samuel Beckett.” As a Beckett fan I might not go that far, but it is pretty damn clever. Although most episodes can be found on YouTube, they look and sound much better in the Windows Media or Quicktime formats found at the Red vs. Blue web site.

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  1. Posted by pmm on 06.04.09 8:20 am

    This is a pretty damn good write up of a show it took me little while to get into. Admittedly I came to it from different chronological angles and at first found it bewildering and hard to follow. I was watching large chunks at a time, late into pretty messy evenings. But when I did… pretty good. not beckett like but pretty good.

    Was looking for a history of red vs blue creators when i found this. Any ideas?