The Moviewatch 2009 Highlight Reel, IV
10. Happy Up Here
Baron Soosdon retained his kingly throne in 2009 with movies like Happy Up Here. While it's far from his only video this year, it remains a solid, joyful experience. A few dozen gnomes frolicking in a custom gnome wonderland really should appeal to just about everybody. Soosdon's unique vision of the World of Warcraft enriches the entire community, which is why it's so exciting to see anything new by him.
11. The Thorne of Rose Street
Selserene's masterpiece of noir thrills and intrigue saw its third installment this year, with the release of In For A Penny: Part Two: "The Thorne of Rose Street." (It's the third installment because there's a prologue.) She's continues moving the plot forward. More importantly, The Thorne of Rose Street shows a deep understanding of film noir, as well as an incredibly effective vision for translating it o machinima. It manages to be sexy without be vulgar, which is an absolutely impressive feat in any realm.
12. #Machinima Collaboration
Rescued from hard drives and disorganization by Baron Soosdon and Dopefish, the #Machinima Collaboration represents a collection of work by about a half-dozen machinimators. It is immense in scope and sublime in design. While it won't be suitable for everyone's tastes, it is certainly a wise choice with which to end this list. It is not representative of the trends in contemporary machinima, but I find it still speaks to where we've come from up until now.
Summary
This is obviously a very small sample of the work of machinima artists. It doesn't even touch the work by Myndflame, Nation, and many, many others. If WoW.com even tried to make this list comprehensive, we'd end up with an entire year worth of Moviewatches.
WIth that in mind, dear readers, which were some of your favorite machinimas of 2009?
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Baron Soosdon retained his kingly throne in 2009 with movies like Happy Up Here. While it's far from his only video this year, it remains a solid, joyful experience. A few dozen gnomes frolicking in a custom gnome wonderland really should appeal to just about everybody. Soosdon's unique vision of the World of Warcraft enriches the entire community, which is why it's so exciting to see anything new by him.
11. The Thorne of Rose Street
Selserene's masterpiece of noir thrills and intrigue saw its third installment this year, with the release of In For A Penny: Part Two: "The Thorne of Rose Street." (It's the third installment because there's a prologue.) She's continues moving the plot forward. More importantly, The Thorne of Rose Street shows a deep understanding of film noir, as well as an incredibly effective vision for translating it o machinima. It manages to be sexy without be vulgar, which is an absolutely impressive feat in any realm.
12. #Machinima Collaboration
Rescued from hard drives and disorganization by Baron Soosdon and Dopefish, the #Machinima Collaboration represents a collection of work by about a half-dozen machinimators. It is immense in scope and sublime in design. While it won't be suitable for everyone's tastes, it is certainly a wise choice with which to end this list. It is not representative of the trends in contemporary machinima, but I find it still speaks to where we've come from up until now.
Summary
This is obviously a very small sample of the work of machinima artists. It doesn't even touch the work by Myndflame, Nation, and many, many others. If WoW.com even tried to make this list comprehensive, we'd end up with an entire year worth of Moviewatches.
WIth that in mind, dear readers, which were some of your favorite machinimas of 2009?






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Javic Jan 1st 2010 12:41PM
Where is Blind? best machinima of the year IMO.
Flipside Jan 1st 2010 12:46PM
Blind wasn't made in 2009.
nwoods13 Jan 6th 2010 4:52PM
It Wasn't? I was wondering the same exact thing btw.
Zzxyx Jan 7th 2010 11:43PM
http://www.wow.com/2009/11/03/no-sequel-planned-for-the-craft-of-war-blind/
It's been posted about on WoW.com twice before, and rightfully so. Great video.
Randomrestodruid Jan 1st 2010 1:06PM
I don't know how Warrior's Dream wasn't at least picked for this list, it was absolutely beautiful! It was my favorite this year.
Randomrestodruid Jan 1st 2010 1:07PM
edit: that, and "Dream an Emerald Dream"
Thomas Jespersen Jan 1st 2010 1:31PM
No mention of Wowcrendor :(
His movies might not be the most technical, but he made me laugh and smile more than a few times the past year.
Ziberious Jan 1st 2010 1:49PM
..Number 8 is WoWCrendor, hehe.
Time Jan 1st 2010 1:38PM
Meet me in Azeroth was totally my favorite!
Cooter Jan 1st 2010 1:43PM
Hey Thomas Jespersen, maybe read the summaries below the vids instead of trolling. It's a Hard Gnome Life WAS Wowcendor. Cool vids. I'm addicted to Mechinimas!!
Fartmasterking Jan 2nd 2010 3:10PM
i Must say, is it in order from the best/favorite, or just numbered for convineince....anyhow i really like them!
tabardsrock Jan 1st 2010 3:54PM
personally, my favorite song parody was "ninja raiders" (which i think was on the moviewatch a week or two ago), but the choices on this list were still excellent :)
Sokzernkal Jan 1st 2010 4:45PM
Definatley I tie for me between "Ulduar" and "Happy up here"
both set well and look brilliant
RetadinMan Jan 1st 2010 7:42PM
Yes, definitely.
Happy Up Here got me into Soosdon's stuff, and Ulduar is just iLvl OVER 9000!!
Ryan Jan 1st 2010 4:48PM
Divided Soul was hands down my favourite Machinima made this year.
Kaid Jan 1st 2010 5:32PM
My top pick would have to be Legs/Cranius' "Wrought", very closely followed by "Ulduar" and Zimtower's wonderful "Cloud 9" (I was delighted to find that gnome in game. Nice touch)
txcroadshow Jan 1st 2010 5:54PM
Not even an honorable mention for Shepiwot and the "How to Paladin" Series? Not saying it's great, just unforgettable.
Khremloc Jan 1st 2010 8:53PM
I forgot about it quite easily, up until you reminded me and the torment in my mind began again.
baronsoosdon Jan 2nd 2010 2:38AM
NOT SAYING IT'S GREAT?!
How To Paladin is above all criticism. It is the best thing that has ever happened or will ever happen to the machinima scene.
wowcrendor Jan 1st 2010 6:05PM
Needed more cowbell