

Once upon a time, like the best rock 'n roll, MTV was unafraid to experiment. Yes, before the days of Britney Spears and The Real World, there was still plenty of crap on the network, but there were also some crazy short films and series broadcast as part of its early '90s Liquid Television lineup. Paving the way for Adult Swim, MTV regularly ran stuff like Aeon Flux, Henry Selick's Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions, Richard Sala's Invisible Hands, and Stick Figure Theatre. This last series consisted of sixty-second bits of animation drawn on 3x5 index cards that recreated classic films, using their original audio. And it included a few choice horror selections. After the jump, check out...
- 9/7/2011
- FEARnet
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