D. Bruno Starrs has penned a research paper which takes at look at the popular machinima series [URL=http://redvsblue.com]Red vs. Blue[/URL] as an anti-war film.
Entitled Reverbing: The Red vs. Blue Machinima as Anti-War film, the self-proclaimed independent-scholar explains that his paper examines Red vs. Blue “in the context of the war film genre, given that machinma is a kind of cinema.” Starrs notes the proliferation of other anti-war-themed machinima, such as [URL=http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.channel&vanity=susispicoli]We Choose Death[/URL] or [URL=http://www.machinima.com/film/view&id=14440]Deviation[/URL], but says he chose Red vs. Blue as the basis for his paper because of its “longevity and popularity” and “unique use of humour.”
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