Aeon Flux, Page 2: More Screencaps
In Season 2, we start to see more intricate animation taking place. I love the light gradiants in this shot.
One of the many surreal “punk” shots Aeon Flux has to offer.
Trevor always brings the cool toys to the party!
Here, Trevor conducts spinal surgery on this poor chick, who ends up being the ultimate pawn.
Quick Question:
What’s the name of the sexual deviancy where you get it on with a clone of yourself?
What’s the name of the sexual deviancy where you get it on with a clone of yourself?
One of Aeon’s many impending doom scenes.
Yes, Aeon works out regularly.
Aeon Flux ends on a very strange alien episode.
The aliens have no orifices whatsoever. Does Trevor wonder what they eat or where their wastes go? Of course not! He’s only interested in how they have sex!
This scene has one of my favorite quotes of the series:
“That which does not kill us, makes us stranger.”
“That which does not kill us, makes us stranger.”
Another moment from a surreal punk episode.
This shot would look lots better on a white background, I think.
It seems only fitting to end on a death shot!
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11 Comments on Aeon Flux, Page 2: More Screencaps »
March 25, 2006
DeadImpulse @ 3:03 am:
I know this has nothing to do with the show and I’ve only been here a short time but I think your reviews get more and more well written. I think this review succeeds at conveying what’s so good about such a strange show better than any I’ve read.
SFAM @ 3:36 am:
Hi DeadImpulse, I appreciate the compliment.
I do find myself spending a lot of time on these. Although I’d say that some movies strike me better than others, and are often reflected in the review. For instance, there will be a 4 star movie coming up that will be pretty short and to the point - I really won’t have much interesting to say about it. Some of my earlier reviews, such as Ghost in the Shell and Metropolis are still my favorite.
DannyV_El_Acme @ 3:53 pm:
Man, do I ever love Aeon Flux. Only Max Headroom comes even close to the coolness of this series, and Peter Cheung is, IMHO, the most creative American animator ever(yes, I know he’s of Asian descent!).
By the way, anybody have videos of Phantom 2040? That was another Peter Cheung cyberpunk series, and while more child-oriented than Aeon Flux, it still had plenty of Cheung’s inventiveness and downright weirdness.
SFAM @ 5:27 pm:
Hi DannyV, Nope, I don’t. But yeah, I’d love to get my hands on more of Chung’s stuff - he’s terrific.
DannyV_El_Acme @ 6:49 pm:
That picture with Aeon opening the door and the white light framing her is PERFECT wallpaper material, by the way
SFAM @ 7:43 pm:
Great idea!
February 6, 2007
ZiggyStardust @ 4:07 pm:
This is a great piece of adult orientated animation. Weird plots and storylines and of course the excellent special edition DVD opus.
Peter Chung is an interesting animator: korean-american who mixes both european expressionisms art and japanese anime. Original and talented. If you can ever watch Phantom 2040 or Alexandra films, you can be aware how truly unique amongst american animators is Peter Chung. His visions are more adult-like and his imagings more darker, more dystopian in causal effects and meanings. Let’s hope he can obtain the finance for the forthcoming Aeon Flux’s full-length animated feature films - 2007 and beyond will be worth waiting for!
June 6, 2007
osvaldo pavanelli @ 6:13 pm:
When I first saw Aeon Flux a thought came across my mind, “oh God, this is just too good to be true, you dont get such wonders on a great midia scale like this…”
So thanks a lot MTV and his executives, who didnt understand much of the show in the beginning but did let it go…Mr Chung achieved an absolute masterpiece which I simply cannot get enough from watching …and it always feels as fresh as if it were the first time. I appreciate your comments on this show, sir, couldnt agree more with you.
September 2, 2007
MIKE COLLIER @ 6:05 pm:
I MET THIS BARTENDER THE OTHER NIGHT DOWN TOWN ORLANDO AND SHE TOLD ME THAT I LOOK JUST LIKE TREVOR ON AEON FLUX AND THAT SHE USE TO MASTERBATE OFF HIM !!!!! MIKE C
November 15, 2007
Uncle Mark @ 10:13 pm:
I’m an amatuer writer and appreciated the first series of Aeon Flux cartoons. In that venue she is totally driven to one outcome, regardless of the cost, much like one of my characters. The motives vary, as do the actual physical structure, but the living prototype of Aeon Flux is alive and well in Carlisle, Iowa. Trust me, I built my own female hero off of her.
March 15, 2008
miley @ 8:52 am:
wow man this series rocks….aeon flex is like so cool.my friend janet has a close resemblance to aeon.