Six years later, I find the message board for it. Heh.
The 2-D animation was done at Wild Brain in San Francisco.
Good stuff- animated camera move from eye to car, circling birds, etc.
No screen credit for me (Jeff Nevins)- *.*
I did assistant animation on the wide shot of the Weasel being drug to the machine. Did some work on R & B themselves that didn't make it in the movie.
Some layout on the underground tunnel and Hollywood sign (Hollywood's lame).
Was disappointed not to see them as deleted scenes on the DVD.
But it was thrill to work on a feature. Went opening night w/the WB crew.
Communists and Nazis are different completely. Plus they both hated each other thoroughly. DeNiro looks madd funny in that role. Good to see him in a role like that. I had no idea this movie even existed.
Actually, osopestoso is right: communism and nazism (nazism?) are very similar. And you are right, because they did hate each other. Probably because they were so similar.
"What filthy work!" "Could be worse..." "How?" "Could be raining." [rain pours down]
Nice try, but they are more similar than they are different. Fascism requires a leader cult and a saving of the nation thing were the leader saves the nation from some internal group. It didn't have to be racial, but it worked out that way.
Also the Nazis hated democracy and conservatives (in this case meaning old guard elites) at least as much as they claimed to hate socialists. Hard to believe that they actually hated socialists since they proceeded to erect a nanny state that any socialist would be proud of. Except maybe Stalin whose state had moved beyond nanny and more into a prison slave state. Oh wait, the Nazis had that too.
The Nazis also based their government on a military model that had its origins in the first WW. When the German Army returned from the Western Front in 1918 they found the commies in outright revolution and proceeded to put them down. The fighting was apparently very violent on both sides. So the German Army that gave birth to the Nazis had acquired an institutional hatred of commies that had little to do with the actual differences in social policy.
So in short Nazis and Commies are both socialists who have reasons other than basic ideology to hate each other.
So did my wife, as a double for Rene Russo - uncredited too. Funny thing is, I haven't watched it yet. She was excited to work there, but not too fond of the final result.