I agree somewhat, but it was for a 1-sheet mockup. The kid was pivotal to the story, so he had to be included. I was never satisfied with how he came out - unconvincing I think, which is the main problem I have with him being there. But as Jack's (the kid) story, it made sense to include him. After all, he'd discovered the beanstalk and giant handprint -
He had the fear! So without the kid, we lose our source of tension.
I'd have much rather used a real actor, but didn't really have the time or inclination to set up a shoot. You know, I'd have to find a ladder and what not.
As far as pulling the plug at 450 hours, I wasn't too sad about it. I needed my laptop back, it needed a reboot really bad.