Monday, March 03, 2008
End of the line cafe
YouTube via adigitalnoise. Sent my way via Shawn of Analogue Haven.
"A man bides his time at the End of the line cafe collecting tickets for the Big Prize."
Payout comes in at 6:42.
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LABELS/MORE: Livewire, Video
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1) That was depressing
ReplyDelete2) The modular was extremely cool. Is it all livewire modules?
Umm..
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell can you buy for 1 dollar? Does that include tip?
Also, I think it would have been better if she gave him blowjob for his big prize.
What a let down.
I loved it.
ReplyDeleteThat looked like cherry pie to me.
that's seven minutes of my life i'll never get back
ReplyDeleteWow, you guys are harsh.
ReplyDeleteI thought that was a very well done short. Modular was the icing on the cake though.
It's banal to be honest. It recycles too many elements from Rad Bradbury, The TwilightZone ect. that have been rehashed over the years that leaves it feeling unfufilling and dated since I believe I saw this short in the early / middle 90's. Technically though it was a good production.
ReplyDeletethat's "ray" bradbury..
ReplyDeletemany of the modules from the last scene were not yet in existence in the mid-90's. so that would have been impossible.
ReplyDeleteit was cute, the modular was a nice surprise.
that song is a great touch.
I knew someone astute would come along and prove I'm senile.
ReplyDeleteI'm not calling it crap, i'm just old enough to call it unoriginal.
and to be jaded and senile.