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mysunset
My Sunset (2007, 9MB, 1:10 min.)

“Get a pro-account”
by Sascha Pohflepp and Jakob Schillinger.

Chocolade Haas by Sander Plug and Lernert Engelberts

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Chocolade Haas (2007, 26MB, 2:35 min.)

Three chocolate bunnies meet their smoking hot fate in this
twisted short movie realized by Sander Plug in collaboration
with Lernert Engelberts. Commissioned by Cut-n-Paste.

Tim and Eric’s Awesome Show, Great Job!

brule
The Brule Report (2007, 21MB, 1:57 min.)

groweveryhour
Learning Knowledge is Power (2007, 11MB, 1:01 min.)

Comedic genius.

Two Vlogs from Jerry Lentz

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Invisibility (2005, 8.2MB, 1:40 min.)

Jerry Lentz2
Spoon Bending with Jerry Lentz (2005, 5.1MB, 1 min.)

Two from – jerrylentz.com

Brian Gibson’s Love Will Tear Us Apart, Again


Brian Gibson – Love Will Tear Us Apart (2007, 29MB, 3:25)

More total brilliance from Brian Gibson. Posted
at Lucid Unison.

Eugene Mirman – Comedy Shorts

Mr. Robot
Mr. Robot (2004, 2.8MB, 2:31 min.)

Scotch and Soda
Scotch and Soda (2005, 4.4MB, 2:10 min.)

Eugene Mirman is a comedian, writer, and film maker based in
New York City. Eugene has appeared on several TV shows, including
Late Night With Conan O

Red Shoe Delivery Service

Red Shoe Delivery Service
Red Shoe Delivery Service (2006, 18.6.5MB, 3:10 min)

Red Shoe Delivery Service is a group of artists who take
up residence in various cities & go around in a vehicle
offering people rides & um.. while people are in the vehicle
they get to look at art & uh

The Pool Cleaner


Hammer and Tongs (2005, 16.7MB, 5:43)

More well known now for their music videos and big
screen productions, an older short from Hammer and Tongs.
Pool cleaner played by Hammer, aka Garth Jennings.

Ingredient X – Tales of Mere Existence

pot
The Times I Have Smoked Pot (2005, 1.3 MB, 1:50 min.)

horney
Horny (2005, 1.9MB, 1:21 min.)

A guy named Lev makes these great videos from his comics.
From Ingredient X Productions.

By Mica.

Gabriel Shalom – Beardbox


Beardbox (2009, 24.8MB, 2:44 min)

We’ve featured work by Gabriel Shalom here before.
Deft, witty and involving it was then & so it is here too.
Shalom is also public spirited and has just started up this
interesting looking blog
for ‘Both theoretical & practical dialogue
about the future of the cinema’.

This combination of some serious thinking with high level technical chops
promises more of interest in the future -we’ll be watching.
For the moment, more here.