Norwegian scamps, the Pistol Shrimps continue their rather charming, First Avenger-inspired rundown of national Eurostereotypes.
They’ll get to us yet.
Previously: Captain Europe
Norwegian scamps, the Pistol Shrimps continue their rather charming, First Avenger-inspired rundown of national Eurostereotypes.
They’ll get to us yet.
Previously: Captain Europe
M.A.M.O.N (Monitor Against Mexicans Over Nationwide) a satirical fantasy sci-fi short by Uruguayan animation studio Aparato exploring the consequences of Donald Trump’s (since moderated) plan to wall off Mexico and eject illegal immigrants.
Trooper: the hidden depth and character of stormtroopers explored (via digital composites and posed models) by Mexican photographer Felix Hernandez Rodriguez.
A time lapse by Emanuele Fornasier showing 18 examples of electrocrystallisation wherein metallic crystals form in a chemical solution when a current is run through it.
The friendly culmination of a gif-a-day visit to Los Angeles by London based animator James Curran.
Berlin – The Inner Layer: filmmaker Alex Soloviev‘s affectionate and revealing portrait of the daily life of the German capital.
“For Lily and Ben, there are only two certainties in life, death and… is it tax day already?!”
The season closer for the Dublin-based web comedy series following the trials of a millenial couple from the minds and acting chops of Kelly Shatter, Luke Benson and Kevin Handy.
In fairness.
Previously: Episode 5, Episode 4, Episode 3, Episode 2, Episode 1
A tribute to 138 years of cinema by UK filmmaker Vugar Efendi. To wit:
…you remember the movies not for the most intricate plot twists or the elaborate set pieces but rather the characters and the emotions they convey.
An excerpt from Kelly And Company – a crowdsourced variety show that aired on Detroit TV channel WXYZ from 1977 to 1994.
The winner on this episode was one Ralph ‘Whistler’ Geise, with an extraordinary (or, if you’re no fan of his pursed-lip exertions, excrutiating) rendition of ‘Georgia On My Mind’
Ralph still performs to this day with a group called Whistler’s Muthers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PYHlvbeyyY
Fail Army’s compilation of animal fails (and wins, in failness).