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Subj: Like Al shows, people created different films using only these lines of dialog: Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 at 09:18:39 am EDT (Viewed 383 times) | Reply Subj: ... What did I just watch? Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 at 12:30:40 am EDT (Viewed 407 times) | ||||||
What is that? It's a unicorn. Never seen one up close before. Beautiful. Get away! Get away! I'm sorry. Personally, I like seeing it without knowing what they are saying, even though the general idea comes through. I also like the mystery of the piece... Sometimes I'm annoyed by experimental films when they create a world that doesn't seem to make any sense without a great deal of explanation that we, the viewer, aren't given. Here, the motives are a mystery, but the story is fairly coherent... the box is valuable, and nobody seems to want the police state to have it. In any event, the "Heat Vision" blog over at the Hollywood Reporter says : "On Wednesday, the day the short came out, a bidding war broke out between several studios -- longtime rivals Warner Bros. and Fox are in the mix, according to sources -- who see feature potential in the short. Some speculate the project will end up at Fox, because Rinsch is part of the stable of RSA, Ridley Scott's commercial house that produced the short, and Scott's longtime association with Fox." I suspect the studios are looking for the next "District 9", which was based on the short "Alive in Joberg", launching Neill Blomkamp's career. | |||||||