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Aaargh! I've seen a million references to the shorts being available in iTunes, but I can't find them :mad:
I've tried clicking the link on the Shorts International site, all I see is a few of the previous years' nominees and winners. I've tried searching for "oscar", "oscars", "nominated", "academy" as well as titles of individual shorts. Absolutely nothing. I'm really bummed. I've emailed the folks at Shorts International, maybe they can help. I think 4 of the 5 animated noms are available at the site Bornieo mentioned previously, so I guess we can make due with that. And, without reading any spoilers, I've seen enough feedback to gather that the pattern has been broken and the live action selections are uninteresting again. But I'd still like to see them and judge for myself. |
The cartoonbrew.com had them Monday after doing a site search. I've also seen them posted on Myspace and on Youtube.
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Them as in the animated, or them as in animated and live action?
And the link for "French Roast" at cartoonbrew just says "Coming back soon". The other 4 seem to be working. |
If you can see the other 4, but not French Roast - consider yourself fortunate.
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Okay, between Cartoonbrew and iTunes, you can now get 8 of the 10. The only two that I haven't found are "Kavi" and "Miracle Fish". Perhaps those will eventually trickle to iTunes.
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The end credits of Kavi indicate that it was a student film.
It shows. |
Still have one more at home to watch (Logorama), so I'll reserve final judgment until then, and of course we're still missing two of the live action (aww, but I wanted to see child slavery!!). But here are my thoughts thus far.
Agreed with iSm re: New Tenants. Started out so strong, but just got...gratuitous, blunt, and clunky. And you can't blame it on the talent, they had some heavy hitters acting wise. Gotta chalk it up to writing and/or directing. Bleh. Plus, I was distracted the whole time trying to figure out which This American Life contributor was playing the smoker because I KNOW that voice (it's David Rakoff). We may be missing 2 of the nominees, but thank god we got to see at least one oppressively heartbreaking film. Phew, thought we were going to make it through a year without. I guess the door thing is a Russian tradition. For a second I thought he was making a table out of it in an elaborate attempt to commit suicide by accelerating his, and his wife's, own radiation poisoning. I really like Instead of Abracadabra. Maybe not the most poignant clever bit of film, but well executed in every way. It has my vote, it'd be nice for a non-message film to win it. On the animated side: Man am I sick of big-headed 3D old people. Really really sick of it. That said, Sleeping Beauty was delightfully fun. Best of the bunch (before seeing Logomania). Wallace and Gromit was Wallace and Gromit. Entertaining but more of the same. Actually, less of the same. Not a single piece of cheese in sight and only mentioned once?! What's with that? French Roast was odd. I didn't really see the point of it. And why the hell was the old lady in the bathroom so damned long? The Lady and The Reaper bleh. Scooby Doo schtick? Really? That's what they're nominating now? No thanks. I wouldn't call this a down year, per se. There haven't been any that left me thinking, "WTF did I just watch?!" as in previous bad years. But nor is it a stellar year. |
Don't know if anyone else is going to see these, but if you want to avoid spoilers, you'll want to skip my post.
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Anyway - I loved Instead of Abracadabra. The mom and dad were great characters, and the magician himself was a perfect balance of ridiculous and ultimately believable. But then, I'm a sucker for geek stories, especially when they end up winners. When he really did bring the "gothic darkness" it warmed my heart. :) Sleeping Beauty was great. Even if the CG textures weren't visually up to Pixar quality (at least in the bedroom), the camera angles and story beats were spot on, which is the important part. The storybook animation was gorgeous and smart. The Door was yes, horribly depressing, but it made me realize I hadn't seen anything on Chernobyl in forever and never had it been humanized like this. I'm sure Russia is full of film/books/theater about this but it's not often talked about here. I kind of appreciated this quick look into what happened there - and I do mean quick, you're not going to catch me watching a full length cancer pic anytime soon. French Toast kept me somewhat interested but fell extremely flat by the end. Wallace and Grommit is always fun, their formula works very well, though I wish it were a little more laugh-out-loud funny. Bummer about New Tenants. Started out great. You could almost taste the cigarette smoke. As soon as the husband sat down and started talking about his wife, I knew it was over. The looks on the other guys' faces were almost saying "we were doing a great scene, what are you busting in for?" |
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The Lady and the Reaper was our crowd favorite at the screening. Not mine. Perhaps I like things more irreverent, but I preferred Sleeping Beauty and, especially, Logorama. They had a warning about language and violence before that one - it was left on screen for at least 2 full minutes to give people a chance to exit the auditorium. It did not disappoint. I'm surprised it was nominated. I'd be blown over it it wins, but it gets my vote. Hope you get to see it soon. (If you do, please post where you found it - I'd love to watch it again.) |
It's on iTunes. $1.99.
ETA: It's also here. Damn. That link wasn't working while we were watching last night, so we bought it from iTunes (and then it got late and we had to go to sleep before watching it). Oh well, it's $2 and the iTunes download is probably better quality. The Wallace and Gromit link from Cartoon Brew was taped off television! |
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