August 6, 2010
I’m a fascist about my work habits and I expect you to be, too. Never have a spontaneous moment in your life again. If you’re going to have a hangover, it should be scheduled on your calendar months in advance. Rigid enjoyment of planning can get you high. Militant time-management will enable you to ignore how maladjusted you would be if you had the time to notice it in the first place. Discipline is not anal compulsion; it’s a lifestyle that breeds power.
John Waters
July 13, 2010

Selections from Longfellow’s Whale Tales, an educational video about water safety.

June 12, 2010
From “Kings of Power 4 Billion %” by Paul Robertson, who is now working on the amazing-looking Scott Pilgrim game.
Please, do watch the video. One of the most incredible things on the planet.

From “Kings of Power 4 Billion %” by Paul Robertson, who is now working on the amazing-looking Scott Pilgrim game.


Please, do watch the video. One of the most incredible things on the planet.

February 15, 2010
From Twentieth Century Eightball by Daniel Clowes.

From Twentieth Century Eightball by Daniel Clowes.

February 3, 2010

From Leonard Part 6 by Paul Weiland.

Literally the most incompetently put together montage in cinema history. Catchy tune, though.

November 27, 2009

From The Great Muppet Caper by Jim Henson.

November 17, 2009

From It’s The Girl In The Red Truck, Charlie Brown by Charles Schulz and Walter C. Miller.

information from the Wikipedia article:

“Production of the film took four years, and cost “millions of dollars”. A serious film buff who watched both foreign and art films, Schulz commented, “I wanted this to be my Citizen Kane, but it’s not.

November 16, 2009

From Extreme Ops by Christian Duguay.

November 14, 2009

What’s A Nice Girl Like You Doing In a Place Like This, a completely incredible film made by Martin Scorsese in college. One of my favorite short films ever and possibly my favorite thing Scorsese has ever done.

November 13, 2009

Short film Fumiko’s Confession by Tete. Completely animated by one person. Amazing.

Synopsis from Japanator:

“For those of you not fluent in moonspeak, here’s a short summary of the dialogue: Fumiko asks the boy to date her, but he refuses, wanting to spend his time practicing baseball. At the end, she offers to make him miso soup every day (essentially a marriage proposal), but he once again refuses.”