My Favorite Short Films
Submitted by Oedipus on Sun, 11/21/2004 - 06:25
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- A Trip to the Moon (Georges Méliès, 1902)
- The Suburbanite (1904)
- The Country Doctor (D.W. Griffith, 1909)
- What the Daisy Said (D.W. Griffith, 1910)
- Algie, the Miner (Alice Guy, 1912)
- Fatty's Faithful Fido (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
- Fatty's New Role (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
- Fatty's Plucky Pup (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
- Mabel and Fatty's Married Life (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
- Pool Sharks (Edwin Middleton, 1915)
- That Little Band of Gold (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
- An Eastern Westerner (Hal Roach, 1920)
- Get Out and Get Under (Hal Roach, 1920)
- Haunted Spooks (Alfred J. Goulding/Hal Roach, 1920)
- Number, Please? (Hal Roach, 1920)
- Pay Day (Charles Chaplin, 1922)
- The Balloonatic (Edward F. Cline/Buster Keaton, 1923)
- April Fool (Ralph Cedar, 1924)
- The Caretaker's Daughter (Leo McCarey, 1925)
- Cockeyed: Gems From the Memory of a Nutty Cameraman (1925)
- Inklings, Issue 12 (Dave Fleischer, 1925)
- Innocent Husbands (Leo McCarey, 1925)
- Bromo and Juliet (Leo McCarey, 1926)
- Long Fliv the King (Leo McCarey, 1926)
- Mighty Like Moose (Leo McCarey, 1926)
- Compliments of the Season (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
- The Devil's Cabaret (Nick Grinde, 1930)
- The Emergency Case (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
- The Hard Guy (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
- One Way Out (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
- The Music Box (James Parrott, 1932)
- Opened by Mistake (James Parrott, 1934)
- Pure Feud (Joseph Henabery, 1934)
- Three Chumps Ahead (Gus Meins, 1934)
- Woman Haters (Archie Gottler, 1934)
- The Old Grey Mayor (Lloyd French, 1935)
- Important News (Edwin Lawrence, 1936)
- Streamlined Greta Green (Friz Freleng, 1937)
- Came the Brawn (Gordon Douglas, 1938)
- Home Early (Roy Rowland, 1939)
- Peace on Earth (Hugh Harman, 1939)
- The Tell-Tale Heart (Jules Dassin, 1941)
- Baseball Bugs (Friz Freleng, 1946)
- The Foghorn Leghorn (Robert McKimson, 1948)
- Rabbit of Seville (Chuck Jones, 1950)
- What's Opera, Doc? (Chuck Jones, 1957)
- The Steamroller and the Violin (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1960)
- The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (Chuck Jones/Maurice Noble, 1965)
- Mr. Krueger's Christmas (Kieth Merrill, 1980)
- The Woman in the Room (Frank Darabont, 1983)
- Tummy Trouble (Rob Minkoff, 1989)
- Roller Coaster Rabbit (Rob Minkoff, 1990)
- Trail Mix-Up (Barry Cook, 1993)
- Bottle Rocket (Wes Anderson, 1994)
- Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (George Hickenlooper, 1994)
- Geri's Game (Jan Pinkava, 1997)
- For the Birds (Ralph Eggleston, 2000)
- In Her Eyes (Gorman Bechard, 2000)
- The Hire: Ambush (John Frankenheimer, 2001)
- The Hire: Chosen (Ang Lee, 2001)
- The Hire: The Follow (Kar Wai Wong, 2001)
- The Hire: Powder Keg (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2001)
- The Hire: Star (Guy Ritchie, 2001)
- Dad's Dead (Chris Shepherd, 2002)
- Gone Nutty (Carlos Saldanha, 2002)
- The Hire: Beat the Devil (Tony Scott, 2002)
- The Hire: Hostage (John Woo, 2002)
- The Hire: Ticker (Joe Carnahan, 2002)
- The Pretty Girl (Gorman Bechard, 2002)
- Objects in the Mirror Are Further Than They Appear (Gorman Bechard, 2003)
- The Beast Within (2004)
- Blooming Dahlia (Kyle Kleefeld, 2004)
- Rings (Jonathan Liebesman, 2005)
- The Last Supper (Marius A. Markevicius, 2006)
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Is the 'Inklings, Issue 12' the one where the artist cuts out images of men and animals from a contour of a barn, and then rebuilds it?
Yes, that's the one.
Yeah, that was surprisingly cool. I wanna freeze-frame that one and make sure the artist didn't cheat somehow, because if he didn't it's pretty amazing.
Yeah, it was.
I just wanted to thank you for choosing my short film Blooming Dahlia as one of your favorite short films. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks, Kyle