My Favorite Short Films

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  1. A Trip to the Moon (Georges Méliès, 1902)
  2. The Suburbanite (1904)
  3. The Country Doctor (D.W. Griffith, 1909)
  4. What the Daisy Said (D.W. Griffith, 1910)
  5. Algie, the Miner (Alice Guy, 1912)
  6. Fatty's Faithful Fido (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
  7. Fatty's New Role (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
  8. Fatty's Plucky Pup (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
  9. Mabel and Fatty's Married Life (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
  10. Pool Sharks (Edwin Middleton, 1915)
  11. That Little Band of Gold (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, 1915)
  12. An Eastern Westerner (Hal Roach, 1920)
  13. Get Out and Get Under (Hal Roach, 1920)
  14. Haunted Spooks (Alfred J. Goulding/Hal Roach, 1920)
  15. Number, Please? (Hal Roach, 1920)
  16. Pay Day (Charles Chaplin, 1922)
  17. The Balloonatic (Edward F. Cline/Buster Keaton, 1923)
  18. April Fool (Ralph Cedar, 1924)
  19. The Caretaker's Daughter (Leo McCarey, 1925)
  20. Cockeyed: Gems From the Memory of a Nutty Cameraman (1925)
  21. Inklings, Issue 12 (Dave Fleischer, 1925)
  22. Innocent Husbands (Leo McCarey, 1925)
  23. Bromo and Juliet (Leo McCarey, 1926)
  24. Long Fliv the King (Leo McCarey, 1926)
  25. Mighty Like Moose (Leo McCarey, 1926)
  26. Compliments of the Season (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
  27. The Devil's Cabaret (Nick Grinde, 1930)
  28. The Emergency Case (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
  29. The Hard Guy (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
  30. One Way Out (Arthur Hurley, 1930)
  31. The Music Box (James Parrott, 1932)
  32. Opened by Mistake (James Parrott, 1934)
  33. Pure Feud (Joseph Henabery, 1934)
  34. Three Chumps Ahead (Gus Meins, 1934)
  35. Woman Haters (Archie Gottler, 1934)
  36. The Old Grey Mayor (Lloyd French, 1935)
  37. Important News (Edwin Lawrence, 1936)
  38. Streamlined Greta Green (Friz Freleng, 1937)
  39. Came the Brawn (Gordon Douglas, 1938)
  40. Home Early (Roy Rowland, 1939)
  41. Peace on Earth (Hugh Harman, 1939)
  42. The Tell-Tale Heart (Jules Dassin, 1941)
  43. Baseball Bugs (Friz Freleng, 1946)
  44. The Foghorn Leghorn (Robert McKimson, 1948)
  45. Rabbit of Seville (Chuck Jones, 1950)
  46. What's Opera, Doc? (Chuck Jones, 1957)
  47. The Steamroller and the Violin (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1960)
  48. The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics (Chuck Jones/Maurice Noble, 1965)
  49. Mr. Krueger's Christmas (Kieth Merrill, 1980)
  50. The Woman in the Room (Frank Darabont, 1983)
  51. Tummy Trouble (Rob Minkoff, 1989)
  52. Roller Coaster Rabbit (Rob Minkoff, 1990)
  53. Trail Mix-Up (Barry Cook, 1993)
  54. Bottle Rocket (Wes Anderson, 1994)
  55. Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (George Hickenlooper, 1994)
  56. Geri's Game (Jan Pinkava, 1997)
  57. For the Birds (Ralph Eggleston, 2000)
  58. In Her Eyes (Gorman Bechard, 2000)
  59. The Hire: Ambush (John Frankenheimer, 2001)
  60. The Hire: Chosen (Ang Lee, 2001)
  61. The Hire: The Follow (Kar Wai Wong, 2001)
  62. The Hire: Powder Keg (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2001)
  63. The Hire: Star (Guy Ritchie, 2001)
  64. Dad's Dead (Chris Shepherd, 2002)
  65. Gone Nutty (Carlos Saldanha, 2002)
  66. The Hire: Beat the Devil (Tony Scott, 2002)
  67. The Hire: Hostage (John Woo, 2002)
  68. The Hire: Ticker (Joe Carnahan, 2002)
  69. The Pretty Girl (Gorman Bechard, 2002)
  70. Objects in the Mirror Are Further Than They Appear (Gorman Bechard, 2003)
  71. The Beast Within (2004)
  72. Blooming Dahlia (Kyle Kleefeld, 2004)
  73. Rings (Jonathan Liebesman, 2005)
  74. 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