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Kind
of a Blur
Directed
by Jon Goldman
A pair of aging ravers wake up after
an all-night mountain bash and can
barely recall the party, what day it is, or the location
of that cow upon
which a critical message was scrawled. SANDRA OH (SIDEWAYS,
GREYS ANATOMY)
co-stars.
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A
Gentleman's Duel
Directed
by Blur
Studio's Sean McNally and Francisco Ruiz Velasco
When the Marque de Manstride and Sir Dingleberry compete
for the affections of a buxom beauty, all is not so
fair in love and war. A hilarious grown-up animation
with a real sting in the Fifi the pampered pooches
tail. Another great animation from Blur Studio.
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Call
Register
Directed
by Ed
Roe
When Kevin borrows his best
friend Julians phone to ask Amanda out, he's
shocked to find it recognizes her number. After Julian
confesses that he and Amanda used to date, KEVIN persuades
Julian to ask her back out, in order to test whether
shes still in love with him.
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I
Met The Walrus
Directed by Josh Raskin
2008 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT
FILM.
In 1969, fourteen-year-old Jerry Levitan snuck
into John Lennon's hotel room with his tape recorder
and persuaded him to do an interview where John
Lennon's message of 'giving peace a chance' is still
relevant today.
Produced by Jerry Levitan.
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Darling
Darling
Directed
by Mathew Lessner
Meeting your new girlfriend's
parents is never comfortable, but sometimes the event
goes to unexpected levels of surreality in Matthew
Lessner's (By Modern Measure) directorial debut starring
MICHAEL CERA (JUNO, SUPERBAD) as an awkward and flustered
every teen who is forced to make small talk with his
prom date's bizarre father.
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The
Pro
Directed by Hugo Currie and
Toby Leslie
A spoof self-help video following the misadventures
of Tony Kirby, a one-time child golfing prodigy who
never quite made it to the top of his game. Now stuck
as a golf pro at a prestigious English golf course,
Tony struggles to break his losing streak over the
course of a series of self-help golfing films. Starring
RICHARD COYLE, MARK HEAP AND ANDREW LINCOLN.
Produced by Meg Thomson.
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Stingray
Directed
by Neal
Chordia
Struggling
writer Kurt has just lost another book pitch. After
vivdly reliving the experience, he visits he local
Aquatic Pet shop to buy a new fish. Here he runs into
a pretty young woman and after a lively argument with
the resident Stingray decides to ask her out on a
date. However, Kurt's not as good with words as he
thinks...
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One
Day
Directed by James Barriscale
Owen's (TIM MCINNERY - NOTTING HILL) routine is the
same
day after day
until today. He's off
on one big romantic adventure with Cherie (TANYA FRANKS
- EAST ENDERS, PULLING)
A story about embracing
life in the moment, about taking a leap into the unknown
-- even if it's just for a little while
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Fortune
Hunters
Directed by Thom Harp
A fortune cookie writer (Kelvin Yu) accidentally sends
a love letter meant for his ex-girlfriend (JESSICA
SKERRITT) out into the world as chinese cookie fortunes,
leading the city's lonely hearts to converge on his
romantic rendezvous. It doesn't take him long to nearly
ruin his father's (GEDDE WATANABE - SIXTEEN CANDLES,
MULAN, GUNG-HO) fortune cookie business as his love
letter gets mixed up with his fortunes, and every
cookie at every restaurant reveals a piece of Arthur's
broken heart. A hysterical and heart-warming romantic
comedy.
Produced
by Mike Standish.
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Point
Annihilation
Directed
by Virginia
Heath
A dangerous and erotic journey of initiation through
surf, sex and Maori tattoos starring Bruce Hopkins
(Lord of the Rings.) Grub, a young surfer dude is
caught in conflict between his desire to be a surfing
legend and his passion for a mysterious Maori tattooist.
Will he escape the pull of the surf or could she be
Hine Nui Te Po, the Maori sea goddess
and mythical Eater of Life?
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Natalie
- Oola Oop L'eau De Ohh!
Directed
by Carolle-Shelley
Abrams
An afternoon at the pool turns into an opportunity
for romance when the French coquette Natalie spots
a hot male lifeguard. Natalie hatches a plan to get
her man. Hilarious.
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The
Swell Life
Directed
by Darren
E. McInerney
Threats, vandalism and assault -- all while riding
waves! Unflinching expose' of some of Southern California's
most notoriously "local" beach communities
where surfers cross the line from pastime to obsession.
This film looks beyond surfing's idyllic face to true
surfing etiquette, "Nazi surfers", and surfer
tribalism.
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A
Girl & A Gun
Directed
by David
Hughes
Director David
Hughes get all "Lock, Shock, and Two Smoking
Barrels" with this violent view of Southend,
dubbed the "Las Vegas of the Third World"
by the locals. This crazy, action thriller contains
explicit language. Stars Ian Hart, who played "Professor
Quirinus Quirrell" in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone.
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Smile
Directed
by Chris
Mais
Smile is a happy face toy who befirends a happy face
balloon. When the menacing evil Pirate threatens his
friend, Smile musters up the courage for a daring
rescue mission to save him from certain peril. Edge-of-your-seat
thrills for the whole family.
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The
Fan & The Flower
Directed
by Bill
Plympton
An ill-fated and unconcusmmated romance between a
fan and a flower magically creates a fairy-tale ending.
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Gopher
Broke
Directed by Jeff
Fowler
2004 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT
FILM.
A hungry gopher hatches a clever plan to get a
quick snack, but discovers that even the best laid
plans can go utterly awry. And no matter how hungry
he may be -- there is no such thing as a free lunch!
A hilarious, delightful romp for the whole family!.
Another great animation from Blur Studio.
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Badgered
Directed by Sharon Colman
2005 Oscar® NOMINEE FOR BEST ANIMATED SHORT
FILM.
A World War can't stop a beleaguered badger as he
tries to get some sleep.
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Full
Disclosure
Directed by Douglas Horn
Tired
of wasting time on relationships that break up when
people finally start being honest about who they are,
Everett decides to reveal every terrible habit, attitude,
and hang-up on the first date. Shockingly, women don't
react as he'd hoped
until he meets Brinn, who's
willing to play his game and try for Full Disclosure.
Starring JUDY GREER (THE WEDDING PLANNER) and BRENT
SEXTON (NBC's LIFE). Douglas Horn has crafted
a well made and hilarious discourse on honesty in
a relationship, a great verbal ping pong match...
-- Clint Fleener, Film Threat, Feb. 24, 2006
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Love
Letter
Directed
by Richard
Fenwick
Craig can't bear it any longer, he has to let Tracey,
the girl of his dreams, know that he exists
Staking
out her place of work - the local supermarket - Craig
waits for her to turn up for her daily shirt. Then,
heartfelt and unspoken, he delivers his all-important
letter. Now all he has to do is wait. Starring Jaime
Winstone, daugther of Ray Winstone (The Departed,
Cold Mountain, Sexy Beast).
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Taking
The Wheel
Directed
by David
Ackerman
An obstinate 90-year-old woman (PATIENCE CLEVELAND)
refuses to give up driving even though she is clearly
a danger to herself and others! What is her grown
son (JOHN CLEESE) to do? Non-stop laughter with John
Cleese at his best.
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Boy-Next-Door
Directed
by Travis Davis
Calvin, a down on his luck boy-next-door type in his
early 30's thinks his new neighbor will bring his
unlucky streak to an end. Unfortunately hes
right... Starring RICHARD MOLL (Night Court) and TRAVIS
DAVIS (Slackers).
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