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		<title>Shorts watched October 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 03:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three Little Pigs (1933, Burt Gillett) Musical short feat. &#8220;Who&#8217;s afraid of the big bad wolf&#8221; song. Great sound work by Carl Stalling. Uncle Walt did the voice of the brickhouse pig, one of only a couple credited non-Mickey voice roles. OMG, inside the brick house there&#8217;s a framed picture of sausage links on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Three Little Pigs</em> (1933, Burt Gillett)</strong><br />
Musical short feat. &#8220;Who&#8217;s afraid of the big bad wolf&#8221; song.  Great sound work by Carl Stalling.  Uncle Walt did the voice of the brickhouse pig, one of only a couple credited non-Mickey voice roles.  OMG, inside the brick house there&#8217;s a framed picture of sausage links on the wall with the caption &#8220;father&#8221;.<br />
<img src="http://deeperintomovies.net/journal/image08/oct08shorts01.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Mirror of Holland</em> (1951, Bert Haanstra)</strong><br />
Greeeeat movie.  He shoots reflections of Holland on the river, then flips the camera so they&#8217;re rightside-up.  Looks for cool subjects and cool effects off the water.  All woodwind and harp music, no narration, gorgeous.  Didn&#8217;t know there was a golden palm for shorts at Cannes, but this won it.<br />
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<p><strong><em>Quiet As Kept</em> (2007, Charles Burnett)</strong><br />
&#8220;That little-ass FEMA check sure don&#8217;t go very far&#8221;<br />
Actors are real actorly, especially the kid (he&#8217;s in <em>Ned&#8217;s Declassified</em>).  Video is real videoey.  Script is real good, a sketch about a family of black New Orleans ex-residents post-Katrina, but the movie is ehhh.  Oops, All Movie Guide calls it a documentary &#8211; bozos.  Can&#8217;t find anyone talking about this online, probably because when Killer of Sheep came out on DVD, everyone got in line to praise it and didn&#8217;t want to look out-of-touch by talking about the not-great shorts it was packaged with.<br />
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<p><strong><em>Mr. Frenhofer and the Minotaur</em> (1949, Sidney Peterson)</strong><br />
Distorted film of actors, string music, and voiceover, none of which has anything to do with the other.  &#8220;To pose, or not to?  I love him, I love him not?  Or rather, since I love him less already, why not?  An old man mad about paint, Frenhofer&#8230;&#8221;  Yep, definitely from the same source as <em>La Belle Noiseuse</em>.  &#8220;Once upon a time there was an old man who had been painting one painting for ten years.  His name was Frenho&#8230; for what? &#8230; He started looking for a model to compare.  All he wanted was the most beautiful woman in the world to prove to himself that his painting was more beautiful than any possible woman.&#8221;  It&#8217;s all in here: Marianne&#8217;s man (also a painter) offering up her modeling services, Porbus the art dealer.</p>
<p>The script/narration is pretty swell but I wouldn&#8217;t be following if not for having seen the Rivette, and the visual is just nothing to me&#8230; a clock, a fencing match, cats, blurry nonsense, movie would be just as good with a black screen.  Sorry, Sidney Peterson.  Hmmm, at the end a fencer stabs the painter.<br />
<img src="http://deeperintomovies.net/journal/image08/oct08shorts04.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Eurydice &#8211; She, So Beloved</em> (2007, Bros. Quay)</strong><br />
Very underlit ballet.  Kinda dull.  I preferred <em>The Phantom Museum</em> (and <em>Dracula: Pages from a Virgin&#8217;s Diary</em>).<br />
<img src="http://deeperintomovies.net/journal/image08/oct08shorts05.jpg" alt="image"></p>
<p><strong><em>Victory Over The Sun</em> (2007, Michael Robinson)</strong><br />
Weirdly shaped monuments and the whispering wind.  Would probably help if I could understand what the chanting people are saying.  There&#8217;s some abstract 3D Animation thrown in.  Towards the end goes into sound from some cartoon&#8230; Transformers?  Some very familiar symphonic music.  Pretty nice&#8230; I didn&#8217;t love it by any means, but I like it better than the disappointing <em>Light Is Waiting</em>.</p>
<p>Waaait, I looked this up online and found all sorts of stuff about it, something about being shot on the former sites of Worlds Fairs, but now I can&#8217;t find where I wrote that down.<br />
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<p><strong><em>The Wizard of Speed and Time</em> (1979, Mike Jittlov)</strong><br />
Oh My God.  This is three minutes of pure joy.  Now that I have found this movie, I will watch it always.  It&#8217;s my new <em>The Heart of the World</em>, using jaw-dropping stop-motion to express pure cinema love.  The look is dated, but the music is swell, and Mike is a grinning god.<br />
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