Because you like to watch--don't we all?--here's a veritable treasure trove of shorts.
From Resfests past on Trio's site, truly something for everyone.
Highlights include macabre Dame Darcy animation, a pas[ta]tische of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will starring marching rigatoni, the occupational [not to mention self-replicating] hazards of working in a Copy Shop, and a war picture that wouldn't be out of place at Joelanta.
For the eighteen and older crowd, Deformer is a not-for-kids [but perhaps for Kids] documentary about skateborder and artist Ed Templeton directed by Mike Mills. I can't really describe the style, but imagine if Lynne Ramsay had grown up in Huntington Beach and shot Let's Get Lost, and you're on your way. [Or maybe it's just all those sequences in the supermarket.] Mills next directs the movie version of Walter Kirn's Thumbsucker, a favorite of cinetrix friend Peter Brocade.
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Then there's this little snippet of nostalgia from archive.org: The Story, an accomplished home movie shot by one Homer Groening, featuring his daughter Lisa and his son Bart Matt as the narrator [link nabbed from StayFree's blog].
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Finally, courtesy of TMFTML, watch the best part of the Coen Brothers Intolerable Cruelty: the opening title sequence by Big Film Design.
*Extra credit geek out: GreenCine's David Hudson captured on video at SXSW.