Early raunchy live action short by Bill Plympton, advertising a strange BDSM machine.
2002-01-01
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5.0Sitcom for 1920s cinemas about the Winter family.
Based on an actual conversation between a father and son, this birds and bees lessons is anything but ordinary.
The sound engineer, Tree, has a crush on their producer, Cindy. During a pause between the scenes, the lead actor goes missing. The film crew grumbles at each other, and no one wants to take the responsibility. Then, the most weird thing happens.
0.0Leon Errol disguises himself as a mystic, in order to fool repo men.
0.0Leon Errol plans to buy a doll as a gift for his wife; misunderstandings ensue.
0.0Against his wishes, Leon Errol is forced to buy a sweepstakes ticket
0.0Leon Errol needs to keep his guests apart at dinner.
6.0Leon Errol invites Lord Epping for dinner, then impersonates him when he expects his Lordship is otherwise engaged.
0.0Comedic mixups are inevitable when Leon Errol borrows a car.
4.4A woman undresses, takes a bath, gets a massage, and relaxes.
0.0Leon Errol and his wife try to prevent their nephew's romance.
Filmed in Wendover, Nevada, in early 1981, Energy and How to Get It combines documentary and fictional ideas. What began as a documentary film about Robert Golka, an engineer who was experimenting with ball lightning and the development of fusion as an energy force, was turned into a spoof on the documentary form, inserting fictional characters into the story such as the Energy Czar (William Burroughs), and a Hollywood agent (filmmaker Robert Downey). (mfah.org)
6.6An OCD gay twentysomething considers a romantic life with a struggling actress he meets at an S&M-themed party.
8.0A short that shows the pressure to get married that Korean girls in their late twenties have to go through. Ko Ah Rah, however, has her own way of dealing with her mother's insistent telephone calls.