Vietnamese Javan Rhino - Road to Extinction
Stuff like this makes me:
- So sad.
- So angry.
- Want to quite my life and work overseas in a nature reserve for WWF.
Vietnamese Javan Rhino - Road to Extinction
Stuff like this makes me:
Stop-Motion Short of the Day: The history of Western Civilization as told through the changing hairstyles of women over time.
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(Source: thedailywhat, via ohmygah)
A magical tale of adventure and discovery showcasing some of the extraordinary species recently found around the world. ‘Astonish Me’ has been created by acclaimed writer Stephen Poliakoff and director Charles Sturridge to celebrate our 50th anniversary.
Photocopy Romance (2010).
Shot at 325 pages per minute on a photocopier!
REACH. 2009.
Director: Luke Randall
A tiny robot is given the gift of life with only one limitation, the length of his power cable. When a curious bird appears at the workshop window, the robot feels a lust to live outside of his reach that may be his demise.
Originally from the island of Tasmania, Luke Randall is a director/animator currently based in Melbourne, Australia. Luke has been fortunate enough to work on CG TV series, video game cinematic and animated feature films over the past couple of years and has received several awards for his work.
The Monk & The Monkey.
“A determined young boy, Ragu, is sent by his master on his final quest to become a monk. A seemingly simple task becomes an unexpected challenge for Ragu as he discovers the real value of his quest.”
A film by Brendan Carroll and Francesco Giroldini.
The Majestic Plastic Bag.
This is witty, smart, and overwhelmingly terrifying. Great strategic work.
Signs.
A really nice and enjoyable watch.
Director: Patrick Hughes
Be My Brother (Tropfest Australia 2009 Winner).
Check this out. It’s quite funny, clever and sweet.
Director: Genevieve Clay
Mortal Kombat: Rebirth (2010).
A short film directed by Kevin Tancharoen. I really hope they decide to make this into a feature film. (And if they do, I hope its actually watchable, unlike all many live-action feature films of action-fighting-games. Lets not name any to prevent the resurfacing of bad memories.)
Destination #2: Mumbai, India. Mother Lay-by.
Director: Siddharth Sikand
Music: Dido - Let’s Do the Things We Normally Do