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Xavierpop Does #WSFF12 – Douglas Reviews ‘For Shorts and Giggles’

By in Archive, Featured, WSFF, WSFF12 on June 9, 2012
 

In this collection of very short films, you’ll be presented with a variety of situations and scenarios that won’t take up too much of your day. With a wide range of comedy types, there’s a good chance you’ll find something amusing here.

 

Dad Drives: Better Late Than Never (5 min)

After picking up his son from the library, dad needs to stop by the drug store for mom and an inappropriate and imaginatively awkward conversation ensues.

Burger John’s Breakfast Croissant Sandwich 1 (1 min)

Preparing to eat lunch, two construction workers get ready to eat Burger John’s Breakfast Croissant Sandwich.

Linda (3 min)

Linda is a paper cutout of a girl that has a wide range of outfits. She’s prone to giving too much information about herself, bouts of over-aggressive commentary and general insensitivity.

Useful Things (2 min)

A couple of not-so-useful objects tell the audience a little bit about how they met and fell in love.

SWHD (4 min)

A man touches his face so he can tell how he feels. Sad = wet, happy = dry.

Buyer’s Market (5 min)

A real estate salesman has difficulty displaying a house that’s for sale because of a persistent vagrant.

Pixar (2 min)

On Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, you may find interesting buskers like Spiderman, Shrek, Darth Vader and Iron Man, but no one wants to pose for pictures with “Pixar”. Who’s Pixar?

Burger John’s Breakfast Croissant Sandwich 2 (1 min)

Our two construction worker friends are back, contemplating lunch again. How can a carrot compete with Burger John’s Breakfast Sandwich?

Sheddies (5 min)

On a hot summer day, shed-dwelling bachelors interview a potential roommate. The application process is rigorous and…interesting.

Visionary Times – Episode 1 (3 min)

The telling of the alternate history of the Great Sphinx of Giza by experts, that may or may not be true. Probably not.

Dress (2 min)

An oddly shaped girl can’t wait to share how she made her dress.

Scr__ble (3 min)

A couple friends catch up over playing scrabble in a café. When one advises against getting a dog, the other says they’re thinking of getting a “povern” instead.

Old Friends (4 min)

The interactions of two friends that have fallen out of contact with each other who meet on the street and realize there’s not a lot to talk about.

Burger John’s Breakfast Croissant Sandwich 3 (1 min)

Our two construction worker friends forget their differences and remember what’s important: Burger John’s Breakfast Croissant Sandwiches.

Say Yes To The Pants (3 min)

In this short reality TV parody about pant stylist Devin, his conflict is bold and compelling.

- Douglas

 

Check out our coverage of the WorldWide Short Film Festival:

And Now Onto The ‘Film School Spotlight: Super 16 Anarkino’ Programme
Douglas Reviews The ‘Sci-fi: Out There’ Programme
Douglas Does ‘The Laughter Without Borders’ Programme
Next Up ‘Shorts For Shorties: Mission to the Milky Way’ 
MovieJay Reviews the ‘Date Night’ Programme
Xavierpop Breaks Down the Popular ‘Scene Not Herd’ Programme
Xavierpop Reviews The ‘Short Dramatic Films” Programme
MovieJay Really Enjoys The ‘Celebrity Shorts’ Programme
Douglas Breaks Down The ‘X-Ray Spex’ Programme
MovieJay Reviews The ‘Stranger In A Strange Land’ Programme
Now Onto The ‘Homeland Security’ Programme
Xavierpop Takes On The ‘Someone To Watch Over Me’ Programme
MovieJay Reviews The “All Tomorrow’s Parties” Programme
Douglas Godhino Reviews The ‘Superfans’ Programme
Xavierpop Takes on The “Creative Control” Programme
MovieJay Reviews the “War, What Is It Good For?” Programme
MovieJay Reviews ‘The Family Compact” Programme
Next Up A Look At the ‘Iron Ladies’ Programme
Xavierpop Covers ‘The Love Hurts’ Official Selection
A Break-Down The ‘Who’s Your Dada?’ Programme
MovieJay Reviews The Opening Night Gala: Winners From Around the World
The @xvrpop Ultimate Worldwide Short Film Fest Preview
The CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival’s Screenplay $50,000 Giveaway is Back!

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