Have you ever had one of those days where everything goes wrong and you just can’t get where you’re trying to go? That’s the idea behind this collage-style animation by Thomas Markovsky. Link -via Everlasting Blort
His other paintings are also quite stunning and I recommend checking them out.
Via Geekologie

Ever wonder what some of the big-name Hollywood directors’ pre-fame student and short films were like?
Long before Star Wars or even THX-1138 George Lucas was an ordinary USC film student. For his Senior thesis film he, along with 13 other film students, produced an 8-minute short film known as 1:42:08. The dialoge-free film follows racing driver Peter Brock as he takes a Lotus 23 through Willow Springs Raceway at full-throttle.
– via autoblog
From the Upcoming
ueue, submitted by whitespace.
Poking around Fangoria‘s site I stumbled upon something seemingly out of the ordinary – a short film review of an unknown film by an unknown filmmaker.
The short called "The Night Shift" is an adventure/comedy/horror/sci-fi film about a cemetery night watchman whose nightly job is to keep the cemetery’s residents from escaping. Citing Fangoria’s positive review I gave the 23 minute film a view and thought it was fantastic. It’s truly a unique and out of the ordinary concept that makes for a very entertaining film. I hope everyone can set aside 23 minutes and give this wonderful film a chance. You won’t regret it.
Meanwhile, I checked out the filmmaker’s website (www.fightingowlfilms.com) and learned they’re a Mobile, Alabama (where?) based low-budget filmmaking group aspiring to make a feature film. I wish them the best of luck and with a film like "The Night Shift" on their resume I look forward to their future endeavors.
I’ve posted Part 1 of the film as found on YouTube. Part 2 and 3 are also available as well.
– via fangoriaonline
From the Upcoming Queue, submitted by Gukbe2000.
Sooner or Later is a Hungarian short film by István Madarász about a prisoner who volunteered for a daring experiment in the last days of World War II.
See what happened when Nazi scientists discovered a way to let a subject travel through time.
You won’t guess the ending: Link [embedded Flash video clip, 11 min.]

| FEATURED ITEMS FROM THE NEATOSHOP | |
![]() |
Mustache Bottle Opener |
![]() |
My Cryptozoological Family - Family Car Stickers |
![]() |
Zombie Hand Bottle Opener |