

covered by Hurra Torpedo using kitchen appliances as instruments. No doubt that this is the best cover EVAR.
Preview of District B13, starring David Belle of Le Parkour (free running) fame. This looks awesome.
This animated piece was designed for the Disney feature "Country Bears" (2002). It survived the cut.
Vader comes to North Carolina to try and convert Jedi Jed and Jedi Hank to the darkside, or kill them. A Karaoke bar, NASCAR, some PBR and a muscle car is all that stands in his way.
this guy has his office filled with hundreds of balloons but fails to see anything funny at all about it.
Perhaps the two last movies you would think could be mashed up... mashed up.
A computer-generated movie using almost entirely open-source software, and with all production files availble for use under a Creative Commons license. This is a link to the torrent file, but there are about 20 different sizes/download options.
The hair, the outfits, the lovely music... why can't everything be like this? Why?
Dewayne Glory Daniels will stop at nothing to find the true perpetrator when mysterious flowers show up at gertie's house. Arnie, the local mailman, is the prime suspect. Thor's hammer is standing by.
Hilarious Robot-Chicken-like spoof on Star Trek. Check out Spock's rockin' crib!
This piece was commissioned by the experimental sound collage group Negativland for the video compilation, "Our Favorite Things," soon to be released. The track had been cut by Negativland several years before, an audio document of their problems with copyright/trademark issues concerning their "U2" album. Many years and a painful settlement later, they had successfully transformed their experience into even more art, and a little activism besides. This little piece, made on Disney equipment after hours when no one was looking, remains quite popular. San Francisco experimental filmmaker Craig Baldwin has been kind enough to include it in "culture jamming" programs he has organized throughout the US and Europe. Several times has it been used in conferences and on panels about copyright for the legal profession. And it's fun, to boot. The statute of limitations has apparently run out on this piece, and it is now considered perfectly legal. What a relief!
Video of the Huygens probe landing on Titan. Four hour descent compressed into five minutes. Cool!
Unbelievably epic video game-influenced short film. Incredible animation, really.
A remix of a 1960's commercial for Oil Heat. Check out the freaky black gold shower. For more check out http://www.hoppervideo.net
President Bush spoof giving out loafing awards in an office!