The Animation Show, Volume 3

2007
7.3| 1h34m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 17 January 2007 Released
Producted By: MTV
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Official Website: http://www.animationshow.com/
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The third installment of Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt's traveling animation anthology including 17 such as "Everything Will Be OK", "Game Over", "Guide Dog", and "Davey and Son of Goliath".

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Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Aiden Melton The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
runamokprods Note: If you are looking for this collection on DVD it is known as "The Animation Show, Volume 3"Inevitably any collection of shorts, animated or otherwise will always be a bit of a mixed bag, and this set of 16 animated films, almost all under 10 minutes, is no exception. But series curators Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeld have made some great choices, and even the least of these films, if less than stellar, show imagination and creativity. None of them are familiar or by-the-numbers. And the best are freakin' brilliant.Leading the pack is Hertzfeld's own "Everything Will Be OK", the longest film in the program. In 17 minutes of mostly simple stick-figure animation, Hertzfeld creates black comedy of death, and the sadness and lack of meaning of our day to day lives to make a film that will make you laugh, think, and even be moved. There are more ideas, laughs and emotion in his quarter of an hour film, than in the vast majority of full length features.But there are plenty of highlights here, from the surreal fable 'Rabbit' that opens the program, eerily stealing imagery from 'Dick and Jane' readers to comment on greed, to the wonderfully goofy and funny abstractions of early computer games of "Game Over" that ends it. If you like creative and varied animation, this is well worth getting.I'd say this is the strongest of the "Animation Show" collections, although the 2-DVD box set that combines Volumes 1 and 2 is certainly worthwhile as well, if you're interested in this kind of work.
The_Defiant1 This is just a fun mix of animated shorts. If you get a chance to see the tour curated by Mike Judge, do so. Some surprises are tossed into the line-up and they might not appear in a DVD release. Beavis and Butthead begin the series of shorts and they are in classic form. The second short in the series is titled "Rabbit" and it's like an animated children's book with a demented twist. "City Paradide" follows with a surreal blend of animation styles. The third animated short is Sundance Award winner "Everything Will Be Okay". The third offering is also the longest of the show. "David & Son-of-Goliath" is a familiar set of 70's claymation characters crossed with a "Son of Sam" inspired plot line. "Collision" is mostly geometrical shapes and patterns set to audio. "Nine" follows with a Tim Burton style of animation featuring a story about a predator and his prey. "No Room For Gerrold" is a German entry with subtitles. It explores the awkward situation of kicking out a roommate. "Guide Dog" is a very stylized piece done by Bill Plympton featuring an emotionally disturbed dog. "Eaux Forte" is a simple but very well done piece. "Overtime" features some very Muppet inspired Kermit-like characters. "Dreams & Desires" is a busy but mesmerizing piece done by Joanna Quinn. "Game Over" is a fun tribute to 70's and 80's video games. Some other fun shorts are tossed in the middle of the set. Overall a fun show which leans towards an artistic style of animation rather than the more commercial works you's see on network TV.
MrEricSir Animators Don Hertzfeldt and Mike Judge have put together a collection of animated shorts that easily rivals the quality of Spike and Mike.This is their third Animation Show, and as usual Don Hertzfeldt's own contribution was among the biggest crowd pleasers. But don't expect anything as silly as his infamous "Rejected" this time around; his new film "Everything Will Be OK" is perhaps his darkest yet.My personal favorites were "Rabbit" and "Overtime," though "Game Over" got the most applause in the theater. Speaking of which -- stop reading and go buy tickets! You have to see this in a theater for the full experience. There's nothing quite like watching these films in a room with a huge group of weirdo fanatics like yourself.
ababst This show was packed full with about 14 short animation films that were creative and hilarious. The show had mild to strong language some of the time. My personal favorites from the show include: "Everything Will Be OK", "9", "Game Over", "Guide Dog", and "Davey and Son of Goliath". Some films were random and boring because they were too abstract. The film "Rabbit" was very creative and had a very surprising ending. "City Paradise" didn't have a good plot but it was fun to see the innovative techniques they used. "Everything Will Be OK" was very funny but near the end it became very weird and lost my interest. "Guide Dog" was simply full of funny parts and was very well done. All together it was a great experience.