What are your favorite comedy film shorts?
April 8, 2010 1:15 PM
What are your favorite funny film shorts? (under ten minutes long! )
I'm asking because sometimes you just need a quick laugh and it'd be cool to have a little collection of them. The other reason is that a buddy and I are thinking of doing a video short and inspiration is a Very Good Thing. Low budget shoestring stuff that looks and sounds good gets extra points.
I'm asking because sometimes you just need a quick laugh and it'd be cool to have a little collection of them. The other reason is that a buddy and I are thinking of doing a video short and inspiration is a Very Good Thing. Low budget shoestring stuff that looks and sounds good gets extra points.
Almost all of Pixar shorts are comedies. And they're pretty much all great.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixar_shorts
posted by 256 at 1:20 PM on April 8, 2010
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixar_shorts
posted by 256 at 1:20 PM on April 8, 2010
This is pretty hilarious, it purports to be an interview with a man who writes rants for celebrity professional athletes for a living.
He gets a little misty-eyed when he talks about what a thrill it is to watch his words "come alive".
posted by A Terrible Llama at 1:28 PM on April 8, 2010
He gets a little misty-eyed when he talks about what a thrill it is to watch his words "come alive".
posted by A Terrible Llama at 1:28 PM on April 8, 2010
The Good Neighbor stuff crew really crack me up. One of my favorites is "Is My Roommate Gay?"
posted by General Malaise at 1:34 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by General Malaise at 1:34 PM on April 8, 2010
The Cat Came Back. I needed to turn up my computer's speakers louder than normal to hear the song. YMMV
posted by angiep at 1:35 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by angiep at 1:35 PM on April 8, 2010
Brad Neely is the funniest person working in new media. It is not even a close race. He can tell more story in 30 seconds than most talented people can tell in 30 minutes, and more jokes in 2:30 than most writers can muster their entire careers. He creates goddamn miraculous worlds and nuanced, lovable characters and funny songs and it is a personal failing of our way of life that we haven't built a pyramid or some shit for him yet.
posted by Damn That Television at 1:53 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by Damn That Television at 1:53 PM on April 8, 2010
Timmy's Wish made me laugh to hard that I fell in love with my boyfriend (one of the writers/performers) a year before I even met him. (Warning: seriously NSFW if your work frowns on blasphemy and cursing.)
posted by scody at 1:54 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by scody at 1:54 PM on April 8, 2010
Je t'aime John Wayne, which is very funny if you like French cinema, and maybe not so funny if you don't.
Used to be on YouTube, dunno where it went.
posted by herrdoktor at 1:57 PM on April 8, 2010
Used to be on YouTube, dunno where it went.
posted by herrdoktor at 1:57 PM on April 8, 2010
Some of the below links are SFW, but not all of them. So there.
Nicholas Gurewitch of Perry Bible Fellowship fame adapted this comic into a low-budget, live-action short starring himself.
A few sci-fi inspired ones in case you're a geek like me...
If you like Star Trek, you'll love the Jandrew Edits (my favorites: 1|2|3).
If Star Wars is more your cup of tea, Jedi Gym is a very informative documentary.
Not into either? Terminator 2 Sweded: Low Budgment Day is incredible.
If you're not into sci-fi, you might love Master Prankers from the guys at Waverly Films.
Or Pete and Brian's Two Guys Who Spend Too Much Time Together, Fact Checkers (with Bill Murray), Serious Actors, and the hilariously dark Knock Knock.
I also recommend anything at Channel 101, especially...
Kicked in the Nuts! (from pre-Family-Guy Mike Henry)
The 'Bu (classic The Lonely Island, watch the whole series)
Sockbaby (from the visionary mind of Doug TenNapel)
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 2:28 PM on April 8, 2010
Nicholas Gurewitch of Perry Bible Fellowship fame adapted this comic into a low-budget, live-action short starring himself.
A few sci-fi inspired ones in case you're a geek like me...
If you like Star Trek, you'll love the Jandrew Edits (my favorites: 1|2|3).
If Star Wars is more your cup of tea, Jedi Gym is a very informative documentary.
Not into either? Terminator 2 Sweded: Low Budgment Day is incredible.
If you're not into sci-fi, you might love Master Prankers from the guys at Waverly Films.
Or Pete and Brian's Two Guys Who Spend Too Much Time Together, Fact Checkers (with Bill Murray), Serious Actors, and the hilariously dark Knock Knock.
I also recommend anything at Channel 101, especially...
Kicked in the Nuts! (from pre-Family-Guy Mike Henry)
Sockbaby (from the visionary mind of Doug TenNapel)
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 2:28 PM on April 8, 2010
Minuscule, without a doubt. Often rather basic humour, lots of repetition, but very well done, and very funny.
Difficult to actually buy outside France - I had to ask a holidaying friend to get me the box set since the 'English' site directed me to an online shop that refused to ship to the UK, but it was worth it.
I discovered Minuscule thanks to joannemerriam's post to Metafilter: The Ladybug Always Wins
posted by BinaryApe at 2:30 PM on April 8, 2010
Difficult to actually buy outside France - I had to ask a holidaying friend to get me the box set since the 'English' site directed me to an online shop that refused to ship to the UK, but it was worth it.
I discovered Minuscule thanks to joannemerriam's post to Metafilter: The Ladybug Always Wins
posted by BinaryApe at 2:30 PM on April 8, 2010
Oops, "The 'Bu" was supposed to link here!
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 2:31 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 2:31 PM on April 8, 2010
Three of my favourites:
posted by Johnny Assay at 2:36 PM on April 8, 2010
- À quoi ça sert l'amour?
- Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty
- Rejected (spectacularly NSFW)
posted by Johnny Assay at 2:36 PM on April 8, 2010
I know the most recent Wallace and Gromit one was more like half an hour long, but Aardman may have other ones that are shorter. They're just so full of detail.
posted by Madamina at 2:38 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by Madamina at 2:38 PM on April 8, 2010
Oh, that's just the trailer. Here's the full "Duel" vid.
posted by Pirate-Bartender-Zombie-Monkey at 2:53 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by Pirate-Bartender-Zombie-Monkey at 2:53 PM on April 8, 2010
Another vote for "Rejected." Also "Billy's Balloon," and really anything by Don Hertzfeldt.
posted by Lobster Garden at 3:18 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by Lobster Garden at 3:18 PM on April 8, 2010
I always thought Barats and Bereta were pretty good, especially their older stuff. Their stuff has a homemade feel while still being decently funny. Some highlights:
The Good Word
Mother's Day
Uncalled For
Two Scoops
posted by Rhaomi at 3:23 PM on April 8, 2010
The Good Word
Mother's Day
Uncalled For
Two Scoops
posted by Rhaomi at 3:23 PM on April 8, 2010
Oktapodi, which is animated but still quite amusing to me.
posted by immlass at 4:18 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by immlass at 4:18 PM on April 8, 2010
"Bambi Meets Godzilla" Short and silly, but I used to run it regularly before the main feature when I owned a movie theater, and it always got a laugh.
posted by kestralwing at 5:22 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by kestralwing at 5:22 PM on April 8, 2010
Sorry, seem to have lost the link to "Bambi." It's on YouTube. Guess I need to read the How To section.
posted by kestralwing at 5:23 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by kestralwing at 5:23 PM on April 8, 2010
Live Action
Spider
That's My Majesty (couldn't find the full film online)
The Job
Mary
Slow
Credo
Animated
Bambi meets Godzilla
Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty
The Lady and the Reaper
My Biodegradable Heart
posted by DevilsAdvocate at 7:20 PM on April 8, 2010
Spider
That's My Majesty (couldn't find the full film online)
The Job
Mary
Slow
Credo
Animated
Bambi meets Godzilla
Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty
The Lady and the Reaper
My Biodegradable Heart
posted by DevilsAdvocate at 7:20 PM on April 8, 2010
Schwartzfahrer might not qualify as "comedy", but it's quite good.
posted by ropeladder at 8:08 PM on April 8, 2010
posted by ropeladder at 8:08 PM on April 8, 2010
Maybe a little out of season, but The Christmas Tree never fails to crack me up.
posted by kellygrape at 3:44 PM on April 9, 2010
posted by kellygrape at 3:44 PM on April 9, 2010
Be sure to check out the tragicomedic stylings of TedCrusty on YouTube. Individually, his videos are odd and wtf-inducing. But if you watch enough of them, you'll start to appreciate the bizarre imagination behind them.
posted by Multicellular Exothermic at 6:38 PM on April 10, 2010
posted by Multicellular Exothermic at 6:38 PM on April 10, 2010
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posted by kirstk at 1:16 PM on April 8, 2010