--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/48981/


By the way, if the above wasn't enough information 
to get you to click on the link, it's a really 
clever short film about tossing cans into the trash. 
It's a hoot. I suppose that some of it could have 
been done with CGI, à la Amélie, but it looks to 
me as if it was shot in real time with infinite 
patience by a bunch of young film students who have
far too much time on their hands, but a lot of heart.

This is what they say in the opening screen, according 
to my almost certainly inept attempt at a translation:

Caution

The film that you will see contains scenes of extreme 
violence and can harm the sensitivities of young people 
... and schmucks. These scenes were carried out without 
truncation by professionals; all attempts to imitate 
them risk serious injury, like looking into the face 
of death (between us, it is more serious than that). 
Except with authorization, the hiring, the loan, or 
the exchange of this videogramme is strictly prohibited 
under penalty of lawsuit. The management declines all 
responsibilty in the event of loss or of theft.    

* offers cannot be combined
  see the disclaimer in the store
  limited to stock on hand 

And at the end of the credits:

No can was harmed during the filming.

:-)

The URL to their blog ( http://vietnam-26.skyblog.com )
is fascinating, too. The photos of themselves done as
movie posters are hilarious. 







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