

Wes Anderson directs himself in a short film for AmEx. He comes off very much like Max Fischer from Rushmore. Very enjoyable.
Local news report about a Leprechaun who appears in a tree in Mobile, Alabama. Highly newsworthy, thoroughly investigated.
This a series of music videos all from the same album, "Scope", by Nobukazu Takemura that link together to form an experimental film. Corey Smith is the director. "Scope" is 41 minutes long (the 5 songs are edited down from 60 minutes) and here's a quicktime download of 160 MB: http://ia300135.us.archive.org/1/items/scope/scope.mov Some info on the film is here: http://www.archive.org/details/scope The film is on the imdb, rate it please: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0445053/ Go into the film with patience, appreciation for minimalism and 41 minutes of silence and you'll be entranced. There's a storyline, too. #
(1962, FR) Earth lies in ruin after a nuclear war. The few surviving humans begin researching time travel, hoping to send someone back to the pre-war world for food, supplies and maybe a solution to their dire position. One man is haunted by a vague childhood memory that will prove fateful. (Later became the basis for the film 12 Monkeys)
Upcoming Beastie Boys concert film shot on 50 or so digital handycams given to concertgoers. Looks promising.
Fiona watches/mopes as Zach Galifianakis reads and performs one of her songs, all the while appropriately rolling his eyes at her florid, overdramatic lyrics. Funny, self-deprecating.
Outsider Video Hall of Famer! Long circulated, always hilarious Winnebago sales video outtakes gone horribly, horribly wrong. Never gets old.
A bet between Loggins and McDonald takes a decade and a gangsta to settle.
This is a very short parody of the critically acclaimed Ang Lee film Brokeback Mountain. It was shot, as usual, with painstaking detail to replicate the sweeping panoramas and majestic beauty of Mr. Lee's cinematography. Seriously. We spared no expense.