A blend of 60's Technicolor European romp and post-modern cynicism.A blend of 60's Technicolor European romp and post-modern cynicism.A blend of 60's Technicolor European romp and post-modern cynicism.
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- 4 wins total
Robin Dale Meyers
- Lizzie
- (as Robin Meyers)
Gina Gian
- La Crying Girl
- (as Gina Marie Gian)
Lily Popova
- La Pianist
- (as Lilia Popova)
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I'm a big fan of short films and thought this one was pretty dang good. Saw it at the Santa Cruz Film Festival. Definitely has some big laughs in it. The rest of the time I was smiling. It's a fun ride with some weird characters.
I think they had pretty good production value, though you'd think a film from L.A. would be on 35mm. I mean, come on, they must have connections! The speed dating part was a nice ride, and the music was great. Loved the whole subtle "duck, duck' metaphor,too.
All in all, a nice package. Should be a good calling card for the director.
I think they had pretty good production value, though you'd think a film from L.A. would be on 35mm. I mean, come on, they must have connections! The speed dating part was a nice ride, and the music was great. Loved the whole subtle "duck, duck' metaphor,too.
All in all, a nice package. Should be a good calling card for the director.
A friend dragged me kicking and screaming to this film short screening in Los Angeles. I usually hate film shorts. I expected some 20 minutes of naval-gazing with arty camera angles. But, what I saw was a well-crafted and breezy story, some good acting, and most importantly - a funny film!
It centers on three single people who meet via speed dating. (Never heard about that before, but my American friend assured me it was a common activity in L.A.) One thing leads to another and you have three rather silly characters at odds. I would write more, but it's a short - don't want to spoil it for you. What makes it so enjoyable is the fast pace, the retro look of it and the MUSIC! Wonderful French classics with a spin. The opera singer was hysterical!
I should think it will do well in festivals. Too bad they didn't have the budget for 35mm, though. The story is larger than Super16. Too much grain.
It centers on three single people who meet via speed dating. (Never heard about that before, but my American friend assured me it was a common activity in L.A.) One thing leads to another and you have three rather silly characters at odds. I would write more, but it's a short - don't want to spoil it for you. What makes it so enjoyable is the fast pace, the retro look of it and the MUSIC! Wonderful French classics with a spin. The opera singer was hysterical!
I should think it will do well in festivals. Too bad they didn't have the budget for 35mm, though. The story is larger than Super16. Too much grain.
Not only is this fun farce visually delightful, it's a treat for the ears, too. Be sure to listen for the hilarious lyrics while the action speeds on. It's one of those films where you keep discovering stuff with repeated viewings, and each new thing makes you giggle (kind of like the first time you watched "Airplane" with the sound off, remember?). The cast is nimble, with sure timing; Robin Meyers is a delight. The direction is strong and fluid. The opera singer is a hoot! I love well-done short films, and am always ready to be amused or touched, but usually have to settle for not wanting to throw stuff at the screen after I've watched, but this little gem just keeps me in stitches and wanting more!
It's tough to get laughs from a short flick, but this one managed to get me to fall into its wild and wacky premise from the start.
Clever,witty, engaging with the kind of lightning pace of a Malcolm in the Middle episode.
Strong writing, directing, and great comedic performances by the cast. The tone is set right from the start -- this is an over-the-top farce -- and never lets up. Farces aren't easy, either. They either try too hard or just plain aren't funny.
Tech credits are strong.
Shorts are a dicey medium -- most don't work, and the ones that do work don't work nearly as well as this one. Nice job!
Clever,witty, engaging with the kind of lightning pace of a Malcolm in the Middle episode.
Strong writing, directing, and great comedic performances by the cast. The tone is set right from the start -- this is an over-the-top farce -- and never lets up. Farces aren't easy, either. They either try too hard or just plain aren't funny.
Tech credits are strong.
Shorts are a dicey medium -- most don't work, and the ones that do work don't work nearly as well as this one. Nice job!
I had the opportunity of seeing Duck, Duck, Goose! on a big screen in Hollywood, California and it was a blast. We've all seen stories about love triangles, but this one was startlingly absurd yet absurdly real--plus full of twists and turns, and eminently entertaining. I was "on board" and savored every moment of the ride. Oh, and I loved how perfectly faux French was spoken throughout and used to great effect. All the actors were commendable; but whatever you do, you must watch out for two of the leads --DC Douglas and Robin Meyers. Far more than just up-and-comers, they've GOT THE GOODS, man! Expect to be seeing them on the biggest SILVER SCREEN close to you in the very near future. If their talent went public, I'd buy shares!
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- Canard, canard, putain d'oie!
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- $20,000 (estimated)
- Runtime21 minutes
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