The lifelong dream of a UFO enthusiast clashes with reality when he encounters a flying saucer.The lifelong dream of a UFO enthusiast clashes with reality when he encounters a flying saucer.The lifelong dream of a UFO enthusiast clashes with reality when he encounters a flying saucer.
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This is the first time that Ryan has made a sci-fi short film and yet it has proved to be the best one yet. It is a sci-fi with a mix of comedy. This short compared to the previous ones has much better production quality. The behind the scenes for the film is available on their youtube channel, where Ryan also shows some of the Technics that went into making the short. The movie is able to capture the audience in the very beginning, over all its a great short. You can watch the short on youtube. The story revolves around just one character, but it still keeps you interested. The short was directed by Ryan Connolly and the dp was Ryan Booth.
I have been following Film Riot for a few years now and they never fail to amaze me. The wit and humor they come up with makes me laugh for days. This time too i was expecting the same and boy did they deliver. Transforming josh into a fat chubby guy was a killer move. Dint see that coming. The placement of logo, bammie wahm chocolate etc was the cherry on the cake. The ending was hilarious and i wont mention what it was and spoil it as i want people to watch it and find out for themselves. Not just that, the BTS videos shows the great deal of effort they took to make the short film what it is. Do check out that too on FILM RIOT's YouTube channel if you haven't yet.
I was actually getting ready to go on a long trip and casually checked youtube for the new videos. That's when i saw the video U.F.Oh Yeah! I almost missed my bus and put my whole trip in jeopardy because i was so engrossed in the video. LOL. It was worth it!
Thnx Film Riot for all the videos including this one. It surely is a memorable film that i will surely not forget easily :)
I was actually getting ready to go on a long trip and casually checked youtube for the new videos. That's when i saw the video U.F.Oh Yeah! I almost missed my bus and put my whole trip in jeopardy because i was so engrossed in the video. LOL. It was worth it!
Thnx Film Riot for all the videos including this one. It surely is a memorable film that i will surely not forget easily :)
I loved Film Riot years ago, and I really enjoyed the other shorts they produced. To me, this short was nothing. This reminded me of a skit that would be made by a SNL short director, however the film lacked the comedic value. I know the gargantuan Film Riot fan-base will come at me for this, but quite frankly I am more than OKAY with that. I know that film riot is just trying to utilize all the new gear and visual effects that they did not have access to before, but maybe I just miss the old film riot. For a positive note, the film was visually appealing. The cinematography was definitely the only plus I saw. I felt the storytelling was off.. Within five minutes Ryan didn't really encapsulate me, nor did he impress me, and nor did I find the story even worth my time..As of now, I am not pleased with how this short came out. Bark at me all you want.
I've been following the Film Riot team for over 5 years and they have always inspired me to make films. This film here is truly why I love their work. The lighting, cinematography, acting and direction are well executed here. It's a fun story with a great ending. The Film Riot team really pulled out the stops for this one and they were very successful with it.
If you need a laugh, this is worth the watch. It's 5 minutes of your life, that you should spend on this little gem. Then go and find their behind-the-scenes they did on this, and see how much effort went into this production. Ryan makes every effort to teach you how everything came into place and show you all the struggles and successes. It's worth 5 minutes of your life, especially if you're a budding filmmaker.
Ryan and the Film Riot team, thanks for the great film, my wife and I loved it.
If you need a laugh, this is worth the watch. It's 5 minutes of your life, that you should spend on this little gem. Then go and find their behind-the-scenes they did on this, and see how much effort went into this production. Ryan makes every effort to teach you how everything came into place and show you all the struggles and successes. It's worth 5 minutes of your life, especially if you're a budding filmmaker.
Ryan and the Film Riot team, thanks for the great film, my wife and I loved it.
I'm a fan of alien abduction movies, and this short comedy film is absolutely brilliant. It's important to remember that a short film with a runtime of five minutes cannot be directly compared to a full-length movie. That said, this short film boasts cinematography on par with a full-length production, featuring special effects of excellent quality-especially impressive considering the likely modest budget.
The main character reminded me of Rammstein's Keine Lust music video, and it turned out that the character's unique features were essential to the story, serving as a key driver for a major plot twist. U. F. Oh Yeah is undoubtedly successful in delivering comedic value, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The main character reminded me of Rammstein's Keine Lust music video, and it turned out that the character's unique features were essential to the story, serving as a key driver for a major plot twist. U. F. Oh Yeah is undoubtedly successful in delivering comedic value, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- TriviaIn the opening Josh grabs a candy bar with Bammie Wham written on it. This is a reference to a joke from Ryan Connolly's ongoing filmmaking tutorial show, Film Riot (2009).
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