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Short Film Spotlight: FORKLIFT DRIVER KLAUS

  • August 12, 2010 3:52 pm

I haven’t done a Short Film Spotlight in awhile and I was so excited to see this cult classic finally pop up online that I had to share it with you guys.

But I digress first, to quickly plug our Interpretations Short Film Initiative, that’s been getting some interesting film entries. The deadline is looming, so get your films submitted for a chance to win cash prizes and industry exposure!

OK, now that’s out of the way, this Spotlight highlights a faux safety film called FORKLIFT DRIVER KLAUS: THE FIRST DAY ON THE JOB written and directed by Stefan Prehn and Jorg Wagner. It stars Klaus, an eager but inept forklift driver on his first day on the job. Ignoring some basic safety rules, gory situations ensue, in all it’s cheesy glory. Now, if you’re not a fan of early Peter Jackson movies, or you can’t stomach, say films like Re-Animator or The Machine Girl, then stay away.  So, this is the last warning if you don’t like to see needless, but yet oh so ingenious, evisceration, then stay away! Watch FORKLIFT DRIVER KLAUS after the jump.

Thanks(for the pumpkin pie)giving

  • November 24, 2009 1:12 pm

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This past week, we offenders are trying out a new “flava of the week”. If you click on the icon to the right, you’ll see all the post so far. So appropriately this week’s flava is Thanksgiving. My family isn’t quite the type to celebrate holidays, let alone birthdays. So instead of sharing how our chinese family doesn’t eat turkey or yams or whatever white people eat, I’d like to instead share with you the very first time I tried pumpkin pie.