Video: ¡Señor Que!

A Short Safe-for-Work Art Film

“The continuing adventures of everyone’s favourite third-rate ‘Doctor Who’ clone.”


Produced in 2012 //wd

Management would like to acknowledge & thank the participation of the involved, for their assistance in producing the above feature. It has been shortened from its original exhibition. It was made as a response to my dissatisfaction with post-secondary, and should not be taken seriously. For those interested, an unsanctioned IMDB listing can be found here.

Dub’s Take: Fear and Desire (1952)

A spoiler-free movie review.


1.5 out of 5

If only Stanley Kubrick knew how, decades later, his acolytes would give credence to his debut feature, when he thought the negative itself should be burned. “Fear and Desire” is a trade photographer’s exercise in the world of narrative film, and of not much value otherwise, were it not for the retrospective knowledge of what its creator would go on to do (and to a different degree its cast, including “Harry & Tonto” director Paul Mazursky in a key role).

Fear and Desire has come back to consciousness with the discovery of the Venice Film Festival cut, longer by a mythical 10 minutes.

OOO! I’d be lying if I said those 10 minutes didn’t make me more interested to see the film than I was initially. Kubrick (particularly “A Clockwork Orange”) was my childhood gateway to “cinema”, but I’d never seen Fear and Desire before. As a result, I watched what I got, which is the widely-available 60-minute version.

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Video: jiu jie (Mazy Day)

A Short Narrative Film

“A Chinese homestay student is set up on a blind date.”


Produced in 2011 //wd

Management would like to acknowledge & thank the participation of the involved, for their assistance in producing the above feature.

Video: …that kind of thing

A Short Narrative Film

“An Art School loser has an existential crisis.”


Produced in 2010 //wd

Management would like to acknowledge & thank the participation of the involved, for their assistance in producing the above feature.

Video: the look of love

A Safe-for-Work Art Film

“Two youths share separate but all-too-familiar stories of love, lust, infatuation, and loss.”


Produced in 2010 //wd

Management would like to acknowledge & thank the participation of the involved, for their assistance in producing the above feature.