joemaiden84
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I'm going to keep this short, this is the best piece of cinema that's ever existed....in the history of mankind....ever! If I say much more it would only lessen any particular part you will soon see when you treat yourself to this masterpiece. I'm a massive fan of the Friday the 13th series, Halloween series, Nightmare and so on, and I love the absurdity of those sequels at their peaks, but none of them can come close to the moments of unimaginable joy that this movie brought me. During this movie I had a roommate run out of our house in the middle of the night in the snow screaming at the top of his lungs and didn't see him come back for 5 minutes because it was so shockingly good. SEE IT!
Anyone who's seen many of Iwerks shorts know that they're not the most exciting bit of entertainment that exists in this world, but they're watched for their ULTIMATE CLASSIC FACTOR! This one is an exception. It has some exceptional slapstick which is far superior to the rest, although I'm not quite sure why(except for the fact that there's an Angel hitch-hiking on a cloud which says the classic line "Come up and see me sometime" and also flips off a passerby(also, it's a grizzled old man)). All in all it was very entertaining, but I must say, that angel flipping off a pilot pretty much kept me happy throughout the whole thing.
* Featuring a cameo appearance by a badly hygienic Amelia Earhart.
* Featuring a cameo appearance by a badly hygienic Amelia Earhart.
Everyone can think of a certain cartoon rendition of Little Red Riding Hood, and this is definitely that one for me. It's one of the firsts, and it's brilliant in the way that it does something none of the others have done, tell the story from a different point of view. No one's ever thought of how the Wolf feels about the whole situation, and this short gives a very humorous way of showing how he did (or how he tried to make people believe he did anyway). After all is said and done, this is one of Friz's best.