Welcome to Collinwood (2002) is a comedy crime movie centered around a group of unlikely criminals who come together to plan a heist. With their lives in disarray, they find themselves in over their heads as the heist goes wrong, leading to unexpected consequences and comedic mishaps.
In 'The Maiden Heist,' three security guards at a museum become obsessed with the artworks they protect. When the museum decides to move their favorite pieces to another location, the guards come up with a plan to steal them and replace them with replicas. As they recruit a ragtag team of amateurs, they must overcome their own insecurities and work together to pull off the heist. Hilarity ensues as they navigate through a series of misadventures, mix-ups, and close calls.
After being exposed to radiation, a man transforms into a monstrous creature whenever he is exposed to sunlight. As he tries to live a normal life, he struggles with his hideous appearance and the urge to harm others.
An orphan girl lives with apparently kind uncle who turns out to be a murderer.
In this animated short film, a mischievous kitten dreams of becoming a career criminal. He uses a toy gun and a wooden sword to try and rob a stagecoach, but his plans go awry when he encounters a bulldog and falls into a rain barrel. With the help of his cartoon horse and dog friends, the kitten learns the importance of friendship and the consequences of his actions.
Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get caught up in a series of misadventures while trying to outsmart each other. Their comedic escapades involve a raid on the refrigerator, a crawling baby, a basement covered in soot, and a hilarious diaper change. The film ends with a clever wink to the audience.
Four Danish kids find a cookie jar filled with cash while playing in the woods. They decide to keep the money, at least until a reward is offered. But the crooks want "their" money back and will do whatever necessary to accomplish this.
[…] Though the highs and lows of human experience are all here, it's often the gimcrack set design and fashion chops in these vintage clunkers that really wow – the pot-holder sweater vests, ponytails decorated with yarn, hippies with crumb-catching moustaches, banana-seat bikes and a hard rain of Quaaludes and amphetamines to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction. It is hard to believe anyone would buy the goofball cause-and-effect of that pill-popper's weather pattern in "Drugs Are Like That". Co-produced by the Miami Junior League and narrated by Anita Bryant in this cheery little hand-slapper, a kid stealing cookies from a cookie jar is implied to be headed down a bad road to Bowery bum rolls and LSD parties. (from: http://clatl.com/atlanta/av-geeks-greatest-hits-lessons-learned/Content?oid=1268313)
Bree, a dishonest 9-year-old receives a terrifying visitor after a parenting lesson goes horribly wrong.
A young boy caught with his hand in the cookie jar tells a far-fetched tale to his mother about how he was abducted by aliens.
This is an excellent short film directed by BunCactus and Alybaba. It proclaims the incident that a cookie was stolen from a cookie jar whilst simultaneously showing the audience the importance of staying present in the moment and opening your ears to new sounds. The beautiful combination of music and camera-work further helps us to understand the meaning behind this masterpiece.
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