Feb 192010
Short film made for the 2009 Winter International Film Festival of Antarctica. This was an entry in the 48 hour film making competition section. We had one weekend to make a film that included all of the following items: -A comedy head piece -The Character of a temperamental Continental Chef -The Line of dialogue “Do you want to buy a dog?” -A roll of toilet paper -The sound of a can opening To see the other movies from the same competition, follow this link… frozensouth.com
I hear they share a distant ancestor with the elusive Tofurkey. Any truth to that?
lol … too funny … reminds me of the old Star Trek Tribbles
Good to see Joel representing for the PC Tech Shop even if he chooses to remain anonymous with his face blurred out.
lololol!!!!
5/5 :]
The packet of M&Ms at 4:30 is cheaper in Antarctica than at a vending machine in the US.
(Roughly $1?)
Of course the idea for tribbles came from Robert Heinlein’s “Flat Cats”, and that idea came from the writings of the early Antarctic Explorers
Very funny Fauxs (or um, tribbles)!
Nice to see you Lou in the video.
It’s 103 degres here in Vegas.
Bye bye
Philippe
This was very entertaining and funny, thank you!
This brings to light the cruel trade and exploitation of our ignorance, with regards to the Faux, by the fashion industry. When will it end? How will it end? Time will tell.
Brilliant ! Love your sense of humour, just such a pity you don’t post more!!
Once again, trouble with tribbles, lol. omg, we are bored.
It’s not just the fashion industry that’s at fault. The furniture business pushed the Nauga to the brink of extinction in the 1970s and 80s.
This was great! So long since an update from you!
Reminds me of Star Trek Tribbles.
Esta claro que os afecta el frío de la Antártida!!, Jaja.
This one is clear that the cold of the Antarctica affects you!!, Jaja.
And they appeared in a book by Robert Heinlein back in the 1950’s too.
I think both writers were probably influenced by rumors and stories told by the early antarctic explorers.
Strangely familiar these critters, think I saw them in a 70’s ’science’ show!
lol