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- In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
- A commuter's video conversations with work colleagues documenting the details of business, banter and life in the 21st century.
- Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races is brought to life in a mad, frantic race through the city streets. Anything can happen between the start and finish line, but one thing you can be sure of, Dick Dastardly won't be playing fair.
- Angry Kid is a hilarious Aardman animated series about an annoying young boy wading his way through childhood, dealing with problems like Tourette's, shaving, hammer roulette, puberty, telepathy and dogs stealing his chips.
- Little blooper of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg pulling exaggerated accents.
- Gumball serenades Penny with his burp.
- This film not only lays bare the brutal realities that people experiencing homelessness face, but also highlights the true value of Crisis and its services in helping people out of homelessness.
- Fist Of Bean is a Chinese short Snickers commercial movie that features Mr. Bean. This short has much action and comedy.
- A promotional material for Chanel's fragrance Bleu. The short presents movie star Gaspard Ulliel following a mysterious beautiful woman, played by Nur Hellmann. They observe each other from the distance but the man is the one who follows his impulses and tries to track her down as fast as possible.
- Tom hardy goes on the float for a bit x
- A film composed solely from images created through observation of the room.
- A frame sequence featuring a man walking around a corner.
- Directed by Guy Ritchie; the first advert for HAIG CLUB shows a group of friends - one of whom is David Beckham - making their way by various means to a castle in the Scottish Highlands.
- Trailer promoting the 50th anniversary episode "The Day of the Doctor (2013)". It shows the previous Doctors, all held motionless in mid-action surrounded by many of his companions and enemies. Finally, the narrator is revealed: The Eleventh Doctor.
- In this brief photographic sequence, Eadweard Muybridge himself poses nude and swings a miner's pick, in 18 different photographs.
- A man, objecting to being filmed, comes closer and closer to the camera lens until his mouth is all we see. Then he opens wide and swallows camera and cinematographer. He steps back, chews, and grins.
- A King (played by Georges Méliès) shows up at his new castle where he is haunted.
- A humorous subject intended to be run as a part of a railroad scene during the period in which the train is passing through a tunnel.
- The adventures of Fly-High the squirrel and Huggy the guinea pig as they try to deliver a Golden Nut to the King.
- Two pieces of meat fall in love.
- An excerpt from a fictional television series titled "Fun Dead" set in the world of Shaun Of The Dead.
- A very brief film of a man playing the accordion.
- A girl wakes up and sees polar bears. A boy is jumping in slow motion, until we see him in the clouds. Two giant teenagers are running across an countryside and lying down, while wind turbines are behind them. A boy is seen running past an electric system. Another girl is watching giant butterflies fly past her home.
- Prologues to each episode of the second season of Doctor Who (2005).
- Eadweard Muybridge's motion photography film depicts a child bringing a bouquet of flowers to a topless woman who kisses his cheek.
- Ed, from Shaun of the Dead, narrates a comic strip about his arrival in the shed.
- Short, cute and impossibly evil. A delightful comedy, packed with high doses of evil. The Imp is a light-hearted look at trying to square a career spreading the evil -with the mundane demands of the domestic life. The Imp has got the evil self-help guides, the fancy plans, and phobias too numerous to mention. The Imp is evil. He's just not very good at it.
- Brother and sister are sent to bed on Christmas Eve, and while they are asleep, Santa Claus comes down the chimney and fills their waiting stockings with toys.
- A stationary camera, looking diagonally across a racetrack toward the infield, records the horses as they race past. Once they are out of view and the race is over, police officers run onto the infield. The crowd moves around.
- The adventures of two clay blobs.
- Mark Wong and Chris Slaughter's remake of the classic 'Top Gun' features most of your favorite characters and plot points from the 1986 version, plus just the right amount of comedy that the original lacked. 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' was even filmed with a real fighter jet. Edgar Wright and the others from the Empire Movie Awards' judges panel loved it because 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' took home the top prize for the Empire Movie Awards' Done in 60 Seconds competition in March 2010.
- A man and woman are flirting when a professor turns on an X-ray machine, revealing their insides. After turning it off again the two have a dispute and break up.
- As two couples enjoy their evening promenade in a nice but rickety open motor car, without notice, an explosion blows the vehicle to smithereens.
- An elderly gentleman in a silk hat sits on a stool in front of a store on the main street of town. He has a telescope that he focuses on the ankle of a young woman who is a short distance away. Her husband catches the gent looking. What will the two men now do?
- Alfred Hitchcock makes an experiment in this short film where he uses the sound device for the first time in a motion picture of his own. This is a sound test where the master of suspense and actress Anny Ondra have some humored dialogues, just checking the sound quality designed for Hitchcock's first talkie picture, the classic Blackmail (1929).
- In one glorious point-of-view shot, a vehicle dashes full-speed into an ill-starred passer-by.
- Murphy's get animation talents from Japan in this advert, following the release of Ghost in the Shell in the UK. The ad acts like a non-Asian anime advert should - six samurai rushing through a futuristic megalopolis to get to the pub on time.
- Animated television commercial for Bold 2 in 1 washing powder, created by Animated Storyboards.
- Various minions are killed off in a variety of presumably painful ways.
- A group of creative Hollywood wannabes have pulled together a version of action thrill-ride 'Speed' for Empire Magazine's Done In 60 Seconds competition, relocating the action to the usually quiet streets of Cambridge, and replacing the all-star Hollywood cast with...well, a couple of guys (and a gal) from Cambridge.