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How to Protect the Insurance Companies

This just cracks me up. Over at FunnyorDie.com, a bunch of celebs got together to do a PSA on how to SAVE the insurance companies and their executives. Because god knows, they need to be saved. Watch:

I seriously have to remember to go to FunnyorDie.com a few times a week. They’ve always got the best stuff.


How to Watch: “One Love”

Movie Still from "One Love"Step 1: Applaud a great short film when you see one. Examining the sometimes painful consequences of childbirth, One Love is a well-crafted 15-minute movie that leaves you wanting more.

Step 2: Realize bringing a new life into the world isn’t always easy. One Love proves this, giving us just a small glimpse into seven peoples’ lives, all of whom are in various stages of having a baby. Set in a hospital, one couple (Polly Shannon, Josh Kimmel) are excited about the impending birth of their child; one couple (LynLin Lue, Russell Yuen) are at the hospital for his broken nose when an unexpected complication in her pregnancy suddenly becomes a major issue; one infertile couple (Natacha Noel, Benz Antoine) are anxiously awaiting to take home their newly adoptive child; and finally, one very drunk and very reluctant pregnant woman (Vanessa Matsui) is brought into the hospital by a kind stranger (Jon-Paul Khouri) after her water breaks. We only get to see a few scenes in each story, but it’s enough to elicit a wide range of emotions. To be honest, it’s sort of gut-wrenching.

Movie Still from "One Love"Step 3: Thanks to the cast and crew for said wrenching of guts. Going along with the same idea of less is more, these actors are able to bring you in, convince you of their dire situations and convey heavy emotions in a short period of time. Matsui is particularly heartbreaking as a woman who clearly isn’t ready to be a mother, while Lue and Yuen [pictured] provide just a few lighthearted moments as the bickering couple in the waiting lounge. This also all boils down to a finely tuned script; Denise DePass and Victoria Minkoff are writing from experience, having both gone through that most mystifying miracle of childbirth themselves. Trust me, that experience shows in One Love. And finally, the film gets its expert direction from D.J. Matrundola, who beautifully intertwines these narratives into one seamless thread. He definitely has the touch.

Step 4: Remember you got to start somewhere. Just like short stories, short films can be highly underrated, and it’s damn hard to find some of these little gems unless you are on the festival circuit. There’s the YouTubes of the world, of course, on which you can watch any number of short films, but that’s not really quite the same thing, is it? If things do go well for One Love, and it gets some quality notice, maybe they’ll consider expanding it for a feature-length release. I mean, I’d like to find out more about these characters and what happens to them, gosh darn it! Don’t leave me hanging …

Level of difficulty in watching One Love: Easy – except the subject matter is a bit tough.

How to Craft an Online Short Video

500_days_of_summer_By reenacting scenes from other films, that’s how. This just sounds fun: According to the Hollywood Reporter Mean Magazine’s Cinemash will re-create scenes from well-known movies in a series of short films and starring such talent as Will Arnett, Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Milo Ventimiglia and Channing Tatum.

It launches next Tuesday with Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who star together in (500) Days of Summer [pictured], doing their own take of Sid and Nancy, directed by Summer‘s Marc Webb. In other Cinemash shorts, Tatum stars in a Dirty Dancing parody and Arnett channels Carrie. The shorts will be available exclusively for download on Microsoft’s Zune, and will stream on MSN, released weekly throughout the summer.

If there’s a way to embed them here, I will post them all … so stay tuned.