Un astronauta es enviado al espacio, pero una vez fuera de la órbita terrestre el pobre es traicionado por sus colegas que se han quedado en la Tierra, y lo abandonan en el espacio, liberando todo el combustible de la nave, con el objetivo de utilizar su tragedia interestelar para recaudar fondos destinados al Centro de Investigación Espacial. Vagando allí durante años, es rescatado por unos alienígenas...
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Doce escenas en seis minutos, sobre sexo, muerte, destrucción y sangre. Secuela de "Sex and Violence".
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Interviews with Bill Plympton and others in the field of animation follow his development as an independent animator.
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A profile of cult poet-novelist Walt Curtis, and his wandrings in and around Portland, Oregon.
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In eight minutes, animator Bill Plympton gives us 24 vignettes: seven are clearly about sex, 10 about violence, and seven others deal with human frailties, particularly the body as it ages. There are three stories of persons with confused priorities (including a guy tying his shoe while parachuting); the world's first phone sex; and a clever, if dangerous, way to find a lost key. Except for the titles of each sketch and a couple of jokes that turn on noise, these are visual trips into the psyche of men, women, God, animals, and Time (the enemy of us all).
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The best wacky, surreal pieces made for the Fox TV show "The Edge."
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An animated look at the 11 essential steps to make the pilgrim's progess from finding a woman to making love to her. Along the way, our prototypical man gets advice about her eyes, her hair, her neck, her nostrils (and how they will flare as she becomes excited), the kiss, disrobing her (be subtle yet have authority), the hug, her nipples, and kinky accessories. At every turn, even as the exultant strains of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus signal that success is upon him, there are dangers and pitfalls. The journey requires steely resolve.