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Old 10-06-03, 03:45 PM   #1
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REJECTED....by Don Hertzfeldt

"The showpiece -- upstaging beautifully executed segments by Aardman and Pixar -- is Don Hertzfeldt's Rejected. This nine-minute wonder consists of several wildly inappropriate line-drawing segments commissioned by the fictional Family Learning Channel, followed by even weirder, more violent toons made for a commercial sponsor. Following the entirely justifiable rejection of all his short cartoons, Hertzfeldt starts drawing with his left hand -- and the cartoons themselves start deteriorating along with his mind, to marvelous effect."
Lou Lumenick, New York Post

"...surreally funny... The energetic young filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt had the audience in stitches with his hilarious animation short, Rejected..."
Chicago International Film Festival

some of you might find it competely stupid, and some of u might find it to be a masterpice of art. i personaly find it to be stupid, inmature, and halarus. if you hate it give it 3 min then close it.

Click here to watch it as a .Mpg

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Click here to watch it as a .Ram

p.s. this is a 9 min video so if you are using a 56K modem i dont suggest you download it unless u realy want to wait
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