Welcome to the blog for THREE-FIFTY, the hilarious, award-winning, comedy short film
Welcome! to the trailer for short comedy THREE-FIFTY. The story of a guy trying to weasel out of his late fees at the local video store. The hilarious tale of late fees, privacy rights and just how much information about you is available at the touch of a button.
The official website http://www.threefiftythemovie.com
THREE-FIFTY (TRT 08:10) has screened at over 40 film festivals, including a special screening at Cannes Film Festival’s Short Film Corner. “Three-Fifty is currently airing on NBC/Universal, Italy and on Canal Plus in Poland. “Three-Fifty” has also aired on cable in France, Switzerland, Africa. THREE-FIFTY is included in a DVD compilation – which you can purchase at www.spiritualcinemacircle.com
Interviews with the filmmakers here: http://www.youtube.com/threefiftythemovie
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~ by powerhungry on January 7, 2008.
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I stumbled across this site and absolutely love it. Thanks for the great post and keep it up!
This is awesome. I didn’t know you had a blog.
I give this film shorty a four paw rating! I’d give it more, but that’s all the paws I have. Three-Fifty is a hoot! Anyone can relate to this experience of getting slapped with late fees. PowerHungryFilm takes the subject to comedic levels never expected. Melinda is terrific!
I can’t wait for PowerHungryFilms to get into dog films. Maybe we can look for Lassie finds the bottom of the well; or Milo and Otis: what we didn’t know; and the never-anticipated, and certainly never to be promoted Scooby-Doo, whatcha been smokin!
Oh, and congrats on the 2009 Green Seal.
Kisses,
Teddy