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ALPAHBETICAL | CHRONOLOGICAL | BY POPULARITY
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FUNERAL HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
cutUp
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2001
TRT: 1:30
Experimental
TMR: 2
A surreal and frightening experience, this was Warren's 'dark and stormy night' gauntlet. Instead of a terrified girl, the hero of this one is a lifeless mannequin. It makes its way through a house, intercut with bizarre and scary shots of TVs, fish, light bulbs, fireworks, and Warren waving some knives around. Must be seen to be interpreted.
Full Credits
AWARD NOMINATIONS
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2002 Wookling Awards
·Most Underrated Sketch
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COMMENTARY
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Sliced in two. Diced like onions. cutUp is good work. Both my hemispheres on fire, having trouble communicating, I watch as Warren's heroine moves through a house I only visit in dreams. Nightmares. Where did she come from? Where does she hope to go? Wait. Hope. That's a human quality. She's a lifeless mannequin. She has no heart. No spleen. No conscience. Is my concern for her diminished? Not in the least. Such is the moviemaker's genius that I never lose my suspension of disbelief. This one will be a classic of Delusions.-K. Shawn Edgar
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CUTTING ROOM FLOOR
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This movie originally had a script, with a couple agruing then killing each other. Carrie Youngblood and Andy Kim were cast in the roles. After one run-through, though, Warren scrapped the original concept.
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