(Garfield minus Garfield Christmas Special) Jon Arbuckle, an awkward young man dealing with the aftermath of his childhood schizophrenia, revisits the rural town he grew up in for the Holidays. While home, he learns the true meaning of Christmas when he spends some much needed time with his grandmother who is dealing with the early effects of Alzheimer's.
Mario, struck by tragedy, wanders the grounds of the Mushroom Kingdom's castle. He begins to suspect that his thoughts and actions may have an audience. Dane notes: "Joe and I got into a huge fight regarding a line about an 'item box.' Seriously."
Dane wrote this piece in late 2004. It was edited by Russell on their TV set, while Dane painstakingly set up angles and Mario's actions.
Jon Arbuckle, an awkward young man dealing with the aftermath of his childhood schizophrenia, revisits the rural town he grew up in for the Holidays. While home, he learns the true meaning of Christmas when he spends some much needed time with his grandmother who is dealing with the early effects of Alzheimer's. Meanwhile, the Others have Kate, Sawyer, Jack, and Hurley captive
From Lauren Brenner's Blog: I put together this little trailer mash-up for a video contest at my college (go University of Colorado at Boulder!). It's a spin on the classic 1996 film Multiplicity... if Michael Keaton's clones were to continue expanding to a catastrophic degree.
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Wings meets Friends in this madcap sitcom from the creators of The Marionette. For some reason, people enjoy this series a lot. Joe maintains that Boston place was "utterly unfulfilling and totally useless. A triumph"
Mario, struck by tragedy, wanders the grounds of the Mushroom Kingdom's castle. He begins to suspect that his thoughts and actions may have an audience.
Dane notes: "Joe and I got into a huge fight regarding a line about an item box. Seriously."
(The Short One)