This gritty and thought provoking short film provides a twisted look at a national epidemic.
Filmed for the "Bloodshots 48 Hour Filmmaking Challenge," Dos Blokes earned the Austin Critic's Award from producer John Pierson and film critic Harry Knowles. Then, it was selected for the grand prize by Sin City director Robert Rodriguez. It has since played at the 2005 South By Southwest Film Festival and many other festivals around the country.
CREATED BY: Chris Anderson, Brian Clark, Kent Kincannon, Jack McWilliams, Austin Miller, Charles Mills, Jesse Moorefield, Marlo Nespeca, Mike Perry, Nick Robinson, Michael Simpson, Joshua Stroud and Bruce Tazakkol.
I'm 12, and what is this?
1xXxEMOBOYxXx4 1 month ago
Such an awesome short. It reminds me of someone who has made a mistake, so they try to get rid of the evidence, by digesting it. In this case, literally. And then she decides she doesn't want to handle this kind of mistake, she's not really responsible. So she barfs it up. It was really thought provoking.
jjscript 4 years ago
agreed @ fuckedupness
quadehale 4 years ago
haha thats fucked up
fergus247 4 years ago
yeah you guessed right marty. those two guys weren't actually eaten or murdered. Here's to redundancy.
spottswood 4 years ago
disgusting.
JordanCrowderFilms 5 years ago
Brilliantly twisted and dark, the fact that this was produced in less than 48 hours is remarkable. It has all the feel of a seventies Grindhouse film, but with a message, more PSA's should take this shocking approach to their message.
bettertomorrow 5 years ago