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| I Married a Strange Person |
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| It's "Akira" with humor, "Road Runner" with humans, an animated "Pulp Fiction". It's a heartwarming story of a newlywed couple on their wedding night. Grant, the husband, starts experiencing strange, supernatural powers and Kerry, the wife, can't cope. Whenever Grant thinks of something, it becomes reality, yet he doesn't know where these magical powers come from.
He becomes a hit on the talk-show circuit and Larson Giles, a Ted-Turner-type media mogul, who owns Smile Corp., sends his paramilitary unit, headed by the violent and not-so-bright Colonel Ferguson, to capture Grant so he can control the world-wide media. What follows is one of the most violent and bizarre battles of movie history. The film has scenes of ultra-violence that should offend everyone, and what has been called "the most bizarre and hilarious sex scene ever put to film." |
| Artist: Bill Plympton |
| Category: Feature Film |
| Technique: 2D traditional |
| Year: 1997 |
| Length: 74 min. |
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L'Enfant Au Grelot (Charlie's Christmas) Jacques-Rémy Girerd |
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Illustration Francesca Tosetto |
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Gal Lee Lanier & Jeffrey Dates |
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