
When Rebecca, a little girl, is tripped by her older brother David (Bedhead) because she tried ramming him when her doll was vandalized, she lands on her skull and psychic powers are unleashed. She begins torturing David...but when she is injured once again, she decides to herself to use her powers for better purposes.... (Full plot summary below)
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When Rebecca, a little girl, is tripped by her older brother David (Bedhead) because she tried ramming him when her doll was vandalized, she lands on her skull and psychic powers are unleashed. She begins torturing David...but when she is injured once again, she decides to herself to use her powers for better purposes.
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| User ReviewDon NGreat short, funny, creative and relatable for anyone who has a sibling |
| User ReviewGeoff CRobert Rodriguez's early award-winning short film. Can be seen on the 'El Mariachi' special edition DVD. Uses a few neat effects and camera tricks. I viewed it as a homage to David Lynch's 'Eraserhead'. |
| User ReviewBen EI'm reading Rodriguez's book "Rebel Without A Crew" and in there he talks about this short. So I was intriuged to watch it and I saw it on youtube. It was very funny, inventive and creative. Loved the animation, sound effects, music and the zany storyline. Not to mention the great camerawork as usual by Bobby Rod. |
| User ReviewJordan PThis is actually a cute little film by Robert Rodriguez. He made it before he made "El Mariachi." It's well-edited and very funny. If you get the edition of "El Mariachi" that has this film included, please view it. |
| User ReviewJustin RThe short film debut of Robert Rodriguez, director "El Mariachi" "Planet Terror" "Desperado" "Sin City" & "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" |
| User ReviewRyan MA cool debut, with realy funky camera angles. Even here his overwhelming talent was undeniable, with lots of camera work similar to that in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead. |
| User ReviewPaul BVery impressive short by Robert Rodriguez (pre-El Mariachi). |
| User ReviewShawn SCute little short with some inventive camera work. |
| User ReviewTim SCute little short with some inventive camera work. |
| User ReviewKen SRobert Rodriguez directed this short film while a student, and used prize money he won from several festivals he submitted in as funding for his first feature length film, "El Mariachi". This is a creative and fun short, with a goofy but fun little premise. I always like when I can see a student film that is something other than avant-garde, because my entire time in film school that is practically all the professors would accept from us in order to get a good grade. This is a solid little short that helped get Rodriguez his start, worth a look for those interested. |