Parking
Parking
| 01 January 2002 (USA)
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A parking lot attendant loses his temper when his working place is invaded by a blade of grass. A furious battle ensues.

Reviews
Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Michael_Elliott Parking (2003) ** 1/2 (out of 4) A mild-mannered parking lot attendant slowly loses his mind as he tries to prevent single blades of grass from coming up on his new lot. At first he simply tries picking the grass but as more pieces start to come up the man begins to go mad. I really wouldn't call this movie hilarious but there are enough good scenes to make it worth viewing. One could argue that the entire set up in rather stupid, which it is, but one should never take a film like this too serious. The movie does a nice job at really showing how something simple could drive someone crazy and on that level I enjoyed the film. I thought the build up to the grass coming up was fairly good and the movie also worked well by having all the action take place between the man and grass. The animation is also very good and has the same color-pencil look that we've come to expect from his work. This certainly isn't his greatest film but it's mildly entertaining and one that kids might be able to watch.
ccthemovieman-1 Welcome to the strange world of cartoons and the strange imagination of Bill Plympton. The man certainly has his own style not only in story content (which in a word is "weird,") but color-penciled drawings in which, after you've seen a half dozen animated shorts of his, you'll recognize immediately when you see them again in some new cartoon.This story almost is a like some crazy Grade B science-fiction movie from the 1950s. Call it "The Attack Of The Blade Of Grass," or some such nonsense but that's what it is: a battle between an obsessed parking owner-attendant and a blade of grass, which won't be denied!The lot attendant just finishes painting his last stripe on the lot, goes to his little booth and gets ready to pull the level to open the gates and let the first cars into his new lot. However, suddenly he spots a blade of grass that just sprouted up from his precious concrete or asphalt surface. He immediately stops what he's doing and runs over to pluck it out. He wants everything perfect.Well, that sets up the running gag in which the attendant - no matter what he does - cannot get rid of that blade of grass and it drives him insane. All the things he does to attempt to get rid of it are pretty amazing.....and funny. He even draws a crowd of customers waiting to get in which is impatient at first but later is thoroughly entertained watching the man and his outrageous "battle." It's typical Plympton: totally off the wall, but absurdly entertaining, which includes his artwork. Highly recommended for those who like unique animated material.
MartinHafer This is yet another cute little animated film from Bill Plympton. Fortunately for parents out there, this is one you can let your kids watch--though you do get to see an animated butt--many of Plympton's animated shorts are too crude or sexual to show to kids. And, like all his other films, there is a colored pencil look to them that is unique but also quite charming.In PARKING, an over-zealous parking lot attendant is preparing to open up his lot. However, just before allowing folks in with their cars, he discovers a plant growing up through the pavement and he cannot allow this and embarks on a totally insane and violent attempt to stop the plant at any price. As a result, there is lots of silly violence and mayhem which are sure to make you laugh.
Polaris_DiB I think this is a really funny short. It's another man vs nature story, where nature is a little more manlike (and even supermanlike) than mankind, and ultimately prevails in its utter indestructibility.However, despite the fact that it was generally funny and told an okay story, it was pretty uninteresting overall and I don't even think the animation was particularly good. It doesn't seem like anything in it really had a particular flow, but that it was just put in there for "the heck of it." "If this doesn't work, then he should do this. It will be funny." I'm not sure I really would ever revisit this short, because there's so much out there that's funnier and more interesting with better animation.--PolarisDiB