Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Lucia Ayala
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Robert Reynolds
This is an animated short independently produced by Chris Jones. There will be spoilers ahead:I really had no idea what this was going to be like when I watched it the first time and had no expectations good or bad. I'm glad I watched it, because it's very good. The title has more than one meaning.This short starts off by showing a guy walking along, reading a book titled, "The Passenger". He walks past a yard and a dog starts barking and growling at him. The inference is that this is an expected and regular event for him. He catches a bus in the rain.The guy sits at the back of the bus next to a goldfish in a water bag. He ignores the goldfish, puts on headphones and starts playing a tape while reading. But the fish isn't a normal fish and each time the music starts, the fish morphs and it isn't pretty or safe.This goes on for a while until, purely by chance, the guy sees the fish in its altered state and the short kicks things up a notch. There a great interplay between the bus driver, who is oblivious to the mêlée at the back of the bus and his dealings with a fly, interposed with the events between the guy and the fish.Our "hero" is a bit slow on uptakes with regard to cause and effect, but he catches on and sets up a marvelous ending which must be seen, so I won't spoil it here.This short is available on DVD and is well worth getting. Most recommended.
Adriano Zanetti
I had never heard of Chris Jones, before i got to watch that short animated story, and now after watching the Passenger, which he completely produced on his own through years of hard work and polishing (so i heard... Wow!), i am only waiting to see what he will pull out of his sleeve on the next one, hopefully someone will grant him a full team to make a longer one... cause 6 minutes of this is just not enough!! Indeed both scary and funny at the same time, storyline is simple and catchy, I had a blast.... sorry, "we" had a blast as ordered the DVD right after the first screening.Great freakin short, and produced alone, Chris , you making a lot of people look bad, and a lot more very jealous ;) Adriano
tavm
Just watched on YouTube as linked from the Cartoon Brew blog and recommended by Amid Amidi, this animated short directed by one Chris Jones. In this one, a funny-looking person reading a book while walking outside as a storm is about to take place encounters a vicious dog stuck behind a gate as he waits for the bus. When it comes, he's the only passenger there as he sits next to a fish inside a water bag. Besides reading, he also puts his headphones on while listening to a cassette. I'll stop there and just say how things from then on becomes both scary and humorous to the point of being both a little frightened and relieved with laughter. Jones took a lot of years to make this computer animated short and his effort shows the worthiness of the thing. So on that note, I highly recommend The Passenger.