SpelingError's Top 100 Favorite Short Films

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#30
The Wrong Trousers (1993, Nick Park)


Yay! Silly things make me happy.



Four of his films make the list, although none are personal favorites. Nevertheless, Clint Eastwood boasts a commendable repertoire of quality films.
Not sure how Clint Eastwood is relevant, but okay.



#21
Sherlock, Jr. (1924, Buster Keaton)


Excellent!



#38
More (1998, Mark Osborne)



I really liked it. I have to admit I prefer the short films that have characters and plot. The purely artistic ones, which focus on movement and sound are good, but don't stick with me as much.



I really liked it. I have to admit I prefer the short films that have characters and plot. The purely artistic ones, which focus on movement and sound are good, but don't stick with me as much.
That's certainly fair. A handful of the shorts here certainly have a somewhat limited target audience for sure.



#28
World of Tomorrow (2015, Don Hertzfeldt)




This is my favorite so far.



This is my favorite so far.
You should check out It's Such a Beautiful Day as well. I didn't include it here since I've always viewed it as a feature length film rather than a series of short films, but it's definitely Hertzfeldt's best film.