Guinea pigs wanted to rate some short films

The company I work for is working on some prepackaged short film compilations. We get kind of insulated, though, and each of us here has various prejudices and favorites.

If anyone is interested in watching a handful of short films online and rating them according to a handful of criteria, it would be hugely helpful to us to see a more general audience than those of us who may know the filmmaker, or have seen some of them too many times, etc.

There are about 12 of them, most of them under 15 minutes, a couple 20-30 minutes. My boss says I can give a month’s free membership to anyone who rates all 12 of them.

Anyone interested, please PM me, or email me at [myusername]@gmail and I’ll give you the password for the online screening room. For what it’s worth, these films have all passed internal review, as it were; none of them are outright stinkers.

Thanks!

(And any followup discussion here is more than welcome of course; only please use spoilers, since we want people to watch these with no context or prejudice.)

Are they science fiction or fantasy? If they are I might be interested.

We once took our guinea pig, Eno, to the drive-in in Lambs’ Grove, Iowa (White Line Fever and The Hills Have Eyes were playing). He didn’t seem to enjoy either one.

What with rodents’ short attention span, short films might be just the ticket.

My original reaction to the thread title: “Why would guinea pigs want to… Oh!”

Great name! :cool:

Thank you, he was a legendary rodent, together with his consort Sheba.

THere’s a variety. A couple of them are, but we’re trying to put together a varied program.

Wait, is this that story about how the actors who voiced the characters in the film G-Force demanded to be allowed to select the cartoon that would precede the main feature?