Plympton's "How to Make Love to a Woman"

I just saw Bill Plympton’s 5-minute animated film “How to Make Love to a Woman” and it is great! The page says “portions of this film were used in Plympton’s second feature film, I Married a Strange Person,” which I now must see.

You can see it at http://www.atomfilms.com/default.asp?film_id=245 . Free registration is required.

If you want to own it, I believe that “How To Make Love To A Woman” is on the DVD Spike and Mike’s Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. And I’ve seen I Married A Strange Person, or at least most of it, on Cinemax late at night; keep your eyes peeled.

And as long as we’re talking about cool short films, I’m gonna promote one that I finally found in other than a crappy RealVideo format today: Graveyard Jamboree starring Mysterious Mose! It’s a kooky musical short done with puppets; the style reminds me of old-fashioned cartoons and puppet work, and the music is great. I really dig it.

How to Make Love to a Woman is a semi-sequel to Plympton’s earlier work How to Kiss. No word yet on when the third part of the trilogy, How to Avoid Sleeping on the Wet Spot, is being released.

I’m just surprised nobody’s made a reference to JDT or “How to properly put a woman down”.

::running::

Yeah, I’ve also seen I Married a Strange Person late at night on Cinemax. A truly bizarre movie. I mean really, really strange.