Everyone is finally jumping on the Pixar bandwagon with producing short films for screening before features. Warner Bros recently did this with releasing their first short/cartoon in decades which you can watch here.
Now Fox have produced a short from their wildly success ICE AGE franchise called, SCRAT’S CONTINENTAL CRACK-UP. The short is more of what has been seen before with the ICE AGE teaser trailers which involved mini Scrat adventures.
The short film is not actually new as you would of previously had to seat through the train wreck that is Jack Black’s GULLIVER’S TRAVELS to of seen it. Anyway if your chomping at the bit for the next ICE AGE installment watch the vid below to satisfy your craving.
Paul finished is BA in Film & Broadcast Productions during the summer and has somehow landed the position of Media & Marketing Manager in the London Korean Film Festival happening this November (plug). While at University Paul found his speciality lay in Script Development, scriptwriting and Editing. He has written, edited and director a small number of not very good short films but does not let that dissuade him from powering through. After the Koreans are through with him he looks to enter the paid world of Script Development. He likes incredibly bad horror films, East Asian movies, comics and lots of other stuff.
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