One-Minute Time Machine - The Short Film that (probably) helped Rick & Morty win an Emmy
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2023
- A short film by Devon Avery and how it came to be:
Early in 2012 while working on the CBS TV series NCIS, I approached actor Brian Dietzen about a short film I had written about a One-Minute Time Machine.
Brian recommended TV writer Sean Crouch take a look at the script, and he made some big changes and vastly improved on my early attempts at being a screenwriter.
The screenplay was now funny enough that the insanely talented comedic actress Erinn Hayes agreed to join the project. The next challenge was finding an available location to shoot the film on a date both actors were available. This took several months.
Finally, on Sunday November 5th 2012, an extremely talented film crew led by cinematographer Christos Bitsakos helped me shoot this film in 8 hours.
I then spent 13 months editing the film into something that it deserved to be. The initial edit only took a few days, but there was something not right. It was funny but nothing special. I revisited the edit every few weeks, trying to look at it with fresh eyes. Eventually, in December 2013, editing on my laptop on a flight to New York, I tried removing a really funny reaction from Brian. It was probably my favourite joke in the whole film, but once it was removed, everything worked better. All of the comedy beats had a more natural rhythm. It just worked. I then tightened the edit even further, down to individual single frames.
During that year, I also worked with Jamie Harper on the score. Jamie had composed a beautiful score for my award-winning short film "Practice Makes Perfect". The two of us communicate really well, but halfway through this film, we hit a road block. I was in Los Angeles and Jamie in London, so I jumped on a plane, and after few hours in a London pub, we were on the same wavelength again and the music was completed a few days later.
Another problem I experienced was sound design. The location we filmed at in Burbank was close to the 5 Interstate Freeway. This meant that the pronounced background traffic noise was drastically different cutting back and forth between each actor. When a loud roar from a semi-truck driving past when Regina asks a question, is abruptly replaced by a whiny Moped when James answers, the edit will never work. I had no money to pay anyone to fix this, so I spent three months learning and using sound design software so I could remove the sound frequencies of traffic noise from beneath the actor's dialogue without affecting their voices. It was by far the most challenging process in the making of this film.
In Spring 2014, the film finally received its world premiere at the Vail Film Festival in Colorado. The film played at film festivals across the world, winning numerous awards before I decided to submit the film to the Sploid Short Film Festival on RUclips in 2015. Within the first 24 hours, One-Minute Time Machine had received 1 million views. Then 2 million in its first week. Numerous film studios and production companies in Hollywood reached out to me, which was extremely flattering, but at that time I had no follow up to offer them.
Over the following years, the film was remade in several languages and copied by many filmmakers. Even Rick and Morty's Emmy winning "Vat of Acid" episode appears heavily influenced by this short film.
One-Minute Time Machine is taught at film schools all over the world, including the USA, the UK, Sweden, India, South Korea, Iran, New Zealand and Germany. When Sploid closed their channel at the start of 2023 One-Minute Time Machine had been viewed 12.7 million times. An Italian-subtitled version on Facebook had 15 million views in just six months.
Some behind-the-scenes photos from the film shoot can be viewed here:
ko-fi.com/devonavery63375
If this film made you smile, then please share it with your friends and family and maybe watch it again on Amazon Prime (if you're already subscribed).
If you have any questions, I can be reached at:
/ dir_devon_avery
Thank you all for your kind words and support of my work.
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The fact that he spent 13 months making an under six minute movie filmed entirely on a park bench is almost as astonishing to me as an actual time machine.
he commits suicide every time he hits that button
I'd say it paid off. A short film is less forgiving than a feature-length film. You feel every missed beat that much more. I'm glad he took the time to discover the rhythm of the story.
@@scotey you gotta love how they both die over and over for each other🤣🤣🤣
if I had that machine I would arrange to meet you and just start hitting the button and let you deal with my corpses🤣🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 And I would gently caress the cheek of all your lifeless bodies. Or rather, all the different versions of me would. 🤣
@@raven4k998 I prefer to read this assuming you don’t know each other and just wanted to make a stranger’s day complicated.
You can ignore those notes in the description about months of editing. We all know that Devon actually achieved perfection in this film by using an actual 1-minute Time Machine, in the process murdering 743 other Devons and emotionally scarring the same number of Brian Dietzens and Erinn Hayeses. The final version was filmed in a single take.
Great comment! Thank you!
I'd say that's also a form of editing... Just not editing a video, but editing reality. 😅
Thankfully I just have an edit button here.
All to get laid? Is there a real plot?
No edits first round
Such a sweet short. We agonize and regret over every little mistake we make, and we wish we could go back and change it, not knowing we're essentially rejecting (or rather, killing) our true, authentic self.
I’d like to add, in the beginning, each of them are so quick to judge each other, instead of taking more time to work through these interactions.
The whole "true-self" thing is extremely overrated. Must be something religious.
😮
I agree with The Hellsy. I would still be myself even if my past was greatly altered. I don’t know if that’s the case of most people but in my case, I believe it’s mostly big components of my life that defined who I am: My parents, my genes, my family, my country, the education system of my country, the culture of my country, etc.
I would likely eventually have become the person I am today regardless of each individual event of my life.
I don’t think my identity is the result of a chaotic system. I believe it evolved toward a stable state. I think the different stable states it could have reached are quite similar, and that it would have required great effort, great changes in parameters, to result in a different state.
I think it’s cool.
its not that deep
Amazing the story you can tell in under six minutes! It's like watching "Edge of Tomorrow" without the aliens, in five minutes. Well done!
But better 🥹
I watched it twice in a row cause the scenario is good, the acting is good, the music is good, the editing is good, the casting is good, everything is good, what a success!
No you did not. You killed yourself and another you watched it 5:40 minutes sooner.
Thank you!
@@AVDevon You're welcome Devon Avery and Erin Hayes
@@AVDevon yeah, it really works, it REALLY works. very crisp, not a wasted second. the acting and the directing combine to make very effective storytelling. Probably most people won't recognize that the real hero of this production is the EDITOR. they will adore the finished product, but they won't realize that this polished gem was the result of expert editing.
@@ericsilberman1416 I would had liked to see the scene where she dies for the first time, right after she told him how it works. :)
This is the power of strong writing ... no heavy budget, limited cast worth watching multiple times
How many times have you rewatched it? 16?
They ripped off Rick and Morty…
@@awayfaringman Other way round. Please see the notes (and I've now changed the title a little).
@@AVDevon I was going off of the posted date of the video, but after digging a little further I see that you are correct. This video is in fact older than their skit. I stand corrected.
and no unnecessary virtue signalling , Various appropiations, putting words in mouth , etc.
THIS deserves AN OSCAR such a simple concept - such a dynamic entity!
common... are you serious?
@@erikm9768 Yeah,only lefties and pedos get that.
What? Are you blind? An oscar? what the hell 😂
When people write just for writing about something that they don’t know how is works !!
Found this on RUclips back in 2016, now it's 2024 and this is still my favourite short film. I'm glad to have stumbled upon it again!
i saw this comment in 2025. how are you saying its 2024?
@@shadostorm8375
Whoa, I thought we'd have to wait until after Skynet takes over for time travel to be invented. But if you're in 2025, then maybe the Terminator films aren't the documentaries I thought they were.
The ending was so unexpected and sweet. Such great storytelling
It also makes no sense. Since it previously only worked on him, and she stayed behind with his dead body. In the ending they break the rules they established..
@@Carewolf how does it not make sense? clearly it works for whoever presses the button, so now theres dimensions where hes going through the same thing she did all those times.
@@Mazikeen8934 Which means she dies, which she knows. I assumed the twist in the end was she let him die to get laid, but breaking the rules of the sketch.
@@Carewolf The twist is she's now using the machine herself. And breaking what rules? It's a *comedy* sketch after all...
@@Carewolf this movie isnt about time machine.
I honestly love Brian’s acting, it sells the short in a way not many actors could
I agree
bravo vince
One of the best short films I watched ! So simple, yet so great !
i appreciate your recounting in the description, was a really fun read and gave a lot of insight into the challenges and difficult decisions you have to make in pursuit of what youre really after
I missed this 10 years ago and I’m really glad it’s been re-posted and shared with me. So funny and sweet - love it
Not me. In fact, I replayed it several times before it went missing. By then I had watched enough times to understand the principles of Time Travel and so; built my box and jumped ahead to today. NOW I'm on a Quest to find girls needing spankings.
@@arcanondrum6543 I salute you good sir
@@mfzoom5401 and I, you sir!
Bro the beat in “I’ve never had a man fight for me before…let alone die for me” is effin genius. Like it wraps up the romcom part so nicely then immediate takes the story further. Writing is great obviously but pulling so much out of this one beat clearly needs hell of a lot from everyone involved.
Also I know you did it first. But your writing uses this time travel concepts wayyyy more satisfyingly than Rick and Mortys and I like Rick and Morty (earlier seasons at least). So kudos. Kinda lost respect for that episode because they just took it almost 100% percent.
Thank you! Most of the heavy lifting (in terms of the comedy beats) was done by the actors, they were amazing. My challenge in the edit was to try to make the whole thing better than the sum of it's parts.
@@killmaidie6469 If you visit the Ko-fi link above, you will a see a screenshot from that Rick and Morty episode and how it compares to a shot in my other short film "Practice Makes Perfect", that's what surprised me the most.
Genius? That's a very standard transition. The comments for this video are weirdly ass-kissing.
only most women regardless of how ugly or fat they had tons of guys fight for them
I love that you showed the whole process, including the background pictures and learning the new skills. This is awesome!
This one pops up in my feed every few months. Thank goodness.
I can watch it over and over again. It's a classic!
When you realize that she didn't help the traumatized man when she hit the button, but instead further burdened his trauma by dieing in front of him, depriving him from the one positive outcome of all of his deaths thus far.
Oh.......
But the man can hit the button still?(with trauma
@@liyuanhang4189he can, and by doing this he will cause a paradox.
Then what's going to happen @@liyuanhang4189
Yeah, but that's fork 17 of that man. Fork 18, the fork she created one minute before is gonna be very happy. He "restarted" 16 times in his mind, and on the 17th (his view, 18th fork in reality) he succeeded.
One of those very rare short films worthy of watching over and over. A perfect little movie.
Look for "Caronte" and "Strange beasts"
Just press the button and you'll always get to replay it.
I’ve watched is dozens of times along the years and shared it with friends.
Yer hitting the button aren't you...
Superb felicitări!
Fascinating, compelling and delightful examination of real life male/female interractions. Just goes to show how mind-bendingly difficult it is for a chap to work out "what does a woman want" (Freud). One of the best written and acted films I have seen this year. Absolutely charming. Thank you for your hard work.
One of the best short films I’ve ever seen. Bravo.
This short film has more punch and substance in it than many full-length movies. Takes a lot of talent to pack it all into just a few minutes. BRAVO.
Thank you!
I think it would be difficult to stretch an idea out into 1.5 to 2 hours of film also. It might end up like this, but with longer dialogue, or maybe there would be B stories. One of the reasons I like short stories is that they do not need a lot of filler and do not need to trap your attention for hours with fluff.
@@AVDevon Great story. I love that she went along with it, knowing the truth.
Kudos to everyone involved in making this masterpiece!! 🙌🧠
Thank you!
agree it is a masterpiece
This was absolutely wonderful, well written great direction, and genuinely original. WOW... even the lighting was consistent... just great.
This definitely deserves an Emmy ❤ amazing story and plot. I was caught in awe 👏👏👏
This is one of the best sci fi shorts I have ever seen. It was flawless and well acted. I can watch this over and over and over again.
Thank you!
@@AVDevon Can i get the soundtrack / songs anywhere? Are they originals?
Wow! It's incredible what you can do with a great idea, a bench and two good actors. Well done Mr. Avery!
Thank you!
Someone has stolen your idea copied 100% and made a short film.
@@enavigator3821 If it's on RUclips or Facebook I can probably get them to take it down.
@@enavigator3821 Ideas are easy, execution is hard
Here's another example of that thesis.
ruclips.net/video/BngcLnLZgA8/видео.html
My simple mind can’t understand where the energy comes from to create another parallel universe in the one second. Must need a lot of energy to suddenly create all this mass, the stars, planets, moons, dust, people…….do love the video, acting and in awe of the work involved
One of the most underrated short films in all existence tbh that deserves way more credit tbh on that note.
I have watched this dozens of times since it first appeared online and it remains one of my favorite short films of all time and IMO one of the best time travel films ever made. Thank you for making it!
Thank you!
Film school nerd here… I agree! There are a few things which make it stand out in the time travel genre. One is that the everything that happened before the guy sits down is completely ignored and fully accepted: how he made the time machine; the fact that it looks completely ridiculous up to labeling it “one minute time machine;” the fact that it works!; the fact that this seems to be the first time he tries it out, and the fact that it’s just one minute of time travel into the past. We as the audience never question any of that. There are so many other time travel and time loop films that start to fall apart or become distracting when the film gives too much attention to the time travel process, DeLorean, hot tub, magic cave. It’s just a red button on a box that goes back a minute. No questions asked! And her explanation is about as simple and clear as any ever given in a sci-fi film. 13 months of editing? Worth every second. It’s as tight and fluid as anything you’ll ever see.
why?
@@LAGreg123It can be interesting if creators try to explain things but often it is not necessary or useful. I rewatched Stargate SG1 recently and noticed that often when encountering the unknown the characters would use the word "somehow"😀 Samantha would simply say that the machine used subspace somehow and we would not question it further. I think creators at some point started to use that word as a joke.
By a strange quirk of fate, a multi-dimensional disturbance in the space-time continuum has now revealed that this was one of the best time travel films ever made.
Holy sh*t, this is the single most perfect piece film of any length I’ve ever seen. It seemed just *impossibly* perfect, not a frame missing or wasted, the dialog, expressions, framing, everything is keyed to such a pitch that it couldn’t possibly be better. How is something this good even possible?
Then I read the back story in the description.
Oh, that’s how 😂🤯
Hats off & 3 thumbs up for an amazing creation!
Dave, that is one of the best comments / compliments I have ever read on here. Thank you so much for taking the time to read the notes and for your kind words.
1 MINUTE TIME MACHINE
dude relax
Great film! James is the one pushing the button but if he dies why doesn't everyone die? If there is a reason everyone doesn't die then by hitting the button 20 times he has obviously created 20 continuing parallel universes, essentially committing suicide 20 times but creating 50 some billion new lives. All just to get laid? Yeah, I guess that checks out.
Bro this is a very average 2000s style skit
The soundtrack so needs to be released tbh. This short is just so relaxing and amazing tbh.
I remember watching this when it first came out a decade ago. Awesome to see it pop up in my feed again, had completely forgotten about it.
I also love how you make the start of the movie seem its the first time he's sitting next to her etc, I have a feeling this is atleast his 8th attempt and the movie starts with a good introduction of them both. Just brilliant, gets more entertaining more I watch it.
Thank you!
One of the most underrated short films of all time that has stood the test of time and always will (Without even needing a Time Machine either, on that note).
I thought it was a trailer until the 16 times part,
❤️🙏🏻🕊✌🏻🌻🌎🌍🌏🇺🇦🇷🇺🇺🇸✌🏻
Read the description. It is not underrated at all.
Ugh! What an awfully cliche' comment... TRY AGAIN.
Let’s hope it gets rated higher in the future.
oh man! it's beautifully captured. The storytelling is brilliant and what a sweet ending.
There's such a complex process & timescale to shoot such a short film, as the photos & drop down detail shows. Very impressive.
I remember watching this over and over when I was in high school, still one of the best executed shorts of all time.
Thank you!
As a physicist I have often had to point out the philosophical impossibility of time travel as people think of it. The fact that if YOU could go back with your current knowledge it couldn't be the SAME past therefore it must be dimensional travel NOT time travel. This is another very interesting twist on the whole idea. I loved it.
Also, as a physicist, we would usu that button however many times it takes.....
Doesn't HAVE to be dimensional travel. There is nothing that prevents whatever energy patterns and particles that form your memory from spontaneously rearranging to form the new reality. It is simply very unlikely...unless you have a time machine to force it. So the universe just snaps into a new solution to the wave function and keeps right on going. Same reality. Just an updated to incorporate the time travel event. But you are correct. The new solution may possibly incorporate some retrocausality. Still, that seems more likely than the idea that there are multiple copies or many worlds. Fundamentally, nothing says the past has to be immutable.
@@BangkokBubonaglia I have always said, if you travel back in time to tell yourself not to travel back in time, you just damn sure better conserve energy in the process.
As a physicist, F U.
@@pauliexcluded1 Iknow what you mean brother, a physicist here too... so difficult to find "that special one" to most of us... hit the button hit the button
This movie is a veritable masterpiece. Everything about it is perfect! Thank you for sharing!!!
Beautiful, I don't have words for the gorgeous short film ❤️❤️
I remember watching this back in 2015 when I was in college. Oh god I don’t even remember how many times I’ve watched it repeatedly just to find that magic that made me fell in love with this 6 mins movie. It’s so good it inspired me to make my own short films for college competitions. Now out of nowhere it popped up on my feed, bringing back all the memories with it. This is literally a piece of art. A master piece. Thank you for making this ❤.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words.
I loved this film ever since I first watched it several years ago, and have shared it in my philosophy club when we were discussing time travel. I'm so glad you decided to keep it and share the story behind it too. Brilliant work.
Thank you!
You 'discuss' time travel?
What's there to discuss? 😂
There's no reason to discuss something you've probably already discussed before.
Simply BRILLIANT.... beautifully shot, wonderfully acted... marvelous!! :)
I remember this first time around but haven’t seen it for years. Great to look back at a wonderful piece of story telling.
It's The Prestige, Morty! You Prestiged yourself! You actually did all those things!
You let your wiener do the walking and now I’m dead morty!
Groundhog day has a similar concept. Check out the movie.
It was Used like in this short in a sequence with Nicholas Cage and Jessica Bell in the 2007 movie "Next"@@pdcdesign9632
That short film is glorious! The idea, the visuals, the irony. It‘s beautiful! Thank you for such a creation!
Thank you!
The acting are so good. Love this short film!
Beautiful ......
just simple and perfect
What a brilliant story told in 5 minutes! Thanks for the background. Not knowing all what you shared I'd have thought, "oh he got a great idea, they filmed it one weekend, then slapped he film together..." Goodness, you and others put a lot of work into this. I'm so impressed.
Again, love the film. I hope it can lead to further projects.
Thank you! It was worth it, to get it right. Ten years later there's only one version that people see, might as well make it the best version it can be.
Odd, the video I watched was only 1 minute.
I never would have guessed how much work this took to create or it's significance among filmmakers. That just shows my ignorance. What an awesome short film it really goes to show that a film doesn't have to be long to be remarkable and have an impact.
Thank you! Filmmaking is an enjoyable challenge, and even the simplest, tiniest things can sometimes take a really long time. I once worked on a feature film where everyone had to arrive at 6am. Hundreds of extras were dressed and made up, the crew in their hundreds slaved away all day prepping to get a single shot of raising a circus tent during golden hour. When the time arrived the tent mechanism failed and everything had to repeated on a different day. The final shot lasted about ten seconds. I could have shot a whole TV series with how much was spent on that single shot.
@@AVDevon That's crazy! Sometimes we as an audience don't always appreciate the pure insanity that it takes to create what's on our screens. I definitely have a greater appreciation for the creation process. Thanks for the response!
I watched another RUclips video about how Editing is the real thing that makes a movie - and it was only then that I really realized how true that is.
Recalled watching this some years back. Now its 2037 its still is amazing.
5 minutes of brilliance! captivating!
5:02 Poor guy, he just realised he killed himself 16 times and now he's sitting next to a hot corpse,...
I have been looking for this original masterpiece for a long time. Thanks Devon , for reposting it !
My pleasure. Glad you found it again.
Seriously well done. It’s brought be a lot of joy finding it again 😊
DUDE!!!!! I SAW THIS SHORT FILM SO LONG AGO AND IT POPPED UP IN MY HEAD RECENTLY BUT I JUST COULDN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS ABOUT!!!!!! All I could remember was that it took place in a park bench, I fr thought I'd never get to see it again since I couldn't remember the context, but while watching Vin Diesel's short movie it popped up in my recommendations! I AM SO FRIGGIN HAPPY TO FIND THIS GREAT PIECE OF ART AGAIN!!!! It may not mean much, but finding it again means something to me, in all the randomness the universe reserves us, Im glad it found its way to me again. THANK YOU!!!
Brian has a very Paul Rudd quality in this but more subtle. Love it. Erinn Hayes is wonderful as ever. One of the best short films I have seen in years. Thank You.
I LOVED THIS. It honestly really inspired me, and MOTIVATED me to continue on with my own short stories. Thank you Devon, wish you all the best!
That is so wonderful to hear. Thank you! And, no doubt, your short stories will inspire others, and so on...
I would like to read one of your short stories.
What a brilliant script!!! And the entire production is so professionally done. Great directing, great editing and great actors.
This short epitomises the incredible talent and dedication of the editing; leaving apart the script, direction and the actors - who were all brilliant. No wonder it took 13 months - this is perfection!
Thank you!
This is a perfect comedy skit. It's funny. It's cute. It's raunchy. It's dark. It's got everything in less than 6 minutes!
if you make a one minute time machine don't write one minute time machine on it🤣
@@raven4k998 then why does your tv remote have a label that says "TV remote"
@@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel oh that's umm a microwave yes that's it it's a microwave don't mind the tv remote label that's just a typo🤣
@@raven4k998 ah I see with its numbers that sets the timer
I don't know how many times I come back to watch this short since the beginning of it when it had only a few thousand views. I knew from the first moment I watch it that it would blow up some day and it did. Now, even better when I know the background of this short which completes the picture for me. Thanks a lot for your brilliant short Devon. Keep it up.
Thank you, I really appreciate your kind words.
It's really strange that I'm sure I saw this more than two months ago but here it is RUclips date says uploaded two months. Did I see it in another dimension?
First time seeing it, was really good.
@@rlong749 I think it's reuploaded
@@keepsmiling5937 The channel it was originally on was deleted, I think this channel is owned by the creator
great movie and great back story. thanks for your generosity in sharing it with the world.
Mindf$%k of a short but so good how it flips all over the place.
Okay, I have just watched this. My jaw is still on the floor. Literally it's also taken my breath away. BRILLIANT script, editing, production and direction. The acting was superb. I loved every second of every minute of this masterpiece of filmmaking.
Thank you so much! That is all very kind of you to say.
This is a beautifully crafted little gem. The power of strong writing, acting and editing. Simple location, no ludicrous over the top CGI. Just great filmmaking.
Excellent story telling. Well done.
Thank you Devon for sharing the story of how one of my 2 most favorite short films were made. It was interesting to read, especially the cutting out part. I showed your film to my boyfriend as something that clicks deeply to me.
Thank you, Vlada, for your kind words. I am always grateful and humbled to hear how my little film reaches so many different people. If I can make one person smile somewhere in the world, I've had a successful day. :)
@@AVDevon oh you did! I rewatched it with joy so many times!
I have watched so many of these short films it is really refreshing to come across this absolute gem.
This film is a shrine to execution. Every aspect of production is immaculate. Script perfect. Acting sublime. Editing on point. I couldn't figure out how they managed light over the course of this shoot until I saw the behind-the-scenes shots. Great production team all around. Well done, Devon.
Thank you!
I think the opening title, end credits, and music could have been better, but the actual film and editing is pretty perfect!
@@comment15 it reminds me of the opening in the Big Bang theory, it's cute...
wow you have a weird perspective on films
Brilliant! So well done.
This was AMAZING. Perfect. Take a tired old trope and make it fun and entirely unexpected. Please make many more films!
Thank you for your kind words, Gina.
This is very well done, great story, great acting, funny and well written! Incredible to see what a fun idea and dedication can do with so little budget
Thank you so much!
I have loved this film for a long time. I watch it every time it appears on my feed! Fantastic acting, and music and writing.
I remember watching this a decade ago and searched for it for a long time to share it with someone and couldn't find it. So glad to have rediscovered it!
Great film with a brilliant story. So simple yet very clever. A true gem.
I enjoy the backstory on putting this together. It's interesting to peak inside the mind of a perfectionist, and hear how you edited it so many times, even down to eliminating single frames. Truly a passion.
Porka
To be fair, that's what all editing is, obsessing over single frames until you want to tear your hair out
This is so good, I did not expect that ending. So clever and it shows the personality of the characters very well. Loved it.
Wow, just wow. A gem!
Ok this was hilarious, fast paced and thought provoking. Nice job!
One of the legendary short films that have its name etched forever in history of short films. Love it.
Clever, inspiring, ground hog day but in 5 mins!
Love how it covers the concept that we all make mistakes but we just have to continue on regardless and that even a 1 minute time machine cannot fix
That was so cool! Brian’s comedic acting fits perfectly! His kind of dry awkward sense of humor! Love it!!!
Somehow I’d never heard of this before today but it’s brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
I watched this years and years ago on RUclips and really loved it! It's cool to see it back here posted by it's creator. Thank you! 😊
Thank you!
Brilliant. Perfect. Chefs kiss acting. And the twist is adorable. Audience Award! 🏆
Wow, this was really good! So much conveyed in four minutes, this is masterful storytelling
Amazing concept, brilliant writing and an awesome film, well shot👏👏❤
My most favorite short film. Watching it after so many years and still love it
Absolutely phenomenal! 🌟 It's intriguing to see that there are multiple versions of this short film on your channel, yet it's this particular one that has captured the attention of viewers. The unpredictable nature of RUclips SEO shouldn't overshadow the well-deserved recognition for such a captivating piece of art.
As a fellow enthusiast of time travel, time-loop, and time paradox movies, I can't help but resonate with your creative vision. I too wish I had made more, but the journey is still ongoing!
Eagerly awaiting your next masterpieces, and I'm confident that you and your team will continue to amaze us all. Keep up the incredible work! 🎥🎬
Thank you. I'm really pleased people are still finding this film and enjoying it. The big challenge is getting the follow-up made. It's written but a far bigger more complex (read more expensive) project.
One of the best Short films I have watched.. Thanks for showing it to world..
Thank you!
@@AVDevongood film and good actors, why has it taken this long to get on RUclips? have you done anything else since this?
@@andrewdavy9921This film was first on RUclips on the Sploid channel owned by Gawker media in 2015. By the time they closed the channel it had over 12 million views. When it suddenly went offline a year ago, I decided to post it up on my channel and hoped people would still find it even though it was starting from scratch. I am pleased people are still discovering it and enjoying it. In all of those years since I made this. I have been writing (a lot). Most recently I completed writing all six episodes of a British TV comedy and I filmed the pilot, and now I'm trying to sell it so the whole series can get made.
I think the clip demonstrates very well, how much we take others endeavors for granted! We notice it when we are in the shoes of those who are trying.
Hi Devon !
I'm among these lucky chaps who have seen your short the first time it streamed on youtube, almost a decade ago ! It was an absolute blast !
Glad to know a bit more about the bts of the movie. Sad to see that Sploid has closed its channel, making the original video and its comments unaccessible anymore, but great to see you post it again here.
Damn, the 2010's were really the golden age of shorts filmmaking in RUclips. I miss these times !
Love to watch this once in a while.. Its just so good and refreshing
I watched it so many times , it just refreshing.
Excellent. Well written and very well played. Love it.
Excellent film 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 So cleverly written and brilliantly acted 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
incredible piece of work, only 5 minutes but after watching it feels like i know the actors a lot more than just 5 minutes. really enjoyed watching, actually makes me feel truly warm and happy. hope there's more from where that came from.
My other short film Practice Makes Perfect hopefully makes people feel warm and happy, that was the plan anyway.
This is so well done. Acting and all. How does it only have 170k thumbs up?
OMGoddess, saw this months ago and laughed then. It pops up in my feed and I watch...dang, did I hit the darn button because it seems new again 🤪