Terrorist Parking
Weird
Director Kirk Hunter offers up a stunning series of funky visuals like las time don't add up to anything meaningful short: We see images of vintage old cars at an outdoor automobile show, storefront displays in shopping malls, any small Middle American town in the United States, a surfer riding a wave, and even an ultra close-up of a humans
in terror eyeball. Meanwhile an annoying prattles on about pretentious nonsense concerning history repeating itself, imperialism, conformity, terrorists, such gibberish. The images are often presented in double negative and overlap each other while accompanied by a wonky droning synthesizer score, which gives the whole short a genuinely dreamy and esoteric tripped-out druggy feel. But said collage of freaky visuals ultimately has no point to it. It's certainly cool to watch and the oddball experimental sensibility evident throughout is admirable in its unabashed weirdness alone, but overall it's frustrating to think about. Ultimately this short definitely lives up to its all-too-apt title: Terrorist parking" same time same station