Sunday, November 21, 2004

Amazon Theater

No, not one of those outreach programs where they screem films in the rainforests. Actually, it should be called Amazon.com Theater. Think BMWFilms, and you're close.

"Teaming with Ridley and Tony Scott's production company, RSA USA, and creative agency Fallon Worldwide, Amazon.com has created a series of five short films that will be available exclusively on Amazon.com, as a free holiday gift to its customers." By the way, Amazon Theater also allows customers to purchase products that they've seen in the films. How about that?

Films come out every Tuesday, and are viewable directly from the Amazon.com homepage.
Nov. 9: "Portrait"
In this comic Hollywood fable, an ugly duckling turns out to be as pretty as a picture.
Nov. 16: "Agent Orange"
A psychedelic love story directed by Tony Scott.
Nov. 23: "Do Geese See God"
Blair Underwood plays a modern man obsessed with finding inner salvation.
Nov. 30: "Tooth Fairy"
Chris Noth as a beleaguered father on a good-humored odyssey.
Dec. 7: "Careful What You Wish For"
A classic tale of what goes around comes around with Daryl Hannah and Pras Michel.

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