Reviews of The Best Short Films In The World

Jonathan
I love "The Best Short Films In The World",especially the last episode (the stop motion episode).The clay man is funny. And your show is very inspired me and all of my friend. With your show,i think the future of the short filmmaker will be more shiny(maybe i said too much.but seriously,bobby miller and friend recommend the best short films in the world).
Good Luck 4 the next one..cant wait..
November 19, 2009 at 8:36amGood Luck 4 the next one..cant wait..

Suzy
Your show is so much in my briefcase that it hurts. I like to stroke it with a soft brush, knowing that your show is inside.
September 16, 2009 at 11:19am
Jillian
My days, oh how they have brightened! Keep it up, you're spectacular!
April 24, 2009 at 9:58am
Rocio
I love the show, this whole short film era is great! because people all around the world can share there talent, vision and points of view, and u guys help by giving tips and giving access to all of those short films. Knowledge is a blessing, but if you don´t share it, it goes to waste, so thank u for sharing your knowledge to make us better, and thank u for letting us share too.
April 13, 2009 at 10:46pm
Gibran
thumbs up
April 13, 2009 at 6:33am
Philippe
The awkward ramblings of a film-crazed loser are both entertaining and informative as this show succeeds at making filmmakers know on the vast media library that is the internet. The show keeps itself organized by sorting the movies by category, which is always very useful when trying to find a good movie to watch.
The host, Bobby Miller, goes where no host has been filmed before and makes the show in his apartment. His has-not-showered-in-weeks charm makes each webisode a well spent 5 minutes. Overall, the series is original and funny and it guaranties it's successful future by making the series based on the submissions of the indymogul community and filmmakers alike.
March 30, 2009 at 12:46pmThe host, Bobby Miller, goes where no host has been filmed before and makes the show in his apartment. His has-not-showered-in-weeks charm makes each webisode a well spent 5 minutes. Overall, the series is original and funny and it guaranties it's successful future by making the series based on the submissions of the indymogul community and filmmakers alike.

Ian
The best shorts films in the world is an entertaining and great show.It allows film makers from all around the world to watch and maybe learn a few things about short films. This show is not only inspiring but it also gives film makers a chance to show their work.
March 26, 2009 at 8:19pm
Rob
This show needs to be seen, As part of the Indy Mogal family this show hilites the Independent film make in search of the next Sam Raimi or TimBurton. The host of the show is named Bobby Miller. Bobby is this typical film geek going by my film school standards. He presents these short indy films.
March 26, 2009 at 7:36pm
Ralph
As one of the NNN shows that I follow, it's one of my top Favourites alongside Indy Mogul's BFX, and Threadbangers. If you are a fan of films then this show is one for you, getting to see clips of short films and the entertainment of Bobby as your host. Everyone up at NNN does a really great job, and The Best Short Films In The World is one of their best new shows.
March 26, 2009 at 3:08pm
Jeffrey
As a short film maker and fan I love your show. It is a great way to see all of the talent out in the film world. I look forward to your show every week. I have sent many friends (and strangers. especially creepy ones) on-line to see your show and I still have them as friends. (The creepy stranges are still creepy)
I think you are a great host. If you change your format I will support your site. If you keep it the same i'll support that too. Just don't do the hip swing thing at the end of you last show... it's kinda wierd.
March 26, 2009 at 2:51pmI think you are a great host. If you change your format I will support your site. If you keep it the same i'll support that too. Just don't do the hip swing thing at the end of you last show... it's kinda wierd.

