ptguardian wrote:...it will be awhile before it gets to DVD. Perhaps Cory will upload it to his Vimeo account before then...

Impressive prostidigitatin', ptg!!
I guess in this digital
and internet savvy day
and age virtually [

] everything seems to pop up online before there's a publicly available hard copy.. *sigh*
Anyway, I was checking around
and blammo; I found the video posted just where ptg said it would probably show up:
http://crazyandthief.tumblr.com/post/79 ... ief-52-min and http://vimeo.com/88615309 [both seem to be accounts run by Cory..].
There's also more pix
and info here:
http://crazyandthief.tumblr.com/archive
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Honestly, I don't know how I came across the actual file for the movie: I was trying to create an image file for the image that was on the tumblr webpage for the streaming video. When I went to my desktop [where I save everything to] I found a folder labeled '
Crazy and Thief_Files'. When I opened the folder, there were more folders
and in one of those there was a numbered MP4 file that was 315MB's. To my astonishment when I put it into the media player, I found I now had the full length movie...
I posted the addys to the vids in case someone is able to d/load a better quality version of this, but as is, it's pretty good.
ed2k link:
Like this post to see ed2k links [315.85 MiB]
Here's a couple of thumbnails:
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This movie reminded me a LOT of 'Sabine Kleist, 7 Jahre'
and 'Demi-Tarif', in the way it was filmed capturing the children in many natural sequences.. There aren't any OT scenes
and there's really no discernible plot line, as the entire film seems to cover the period of a few hours in a day of the life of these two unsupervised children walking the streets of NYC. It almost seems like a documentary exploring how children's imagination can create adventure out of nothing more than a sheet of paper with paint splatters on it.
The kids are cute; the girl, Willa Vy McAbee, has a odd maturity [for a 5yo] in her voice when she talks
and her brother [2yo John Huck McAbee, with most of his dialog subtitled for easier comprehension] really does come out with some funny comments... My biggest gripe is that, for some reason, I never really felt connected with the children as I kept thinking about how dangerous it was for them to be doing what they were doing without their parents around.. (In the context of
reality of course..

)
If you like watching children play, this is a pleasurable way to spend the most part of an hour.
kev.