JackCarlin
I’m a pretty big fan of this. Seems like a pretty cool project that more people should watch :)


Movie spotlight
Follow along as “budding YouTuber” Jack Carlin makes the hilariously unnecessary trip to the UK (over 3,000 miles) for a single day in order to compete in an animation quiz.
This documentary delves into the obscure and fascinating world of animation trivia, tracing its evolution from early cinematic experiments to its modern-day digital landscape. It explores the dedication of fans and scholars who meticulously archive and disseminate these often-overlooked details. Through interviews with historians, animators, and passionate trivia enthusiasts, the film highlights the cultural significance of these seemingly small facts and their impact on the broader appreciation of animation.
The film has been met with generally positive reviews, praised for its unique subject matter and engaging presentation. Critics have lauded its ability to make a niche topic accessible and interesting to a wider audience, while also satisfying dedicated animation buffs.
A surprisingly deep dive into a quirky subject.
Engaging and informative for both casual viewers and animation aficionados.
Highlights the passion and dedication behind preserving animation history.
Google audience: Google users have overwhelmingly praised the documentary for its fascinating content and the infectious enthusiasm of its creators. Many appreciated the film's ability to illuminate the intricate details of animation history, making it an enjoyable and educational watch.
Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Independent Film Awards, Won Audience Award for Most Innovative Documentary at the Animation Enthusiast Festival.
One of the primary interviewees, a retired animator, spent over 40 years compiling his personal collection of animation trivia, which formed the basis for much of the film's research.
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I’m a pretty big fan of this. Seems like a pretty cool project that more people should watch :)