
SFotD: Nash Edgerton’s ‘Bear’ Makes the Case Against Biking, Birthdays, Bears
Features By Kate Erbland on February 4, 2013 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? Because if you’ve yet to experience the genius of Nash Edgerton‘s wicked little shorts (including the equally as jump-out-of-your-skin Spider), you’re in for a real treat (and probably a scream) from his Sundance short, Bear, which is finally available online a whole year after making me scream bloody murder at last year’s festival. Don’t watch this one at work, you’ll probably just make a fool of yourself when you yell and fall over. It’s just that good.
What will it cost? Just a hair less than 11 minutes.
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