To the Editor: Consider Crows' Point of View

To the Editor: Consider Crows' Point of View is a short starring James Lecesne. A counterpoint to the usual 'Save the Piping Plovers' argument.

Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
2 minutes
Genres
Comedy, Documentary, Animation, Short
Actors
James Lecesne
Director
Matthew Sandager
Country
USA
Year
2018
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

Comments about comedy «To the Editor: Consider Crows' Point of View» (18)

Robert H. avatar
Robert H.

A counterpoint to the usual 'Save the Piping Plovers' argument.

Jessica Campbell avatar
Jessica Campbell

Loved it! Busting to go to the loo (far too much Diet Coke)! but didn't want to miss a minute of this cracker of sparky and sparkly joyous romp.

Susan Payne avatar
Susan Payne

This is by far one of the better made movies and didn't leave me disappointed at all!

Willie Stevens avatar
Willie Stevens

Got this for my mom. She loves the movie!!!

Diana avatar
Diana

I really enjoyed this movie from beginning to end.

Dennis M. avatar
Dennis M.

This film really is everything the critics have been saying. Stupendous, visually spellbinding, brilliantly acted and very funny.

Ethan Bell avatar
Ethan Bell

My hat off to lead cast and Matthew Sandager. Great job!!! And I am going to see it again.

Karen avatar
Karen

It's a great movie I give it 10 out of 10

Albert Sullivan avatar
Albert Sullivan

This is a really amazingly original movie: it's surprising actually, at first glance you'd think this must just be a good movie that made it to the cinemas - but it's more than a good movie! It brings and original story based plot with a new concept to it

Albert avatar
Albert

Enjoyable story and well acted

Kenneth Hawkins avatar
Kenneth Hawkins

This was a really great film. I was hesitant to see it because the leading role but I am glad I did.

Crystal Campbell avatar
Crystal Campbell

It's a great movie and it's worth seeing. Matthew Sandager done well in making this movie