Sexylocher
Masterful Movie
PodBill
Just what I expected
SincereFinest
disgusting, overrated, pointless
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)
"Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions" is an American 5.5-minute animated short film from 1991 written, directed and produced by Henry Selick, who was in his late 30s at that point and still a pretty long time away from his Oscar nomination for Coraline. But in terms of darkness, absurdity and bizarreness, you can easily see his cinematic handwriting in this pretty awkward and creepy little short film. sadly I must say the film never lived up to my expectations beyond the solid approach in style. Voice acting, even if there aren't too many voices, is solid too. The characters feel too forgettable though in my opinion. I don't know if they intended to follow up on this one with a sequel, series or even full feature film, but maybe it was okay they did not because I think i would not have had too much interest to check it out. This one here is not a failure, but also not really on a level where I would recommend it, not even to Coraline lovers as I am kind of one myself and thiese 5 minutes did extremely little for me. Sure you cannot do too much wrong at this running time, but still the best decision here is to skip it perhaps.
Seamus2829
I first saw this early Henry Sellick animated short at a festival of animated short films. I had never heard of Sellick before, but after seeing this, I thought..."Wow, I'll have to keep my baby greens open for any other works by him". This dreamy,surreal short would be the perfect film to be screened at just about any midnight movie,before the main feature (if,in fact,midnight movies still existed--with the possible exception of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)',which would work,as well). I would imagine it would also work at a screening of surreal,experimental,avant garde films,too. I can't imagine this strange little film being aired on television (outside of being aired in the early hours of the morning,on the Sundance,or IFC channel). No rating,but too bizarre/cerebral to rate.
mad-31
i just have to say.. after seeing slow bob.. i know why the nightmare before christmas was so great.. and it wasn't because of burton. selick direct TNBC, and his visual style and mise en scene is what drives the film. i hope he does some more soon.
Michael W. Dean
After seeing the short film "Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions," I filed away the name Henry Selick as one to watch. This work is an ambitious and intriguing mixture of animation techniques, and the results are both whimsical and surreal. The background music, carefully composed by the Residents, augments the visuals seamlessly. "Slow Bob" is worthwhile viewing for Selick fans and animation fans in general.