Sundance Movie Trailer: Goliath

GoliathGoliath will premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

Shot in Austin, Texas, Goliath is a film, a comedy at that, about a cat and one man’s search for said cat. When the man got divorced, he got the cat, so he wants to find the cat. Did I mention that the man’s life is in shambles? Now it makes sense. You probably already guessed that the cat’s name is Goliath, right? The trailer is heavy on the drums, heavy on the sans serif, and Andrew Bujalski, the mumblecore director behind Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation, makes an appearance. For some reason, I really wish that one guy made the behind-the-back shot. The film was directed by David Zellner and stars his sib Nathan Zellner and Caroline O’Connor.

source: FirstShowing

  • It looks like something found on youtube.

    Are you reviewing youtube videos now?

    Cuz I have one called "Fighting a Giraffe" you might wanna see...
  • Hunter Stephenson
    @R&J

    For once we agree.

    No, we're not, unless it's "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah 2"...
  • Hunter Stephenson
    If anyone else wanted to laff and didn't, watch this...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc0CB6URrV0

    Should make up for it.
  • Robert
    I am a sucker for some Taiko drums though this ensemble was a little weak. Cat's got a cool name. I'm trying to be nicer on this thing.
  • Robert
    Damn I shoulda written that as a Haiku! Oh well, too late....shit!
  • Robert
    Fuck! That shoulda been one too. Oh well, just forget it....
  • kerrieom52981
    where can I buy this dvd?
  • slypiggg
    My sister picked this movie up at Blockbuster. My Mom and Dad and sister, her boyfriend and I watched this movie not knowing anything about it. I would call it a dark comedy, but very, very funny. There are alot of scenes that go on forever...but to great effect.

    Do you ever watch TV shows or movies and are nervous or fearful for the main character because of the situation they are in and what might happen? This happens several times during the film.

    I found this film refreshing. Most of the time, you never knew what was going to happen next, and when it did, it didn't happen the way you thought or where you thought.

    Excellent entertainment for the price of a rental. You won't (shouldn't) be disappointed.
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