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- There's so much to see from a globe-trekker's perspective who cannot put his camera down. You'll better understand, too, from the nature of this full-time pedestrian POV.
- A continuation mini-doc analysis that looks at the latest set of tonic-clonic seizures of Garett Weston Thomas, this time in the City of San Francisco, plus how he managed to survive and thrive despite his lifelong illness.
- Tito, a blind orphan, and his dog, Zeus, live in Pompeii, Italy, in 79 A.D.. Though Tito meets the kind and informative Flavia, his only friend for his whole life has been Zeus, and their lives must depend on each other during the famous eruption of Mount Vesuvius (What Pompeii is known for).
- A play on homonyms, this movie visualizes the misinterpretations of a little girl based on things her parents have told her.
- Two presidents held a lot of similar attributes to each other, including the same phrases and characteristics, multiple marriage statuses, and ownership of a terrible public health crisis that was part of a larger scale death toll of American citizens. Each president seemed to transition their careers from show business, and each became the eldest president in office at their time of presidency, for better or worse.
- "Brave New World" examines the futuristic London dystopia envisioned in Aldous Huxley's novel, in which much of the upper-class citizens suppress their feelings with medication known as "soma" and do not comprehend the terms "mother" and "father". When John, a character who was still raised by parents, enters society, his influences on the redefined civilization reach a turning point.
- Last year, I traveled across the pond with several acquaintances to several countries within Europe. In this medley about to display, you will bear witness to some of the greatest pre-assembled clips upon my social media platforms. All recordings occurred from August to October of 2023.
- Made just prior to THE DOG OF POMPEII (1999), here are a bunch of middle school students in the midst of attempting to comedically figure out which of themselves was not involved somehow in their own demise. Not at all a parody of CLUE.
- A man gets his backpack stolen while in a parking garage, and goes through a series of kung fu fight sequences in order to get it back. This is the first movie Thomas Productions has ever produced in widescreen. Produced for Rob Polich's Spring '06 TAT 395 class at CSUMB, Live Action Compositing.
- Seen 5/8 BP Noms as of Oscar Morning. Let Chloé Zhao win, may let MANK sneak a cinematography steal, plus reveals which I've seen. You'll need to view to know which, but support for Zhao gives you a good starting guess. All done and wrapped inside of 2 minutes, and finished with a hot latte. Recorded 2021.04.25.
- A montage piece that truly looks at a post-apocalyptic world 5 billion years into the future, when our Sun will become a Red Giant. The very instant this enlargement starts to occur, not a single creature from Earth could possibly witness this live, as the speed it takes light to reach Earth from there is approximately 8 minutes. Whether humans have a good chance to survive or not shows how by Darwinian example we must all lead through survival of the fittest, as well as progress forward even further with scientific advancements and human rights movements. We all take part in making it - or else.
- Garett's ongoing episodic vlog about filmmaking, fine dining and life itself in the San Francisco Bay Area. Filmed in part with a GoPro.
- The active business lives of Maggie, a dynamic financial adviser, and Bradley, a quirky delivery man, intertwine one day inside their rhythmic, urban jungle.
- "Judgment Day" follows a young man on his way to his girlfriend's birthday party. As details are gradually revealed, his innocence is questioned, and hence is his safety. This short video won 2nd place in the San Jose, CA, Chapter of the 2002 Backyard National Children's Film Festival, High School Level.
- This year, I traveled across another pond with many acquaintances to several Asian countries, including Thailand and Taiwan.
- A music video of sorts, this compilation considers the current American status of gay marriage in 2011, as well as acceptance in general for the LGBT community.
- A young woman's father has recently passed, and she has a surreal nightmare in which she is stalked by a frightening, mysterious man. A twist at the end of the movie reveals that the man, who exists beyond the woman's dream, is only unknown to the audience.
- Three different people simultaneously tell a story from their life in which they needed help. In a way, they were each visited by the same hero figure by the end. Created in time for Mother's Day, and initially released through both Current TV and Peninsula TV.
- An offbeat man tries to date a cunning coworker. Though he works as a puppeteer, his submissiveness toward every little thing she says and does makes her the true puppeteer. Based on the Academy Award-nominated film, this project was for J.P. Allen's Spring '06 TAT 341 class at CSUMB, Directing for the Camera. This version has been spruced up a little bit since its premiere.
- In a time of growing urbanization, globalization, and industrialization, a smaller, family-run business called Gizdich Ranch is much rarer, but continues to thrive.
- In this parody of specific well-known Hispanic films viewed in class, particularly "Man Facing Southeast" and "Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," a man continues to have humorous nervous episodes when he witnesses a woman drop an envelope while walking along a street. For Dr. Maria Zielina's '07 SPAN 325 class at CSUMB, Hispanic Cinema.
- We've got these reels started. (Yes, already back.) #sawadika #delayedpostings #niradsongpob #gunghayfatchoy #friendsandfamily #fourthvisit #pt1 #kopkunka
- Here is the latest in-depth analysis for what exactly COVID-19 is at this stage through the latter half of 2021, what the various types of vaccines are, what certain sides effects might be, plus offering many informative attributes and relaying some relevant history that all may help convince any anti-vaxxers to change their minds, instead of possibly encountering some alternative fates. CLOSED-CAPTIONED.
- Despite reality taking turns for the worst, a filmmaker sheds lights on his diagnosis of epilepsy through his new ways of life.
- Based on a chapter from Sherwood Anderson's novel, Winesburg, Ohio, a small Winesburg hotel is run by a family consisting of three members, two of which are both "grotesque" and unaware of being so. Both funny and serious, this piece contains one of the most complex storylines from Thomas Productions to date. Originally created for Ms. Wallace's A.S. English III class, Carlmont High School in '01, and then retouched for the film festival in '02.
- After successfully enduring heart surgery, a boy heads to San Francisco on a train in hopes of proposing to his girlfriend. Enroute, he is stabbed by a thug. That love manages to create a melancholy conclusion demonstrates its power, demonstrating that not even death can defeat its power.
- A married businessman returns home from an out-of-town conference for a surprise.
- Best Picture Nominees and Cannes amidst a Super Bowel Movement. Hosted by Garett Thomas.
- Within our present society, there are many faults: racism, poverty, war, drug addiction, prostitution and pollution among them. All of these such faults were created by humans. Through two music videos and a documentary, this film hopes to expose these faults, suggest that a society void of them might be an impossible utopia, and demonstrate how improving aspects of the current society through actual community service is at least one tangible step forward.
- Premiere video podcast episode with Host Garett Weston Thomas. Discuss the current Top 10 Films of the Decade, 2010-2019.
- In this video blog hosted by Garett Weston Thomas, he reviews the immediate feedback of listening to Mrs. and Mr. Jonas read their nominations announcement this morning, gives commentary on the multiple female directorial nominees, speaks of which films have the most nominations and more.
- Host Garett Weston Thomas-Sirijaroonchai discusses which films he thinks have the best shot at Best Picture this year, as well as why he thinks the Oscars still matter during the year of the pandemic. Best Actress is entirely up for grabs - Frances McDormand wins BAFTA, Andra Day wins GG, Carey Mulligan wins Critics Choice and Viola Davis wins SAG!.
- Here are just some of the nominations read today by Tracey Ellis Ross and Leslie Jordan. The top dog was certainly Jane Campion's THE POWER OF THE DOG, with a whopping 12 nominations - the first time a woman has been nominated twice for Director, so congrats. The 94th Academy Awards will be held on March 27th on ABC.
- 2019– 5mTV EpisodeTalking Movies w DirectorG - 103 - The Power of the Dog v West Side Story v Dune v CODA? Hi Chalamet. #wckitchen #campion #spielberg #heder #nomnomnom #iamnotjamiefoxx
- 2022–Podcast Episode
- 2019–TV EpisodeHear Host Garett Weston Thomas deliver the next chapter of Academy Award Best Picture nominations, discuss the next Best Actor and Best Actress, and get into the nitty gritty about why he likes the Daniels so much.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeFirst episode of the new year examining what has happened since having a series of successive brain seizures and later just being happy to be alive. Please subscribe.