Speaking of ... PingRay's Issue 9

Point System

The Web is full of entertainment that complements another piece…or many pieces.

Sometimes, they’re fleeting connections, the way similarities can appear when you’re flipping between late night movies on TV. At other times, it’s as if they were part of a double- (or triple- or quadruple-) feature, a thematically-connected bill at the local Bijou.

Take this Issue’s Net Movies selection, “DAMNED IF YOU DO,” in which a newly-dead man tries to qualify for Hell, and our last Issue’s Net Movies selection, “IN GOD WE TRUST,” in which a newly-dead man tries to qualify for Heaven.

Director/Writer Jimmy Zeilinger reportedly got the script idea for “DAMNED”…in which David, frustrated by a life of disappointments, tries to break every Commandment to get into the endless party in Hell… when he saw Charleton Heston in “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” and noticed that the actual 10 Commandments weren’t named. 

In “IN GOD WE TRUST,” Robert must get a few more points to enter heaven. Apparently, both Heaven and Hell are point-based; too bad one can’t use those left-over air miles.

Interestingly, Jason Reitman, director of “IN GOD WE TRUST,” directed another short film, "CONSENT," in which lawyers for a soon-to-be-intimate young couple negotiate the legal points on a sexual consent form while the would-be lovers wait patiently on the bed. The idea that emotional, intimate occasions—love-making, death—can be determined on a point scale is both inherently funny and…given the plethora of get-into-heaven-if-you-do-this clerical sermons and calibrating guides to sexual behavior…quite close to implied standards. "I think the humor comes out of the darkness in the material, the fact that these characters speak so frankly about life and death,” Reitman says, speaking about a recent feature he directed, “THANK YOU FOR SMOKING”…but he could also be talking about two short films that, together, are by-the-numbers guides to the hereafter.