8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- the best animated short ever, 2. April 2004
Author:
frits (fritskibbeling@hotmail.com) von the Netherlands
I discovered Geri's game on the pixar website and it is most
definitely the most beautiful animated short I have ever seen.
Both the story and animations are of extraordinary quality. And also the
editing is outstanding; no wonder they received the 1997
Oscar!
I you haven't seen it yet go and check it out at pixar.com, there you can
also find lot's of other short films. Luxo jr. for instance is very nice
too, and features the jumping creature that is in their
logo.
It is a pity that films of this narrative and visual quality are very
rare.
but luckily we have pixar.
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent and very funny short, 7. Januar 2002
Author:
Robert Reynolds (minniemato@hotmail.com) von Tucson AZ
This short won the Academy Award for Animated Short and probably deserved
to
win. The detail is impressive, but secondary. The plot is marvelous and
the character of Geri is well developed. If you've seen Toy Story 2, Geri
makes a "cameo" appearance as the toy repairman. All in all, a remarkable
piece of work. Available on some copies of A Bug's Life VHS and DVD and
well worth seeking out. Recommended.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- This Is How Short Films Should Be Made!, 21. Juli 2006
Author:
ackatsis von Australia
'Geri's Game' is a short, animated film by the geniuses at Pixar
Animation, and it was screened in cinemas to precede 'A Bug's Life'
(which happens to be my favourite Pixar production).
This short film borders on perfection. Absolutely no dialogue is spoken
in the film, but it doesn't need to be. The simple plots concerns an
old man named Geri (whom you may recognise from Toy Story 2) who loves
to play a high-stakes game of chess in the park. The only catch: He has
nobody else to play with!
This is a highly-enjoyable short. The music is beautifully fitting, and
the animation is first-rate. The character of Geri (or, at least, one
of his characters) is a very likable, bumbling old man.
You can certainly see how Pixar earned themselves an Oscar with this
short. Highly recommended.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Pixar Does It Again, 14. Mai 2001
Author:
Ron Oliver (revilorest@juno.com) von Forest Ranch, CA
Old GERI'S GAME of chess is played with great flair and
passion, against a most worthy opponent and for a very
special
prize.
Full of small surprises & great imagination, this is a
wonderful
little film from the folks at Pixar. Besides the basic
entertainment factor - watching the old geezer play chess is
a
joy - the boundaries have been pushed again in computer
animation's ability to depict the human body & the natural
world. Fascinating on every level.
Geri would return in a cameo in Disney/Pixar's TOY STORY
2
(1999) as The Cleaner, voiced by Jonathan Harris.
Winner of the 1997 Oscar for Best Animated Short.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- a kind of lesson maybe for film-students- a LOT of fun, 31. Mai 2006
Author:
Filmjack3 von United States
I remember getting a kick of this short repeatedly when I saw Bug's
Life in the theater repeatedly eight years back. Mostly because it
sticks to the best rules of a little animated short like this. Less is
more with the dialog, and editing and position of the camera are
crucial. The filmmaker behind this, who hasn't done much aside from
this short, is like a very wise film-student. In most film-student
shorts, a good chunk of the goal in making 4 or 5 minute films is to
put in as much information as possible while keeping it to the point
and still having a story. The story here is a guy playing chess, Er,
with himself, and getting into a competition to the death (well,
almost) in having a check-mate. Geri's laughs and little facial
gestures on either side are really genius in their own way, and the
ending is one of those that puts a smile on your face. The music is
also, in its own way, funny by way of being just a lowly accordion
applying the backup to this wacky little scenario. Probably ranks up
there with my very favorite Pixar shorts, worth another look on the
Bug's Life DVD for sure.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- A well-played game of chess..., 26. Mai 2004
Author:
soymilk von East Anglia, UK
The overwhelming success of such Pixar features as 'Monsters Inc' and
'Finding Nemo' may mean that's where all the attention's currently
going, but their four-minute short 'Geri's Game' is definitely an
enjoyable and highly original little film that deserves to dwell up
there with the company's finest output. On the whole I've been
repeatedly impressed with Pixar's animated shorts (perhaps even more so
than many of their feature films!), and 'Geri's Game', in which an
elderly man enjoys a game of chess with himself, may just be the best
I've seen - even amongst such a tight array of gems as 'Knick Knack',
'For the Birds', and the ingeniously simple 'Luxo Jr', there's
something about this one that really stands out above the rest. It's
breezy and colourful, and the animation is simply excellent - I know
that until relatively recently, people have always considered human
character designs to have been the weak link in Pixar's digital
portfolio (check 'Tin Toy' for example, and contrast the ultra-shiny,
believable Tinny with his somewhat chunky human baby nemesis). Well,
there's nothing in the least bit awkward or artificial about our title
character Geri - he's a very polished creation indeed, with facial
expressions all smoothly on target (can't go wrong when you're using
Jonathon Harris as your model).
This is of course the very same Geri who showed up soon after as the
cleaner in 'Toy Story 2' (I'm not sure if he was actually referred to
by name, but he was there, and he even flaunts his trademark chess
pieces at one point). I was always intrigued by this mysterious
character, and when I discovered that he had a short film of his own I
was anxious to see it (too bad it's been regulated to the 'Bug's Life'
DVD, which is actually my LEAST favourite Pixar feature - there's irony
for you). I finally managed to capture this little diamond on Pixar's
own official website and, needless to say, it didn't disappoint.
The quality animation aside, and with the European plaza-style music
setting it off to a nifty pulse, it's the slick editing that really
makes this concept come alive. Seriously, it's amazing. I'm sure this
has been pointed out enough times already, but no matter how obvious
Pixar make it that really this is little more than just a bored and
lonely old man making the most of his chess set and his seclusion, the
way in which it cuts seamlessly between the players on each side of the
table will quickly have you believing otherwise. Two very distinctive
characters really do appear to emerge from one (think something along
the lines of Gollum's personal tête-à-têtes in 'Lord of the Rings',
only a lot less sinister in this case).
Unlike other Pixar shorts, including 'Knick Knack' and 'For the Birds',
'Geri's Game' may not be a laugh-riot exactly, but then laugh-out-loud
hilarity has never been the essential ingredient for class
entertainment. What makes this film so engaging is its intelligent
story, gentle humour and truly charming sense of character. The cool
visuals are a delightful bonus.
Grade: A+ - Clearly, playing a game of chess on your own can be more
enthralling than you'd think.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Yet another classic short film from Pixar., 26. März 2002
Author:
Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) von Luoyang, China
Pixar, especially now that Monsters, Inc. (preceded by the endlessly amusing
For The Birds) has been released, is quickly becoming more and more famous
for the tremendous quality of the short short animated films that precede
their feature films. Geri's Game, which can be seen before A Bug's Life, is
one of my favorite of all of Pizar's short animated films. It's a testament
to the quality of the film that the punchline (that Geri is playing chess
against himself) is not only revealed in the film's tagline, but is also
clearly revealed right at the beginning of the film, and yet it still
retains the surprising and amusing affect. The editing in this film is so
well-done that, as the chess game switches back and forth between Geri and
his alter ego, you almost forget that you already saw that he is alone in
the park and is therefore playing against himself in this heated game.
I just learned from one of the other IMDb reviewers that Pixar dedicated
enormous resources just for such a minor detail as to get Geri's coat to
crease just right, and that is exactly the kind of thing that makes a good
film, especially a short one. That is a tiny detail, but Pixar is so
determined for their films to look just right that it is no surprise that
they are now winning Oscars left and right for those films. Pixar spends all
of the money that they put into their films in just the right places, and
this can clearly be seen in the final product.
The purpose of these short film is clearly just to add to the huge amount of
entertainment that is almost invariably involved in watching a Pixar film,
because they can obviously not serve any other purpose, being so short. It's
obvious that they are not put in to increase the viewing time of the
sometimes rather short films that Pixar puts out, but rather just to
increase the enjoyment derived from their films. When you go to see a Pixar
film, you get more than your money's worth, and not because the films take
up more of your time, but because the quality is so high. If anything,
people should be grateful that the people at Pixar are able to create such
huge amounts of entertainment in relatively short periods of time, unless
you have nothing better to do than spend your days in a movie theater. While
that is definitely how I would personally LIKE to spend my days, I just
don't have the time, and I am grateful that Pixar is so good at what they do
that they are able to provide entertainment of such high quality and not
take up two and a half hours of my time. Bravo!
another Pixar animated short, 25. Mai 2008
Author:
disdressed12 von Canada
this is another of animated short by Pixar.i thought it was
alright.it's kinda cute,but maybe a bit redundant.the story is really
simple,about an old man and a chess game.i didn't find it all that
funny,but it was mildly amusing.of course,i had just previously watched
Lifted(another Pixar short)which i thought was excellent,so maybe that
raised my expectation for this one.still,it's a good little film,(just
under 5 minutes)with excellent animation,as always.i did really like
the ending.it thought that was kinda neat.Pixar has a collection of
animated shorts(13,i believe)on DVD,if you wanna see more of
them.anyway,for me,Geri's Game is a solid 7/10
Very good, but not one of my favorite Pixar shorts, 12. Februar 2008
Author:
planktonrules von Bradenton, Florida
I recently purchased the new DVD including all of Pixar's short
films--among them was GERI'S GAME. Now I'd seen this film before when
it was first shown in the theater and I decided to watch it again. The
second time, I enjoyed it about the same. But what I really noticed was
that although GERI'S GAME was lovely to look at, compared to many of
the other Pixar shorts, it wasn't all that funny. Maybe I'm just an old
curmudgeon, but seeing the old guy playing chess against himself was
good for a snicker or two but that's about all.
GERI'S GAME did win the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1998, so
obviously it is a very good film and the Academy liked it. However, I
actually enjoyed an "artsy" short that was nominated more than GERI'S
GAME. The Russian film, THE MERMAID was not exactly new in style either
(as several of director Petrov had been nominated in this category
before), but it was just so lovely to look at--like a painting come to
life. It's unlike me to prefer the more sophisticated film, but this
time I was so impressed with THE MERMAID because it looked so gosh darn
lovely.
In addition, THE OLD LADY AND THE PIGEONS was also nominated for the
Oscar and lost to GERI'S GAME. I also liked the pigeon movie more--it
was so strange and truly unique--something I love to see in an Oscar
winner.
See these films for yourself and see what you think.
The king of Pixar is still in play., 9. Dezember 2006
Author:
tim mcbrearty von Australia
John Lasseter is unbelievable. he is either a brilliant writer, or he
has a knack for hand-picking talented writers judging by their apt
story lines.
Geri's Game is a delight, a true gem of a film which was partnered with
another gem Pixar film, A Bug's Life. Both were fantastic. Geri's Game
is about, obviously, a man named Geri, who we are led to believe from
the start of the short film, is a lonely man. in a national park during
the autumn season, he plays chess with himself, switching sides of the
park bench with the game on it, changing from shy and calm to angry and
mean, sort of like an alter ego.
He captures the hearts of the audience, as we go for root for him and
despise the other him, it's probably the most exciting game of chess
ever to be seen on screen since the hilarious game of chess Michael J.
Fox had during an episode of 'Family Ties' which ends in MJF and his
opponent wrestling around on the ground, all thoughts of chess lost.
Geri's Game ends in a respective manner, playing the tune which is
enlightening as the film itself.
marvelous achievement, and well deserving of its Academy Award.
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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

the best animated short ever, 2. April 2004
Author: frits (fritskibbeling@hotmail.com) von the Netherlands
I discovered Geri's game on the pixar website and it is most definitely the most beautiful animated short I have ever seen.
Both the story and animations are of extraordinary quality. And also the editing is outstanding; no wonder they received the 1997 Oscar!
I you haven't seen it yet go and check it out at pixar.com, there you can also find lot's of other short films. Luxo jr. for instance is very nice too, and features the jumping creature that is in their logo.
It is a pity that films of this narrative and visual quality are very rare. but luckily we have pixar.
8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

Excellent and very funny short, 7. Januar 2002
Author: Robert Reynolds (minniemato@hotmail.com) von Tucson AZ
This short won the Academy Award for Animated Short and probably deserved to win. The detail is impressive, but secondary. The plot is marvelous and the character of Geri is well developed. If you've seen Toy Story 2, Geri makes a "cameo" appearance as the toy repairman. All in all, a remarkable piece of work. Available on some copies of A Bug's Life VHS and DVD and well worth seeking out. Recommended.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

This Is How Short Films Should Be Made!, 21. Juli 2006
Author: ackatsis von Australia
'Geri's Game' is a short, animated film by the geniuses at Pixar Animation, and it was screened in cinemas to precede 'A Bug's Life' (which happens to be my favourite Pixar production).
This short film borders on perfection. Absolutely no dialogue is spoken in the film, but it doesn't need to be. The simple plots concerns an old man named Geri (whom you may recognise from Toy Story 2) who loves to play a high-stakes game of chess in the park. The only catch: He has nobody else to play with!
This is a highly-enjoyable short. The music is beautifully fitting, and the animation is first-rate. The character of Geri (or, at least, one of his characters) is a very likable, bumbling old man.
You can certainly see how Pixar earned themselves an Oscar with this short. Highly recommended.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Pixar Does It Again, 14. Mai 2001
Author: Ron Oliver (revilorest@juno.com) von Forest Ranch, CA
Old GERI'S GAME of chess is played with great flair and passion, against a most worthy opponent and for a very special prize.
Full of small surprises & great imagination, this is a wonderful little film from the folks at Pixar. Besides the basic entertainment factor - watching the old geezer play chess is a joy - the boundaries have been pushed again in computer animation's ability to depict the human body & the natural world. Fascinating on every level.
Geri would return in a cameo in Disney/Pixar's TOY STORY 2 (1999) as The Cleaner, voiced by Jonathan Harris.
Winner of the 1997 Oscar for Best Animated Short.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

a kind of lesson maybe for film-students- a LOT of fun, 31. Mai 2006
Author: Filmjack3 von United States
I remember getting a kick of this short repeatedly when I saw Bug's Life in the theater repeatedly eight years back. Mostly because it sticks to the best rules of a little animated short like this. Less is more with the dialog, and editing and position of the camera are crucial. The filmmaker behind this, who hasn't done much aside from this short, is like a very wise film-student. In most film-student shorts, a good chunk of the goal in making 4 or 5 minute films is to put in as much information as possible while keeping it to the point and still having a story. The story here is a guy playing chess, Er, with himself, and getting into a competition to the death (well, almost) in having a check-mate. Geri's laughs and little facial gestures on either side are really genius in their own way, and the ending is one of those that puts a smile on your face. The music is also, in its own way, funny by way of being just a lowly accordion applying the backup to this wacky little scenario. Probably ranks up there with my very favorite Pixar shorts, worth another look on the Bug's Life DVD for sure.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

A well-played game of chess..., 26. Mai 2004
Author: soymilk von East Anglia, UK
The overwhelming success of such Pixar features as 'Monsters Inc' and 'Finding Nemo' may mean that's where all the attention's currently going, but their four-minute short 'Geri's Game' is definitely an enjoyable and highly original little film that deserves to dwell up there with the company's finest output. On the whole I've been repeatedly impressed with Pixar's animated shorts (perhaps even more so than many of their feature films!), and 'Geri's Game', in which an elderly man enjoys a game of chess with himself, may just be the best I've seen - even amongst such a tight array of gems as 'Knick Knack', 'For the Birds', and the ingeniously simple 'Luxo Jr', there's something about this one that really stands out above the rest. It's breezy and colourful, and the animation is simply excellent - I know that until relatively recently, people have always considered human character designs to have been the weak link in Pixar's digital portfolio (check 'Tin Toy' for example, and contrast the ultra-shiny, believable Tinny with his somewhat chunky human baby nemesis). Well, there's nothing in the least bit awkward or artificial about our title character Geri - he's a very polished creation indeed, with facial expressions all smoothly on target (can't go wrong when you're using Jonathon Harris as your model).
This is of course the very same Geri who showed up soon after as the cleaner in 'Toy Story 2' (I'm not sure if he was actually referred to by name, but he was there, and he even flaunts his trademark chess pieces at one point). I was always intrigued by this mysterious character, and when I discovered that he had a short film of his own I was anxious to see it (too bad it's been regulated to the 'Bug's Life' DVD, which is actually my LEAST favourite Pixar feature - there's irony for you). I finally managed to capture this little diamond on Pixar's own official website and, needless to say, it didn't disappoint.
The quality animation aside, and with the European plaza-style music setting it off to a nifty pulse, it's the slick editing that really makes this concept come alive. Seriously, it's amazing. I'm sure this has been pointed out enough times already, but no matter how obvious Pixar make it that really this is little more than just a bored and lonely old man making the most of his chess set and his seclusion, the way in which it cuts seamlessly between the players on each side of the table will quickly have you believing otherwise. Two very distinctive characters really do appear to emerge from one (think something along the lines of Gollum's personal tête-à-têtes in 'Lord of the Rings', only a lot less sinister in this case).
Unlike other Pixar shorts, including 'Knick Knack' and 'For the Birds', 'Geri's Game' may not be a laugh-riot exactly, but then laugh-out-loud hilarity has never been the essential ingredient for class entertainment. What makes this film so engaging is its intelligent story, gentle humour and truly charming sense of character. The cool visuals are a delightful bonus.
Grade: A+ - Clearly, playing a game of chess on your own can be more enthralling than you'd think.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Yet another classic short film from Pixar., 26. März 2002
Author: Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) von Luoyang, China
Pixar, especially now that Monsters, Inc. (preceded by the endlessly amusing For The Birds) has been released, is quickly becoming more and more famous for the tremendous quality of the short short animated films that precede their feature films. Geri's Game, which can be seen before A Bug's Life, is one of my favorite of all of Pizar's short animated films. It's a testament to the quality of the film that the punchline (that Geri is playing chess against himself) is not only revealed in the film's tagline, but is also clearly revealed right at the beginning of the film, and yet it still retains the surprising and amusing affect. The editing in this film is so well-done that, as the chess game switches back and forth between Geri and his alter ego, you almost forget that you already saw that he is alone in the park and is therefore playing against himself in this heated game.
I just learned from one of the other IMDb reviewers that Pixar dedicated enormous resources just for such a minor detail as to get Geri's coat to crease just right, and that is exactly the kind of thing that makes a good film, especially a short one. That is a tiny detail, but Pixar is so determined for their films to look just right that it is no surprise that they are now winning Oscars left and right for those films. Pixar spends all of the money that they put into their films in just the right places, and this can clearly be seen in the final product.
The purpose of these short film is clearly just to add to the huge amount of entertainment that is almost invariably involved in watching a Pixar film, because they can obviously not serve any other purpose, being so short. It's obvious that they are not put in to increase the viewing time of the sometimes rather short films that Pixar puts out, but rather just to increase the enjoyment derived from their films. When you go to see a Pixar film, you get more than your money's worth, and not because the films take up more of your time, but because the quality is so high. If anything, people should be grateful that the people at Pixar are able to create such huge amounts of entertainment in relatively short periods of time, unless you have nothing better to do than spend your days in a movie theater. While that is definitely how I would personally LIKE to spend my days, I just don't have the time, and I am grateful that Pixar is so good at what they do that they are able to provide entertainment of such high quality and not take up two and a half hours of my time. Bravo!
another Pixar animated short, 25. Mai 2008

Author: disdressed12 von Canada
this is another of animated short by Pixar.i thought it was alright.it's kinda cute,but maybe a bit redundant.the story is really simple,about an old man and a chess game.i didn't find it all that funny,but it was mildly amusing.of course,i had just previously watched Lifted(another Pixar short)which i thought was excellent,so maybe that raised my expectation for this one.still,it's a good little film,(just under 5 minutes)with excellent animation,as always.i did really like the ending.it thought that was kinda neat.Pixar has a collection of animated shorts(13,i believe)on DVD,if you wanna see more of them.anyway,for me,Geri's Game is a solid 7/10
Very good, but not one of my favorite Pixar shorts, 12. Februar 2008

Author: planktonrules von Bradenton, Florida
I recently purchased the new DVD including all of Pixar's short films--among them was GERI'S GAME. Now I'd seen this film before when it was first shown in the theater and I decided to watch it again. The second time, I enjoyed it about the same. But what I really noticed was that although GERI'S GAME was lovely to look at, compared to many of the other Pixar shorts, it wasn't all that funny. Maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon, but seeing the old guy playing chess against himself was good for a snicker or two but that's about all.
GERI'S GAME did win the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1998, so obviously it is a very good film and the Academy liked it. However, I actually enjoyed an "artsy" short that was nominated more than GERI'S GAME. The Russian film, THE MERMAID was not exactly new in style either (as several of director Petrov had been nominated in this category before), but it was just so lovely to look at--like a painting come to life. It's unlike me to prefer the more sophisticated film, but this time I was so impressed with THE MERMAID because it looked so gosh darn lovely.
In addition, THE OLD LADY AND THE PIGEONS was also nominated for the Oscar and lost to GERI'S GAME. I also liked the pigeon movie more--it was so strange and truly unique--something I love to see in an Oscar winner.
See these films for yourself and see what you think.
The king of Pixar is still in play., 9. Dezember 2006

Author: tim mcbrearty von Australia
John Lasseter is unbelievable. he is either a brilliant writer, or he has a knack for hand-picking talented writers judging by their apt story lines.
Geri's Game is a delight, a true gem of a film which was partnered with another gem Pixar film, A Bug's Life. Both were fantastic. Geri's Game is about, obviously, a man named Geri, who we are led to believe from the start of the short film, is a lonely man. in a national park during the autumn season, he plays chess with himself, switching sides of the park bench with the game on it, changing from shy and calm to angry and mean, sort of like an alter ego.
He captures the hearts of the audience, as we go for root for him and despise the other him, it's probably the most exciting game of chess ever to be seen on screen since the hilarious game of chess Michael J. Fox had during an episode of 'Family Ties' which ends in MJF and his opponent wrestling around on the ground, all thoughts of chess lost.
Geri's Game ends in a respective manner, playing the tune which is enlightening as the film itself.
marvelous achievement, and well deserving of its Academy Award.
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