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The Bottomless Cup (2000) More at IMDbPro »
good, 27 November 2002
Author: Evan Anderson from Wilkesboro, N.C.
This film is pretty good. Anyway it's pretty weird and that's probably the reason I like it since my life revolves around the bizarre. A man falls asleep at the wheel and goes into a diner to order coffee as a remedy. He orders a bottomless cup and it seems the name isn't just a clever title. This film has a sort of creepy twilight zone feel. One of the better short films I've seen. This film is one of those that just sort of stops. It ends abruptly with no real resolution.
Half an idea is sometimes not the greatest idea for a film, 4 July 2002

Author: Havan_IronOak from NYC
Yes, its a short film. But it didn't seem short enough.
When a weary motorist stops at the local roadside diner and orders a bottomless cup of coffee he gets a bit more than he expects. Unfortunately what the viewer gets is a bit of a shopworn, "not quite good enough for the twilight zone" plot.
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