The Killer Font

While following a link one of my professors recommended, I slipped down the rabbit hole and this is what I found. It's a bizarre animated film about a font who goes on a killing spree. I think it's a great example of visual rhetoric that satirizes Hollywood films. Even if you get nothing else out of it, it's hilarious. It features a killer font. How strange is that? I'm trying to think of a way to use something like this with my students. Unfortunately the actual "film" is fairly long (given the narrative) and I can't think of how it would be relevant to anything that I teach. If anyone thinks of a way to use this, definitely post it here. The trailer would probably be a better option for showing students, unless you want to really examine each of the movie posters.