Press Release “For nearly 20 years I’ve wanted to make a Batman movie. This is truly a passion project.” Peter Marshall Smith, the writer, director and editor of Shadow War.
Browsing: Fan Film
Alex LeMay, executive producer at The Shadow Gang, will present a panel at this week’s San Diego Comic Con where and other panelists will talk about the positive outcomes of fanfic, fan films, and fan generated content in general.
You know Ashley Victoria Robinson from her awesome reviews and as the co-host of Geek History Lesson. As discussed in the Major Spoilers Podcast interview we did with Ashley a few weeks ago, she has a new online series on the way, and we have the first trailer, after the jump!
Over the last several months we’ve featured the big battle between Mario and the Bowser army. Today, the final installment of the series has landed, and we’re sharing it with you.
Though I didn’t play the video game, I did get into the story and world of The Last of Us – especially the twist that the “zombies” were really fungus infected mind-controlled humans. Brandon Hunt must like the world too, as the writer/director put together this short fan.
Are you a fan of any of the iteration of Akira? Whether you are or not, you are going to want to take the time and watch this fan-made live action trailer for the acclaimed work.
Forget Michael Bay’s CGI filled Turtles film, the TMNT: Banished teaser by LA filmmaker and lifelong Turtles fan Benjamin Eck shows us what a darker, more serious Turtles film could be like.
An oldie, but a goodie – Star Wars Speed Dating!
Remember how you used to love the Ewoks? There’s a different, and probably more accurate take, that I’ve seen a few people mention over the years, that plays out in this LEGO fan film.
When it comes to the modern day fan film, one only has to look at Kevin Rubio’s T.R.O.O.P.S. from 1997.
When Star Wars arrived in theaters in 1977, no one thought fan films would follow soon after. While we are inundated with fan films on YouTube on a daily basis, few remember Hardware Wars, the first Star Wars parody flick.
You’ve probably already seen the video of the dad (who works at Dreamworks) who took videos of his son, and then did his effects magic and posted it on line. If you have, here it is again. If you haven’t check out this kid tearing up the toy aisle with his lightsaber.
If you ever got in one of those fights over who was better – wizard or Jedi Knight, check out this video that gives you the definitive – DEFINITIVE – fight to end all fights!
There are a few moments where the bits line up correctly, so it’s worth checking out for nothing more than giving Young Zach a reason to share his TMNT/Transformers mashup.