What would happen if H’wood decided that Puck-Man Pac-Man needed to get the big screen treatment? If this fan film is any indication, it could be the next Short Circuit.
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You can never have too much LEGO in your life, and I’ve got a whole closet full of them to prove it. And a plethora of LEGO and too much time on your hands can often lead to awesome, such as this trailer for The Dark Knight Rises made out of the tiny building blocks.
Want to see some LEGO bad-assery? Check out this stop motion video featuring a fight of epic proportions… and by proportions, I really mean an inch-and-a-half, ’cause that’s how big Minifigs are… See what I did there?
Waldo’s gone renegade, and he’s out for revenge.
Kyle Roberts has some free time on his hands, and decided he would recreate the 1987 open to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series.
Press Release UPDATE: theFictory has surpassed its goal, but why not contribute anyway? There are some good gifts that go with the donation. theFictory animation studio based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania initiates a Kickstarter campaign to finish production on their animated film, Atomic Robo: Last Stop.
If you are saddened to hear that DC is cancelling Static Shock, then you need to check out this fan film that gives the character new life.
We know that the Warner Bros. adaptation of Akira is stalled for the time being, but that hasn’t stopped fans from coming up with their own interpretation and releasing it for the world to see.
We know that LEGO has plans to unveil the Marvel line of sets and minifigs really soon (like next week I’m betting), but until then, check out this bloody violent fan film full of bloody Lego violence.
Are you still waiting for an official trailer for The Dark Knight Rises? If I had my way, this fan created trailer by Doğan Can Gündoğdu, would be playing in theaters this weekend.
Love seeing fan films that focus on superheroes. Today we get a good long look at Batman: Death Wish.
HOLY CRAP! If you want to see what happens when a stop motion children’s character gets the horror/sci-fi treatment, take a look at what Lee Hardcastle did with his take on The Thing. WARNING: LOTS OF CLAYMATION BLOOD AND GUTS WITHIN! That is so awesome.
What would Raiders of the Lost Ark look like if Steven Spielberg had decided to do it as a stop motion flick instead of a live action one? Probably a lot better than this…
We’ve seen numerous parodies of the 1966 Batman television show intro. Some of been great, others have been ho-hum, and some have been done in LEGO form.