Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Online Movie Recommendation 5
I didn’t post a recommendation (or much else) last week. I’ll make up for it by doing a triple recommendation this week! All are science fiction fan films again. The first is Chapter 1 of IMPS:The Relentless:
http://impstherelentless.com/tek9.asp?pg=chapter1
It is by the same group that made Troops. I can’t wait for the rest of the series.
The second is Batman:Dead End:
http://www.collorastudios.com/projects/bde/bdemain.htm
There is an interview with the director on ifilm. Apparently Kevin Smith called it the “the best Batman film ever made.”
The last ends my fan film phase with Star Wars:Revelations:
http://panicstruckpro.com/revelations/revelations_movie.html
Its speakeasy is the best Star Wars bar scene since the Mos Eisley Cantina.
http://impstherelentless.com/tek9.asp?pg=chapter1
It is by the same group that made Troops. I can’t wait for the rest of the series.
The second is Batman:Dead End:
http://www.collorastudios.com/projects/bde/bdemain.htm
There is an interview with the director on ifilm. Apparently Kevin Smith called it the “the best Batman film ever made.”
The last ends my fan film phase with Star Wars:Revelations:
http://panicstruckpro.com/revelations/revelations_movie.html
Its speakeasy is the best Star Wars bar scene since the Mos Eisley Cantina.
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I remember first seeing "Dead End" at Pedazo Chunk in Austin, TX. I don't know about it being the best Batman movie ever made, especially since Begins came out, but I remember thinking when the Joker suddenly flew out of frame "Oh, no they didn't!??!"
And oh yes they had. And oh yes they did again. Very funny.
Also, loved the Relentless.
This change in how movies are made and distributed is one of the reasons I went to law school. It's getting to the point where I think someone could practice copyright law most anywhere in the country. I'm just waiting for a good sitcom.
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And oh yes they had. And oh yes they did again. Very funny.
Also, loved the Relentless.
This change in how movies are made and distributed is one of the reasons I went to law school. It's getting to the point where I think someone could practice copyright law most anywhere in the country. I'm just waiting for a good sitcom.
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