Short Film Round Up: “Star Wars Bounty Hunter”, “3 Minutes”, and “The Trashmaster” Dan Koelsch, January 12, 2011 The last day or so I’ve seen a few cool short films, so I thought I’d do a round up to feature them all. First, we have a 20 minute Star Wars film from Aaron Burke titled Star Wars Bounty Hunter, which features more Boba Fett than the entire original trilogy did. Read about the rest after the break, where you can also see all the videos. (via /Film) Next we have more lightsabers in an interesting take on the classic short story “The Most Dangerous Game” from Ross Ching called 3 Minutes, featuring Glee‘s Harry Chum Jr. (via GeekTyrant) Our last video technically isn’t a short, but it’s hard to watch more than just a few minutes of it (especially thanks to DailyMotion’s annoying ad structure). French filmmaker Mathieu Weschler made a feature length film called The Trashmaster, made up entirely of clips from Grand Theft Auto IV. (via Gizmodo) QuestionsView Results Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos 3 MinutesGrand Theft AutoShort filmStar WarsStar Wars Bounty HunterThe Trashmaster
Viral Video Round-Up: X-Men Dancing, On-Set Star Wars Video Selfie, Spidey And The Beygency May 5, 2014May 5, 2014Hey everyone, this is your friendly MovieViral neighborhood Sabina substituting for Binyamin. Alright, lots of things happening in the Geek world this week! From the release of Spider-Man 2 to the Star Wars celebration that is May the Fourth, our selection was ripe for the picking. This week’s viral video… Read More
Social Networks “Wish I Was Here” Makes Personalized Trailer For Each Kickstarter Backer May 19, 2014May 19, 2014I’m not ashamed to say that I contributed to Zach Braff‘s Kickstarter campaign for his new film, Wish I Was Here. I loved his directorial debut Garden State and I was interested in seeing what he would create in his follow-up and companion piece to his earlier film. For those… Read More
Viral Video: A Brief History of Conspicuous Product Placement in Movies January 12, 2011Product placement has been a staple of American filmmaking since the motion camera was invented. Sometime it’s done with subtlety, while other times it’s blatant (which comical, whether intended or not). Oliver Noble over at Film Drunk gives us a history lesson on product placement in movies, specifically the more… Read More