Fan Video: “Scott Pilgrim Vs. 60 Seconds” Michael Lee, January 23, 2011January 23, 2011 There is no denying it, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World has gone down as one of the most under appreciated films of 2010. But that is not stopping its fan base or me from making it a cult favorite. Edgar Wright knows when his work is appreciated, and an in turn he he shows how appreicative he is of their work by posting links on his twitter or blog. Wright posted a link on his twitter that leads to a fan made video created by MegaSteakMan. The video carries the same story as Edgar Wright’s but with cheaper and more imitable effects. Hit the jump to see the video.The video was created for the Virgin Mobile Fake Film Festival.Leave your thoughts below. Fan Made Work Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
Fan Made Work Viral Video: 250 Movie Introductions December 10, 2010/Film found a nice mash-up video that has 250 introductions for characters, group, and things (i.e. Robocop‘s ED 209). It’s almost 10 minutes long, but it’s definitely worth a look, especially if you never realized how often characters introduce themselves. The video was made by someone calling themselves Exophrine, and… Read More
Time Magazine Ranks Top Ten Star Wars Fan Films August 25, 2010Star Wars has always been a great source for fan films. Dan reported a few days back about the fan reenactment project called Star Wars Uncut, but dozens of original stories relating to the beloved space saga have popped up on the internet for the past decade. Time realized this, and asked fans… Read More
Aubrey Plaza Goes Virally Crazy Over Super 8 June 14, 2010Actress Aubrey Plaza (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Parks and Recreation) is one of many viewers who were impressed by the teaser trailer for Super 8. So, it is perfectly understandable that she would be curious to see what’s inside the train and tweet about it. Seven times. Then make… Read More
Very good video.I also recommend the Reservoir Dogs done in stop motion kinda South Parky…. kinda.http://vancouver.virginradio.ca/VideoChannel/FakeFilmFestival/View.aspx?PostID=35764