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
If Superheroes Had Endorsement Deals August 11, 2010August 11, 2010It is always intriguing to speculate what life would be like if superheroes were real. Would planet Earth face the same global issues if a man from Krypton was around? Would American cities continue to have crime problems if the Caped Crusader patrolled the streets? It’s tough to know for… Read More
Winter Is Coming, So Download The “Game Of Thrones”-Themed “Cards Against Humanity” Now May 30, 2014May 30, 2014Cards Against Humanity is just one of those games you feel dirty playing but can’t help but laugh while playing with a group of friends. The combination of cards that can be played in Cards Against Humanity is endless. Using answers like sharp witty and very dark humorous answers to… Read More
New Images Lead To Live Action Halo Series April 20, 2011Machinima.com has been expanding beyond simple machinima (a film style that uses virtual interactive environment assets for animated films) lately, and more on to fully animated shorts. The guys at How It Should Have Ended are already working with them to re-create video game endings, and now they’re going to… 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