DaemonsMovies.com posted this fan made poster in honor of the upcoming Predators movie:
I liked the first movie and hated the second. However, I’m hearing from “sources” that this new Predator movie is being made as a sequel to the first movie. That’s right, if we can pretend like the second one never happened, we’ll all be a lot happier.
Look, I’m a huge fan of what Marvel Studios has done with both the Iron Man franchise and with The Hulk reboot. I honestly believe that if Hulk had not come out around the same time as Iron Man that it would have done a smashing job at the box office. Don’t get me wrong it did well. But I think it would have gotten more attention.
Of course, as many people now know those two movies were just the beginning of what Marvel has in store. The studio is looking to produce many more comic book inspired movies like Captain America: The First Avenger as well as the subject of today’s blog post: Thor
“Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare” is our favorite game here at FanMade HQ. The sound design and story of the game are great, but we certainly favor the online play.
Some beautiful illustration and sound editing went into these 2 shorts, using audio found in the game.
WARNING: Graphic illustrated blood and violence; brief language. It’s war. People will get hurt.
Ian says: These are amazing works of fandom. It’s so intresting how they reimagined the “Wetwork” stage. I need to play COD 4 right now! Hoo-Ahh
*“Bimmer” is the correct nickname for the four-wheeled Bavarian Motor Werks vehicles, and the oft-misused “Beamer” moniker is reserved for the motorcycles manufactured by the same company. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
Ok, so the title is full of cheese, but this following “remix” is full of amazing editing and transformative storytelling.
Jonathan McIntosh took Edward Cullen from Twilight and introduced him to Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Absolutely genius. And Jonathan, who goes by rebelliouspixels on YouTube, must know the Buffy series like the back of his hand after this feat of editing.
(Thanks Aaron Stauffer for posting this on Facebook)
This reminds me a lot of the Sweded versions of films, but instead of putting too much work into it, this site only dedicates 3 drawings.
Here’s the best version I’ve seen of Lord of The Rings in a long time:
3 Frame Movies isn’t going to give you the thrill of elaborate chase scenes or the intrigue and mystery of trying to find the villain. It certainly won’t give you the satisfaction of realizing the state of the human condition through the complex character development that takes place over the course of 90 minutes of film. But who has time for that anyway?
This fan film, submitted as part of the Ubisoft/IFC Assassin’s Creed Fan Film Contest in June of 2007, didn’t win. But, I like it a lot, and I think it’s worth watching, just for the production value and the style. I think it follows very closely to what an movie based on the game would look like. However, I would like to challenge every fan filmmaker out there: WORK ON YOUR FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY. It’s essential. Thank you.
There are quite a few contest submissions still online, and you can even view the winner’s film here on YouTube.