Entries Tagged as 'movie'

Wednesday, August 26th, 2015

Spoof Trailer Imagines if Ken Loach Directed Star Wars

Imagine if Star Wars wasn’t set in a galaxy far, far way but instead was relocated to the North of England, and it had the naturalistic, social realist Ken Loach as director. It might look something like this very funny spoof, where kes the kestrel becomes a Millennium Falcon.

Thursday, August 13th, 2015

Fanmade Homage ‘Mad Max: Roadkill BBQ’ is Awesome—And Gross

YouTube VFX whizzes Corridor Digital have created a fantastically stylish fan-made short film and ode to the latest Mad Max movie Fury Road. The four-minute short, Mad Max: Roadkill BBQ, basically amounts to what the title suggests. Set in the world of bearded guys, steampunk cars, and dusty roads, it has lots of gore, plus [...]

Wednesday, August 12th, 2015

Blade Runner Esper Machine Scene With Added Siri

In the film it’s a famous scene where Deckard inserts a photograph into a voice-activated branded machine called an Esper, which analyses the photo and turns the still image into a 3D one so Deckard can zoom in and explore the depicted scene and look around corners. But, as forward-thinking as this piece of design [...]

Monday, August 10th, 2015

What if Werner Herzog Directed ‘Ant-Man’?

Marvel have taken a few risks when it comes to handing unusual directors the reigns for their films, but perhaps using German director and all-round esoteric Bavarian Captain of the Weird Werner Herzog would be a step too far. But that hasn’t stopped someone from imagining what it might be like if Herzog had directed [...]

Friday, August 7th, 2015

A Scientist Type Explains Terminator: Genisys

By now you’ve had the chance to either see Terminator: Genisys or avoid it like the plague—but even if you’ve only seen the trailer then you’ll know the plot involves an evil John Connor and a parallel time-line where seemingly elements of both Terminators 1 and 2 have merged. It’s all very confusing.

Friday, August 7th, 2015

Watch a Condensed Version of Star Wars I-III Cutting Away all the Crap

To say that Star Wars fans were disappointed with the prequels that Lucas Pukus spat out of his furry Ewok butthole is an understatement—they’ve gone down in cinematic history as being the worst prequel to anything ever. An example of what not to do to when making one, and a how-to in alienating your fan [...]

Wednesday, August 5th, 2015

Uptown Funk Sung by 280 Hollywood Movies is a Marvel

Now this has taken some serious dedication and man hours to make, as it’s Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” sung by 280 movies, each line delivered to the letter by various different actors and scenes. The result is something to marvel at and YouTuber dondrapersayswhat who made it says it took them three [...]

Monday, August 3rd, 2015

Blacksmiths Make Uma Thurman’s Kill Bill Katana Samurai Sword

As part of their Man-at-Arms: Reforged YouTube series blacksmiths Matt Stagmer and Kerry Stagmer of Baltimore Knife & Sword use traditional techniques to build, from scratch, the Hattori Hanzo katana samurai sword used by Black Mamba (Uma Thurman) in Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2.

Friday, July 31st, 2015

‘Following Kubrick’ is a Video Tribute to the Director’s Epic Tracking Shots

Stanley Kubrick was no stranger to putting a few tracking shots in his movies, and this montage features some of this master of cinema’s most famous films like The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and Eyes Wide Shut. Such is his skill that even without the context of the actual films the [...]

Thursday, July 30th, 2015

A Jean-Claude Van Damme Compilation With Added Fart Noises

If you’re looking for sophisticated humor, then what the heck are you doing on the internet for a start. And secondly, you won’t find it here? Instead this is something far better, this is a compilation of Jean-Claude Van Damme doing his Jean-Claude Van Damme thing, but with fart noises added in highly appropriate [...]

Wednesday, July 29th, 2015

Mad Max Meets Star Wars in Mashup ‘The Imperator Strikes Back’

Two epic franchises meet in this mashup that ponders if Mad Max was actually part of the Star Wars universe. You might think they don’t have much in common, one is a sci-fi space opera, the other a post-apocalyptic road movie, but Krishna Shenoi, who made this video, shows that they do.