Fanimatrix - The Matrix Re-done By Fans 268
wishes writes "It appears Matrix fans have banded together to create the fanimatrix. From the Trailer it's not just an amateur event either.
Release date is 27th September. " From the trailer, the movie actually looks good!
No quicktime trailer (Score:2, Interesting)
Also, aren't they infringing on WB's copyright?
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Plutoian Shore Productions (Score:2)
Also, aren't they infringing on WB's copyright?
I dunno but when I first saw the big Plutoian Shore Productions logo come up I screamed in terror because I thought it said "Pauly Shore Productions"!
Now that would have sucked, my friends.
GMD
Obligatory TORRENT link (Score:5, Informative)
In case the site starts to struggle... (Score:5, Informative)
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When I try to download a torrent that is multiple files (as in, a torrent of a directory, as opposed to a regular torrent of one file), the interface will stop refreshing. It'll still download the files just fine, but the interface will be totally unresponsive, like the program is totally locked up.
That was the biggest problem I had with 3.2, and 3.3 does the same thing. I can use btdownloadheadless.py and it won't have that problem, but it's annoying th
Re:In case the site starts to struggle... (Score:2)
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I'll email bram and ask him what's wrong (if anybody knows, it's probably him. I probably just have an old version of python or something).
If he can fix it, I'll donate some money for him
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10/10 for effort (Score:5, Funny)
Actually, you know
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:4, Funny)
In your dreams, pal. But that's ok. In my dreams they're dressed up as Trinity.
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:5, Funny)
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:10/10 for effort (Score:2)
Well, maybe....
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:2)
So you mean that I am going to start dreaming about mowing the lawn and fixing the leaky gutter? Come to think of it, PMS would explain the Cuban Missile Crisis too...
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:2)
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:3, Funny)
They had one, and got Keanu Reeves to be the keynote speaker. Here's a transcript:
"Woah."
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:2)
Re:10/10 for effort (Score:2)
You mean, lots of geek guys dressing up as Niobe - like crossplayers at anime conventions. Then, you can re-enact the scene where Keanu runs for his life down the street, yelling "Get me the Hell out of here!" into his cellphone...
very nice / similar stuff (Score:2, Informative)
I once did a statist-job for a small film, and it is fun. The same fun people write software for.
There is a similar, albeit not so complicated and shaped project at Matrix-XP [matrix-xp.com].
Impressive, what's next? (Score:5, Interesting)
There are other sites out there that have every thing from gatherings to RL RPG but one I'm on, that has been around since the beginning, with some of it's members even making it on Matrix Revisited, is Matrixcommunuity [matrixcommunity.org]
I am impressed with things fans have done, including writing full scripts of their own.
And as the matrix is, there is plenty of room, for everyones story.
Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:3, Funny)
It's also the same with unix. Why don't programs do something other than end in "x" (eg Linux, lynx, lyx, knoppix...)? They should start with "un" (or if you like linux, "lin"). For example, "open-office" could be called "un-office", and "link" could be called "linlink".
Re:Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:2, Funny)
> Did you notice that Animatrix and Fanimatrix actually end with 'matrix' not just 'trix'?
Um, actually they end with 'animatrix'.
Re:Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:2)
Re:Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:2)
Follow the silly white rabbit.
Re:Not to disparage this effort but... (Score:2)
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What's the point? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:What's the point? (Score:2)
Gotta start somewhere.
Even if it sucks, it doesn't matter. If lots of people watch it, then the chances are good that it will attract more indie filmmakers. It legitimizes P2P and it provides the MPAA with much needed competition. Imagine if the MPAA felt it needed to make movies available on-line in order to reach that new market they tried to des
The Fanny Matrix? (Score:2)
Well, probablly not Rated X. (Score:2)
Re:Well, probablly not Rated X. (Score:2)
Guerrila Film makers (Score:5, Insightful)
I was going to complain about "Why don't these people write their own stories, based on their own created characters, etc etc, then we might have some new worthwhile cinema and new ideas coming though", but I guess there are people who do that, they just don't get on the front page of
I dunno, I guess I have the same feeling about professional cover bands too.
Re:Guerrila Film makers (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually, if people are interested I can try to coerce a film studies prof into writing a /. article. There's quite a few alternative film experts at McGill, and heck some good alternative films have been made here (though I'll
Re:Guerrila Film makers (Score:3, Funny)
Easier said than done. It's hard to get noticed on-line. But if you start leg-humping another hot-property, then you've instantly got people who are curious.
When the setting is familiar, it's easy to get a few people to say "what the hell" and get it.
Don't worry about the noise generated by garbage out there. Look for the gems.
Legal? (Score:5, Insightful)
Their disclaimer [fanimatrix.net] says "Although copyrighted materials (e.g. music and sound fx) do appear in this film, we hope that the spirit of goodwill will prevail in allowing us to feature their work on our movie in the hopes that it will promote their own talents."
I like the idea, but it seems far fetched that the copyright holders will actually go for this...
Re:Legal? (Score:2)
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This should be legal... (Score:3, Insightful)
1) none of the copyright holders for any of the material used in this film or that this film is based on are losing ANYTHING because of it
2) they aren't making money. In fact, they are losing money on it.
Re:This should be legal... (Score:4, Informative)
Think for a moment that you're a company who's copyrighted work is being subjected to a fan-imitation work that you've AUTHORIZED. Someone else comes along and does the same thing and finishes there work before the authorized fan-mimicked work is released. The second one comes out, and your attempts to market it have now been cut short.
In addition, you may not want people dilluting your trademarked logo, fictitious world, or concepts. Trademark is a whole new can of worms, though, and I don't remember enough of that to really get deep into it, either.
Suffice it to say that your two reasons wouldn't cut the mustard, unfortunately.
Re:This should be legal... (Score:2)
Playing devil's advocate here:
"It should be illegal because it could confuse people about coypright law."
The way it works now is that if the creator of a copyrighted work doesn't act when he or she knows it's being infringed on, then they're basically waiving their right to protect it. So if somebody copycats this movie and it pisses off Warner Brothers, then they'll have to go after the first one before they can go after the second one.
It'd be real nice if the
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It's a Prelude, Not a Remake (Score:4, Interesting)
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"The Fanimatrix - Run Program" is a collaboration between over a dozen professional actors, stuntpeople, special effects artists as well as an amateur filmmaking crew (all based in New Zealand) who set out to accomplish four primary goals:
1. Do something constructive with our spare time (boredom is a killer y'know...)
2. Create a short film that the general audience would actually WANT to see
3. Celebrate our mutual love for one of the finest film sagas put on our screens for over a decade - "The Matrix".
4. Provide an opportunity for everyone involved to practice and hone their filmmaking skills and respective talents.
"The Fanimatrix" is a fan-made, zero-budget short film set within the Matrix universe, specifically shortly before the discovery of "The One" (i.e. the first "Matrix" feature film). It tells the story of two rebels - Dante and Medusa - and of their fateful mission onto the virtual reality prison world that is The Matrix.
The film was shot on the Sony Mini-Digital Video format and edited on a PC editing suite utilizing Adobe Premiere, After FX and AlamDV Special FX. The entire production was completed over nine nights, ranging from six to over fifteen hour shoots, not including rehearsal and blocking-tape-shooting sessions. Most of the props, sets and lighting equipment was borrowed and locations were either hired or shot guerilla style. Although the film was a "zero budget" production, the final cost of the movie (combining personal expenses of cast and crew such as investment into costumes, transport costs, food etc) has reached upto approximately $1000 NZ (or $400-$600 US). The movie was shot entirely within Auckland City, New Zealand (our home).
New Zealand, eh? (Score:2)
Man, think of the possibilities. You've seen Neo fight 100 Agent Smiths simultaneously now watch him do battle against 50 billion sheep! Burly brawl, make way for Wooly brawl!
I pity the fool who would have to digitially add sunglasses to each one of those little dudes...
GMD
Relax, pal (Score:2)
haw-haw-haw! Classic that one! Gee did you think up the sheep jokes all by yourself? Let me guess, you are from Australia right? It's obvious...
I've never stepped foot on the asian continent. I happen to have a good friend who's a kiwi and he never seems to go ape-shit over the sheep jokes. Just relax. So you guys have a lot of sheep. So what? We've got Ashcroft. Every country has got to have something that the rest of the world can laugh at.
GMD
Like that actually means something (Score:2, Funny)
Think about that!
Re:Like that actually means something (Score:2)
I never saw inspector gadget though.. well, the cartoon I did.
From the trailer... (Score:5, Funny)
Give us a second... (Score:5, Funny)
Pretty much all the info from their site... (Score:3, Informative)
F A Q
F.A.Q.
Q. What the heck does "Fanimatrix" mean?
A. It's the "Fan"-imatrix. As in it's a "fan" film.
Q. Will there by any sequels?
A. Depends. If the movie is popular enough across the Net and if nobody objects to the material, then we may yet see more "Fanimatrix" movies before long. We sure had a lot of fun putting the film together and would relish a second chance, possibly with better equipment and more money as well.
Q. What the heck IS Medusa doing in that office building?
A. Both her and Dante's stories provide lead-in material for a larger body of work should more "Fanimatrix" movies be made. You'll have to wait and see.
Q. What was the most expensive part of the whole project?
A. Possibly Dante's outfit. The actor - Steven A. Davis - got a little carried away we think
Q. What city is the story set in?
A. "Run Program" is not set in the same city that Neo lives in - for one thing all the cars drive on the left side of the road. Although the film is shot in Auckland, we always intended that the setting be something of a bohemian location - possibly Europe. To answer your question succinctly, we didn't really think about it.
Q. What was the most difficult part of the whole project?
A. Possibly the three consecutive nights of shooting in the machine-shop location and the Goth bar - over 48 hours of constant filming and practically all of it involving martial arts, wire-fx and handling large amounts of crew and cast. Combined with incredible lack of sleep, sore muscles and the freezing cold, it was the hardest shoot we'd ever done (professionally or otherwise) and many of us went home that night with our bodies riddled with physical pain and exhaustion.
Q. Is that copy of NMap on Medusa's machine trying to port-scan itself?
A. Shutupshutupshutupshutup....
Q. What are your backgrounds in filmmaking?
A. See our cast and crew page (coming soon).
Q. What sort of martial arts are featured in the "Fanimatrix"?
A. The same type you see in the feature films: Wushu (a.k.a. Chinese Martial Arts or Kung Fu).
Q. Is the story of "Run Program" canon?
A. No, the "Fanimatrix" films are not to be considered canon at all. We are in no way affiliated or involved with the Warschowski Brothers, Warner Brothers Pictures, Silver Pictures or Village Roadshow.
Today is the 27th sep (Score:2, Interesting)
so where is the full film ?
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medium quality mpeg [fanimatrix.net] (140M)
low quality divx [fanimatrix.net] (73M)
high quality divx [fanimatrix.net] (135M)
Share and enjoy.
This should be like mobbing. (Score:2)
from their web site's FAQ (Score:2)
That would make since, given that Bohemia is in Europe.
Full Release Available! (Score:2)
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Here are other bt links for the full release (from their download page):
BITTORRENT [fanimatrix.net] : Normal Quality mpeg (will play on anything): 170 meg
BITTORRENT [fanimatrix.net] : Normal Quality DivX : 73 meg
BITTORRENT [fanimatrix.net] : High Quality DivX : 135 meg
Re:Wow they must have one hell of a pipe (Score:2)
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2, Interesting)
However, I have a different view. Neo is the one, however, he could not do what he does without Trinity and Morpheous. They together also form the one, the trinity.
If we are going to go the route of the bible, let us look at Revelations. Satan controls the earth for seven years I believe. Then Jesus returns with his army and casts Satan
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
First one: Ok, so Neo is the equivalent of Satan. But Satan's name was Lucifer, The Lightbringer, and he was supposedly the one who brought mankind intellection. Humans are creative - creativity means disorder. Lucifer is thought to be evil because of the thousands of years of brainwashing done by those who would like to have Order.
As for the second one, to quote "Faust":
Faust. Well now, who are you then?
Mephistopheles. Part of that Power which would
The Evil ever do, and ever does
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
I'm sorry for torturing your poor language (it has suffered enough even without me...) and causing you both mental and physical pain. There's no excuses for this. Yet, deep in my h
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Neo means "new" which, combined with "one", makes perfect sense and a nice play on words to illustrate his character in the movie - no Satan necessary.
Trinity means a group of three, and I find it more convincing that it refers to her than Christian theology. Perhaps its a reference to 1) her in the Matrix, 2) her in the "real world" 3) her as
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:4, Interesting)
Much agreed on the human bodies as batteries, but otherwise thought it was excellent.
Already I'm not really sure if you're serious. Neo <-> one is hardly an impressive anagram, and I suspect neo is more often used to refer to something being relatively new or recent than to refer to Satan. Most Christians would hold that they are mono-theistic, I think, despite what the Jews or Muslims might say. Yes, he fights against order, and part of the order he fights against is ordered rows of human bodies used as batteries. More of a concern, I think, are all the people he kills along the way. (And here I could draw a parallel with either the Hebrew assult on the Canaanite people, or the Christian Crusades.) Lastly, you must realise that even within Christanity, there are widely different views on many moral issues. The search for absolute truth may well be a noble persuit, but the assumption that you already have it and everyone else is wrong is not.
A name can refer to more than one thing.
Don't believe everything you read, Nebukadnezar got a lot of bad press.
And since you're a member of Mensa, perhaps you can explain this. As you surely know, the god you worship made a covenant with the Israelites on Mount Sinai, and the English translation begins thus:
Note it does not say "There are no other gods besides me." It actually implies there are other gods. A god would not be likely to get that wrong. Of course, relative to the Israelite/Jewish view there are no other gods. But that's just their moral values. Why shouldn't other people be allowed to worship any god(s), or none, as they choose? Or, to get to the point, why should anyone else be bound by the morals that you have chosen?Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
-Neo is a savior delivering his people from being slaves to their illusions.
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
I believe (along with others) that the hero-myth has it's origins in our biological goals of learning and helping our children and community the best we know to succeed. This shouldn't be interpreted
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
I believe the word you're looking for is icons. :-P
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
I thought it was a reference to the legendary Brian Eno.
Re:I doubt that they will match the Matrix. (Score:2)
Yep.. Here are two anagrams of Slashdot making me relate to the site:
- Sad Sloth
- Lad's Host
Re:More Baudrillard references (Score:2)
I laughed myself silly over that one. I have no life.
Re:Nobody has ever done this before (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Nobody has ever done this before (Score:3, Informative)
There was even an article here on slashdot about some KIDS that were remakng Indiana Jones (I can;t find it though. I'm sure someone will point it out for us)
Or, when you said no one has done this before, you were talking about the matrix? Well My favortie [alchurch.net] just happens to be matrix based.
Re:Nobody has ever done this before (Score:2, Funny)
Trixxx 02 [adultdvdempire.com]
The acting is like a B movie. Very funny stuff, and ok porn quality.
Re:Good on them! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Save your bandwidth for ROTK (Score:2)
I wish! The forst two were turkies, and unless they've sacked Peter "Some day I may read the book" Jackson then the only thing going for ROTK is that it'll be out in time for Christmas.
TWW
Is it This One ? (Score:2)
Re:Of Wizards (Score:5, Interesting)
Tolkien's the one who started pop-culture down that path, though, even if he didn't move much in that direction himself.
His whole style was based on taking myth and making it concrete. More direct and immediate. Instead of Shakespere-style fairies that live in vaguely remembered dreams, his dwarves and elves were real people that cursed, sweated, and bled.
Too, his Gandalf held the seeds of a modern fireball-tossing 'wizard'. Although the reader never watched Gandalf display distructive power, he always knew it was there. This was particularly affirmed in the offscreen Balrog-fight. Knowing that Gandalf had stood toe-to-toe with such a demonic brute implied his own aggressive power were vast, but the details were left to the imaginations of individual readers. The 2nd and 3rd generations of typical "fantasy" authors grew up on that, and wrote down their own interpretations of what a magical battle would entail.
Basically, modern fantasy has done to wizards what Star Wars has done to space movies: more flashiness, less subtlety.
The real change was "more budget, more budget". Have you seen space movies before Star Wars? The direct cultural precedent was Flash Gordon... equally flashy, except it couldn't afford a big display. Few "space movies", before or after, have been intentionally subtle. (Yes, we can point to 2001 and Alien as exceptions)
In certain ways, Star Wars was distinctly more subtle than prior "sci fi" movies: in the presentation of "alien" costumes. Prior movies had every alien as an important threat or mysterious savior- something that draws the camera to center on it whenever it's in frame. Lucas, for the first time, allowed weird-looking aliens as background characters and barkeepers. A distinctly subtle way to emphasize the strangess and variety of the setting.
(Note that he backed away from that restrained style in the 3rd and especially 4th Star Wars films. The 2-headed race-announcer, for example, was purely body-shape as punchline. Ironically, the technical constraint of needed actors inside suits had helped keep the creature design within credible limits)
That said, I'd love to see a well-done film adaptation of the Dragonlance stories as well!
It couldn't possibly be worse than the film called "Dungeons and Dragons", right?
Actually, Dragonlance would work better as a 9 episode miniseries (covering one trilogy), on a cable network like the SciFi channel. The main cast of primary heros is too large to fit in a single film. The lower FX budget would keep them from going overboard on spectacle (you don't want to black out the sky with dragons- that distracts from the sheer power just one of those beasts should represent)
Re:Of Wizards (Score:2)
I haven't read the original Dragonlance trilogy in years, but doesn't the third book have flying citadels and dragons blacking out the sky? Besides, even the SciFi network would have plenty of budget to do the CG for a 9-part Dragonlance series, considering the popularity of the series and the potential incr
Re:Of Wizards (Score:2)
"The 3rd book" is a key part of the sentence. To create a real sense of import, the big shocking effects should be saved up til the end. If they show up in the first episode, viewers will interpret them as the normal situation for Kyrnn, and not share the characters shock at just how dangerous and strange it is. But, TV executives will want to "hook" viewers with a
Re:meaning in the matrix (Score:2)
Re:meaning in the matrix (Score:2)
And for that matter, it's not like a film HAS to simply have a single meaningful plot to be good. My all-time favorite anime is Serial Experiments Lain, and it could be argued it doesn't have a plot at all. (IE, it's entirely about asking interesting questions)
Re:meaning in the matrix (Score:2)
Re:meaning in the matrix (Score:2)
[As a director]
After x number of succesfull movies, critics start finding hidden symbolims in your movies that you never put there in the first place.
Re:Edonkey Link (Score:2)
That's exactly why you convert it to a link.
Re:OH! I thought it was... (Score:2)
And I thought it was some kind of high-tech way of applying for a mortgage.
Re:New Matrix Revolutions Theatrical Trailer (Score:2)
Step through frame by frame.
They are above the clouds.