2005 Star Wars Fan Film Entries Online 147
Marty Broxterman writes "The 2005 Official Star Wars Fan Film awards are underway, and the 16 finalists are now online.
Three of the best entries are: Sith Apprentice - Darth Vader and other baddies duke it out to be the Emperor's new lackey in this parody of 'The Apprentice' - very funny, and the sequence with Darth Vader's "talent" has to be seen to be believed; Tiny Toys - Where a woman must defend herself from a pint-sized army of Star Wars toys. Almost a Kill Bill parody at times... amusing; and One Season More - a completely CGI rendition of one of the songs from the "Star Wars Musical" that's been floating around the web for a few years - some amazing animation. Voting for the contest takes place here."
Slightly off topic (Score:5, Funny)
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blah (Score:4, Funny)
Here's the best (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Here's the best (Score:1)
[after having perused the site]
Dude, fix your links....
Anyone have any torrent links? (Score:1, Interesting)
Media sites rant (Score:5, Insightful)
I hate feeling like an luser - I thought it was just Linux, but I have problems in Windows too.
Re:Media sites rant (Score:4, Interesting)
It would be common sense to reach the widest possible audiance for something like this, so these tricks go against all common sense. Then again, common sense is rarely that common isn't it
Re:Media sites rant (Score:2)
Re:Media sites rant (Score:2)
FUD.
I'd hardly call "HTML" an encryption method.
Re:Media sites rant (Score:3)
Re:Media sites rant (Score:2)
Their website doesn't give you a finished product (except for flash)---it gives you source code (HTML, CSS, javascript), and it's up to you to do something with it.
As for flash, running 'strings' on the
Re:Media sites rant (Score:2)
Its the *IAA Lawyers you have to worry about. Just because you don't think is doesn't mean they don't.
Re:Media sites rant (Score:1)
Re:Media sites rant (Score:2)
Your adblock might be killing them.
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Re:Media sites rant (Score:1)
I agree - they're gits for not allowing the download of the film.
They cant because of contest rules (Score:5, Interesting)
*cavaet: this is all from memory and second hand information
Re:Media sites rant (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Media sites rant (Score:1)
Hopefully, these links will work:
One Season More [speedera.net]
Tiny Toys [speedera.net]
Sith Apprentice [speedera.net]
(Leave a comment if you want a more in-depth explanation of how to get the direct links)
Wow (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Wow (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Wow (Score:3, Insightful)
so so bad
Re:Wow (Score:2)
The average fan could eat alphabet soup and excrete a better movie script.
I'm so damn close to getting a free ipod [freeipods.com] [freeipods.com], which I'll fill entierly with CC licensed podcasts and rips of CDS I own.
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Broken Allegiance still rules (Score:4, Interesting)
I guess my tastes run away from spoofs toward "serious" movies, and in general most fan films don't have the resources to pull this off. I keep hoping Tydirium works out though: http://www.tydirium.tv/
Re:Broken Allegiance still rules (Score:1)
Autch!
Spooky Voice (Score:3, Insightful)
The whole Apprentice video sucked. Including the Vader talent segment.
Re:Spooky Voice (Score:2)
laugh> hahahahaha
OK, it could be funnier, but the people making these haven't been out in a long while and think Monty Python references are as funny now as when they were at school
The Apprentice video (Score:2, Funny)
Oh? I thought it was kind of cool when Donald Trump said "You're fired!" as he kicked Anakin into a burning volcano.
Re:Spooky Voice (Score:2)
Google up this, it's much better:
SW_ep3_trailer_captioned.wmv
It's the game captioned version of the episode 3 trailer.
Re:Spooky Voice (choppy too) (Score:2)
The whole Apprentice video sucked. Including the Vader talent segment.
Not only the spooky voice, but WHY must they ALWAYS talk in a stupid RHYTHM that makes them SOUND like idiots? This always seems to be an issue with fan-made stuff, especially Star Wars. It doesn't come across well, the audio is very hard to hear. I give them credit for making it, but for all the effort they put into it, you would think that they
Re:Spooky Voice (choppy too) (Score:2)
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Raiders of the Lost Ark fan film (Score:3, Interesting)
Ask and ye shall receive. (Score:3, Interesting)
And a link to the trailer. [theindyexperience.com]
Just to throw something else out there. (Score:3, Informative)
Any chance... (Score:1)
Digital Fandom (Score:1, Troll)
A typewriter doesn't make you an author, a videocam not a Steven Spielberg and a piece of CGI software
Re:Digital Fandom (Score:5, Insightful)
No, you don't. Don't read/watch them. Problem solved.
"A typewriter doesn't make you an author, a videocam not a Steven Spielberg and a piece of CGI software
But if they're having fun, and Lucasfilms isn't upset about it, what's the big deal? It's their time and money. People don't have to be authors to have fun writing, or Steven Spielberg to have fun making a movie. Sure the results will suck, but so what? It's not life or death. It's not even to make money. It's to have fun. I cringe at most of them too, but every once in a while I see one or two I want to take a look at (and occasionally end up liking), which is all I'm concerned about. $DEITY knows enough commercial TV is almost as bad, and they get paid for it.
Re:Digital Fandom (Score:3, Insightful)
The great thing about fan fiction in its various forms is you can completely ignore it. Even if you don't it costs you nothing, just stop reading or watching if you don't like it. OK, if you hear about some slash fiction ideas you want to wash your brain out, but apart from that ;)
So, you don't have to endure it. It is really Sturgeon's Law, 90% of everything is crap, only with the lowering costs to produce/publish/distribute the bar is lowered. So instead of getting loads of crap and some good stuff just
Re:Digital Fandom (Score:2)
It's worse than 90%, but perhaps I am just a snob.
You are on to something though; a very disconcerting trend. The deluge of crap, be it in the form of hyper-commercialized Britney Spears or Bob "I'm Neil
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Re:Digital Fandom (Score:2)
Attention: you don't have to do shit. Don't wanna see'em? Don't wantch'em. Prolem solved, idiot.
A typewriter doesn't make you an author, a videocam not a Steven Spielberg and a piece of CGI software
Um, where the fuck do you think future directors come from? Since you mentioned Steven Spielberg, you might want to know he got his start at 8 years old with his [cnn.com]
Re:Digital Fandom (Score:1)
First Thought (Score:4, Funny)
Re:First Thought (Score:2)
You are right, because it's not going to happen. People like Atomfilms (great site) require it for licensing reasons. In another post, someone suggests that Lucas doesn't allow people to release fan films publicly for the initial period.
The thing is, Atomfilms sort of lose out. On my media store at home, I have Duality and "Troopers" (if new to you, get it now!!) and I show them to
Start Wars Clone Wars.... (Score:5, Informative)
Instead of trying to portray ultra realism (and failing) why dont more producers just make the leap along with the audience of suspending disbelief and making a more interesting and entertaining production through animation?
Re:Start Wars Clone Wars.... (Score:3, Interesting)
I can only hope Ep 3 will be as good...
Re:Start Wars Clone Wars.... (Score:1)
Re:Start Wars Clone Wars.... (Score:1)
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The second volume of the mini series is out now. I.e. Chapters 20-25 are out and in one of them they do just that.
Not too bad but... (Score:1)
The classic (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The classic (Score:1)
However I'm not sure one can say it's a solid, realistic view of Luke's background :)
Re:The classic (Score:2)
Re:The classic (Score:2)
imps [theforce.net]
Also one that looks like it should be really good
Heart of an Empire [heartofanempire.com]
Re:The classic (Score:2)
I also consider "Troops" to be one of the best Star Wars fan films, but another great show is Duality [pocketmovies.net]. It has a great fight scene, good special effects, and a clever ending proving that "Troops" was not the last word in fan films. Highly recommended.
if George Lucas entered Ep 1 or Ep 2 (Score:5, Interesting)
"What? A Rastafarian camelhead alien with snail eyes and a long long tongue? Meesa thinks only an idiot would put such in a Star Wars movie."
Re:if George Lucas entered Ep 1 or Ep 2 (Score:2)
I think this might be appropriate.... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Gack Trek [mediachill.com]
THIS one takes the prize!... (Score:2, Funny)
The dark side (Score:4, Funny)
Damn, those sucked (Score:2, Informative)
Mod me down if you must.
Re:Damn, those sucked (Score:1)
Our postmortem started with, "Well, we forgot to make it actually interesting but otherwise we all did great!"
Re:Damn, those sucked (Score:2)
Script FIRST, film LATER.
No matter how small your budget, there's no excuse for a poor script and awful acting. If you can't come up with a decent script, and can't find anyone who can act, then it's perhaps better not to make it.
Re:Damn, those sucked (Score:1)
Hell, you get paid royalties for it.
- The creator of one of the films
Worst distribution model EVER (Score:2, Informative)
What's the point of my T3 if they can't serve up the data to me. Pricks.
Christmas Tauntauns (Score:2)
Re:Christmas Tauntauns (Score:1)
Good grief (Score:2)
It is the job of the browser to choose a plugin; its idea of the association between plugins and MIME types is always correct.
Hardcoding the associations in Javascript is retarded; how is the web developer supposed to know this information better than my browser?
"A Lost Hope" is better (Score:4, Informative)
"Warn you we tried. Listen you did not. Now screwed we all will be!"
Re:Mod parent up! (Score:1)
Best Line Ever!
Hand in your geek cards (Score:1)
Re:Hand in your geek cards (Score:1)
"I know something you don't. I'm not left handed."
"Neither am I."
Direct Links (Score:5, Informative)
Sorry for the "full glory" stuff, but /. doesn't allow html posts with less than a certain number of characters per line (why?)
American Jedi (Score:2)
Link [ifilm.com]
Episode MIMIX (Score:1)
We can all rejoice *spoiler alert* (Score:2, Funny)
At work, can't watch'em now... (Score:2)
How? (Score:2)
Oliver Wars (Score:2)
Making a fan film myself (Score:1)
vote (Score:1)
Somebody needs to mention Thumbwars (Score:1)
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Re:Somebody needs to mention Thumbwars (Score:2)
*shudder*
Real Men of the Empire (Score:1)
VaderPainter rules! (Score:1)
Re:My Favourite FanFilm (Score:2, Informative)
Here:
http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/shortfilms/bou
pppfffft!
Re:Star Wars... (Score:1)
And what definition of "REAL Science Fiction" is this tireless arbiter working from?
PS : None of it is real. That's what "fiction" means.
PPS : Yes, yes, I know. "The good ended happily and the bad unhappily; that is what fiction means"
Re:Star Wars... (Score:1)
Re:Star Wars... (Score:3, Interesting)
Everyone gets to decide if it they think it is SF or not.
Quite a lot of people would consider something "real SF" if it is examining the impact of science and/or technology on people or society, probably making comments on modern society in the process.
Or out it another way, it is fiction about science (and by extention technology) rather than fiction that just happens to have sciencs and technology in it.
Of course everyone probably has their own view, and stuff like Star Wars sometimes gets called Sc
Re:Star Wars... (Score:1)
IMHO, any definition of Science Fiction that excludes "The War Of The Worlds" is pretty idiotic.
Re:Star Wars... (Score:1)
The rest is just a hyped up swash-bucking flick in space polished with Hollywood Magic
Yeah. If it were more than that, it would probably have been successfull.
By what definition (Score:2)
Yes, it's a swashbuckler and magic flick. Yes, it's a cute little space opera. No, it wasn't some deep philosophical shit.
It's also probably _the_ SF universe where they went and fleshed out every single bloody detail about how it works. Between the movies, the books and the games, they covered pretty much every single bit of technology, history, and politics in that galaxy.
You could research, or have your favourite SW terminal nerd fill you i
Re:WMP or WMV (Score:2, Funny)
Accurate or not, I can't let this minor gem get kicked to -1 with the rest of the post.
Sucked lolly?! Has *anything* remotely computer related ever been described thus? That's either brilliantly insightful or your mind has been fried by a 10lbs of LSD a day habit.