Monthly Archives: August 2008

Interview: Fanimatrix Auteur Rajneel Singh, Part 2

Welcome to part deux of our epic interview with Rajneel Singh, director of the classic Matrix fan film, The Fanimatrix. If you’ve already seen his 16-minute flick, you know it’s a pulse-pounding action flick made on a non-existent budget; if you haven’t seen it and you happen to dig Keanu Reeves’ second-best franchise, then you [...]

Troops Fan Film Action Figures at Toys-R-Us?

Wow, lots of Star Wars-related fan film stories this week. Curto over at the collecting site Rebelscum.com posted a picture of a new  action figure set, Disturbance at the Lars Homestead, and by his way of thinking, it bears a striking resemblance to a certain fan film by Kevin Rubio that single-handedly kicked off the [...]

Fan Film Forefather Fosselius–Live!

It seems like only yesterday that FCT mentioned erstwhile Ernie Fosselius, director of George Lucas’ all-time favorite Star Wars parody, Hardware Wars, talking about how he has one of the wildest stories in my fan film book, Homemade Hollywood. In fact, it was yesterday; we must have been picking up some telepathy ions in the [...]

Admiral Motti To Make A Star Wars Fan Film?

There’s a lot of tools in the first Star Wars movie (Greedo, Uncle Owen and even C3PO in his overly fey moments come to mind), but Admiral Motti beats them all hands down. Who the heck is Admiral Motti? (I had to look him up, to be honest). He’s the big mouth in the Death [...]

The Gremlins Are Back and Taking Over Fan Films

When I interviewed MIT’s Henry Jenkins for my upcoming fan film book, Homemade Hollywood, he made a comment that perfectly summed up what spurs so many people to create their own vision of a franchise with a fan film, explaining, “Fan-created production is borne out of a mixture of fascination and frustration…the idea that there’s [...]

Interview: Fanimatrix Director Rajneel Singh

Today starts our epic interview with Rajneel Singh, director of the classic Matrix fan film, The Fanimatrix. If you’ve seen the 16-minute flick, you know that Singh can make a pulse-pounding action flick on a non-existent budget; if you haven’t seen it and you happen to dig Keanu Reeves’ second-best franchise, then you owe it [...]

Re-Enter The Matrix with The Fanimatrix

Five years ago this month, a pair of determined martial artists from New Zealand teamed up to make an incredible fan film: The Fanimatrix. At the time, hype for the Matrix feature film trilogy was hitting stratospheric heights; caught up in the excitement, Rajneel Singh and Steven A. Davis of Auckland, NZ, decided to see [...]

Star Wars Fan Film Updates Make It Happen

Here’s a few Star Wars-related goodies, and unusually, two of ‘em are musically inclined…. MANDALORIAN DANCE This 51-second flick, Mandalorian Dance, has been out for a little over a month, and I’ve been meaning to post it—a stop-motion animation fan film featuring Boba Fett shakin’ it loose, Flashdance-style. Made by Patrick Boivin, this had me [...]

Dark Knight Fan Edit Remixes Silent Film History

There’s nothing like a massive, runaway blockbuster film to inspire tributes from fans. Sometimes they’re pretty stupid, and other times, they’re just cool. Take, for instance, Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man—a retro, 1920s Dark Knight short, made from editing together a slew of vintage silent films, such as The Bat (1926), The Man Who Laughs [...]

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