Voltron: The End
Director Alex Albrecht proves that you don’t need a big budget or top-notch special effects to make a good sci-fi flick. It’s the human element that makes a movie memorable, even if it’s about robots.
Director Alex Albrecht proves that you don’t need a big budget or top-notch special effects to make a good sci-fi flick. It’s the human element that makes a movie memorable, even if it’s about robots.
(NSFW: Language) Julien Mokrani’s adaptation of Welcome to Hoxford, a comic book mini-series about a delusional murderer sent to a correctional institution that has a terrible secret.
Trailer for Casey Jones, a short film directed by Polaris Banks that creates a more in-depth, yet faithful origin story for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle’s vigilante buddy. Watch the full movie here.
A very polished fan film that delivers an aural and visual feast from start to finish. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg and scored by Mike Zarin, who also composed the music for the first Inception trailer.
(Spoilers: But you’ve finished by now, right?) Portal 2 fan Pedro Calvo created his own music video for the game’s hilarious closing song. GLaDOS really needs to try out for American Idol next year.
A fan film that pays homage to the late Dave Stevens, who, in creating The Rocketeer gave form to the childhood dream of little boys around the world: find a rocket-pack and become a superhero.
In Atomic Production’s French fan film, Bruce Wayne continues to battle his demons as he ages, but the Dark Knight must fight one final battle with an unlikely foe and an equally unexpected ending.
(Spoiler Alert) What if the original Portal ended differently? A tired, paranoid and lazy Chell tries to start anew after managing to escape from Aperture’s Labs, in this fan film by Eisen Feuer.
A Matrix fan film about a bounty hunter named Kaydara, who thinks that The One is not a savior but a threat to man’s awakening. Skip the trailer if you want and watch the whole thing here.
(NSFW: Language) Made by the team behind Nuka Break, Captain America: The Fighting Avenger puts a squad of soldiers in a life-or-death battle. For them anyway. For Cap, it’s just another day.
The Matrix may be passé, but that didn’t stop these guys from creating an episodic action and effects-laden fan-film. Great looks, cheesy dialogue – just like the original. First episode out 5/21.
This clip is just part of a fan-made web series by Companion Pictures. It’s not without its faults – the asymmetrical goggles are particularly distracting – but we still can’t wait for the rest of the series.
We Can Pretend’s teaser for their fan film fired up a media frenzy that got people thinking it was a trailer or announcement for Modern Warfare 3. But confusion aside, WCP’s film is pretty good.
(Lyrics NSFW) Shot by Marcin Bielawski for Poland’s Mustang Club, this short film pays tribute to the world’s original pony car, with five minutes of beautiful car porn. Camaro fans, look away.
Reid Gower has created a second installment to his highly popular NASA promotional video. We’ve heard Carl Sagan’s narration before, but it’s still a perfect fit for the majestic NASA footage here.
Since there’s no official trailer yet for Joss Whedon’s 2012 Avengers movie, one enterprising fan decided to make his own, using footage scrounged from the solo Marvel superhero flicks.
It’s not every day that we see a fan-made commercial, but if they’re all as good as Ben McCambridge’s work, we say keep ’em coming. We doubt it’ll fly with parents though.
A re-telling of the classic game as a teen romance flick with nods to other 80s movies. +1 for the grainy VHS video style. From the guys who brought us Inglorious Plummers and the indie God of War.
An achingly short labor of love from veteran animator Rob Pratt, who’s worked on several Disney animated movies including Pocahontas, Hercules and Tarzan. More, Mr. Pratt, more!
Peter Muehlenberg makes the Axe Cop come alive in this live action version of the titular character’s origin story, based on the first episode of the campy and random webcomic. More please!
Vault dweller Twig and his party members brave the irradiated and lawless lands of New Reno on a quest to find… a bottle of soda. A well-made fan film, though the humor gets in the way of the plot.
This fan film by Chris Drew combines footage from the original TRON with freshly created computer graphics to faithfully capture the spirit of the original while modernizing the dated original trailer.
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