Monthly Archives: December 2008

2008: The Year in Fan Film News

Ah, the last post of 2008—and what a year it was for fan films. Fan Cinema Today has been bringing you all the news since it sputtered back to life in April, and there’s been plenty to write about. It was a year where fan films made tremendous strides forward in the public eye, with [...]

2008: The Year in Batman Fan Films

Fan films were big this year, but clearly the big movie story was The Dark Knight. The feature film flew off with most of the summer box office, and now it may well do the same with upcoming awards season trinkets. Unsurprisingly, the movie lead to a lot of fan-created Batman tributes, ranging from an [...]

2008: The Year In Star Wars Fan Films

Boy, the year just flew by, didn’t it? In April, Fan Cinema Today came back to life after a year in slumber, and it’s been a 5-days-a-week postathon every since. This week, FCT is taking a look at some of the bigger stories it covered throughout the year, and since people make fan films about [...]

Merry Christmas From Fan Cinema Today!

In the spirit of the holidays, FCT is taking a few days off to relax and have some fun; in the meantime, enjoy our best wishes for the season—and when you head off to the bookstore to return that third copy of Beedle The Bard, please consider trading it in for my humble fan film [...]

Troops Auteur Kevin Rubio on Force-Cast

He ignited the modern fan film movement, wrote the Jar-Jar Binks episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, was made an honorary member of 501st Legion, and is even the star of a whole chapter in my book about fan films, Homemade Hollywood. Now Kevin Rubio has been bestowed perhaps the greatest honor ever: A [...]

Legend of Zelda Fan Film On The Way

There’s been a lot of fan films based on video games in recent times, and the tidal wave isn’t stopping any time soon; now we’re moving on from obvious entires like Tomb Raider to more exotic fare, like flicks based on the classic Nintendo series, The Legend of Zelda. That game is now the inspiration [...]

Homemade Bollywood Brings Relief In India

For most fan filmmakers, making a movie is an opportunity to have some fun, learn a little and pass the time. A recent article in The Washington Post, however, profiles a young Indian fan filmer whose spoofs of Bollywood and Superman are bringing relief and cheer to his struggling community. Shaikh Nasir dropped out of [...]

Star Trek: Phase II’s ‘Blood & Fire’ To Debut

Just in time for the holidays, the wildly popular fan film series, Star Trek: Phase II (AKA Star Trek: New Voyages), is releasing “Blood and Fire: Part One” tomorrow, Saturday, December 20. The series’ first new episode since “World Enough And Time”—which featured George Takei reprising his trademark role as Sulu—the new episode features more [...]

Superman and Star Wars Lead To Star Ranger 7!

I’ve mentioned Superman: The Super 8 Movie—Special Edition numerous times and I wrote about it extensively in my new book on fan films, Homemade Hollywood, but no one could actually see the movie, because it was forced offline by lawyers a decade ago. Back then, DC Comics sent a cease and desist letter to filmmaker [...]

Give (Or Get) Homemade Hollywood For Xmas

So I wrote this book, right? The one I’ve been plugging on my blog forever, Homemade Hollywood. It’s available online, but the tome is rolling into stores slowly. Borders may have copies (click here to check availability at your local store), and Barnes & Noble is putting it on shelves the week after Christmas, around [...]

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