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    Posted on 05-18-2012 12:01 PM  Number of Views: 175 

    Inline ImageTHE INCREDIBLE HULK – OUT OF CONTROL CUT by QuickCut, has been released!

    This edit adds almost 30 minutes of deleted scenes to improve character development and story. Hulk SMASH!

    Quickcut: "18 deleted scenes were restored. Some new music was added and some scenes were rearranged to allow for the insertion of the scenes. Some minor bits of the theatrical were cut for the same reason. Some color correction was done to make everything match up nicely – it’s not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.

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    Posted on 05-18-2012 04:29 AM  Number of Views: 156 

    Inline ImageCYBORG V: ATTACK OF THE FEMBOTS by BIONICBOB, has been released!
    -A threat so big it will take two of television’s greatest heroes to defeat it!
    -Oscar Goldman Kidnapped! The OSI Weather Control Satellite stolen! And a mad scientist determined to bring the world to its knees!
    -Col. Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers must team up to stop the diabolical Dr. Franklin and his robotic army of Fembots from bringing about an environmental apocalypse to the planet.

    Bionic Bob's intention: "Simply recut my all time favorite 3 part bionic crossover episodes into a fun, escapist 2 hour movie."

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    Posted on 05-18-2012 04:21 AM  Number of Views: 57 

    Inline ImageOFFICE SPACE – WORK EDITION by Mark Moore, has been released!
    Don’t have enough time for a full viewing of Mike Judge’s epic “Office Space”? You want to just watch the funny parts without having to watch all that romantic stuff? Ask and ye shall receive.
    Mark Moore: "I have been a fan of “Office Space” since late 2005. Recently, I thought it might be fun to create a version that focuses more on work and less on romance. I love the film as it is, but I wanted to create a shorter version with less “flair”.

    Posted on 05-18-2012 04:16 AM  Number of Views: 51 

    Inline ImageBURLESQUE – THE SUNSET STRIP EDIT by Wraith, has been released!
    This edit aims to expand and enhance BURLESQUE by adding in the deleted musical numbers, restoring the deleted shots which were removed to get a sanitised PG-13 rating, restoring the opening sequence that was dumped prior to release, and creating a new transition sequence to get to the theatre in a slightly less rushed fashion. Some cheese was inevitable trimmed. Alan Cummings musical number is restored to this version. Some sequences were re-ordered and individual shots also re-ordered in places for flow, pace, transition and dramatic effect.

    Posted on 05-13-2012 01:17 PM  Number of Views: 43 


    April's contest was a big success and you're invited to compete in the new contest!

    The contest is well under way, and entries will be accepted until 8pm GMT on May 20th.

    The Fanedits selected for this, the 10th Cover Art Contest are, Batman Under the Red (UA Edit), Star Wars Episode II: The Republic Divided and Quantum of Solace: Bond's Revenge.

    Enter as many covers as you want, just be sure to keep your covers private until the entrance deadline. Further rules are posted in the Cover Art Contest #11 thread.

    Read about the contest here. Good luck!

    Posted on 05-10-2012 12:00 PM  Number of Views: 167 

    Inline ImageTHE THINGS by Wraith, has been released!

    Wraith has produced a a PULP FICTION style interweaving of the the 1982 and 2011 versions of The Thing into a single cohesive story which switches the action back and forth between the 2 movies without ruining either the tension or build up. Careful trims to the 2011 (T11) version remove a few overly CGI shots and keep the reveals less explicit until the 1982 version (T82) does its Thing. From there each film loses about a third of its material; but the progression is almost undetectable and the final running time is 2h39min, a very respectable length and consistent with many big blockbusters but is NEVER bloated.





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    Posted on 05-10-2012 11:59 AM  Number of Views: 125 

    Inline ImageSHORTENING THE VOID by firstling faneditor MrGone, has been released!

    This is a fanedit of Enter The Void

    MrGone: "I saw the original film at SXSW 2010. I didn’t care for the movie. I thought it was too long and drawn out. I thought it had some interesting ideas, and the cinematography was great, but unfortunately for me the movie didn’t work. But, it stuck with me and the more I thought about it, the more I thought it could be made into an interesting short film. So that’s what I set out to do. I kept the story focused on the main character, the relationship he has with his sister."





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