Week of December 31, 2017 – New Fanedit Releases


[notphone]Technically this is the week of December 31, 2017, but let’s call it what it really is: the first week of 2018! Happy New Year everyone, and to celebrate we have three new fanedits for your viewing pleasure.

 

 

 

 

Knight Rider 2000: One Cut Can Make A Difference – In the not too distant future, a ban on handguns sparks a new crimewave. The Foundation for Law and Government recruit Micheal Knight and KITT to assist them in putting a halt to the handgun syndicate.

 

 

 

 

 

Batman: The Animated Series – Mask of the Phantasm: TV Cut – Gotham’s crime bosses are in fear. A mysterious dark crusader is bent on wiping out the city’s heads of crime, for good. All evidence points towards the Batman. Has the cape crusader crossed the line and become the very thing he has sworn to protect Gotham from, or has a darker presence emerged in the night?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unsane & Jennifer (Argento Double Feature) – This is a double feature by maniac, cutting two of Dario Argento’s feature films (Tenebrae) and (Phenomena) down to 65 minutes each.[/notphone]

 

 

 

 

[phone]Technically this is the week of December 31, 2017, but let’s call it what it really is: the first week of 2018! Happy New Year everyone, and to celebrate we have three new fanedits for your viewing pleasure.

Knight Rider 2000: One Cut Can Make A Difference – In the not too distant future, a ban on handguns sparks a new crimewave. The Foundation for Law and Government recruit Micheal Knight and KITT to assist them in putting a halt to the handgun syndicate.

 

Batman: The Animated Series – Mask of the Phantasm: TV Cut – Gotham’s crime bosses are in fear. A mysterious dark crusader is bent on wiping out the city’s heads of crime, for good. All evidence points towards the Batman. Has the cape crusader crossed the line and become the very thing he has sworn to protect Gotham from, or has a darker presence emerged in the night?

 

Unsane & Jennifer (Argento Double Feature) – This is a double feature by maniac, cutting two of Dario Argento’s feature films (Tenebrae) and (Phenomena) down to 65 minutes each.[/phone]