Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Monday, April 14, 2008

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Back to the Future Sweded (x3)

This one features a black and big Doc Emmet:



This one is a sweded trailer of Back to the Future.



And lastly, the entire BTTF Trilogy Sweded:

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Star Wars: A Cardboard Hope



Great effects in this one. One similar thing on this one and the sweded jurassic park is the use of sweded musical scoring, yet another new addition to the sweded film genre.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Apocalypse Now Sweded

Now this is my dream swede. I have the perfect location for the village attach scene - the place where it was actually filmed, which is just a few kilometers from where I am posting this. Watch:

Friday, February 1, 2008

Rambo Trailer Sweded



this swede video of the Rambo trailer totally ignored recreating the original's environment. It was made entirely inside the house. Talking about home-made. A viewer comment:

good work stripping the rambo elements and using your house as a stage. its the essence of our childhood. a good edition to the sweded genre

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Movies Sweded Using Lego

Monscooch recreated some classic movie scenes using Lego. Another genre in sweded moviemaking.

These films were made as part of the NUI Galway Quiz Society multimedia performance quiz in aid of Concern. I made this film almost 3 years ago when I was 18 while in college which explains the crappiness. Each film took about 5 hours to make in total from set building, filming and editing. Fun to do though.


Spiderman:



Matrix Reloaded:



More here

Son of Rambow

Check out the trailer for this indie film about 2 young homemade filmmakers in the 80's:



More info here.

Son of Rambow is the name of the home movie made by two little boys with a big video camera and even bigger ambitions. Set on a long English summer in the early 80’s, Son of Rambow is a comedy about friendship, faith and the tough business of growing up. We see the story through the eyes of Will, the eldest son of a fatherless Plymouth Brethren family. The Brethren regard themselves as God’s ‘chosen ones’ and their strict moral code means that Will has never been allowed to mix with the other ‘worldlies,’ listen to music or watch TV, until he finds himself caught up in the extraordinary world of Lee Carter, the school terror and maker of bizarre home movies. Carter exposes Will to a pirate copy of Rambo: First Blood and from that moment Will’s mind is blown wide open and he’s easily convinced to be the stuntman in Lee Carters’ diabolical home movie. Will’s imaginative little brain is not only given chance to flourish in the world of film making, but is also very handy when it comes to dreaming up elaborate schemes to keep his partnership with Lee Carter a secret from the Brethren community. Will and Carter’s complete disregard for consequences and innocent ambition means that the process of making their film is a glorious rollercoaster that eventually leads to true friendship. They start to make a name for themselves at school as movie makers but when popularity descends on them in the form of the Pied Piper-esque French exchange student, Didier Revol, their unique friendship and their precious film are pushed, quite literally, to breaking point.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sweded Trailers from Be Kind Rewind

As online promos for the upcoming Jack Black flick Be Kind Rewind, they have uploaded sweded trailers of the films they have sweded in the movie. Here are some samples:

Ghostbusters:


Robocop:


Rush Hour 2:


Boyz N The Hood:



Driving Miss Daisy:

Monday, January 21, 2008

Star Wars Remake



In June of 1977, Jim, John, and Gary saw Star Wars at White City Cinema in Worcester, Massachusetts. They were impressed. In the months ... all » after seeing the movie, so many costumes and models were made that they decided to remake a few scenes on super 8 film. The project grew into a fifty minute film.

Directed by Jim Jongsma, John Jongsma and Gary Baker, this Star Wars Remake must be the grandfather of sweding. The project was started in the 70s and filmed using 8mm film. There's even a website with production photos and info. The entire film can also be downloaded from the site. The only drawback is that the flick has no sound.

Lord of the Rings: Sweded!



Part 1: The Fellowship begins with the discovery of the ring of power. Grand treks and shocking betrayals await our party. Wise counsel is given and at long last, the gates to khazad-dum! But are these gates unguarded?




Part 2: Our intrepid heroes fight their way through the mines of Moria, encountering various creatures along the way. Sacrifices are made and choices choosed...along the road to Gondor.



This is great stuff! Check out the title scene. I think it used a cutout board backlighted in red with smoke effects. Also don't miss the horse chase scene and the monster that rivals the Cloverfield one. The video was uploaded by TheRegent76. The video is also at danielloyd.com. Directed by Daniel Loyd.

Update: I sent a message to the creator of this flick, Daniel Loyd, and asked for additional info and here's his reply:

I'm the director and the writers are Michael Leffler and Michael Shaw, both writer actors for G4TV. We're all based in Los Angeles and we're inspired to do the spoof by the film 'bekind rewind', coming out soon. We tried to make it as good as we could, while working within the limitations of 'what we could make, or find, or cheaply purchase around town'. We tried to get back into the mindset of friends doing this for fun back in school. We spent 3 weeks in preproduction, making costumes and props, scouting locations and finalizing the script. (our script, and planning used the open-source program Celtx, and our project with all the detail is featured on pc.celtx.com). We shot it over a saturday and sunday last december. First shooting in Bronson Canyon, LA. Then moving to a canyon in the Pacific Palisades because we we're kicked out of Bronson! (permits...). Sunday we shot all interiors and Elrond's council at my friend Wendy's house (she was VERY nice to let us take over). Post production was on Final Cut Pro, and took the next three days. Since we posted it on youtube/myspace and facebook, it's done very well and we're incredibly happy with everyone's response!