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Post by Eric T. Jones on May 10, 2006 0:12:19 GMT -5
Watch: YouTube- www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQTlA4JOg0MVimeo- www.vimeo.com/clip=94991Google Video- video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-307316510857546694&hl=enAVERAGE RATING: 2.6/4.0 (5 votes) Runtime: 6:28 Body Count: 17 Initial Filming Date: February 23, 2005 Filming Wrap Date: June 24, 2005 Release Date: May 10, 2006 Classification: IV (strong bloody violence throughout) CAST AND CREW CASTkenny- White Warrior Evan Pu- Master of the Red Warriors Eric Jones- "Hey, f***ass"/Red General/Red Warrior #4/Red Warrior #8/Red Sniper #2 Richard Davis- Red Warrior #1/Red Warrior #5/Red Warrior #12/Red Sniper #1 Timothy Yung- Red Warrior #2/Red Warrior #7/Red Warrior #9/Red Warrior #11/Red Warrior #13 Philipe Arquie- Red Warrior #3/Red Warrior #6/Red Warrior #10/Red Warrior #14 Aniket Das- The Recruiter CREWFight Choreography- kenny Editor- kenny Editor- Eric T. Jones Negative Cutter- Eric T. Jones Rotoscope Artist- Eric T. Jones Camera- Richard Davis Camera- Eric T. Jones Camera- kenny Writer- kenny Director- kenny Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (4:3 master) FUN FACT: Body Count- 17; of those, only Red Warrior #4 (Eric Jones) is not killed by White Warrior. FUN FACT: Weapon of Choice- Sword, which claims more lives than any other used. In addition, all 7 are killed without ever switching weapons. FUN FACT: Even though 16 minions are quickly disposed of, only four actors portray them. Timothy dies the most (5), and Philipe dies the least (3). FUN FACT: The only "Fight Movie" shot, composed and released in the 1.33:1 aspect ratio. ("Fight Movie: a pilot" and "Fight Movie II" were shot 4:3 but were framed for subsequent matting)
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 10, 2006 9:34:39 GMT -5
Very nice job guys!
great use of confusing space in the basement of the clubhouse!
the only flaws ai found - evan's clothing change in final fight(made it rather humorous, though!)
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Post by kenny on May 10, 2006 18:26:41 GMT -5
Glad you enjoyed it... Like the tracers? That HAS to be our most elaborate special effects job yet. MAJOR props go to Eric for making the film as exellent as it is.
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Post by kenny on May 10, 2006 18:42:48 GMT -5
Watch(and drool!): www.youtube.com/watch?v=NejAfoFE24cAVERAGE RATING: 3.0/4.0 (1 vote) Runtime: 6:28 Initial Filming Date: February 23, 2005 Filming Wrap Date: June 24, 2005 Release Date: May 10, 2006 Classification: IV (strong bloody violence throughout, implyment of a decapitation and a double impale, and brief strong language) CAST AND CREW CASTkenny- White Warrior Evan Pu- Master of the Red Warriors Eric Jones- "Hey, f***ass"/Red General/Red Warrior #4/Red Warrior #8/Red Sniper #2 Richard Davis- Red Warrior #1/Red Warrior #5/Red Warrior #12/Red Sniper #1 Timothy Yung- Red Warrior #2/Red Warrior #7/Red Warrior #9/Red Warrior #11/Red Warrior #13 Philipe Arquie- Red Warrior #3/Red Warrior #6/Red Warrior #10/Red Warrior #14 Aniket Das- The Recruiter CREWFight Choreography- kenny Editor- kenny Editor- Eric T. Jones Negative Cutter- Eric T. Jones Rotoscope Artist- Eric T. Jones Camera- Richard Davis Camera- Eric T. Jones Camera- kenny Writer- kenny Director- kenny Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (4:3 master)
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Post by kenny on May 10, 2006 18:47:48 GMT -5
I will reiterate: Thank everybody on this film, as I owe you all a lot for making this film possible, and Evan espically for enduring a reshoot of the big burly brawl, and THEN major props for Eric's special effects. (Looks like fracking ILM did this film, thanks, Eric!)
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 10, 2006 22:12:18 GMT -5
ummmm remind me where the tracers were present
i might not have noticed them in the rest of the action..
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Post by Eric T. Jones on May 10, 2006 22:28:01 GMT -5
The slow-motion sequence.
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 11, 2006 18:00:04 GMT -5
yeah, now i know what youre talking about
i thought those were bullets......
after all, arent tracers the laser targeting mechanisms on a rifle that "trace" where your bullet will go?
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 11, 2006 18:05:00 GMT -5
yeah, eric, now that i watched it again, i heard the "acid shower" comment (to get into it)
its almost too hard to understand
and later on in the "many colored evan" sequence, where does evan get the gun from? he dropped it earlier on on the balcony...
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Post by kenny on May 11, 2006 18:19:08 GMT -5
Different gun. The one Evan had on the balcony was an M16. The one he grabs on the pool deck is a Desert Eagle grabbed from the table. And tracers are the flare shots that are present in some of todays automatic weapons- A few of the bullets are tracers but the majority are not. More information on the link below: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracer_ammunition
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 11, 2006 19:07:43 GMT -5
ummm, didnt ask for an explanation, but Ok, i understand better now
and who BUT YOU kenny, would notice the difference between the guns? (and i dont think the movie shows evan pick it up, i think it just appears (*poof*)
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Post by kenny on May 11, 2006 19:12:44 GMT -5
Well, who cares! The whole shoot was plagued by contineuity errors anyway. Meh. It's still a good film, right?
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 11, 2006 20:27:12 GMT -5
personally, with my sense of humor, i liked evan's "many colored costume' cont error the best out of the entire film
i also liked richard's HORRID scream (horrid as in gutrenching - in two ways), as well as the last LINE in the movie, although it could have been said in a more mysterious way
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Post by kenny on May 11, 2006 20:34:49 GMT -5
That scream was hilarious. I tried slowing down the clip though- wow, how scary... Sounded like an unearthly howl... Could be used in Zombis: Holy Shit they made a Sequel!...
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Post by iblvinathgcldlv on May 11, 2006 20:36:45 GMT -5
umm kenny, i meant gutrenching in a different way
some of his other screams are MUCH better
but it fits perfectly with the campy-ness (is that a word?) of the film as a whole
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