In this first installment of the new Asian Wonder Woman, we get an example of bad acting and bad fighting sequences, but I think it's worth watching it. I'm glad they did better on the second one!
Scott Leberecht directed a film adaptation of The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special as part of the American Film Institute's director's studies program. Andrew Bryniarski (Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre) stars as Lobo, with Tom Gibis as the Easter Bunny and Michael V. Allen as Santa Claus. The film was made with a budget of $2,400, although many professionals donated time and effort.
One of the most popular comics, and the most awaited projects. The director of 'Batman: Dead End' (Sandy Collora) comes back with this fake trailer in which Batman and Superman must join forces to confront Two Face and Lex Luthor. A spectacular visual banquet for the comic's fan, like in his previous cut, but this time insinuating a history so authentic, leaving us wishing to see it some day on the big screen
Ideal for your mobile phone!
When Livewire escapes captivity, while being transfered to a maximum security meta-human prison, she seeks to shack up with gal-pal, Selina Kyle (Catwoman) who is currently on 'vacation'. But sooner than later, Livewire's high profile and in-your-face attitude quickly become an annoyance and drive Catwoman batty. With only one option to rid herself of her unwanted house guest, Catwoman enlists the help of the reluctant cousin to the man of steel, Power Girl. The sparks fly as Catwoman, Power Girl and Livewire go all out in this babetastic action short.
Primer opening Superboy
Or Spamalot's Dark Side.
Rambo gets all weird (Al Yankovich)
The Gotham mob wants control of the east end, but only one person stands in their way....Catwoman.
Aquaman goes in a different direction after losing his son and his hand. His wife gone crazy... What a Semi-God can do after all the tragedy? This is an interesting fan film.
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