Chase Consecution
by Various Faneditors
This DVD contains a series of seven short FanEdits about chases and being chased. Each short FanEdit has been created by a different FanEditor using the many sources of the wide universe of motion pictures.
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original film names: Marathon Mann, Death Proof, Caddyshack, Groundhog Day, THX 1138, First Blood, Next, Léon – The Professional
new film name : Chase Conscution
edit crew name : Uncanny Antman, CBB, Mollo, TMBTM, Adabisi, LeXX, Stomachworm
Date Original Films Were Released : from 1971 to 2007
Date Edit Was Released : September 24th 2009
New Runtime : approx. 124 minutes
Fanedit details :
This is the third installment of the Consecution series that was invented by Mollo and started with:
Batman Consecution
and continued with
Zombie Consecution
The Consecution series contains short fanedit films by various faneditors according to specific rules and an overall theme.
For CHASE CONSECUTION these rules were:
1 fanedit per faneditor allowed.
a maximum runtime of 18:00 minutes.
a fanedit from one or various sources containing a chase as a major event.
The theme was picked by public voting.
The submissions:
Fast Blood by TMBTM (18 minutes): Single Rating
It is a condensed version of “First Blood”. Rambo being chased by everyone.
Phil vs Phil by Adabisi (16:55): Single Rating
Chasing a gopher, created from “Caddyshack” and “Groundhog Day”
Stuntman Mike by Uncanny Antman (17:32): Single Rating
A restructured storyline for the most interesting character from ‘Death Proof’.
Little Marathon Man by Mollo (17:40): Single Rating
Marathon Mann condensed to a finished episode.
Two Minutes by CBB (17:56): Single Rating
A condensed and altered version of NEXT.
THX 1138 by Stomachworm (17:33): Single Rating
An irritating mind trip through the strange futuristic society of the 25th century.
Don’t Mess With Léon by LeXX (18:00): Single Rating
Using “Léon The Professional” this creates a new plot about our favorite cleaner.
DVD details:
- NTSC SL DVD
- animated menus
- details menus
- info movie
- teaser
- cover and disc art included in DVD_ROM part
Time needed for the edition: April 01 to September 09 2009
persons involved: a lot (see ITW thread here:viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5971)
DVD creation: Boon23 with the help of blueyoda
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I don’t like to be negative if I can help it, but I think Chase is my least favorite Consecution so far. No offense intended to any of the editors involved, but what worth is there to a dishonest review?
The only two shorts I enjoyed properly were ‘Fast Blood’ and ‘Two Minutes’. I liked portions of ‘LIttle Marathon Man’ and ‘Phil vs Phil’, and enjoyed small parts of all the others, but was frequently taken out of the stories by my own confusion and indifference.
Random questions that popped into my mind during viewing…”Why did they let Dustin go just to recapture him again?” (In the same clothes, no less.) “What’s with this seemingly unrelated car chase in the middle of the story?” (There’s a foot chase at the end, so the car sequence wasn’t needed, in my opinion.) “Does the Léon short even have a chase?” (I’m sure some will argue about semantics, but for me a firefight is not a chase.) “Why is Brian Dennehy such an asshole?” “Why can’t Phil tell the difference between a gopher and a groundhog?” (Okay, those last two didn’t bother me so much.
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It does not escape my attention that my own contribution could be confusing or boring. I hope it isn’t, but I don’t hold it against anyone who doesn’t care for it.
Great menus and info pages. Lots of effort put into that, clearly. Kudos.
I still always enjoy each Consecution, and I hope they continue for a long time to come.
Review by Uncanny Antman — September 27, 2009 @ 10:48 am
Here’s my quick thoughts.
Fast Blood – This was a highlight for me. Besides, how did you know that I had been meaning to watching First Blood again, but didn’t feel like sitting through the whole thing? It takes a lot of skill to condense such a narrative into 18 minutes, but I enjoyed it a lot.
Phil vs Phil – I started out wondering why I was even watching this. Video quality wasn’t so great during high motion scenes, and I was reminded of how much I didn’t like these parts from Caddyshack. Then it switched to Groundhog’s Day, and I groaned wondering how this was going to be tied together. But actually, it was impressive, and I came out liking this quite a lot.
Stuntman Mike – Actually my first ever fan-edit was of Death Proof. It was never released because despite all my work, I never quite figured out how I wanted to present some aspects of the plot. I enjoyed it quite a lot, especially the removal of the multiple takes of the head-on car crash, and the tightening up of this whole section of the movie. Worked well, even though I (and possibly only I), miss the girls turning the tables on Stuntman Mike.
Little Marathon Man – I’ll admit. I never saw the original. I’ll also echo Uncanny Antman’s wondering why the car chase needed to be included. It was really confusing, and I would have preferred if a shorter edit was made, that was a little more clear cut in present the kidnapping, torture, and escape of this poor poor guy. Still, I liked parts of it, and it was certainly a good chase to present.
Two Minutes – Another standout, I liked what the original was doing, but was terribly dissapointed by many of the film maker’s decisions. Sadly I was dissapointed by this consensed edit having essentially the same ending as the orignal movie (which was one of the worst parts for me). Still great to watch though, and it’s not like I have a better idea for an ending. As a side-note, my girlfriend watched it with me and had never heard of the original. She liked it, but was confused when he was able to see his girlfriend on the news more than 2 minutes in the future, and when he eventually flashed all the way back. I suppose this was confusing in the original as well, but left her wondering what had happened. I suppose in fan edits we are often being blamed for inconsistancies in the original plots, since the audience assumed there must have been more explanation in the original.
THX 1138 – Not sure what to say. I never saw the original. While I thought somce parts were interesting, in the end I was mostly either confused or bored. But of course it is hard to judge an edit when you don’t know what it used to be like.
Don’t Mess with Leon – Lots of fun, even though there was a little too much reliance on text exposition, and it was the least chase-like of the bunch. Mostly it was confusing that what the text means by “his identity was discovered” and why this leads to such a dramatically aggressive attack from the police. Still, Leon doing his thing is always enjoyable.
Review by CasmirRadon — September 28, 2009 @ 1:59 am
Thanks for bringing us another consecution! The DVD presentation was outstanding.
Stuntman Mike was entertaining, but I didn’t understand why the part with the police needed to be in there. That Mike survived could in some way have been explained by him proclaiming his car to be “Death Proof”. Didn’t feel really like a story, but was entertaining, and had a great ending. 6 / 10.
Little Marathon Man confused me. Sure it had a chase, but story? Coherency? It’s a freaky trip, that didn’t land to well with me. The final chase scene is a great one no doubt, but doesn’t save it. (and the middle part with the chase? Funny, but huh?) 5 / 10
Fast Blood. TMBTM tells the story of Rambo really effectivly in this short time. The ending made me smile, and brought this up all the way to 8 / 10.
Phil vs Phil. I really like the idea, and it gives us some much needed humour. It’s clearly a chase, so it fits on the DVD. I experienced some video issues with this one, sadly (I see this happened to others than me too). For that reason I’m rating this one 5 / 10, could have been higher.
THX 1138 was my favourite entry! It’s gotten quite bad ratings so far, but I thought it was really good. It tells a full story. It’s entertaining and a little scary. The ending is awe-inspiring. And it’s a chase from early on to the final minute. Went with 8 / 10, was a little too freaky for my top ratings
Two Minutes sure had chases, but I didn’t feel like we got a full story. There was a´sort of an ending, but what about the nuclear bomb? In all, this one didn’t get me interested. 5 / 10
Don’t Mess with Leon has awesome scenes, but I don’t think that there was any chase in this one. I didn’t like how the story was moved forward, or what the different scenes had to do with each other. I’m disappointed in this one. 3 / 10
Interesting takes on the “chase”, making for a fun collection. I’m rating the full DVD a 7, and I think everyone here should watch it.
Review by spelledaren — September 29, 2009 @ 11:45 am
Chase Consecution
I am not an advocate of the broad theme Consecution idea. I feel it defeats the purpose of the original concept, which was franchise based.
Matrix, OO7, Alien, RoboCop, Spider-Man, Terminator or Star Wars Consecution are a few examples or possibilities that would be far more popular than broad themes and encourage more, much needed participants.
Also the length of the shorts was changed twice from the original 10 minutes to 18 minutes, which I think is too long and so less of a challenge for FanEditors.
As it stands Chase Consecution is a disappointment. Of the seven entries, one does not even contain a chase sequence!
The DVD presentation is beautifully done but really has nothing to do with Chase or the short FanEdits included. It would have better suited a Matrix Consecution.
I was looking forward to Blueyoda’s Run Marty Run but it is absent.
That said there are positives. Uncanny Antman produces another fantastic FanEdit with Stuntman Mike. It is bristling with energy and humour. As usual the editing and sound design are faultless. I am also glad that Uncanny’s trailer is included as it is beautifully made.
TMBTM produces another excellent FanEdit with Fast Blood. He is continuing to prove that he deserves to be regarded as one of the best FanEditors out there today.
I just hope Consecution returns to the original concept of franchise based projects.
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it!!!
Review by Rock Savage — October 2, 2009 @ 12:37 pm
It’s a mixed bag with Stuntman Mike and Fast Blood being the big stand outs, as noted above.
I enjoyed viewing this for the most part but LIttle Marathon Man didn’t do anything for me except for leaving me confused.
7/10
Review by zeppelinrox — October 31, 2009 @ 2:30 am