Reviewed by Scar18
"I hadn't planned on watching the entirety of this in one sitting, but an unexpected day off coupled with the quality of this fanedit led to a full day well spent rediscovering what I once liked about GAME OF THRONES. Tyrion's intelligence. ..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"No need to rehash what other, better reviewers have already said, but briefly, this is a sharp, purposeful edit that goes a very long way towards creating a clearer, more singular vision and redeeming this film. It looks and sounds great, to boot. Bravo! "
Reviewed by Scar18
"I saw HOWARD THE DUCK when it originally came out in theatres and 8-year old me was a fan (esp. of the Dark Overlord -- I've always been a sucker for stop motion monsters). As an adult, revisiting it on DVD touched on my nostalgia but did little to..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"From a technical standpoint, THOR ODINSON? looks and sounds great, but more impressively to me, the changes to the narrative flow work wonders in making the rather straight-forward original film (which I liked but didn't love) into something far more engaging. Putting the audience in the dark as much as..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"It had been years since I'd revisited my copy of BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA. Now, I feel I won't need to again. This fanedit takes Coppola's goregous but flawed movie and reincarnates it using the framing of the original novel and the trappings of a silent film, and in..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"It was great to revisit the first season of AoS in this new way. I was impressed by just how expertly DSM created a feature from the materials he had to work with -- it looks and sounds great, and the pieces are tightly interwoven to really flow like..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"A bold endeavour on NewSpock's part, and one that works more often than it doesn't in bringing the Buffy movie more in line with the tv series. It's not perfect (see sugestions criticisms below) but it's well done, far outstripping anything I could ever do, and accomplishes much of..."
Reviewed by Scar18
"This was a real treat. The use of Williams' score worked wonders in making this a more thrilling, less dark and brooding adventure. I thought interspersing the childhood moments throughout the narrative worked wonders for the pace of the film and making their importance reverberate all the more..."