I remember the first time I watched Dead End.  Great fan film for sure.  
Hard to believe it has been a decade already!  Damn!

On Saturday, March 2, 2013 3:17:40 PM UTC-5, cwpreston wrote:

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> http://www.firstshowing.net/2013/kickstart-this-batman-dead-end-fan-film-10-year-retrospective-doc/
>
>  KICKSTART THIS Kickstart This: 'Batman: Dead End' Fan Film 10 Year 
> Retrospective Doc 
>
> by Ben Pearson <http://www.firstshowing.net/author/bpears/> 
> March 1, 2013
> [image: Batman: Dead End Fan 
> Film]<http://www.firstshowing.net/2013/kickstart-this-batman-dead-end-fan-film-10-year-retrospective-doc/>
>
> Welcome back to another edition of *Kickstart This*, FirstShowing's weekly 
> column <http://www.firstshowing.net/category/kickstarter/> dedicated to 
> spreading the word about cool indie projects that need *your* help to 
> become a reality. If you've been following the film blog community for a 
> long time, you've probably come across a link to *Sandy Collora's* iconic 
> fan film *Batman: Dead End*, which debuted at Comic-Con back in *2003*. 
> Now Collora and his team are putting together a documentary about the 
> making of that project for its ten year anniversary, so take a look at 
> their pitch video below and don't forget to toss these filmmakers a few 
> extra bucks if you can. *Check this one out!*
>
> If you were at Comic-Con ten years ago, you probably remember hearing 
> crazy buzz about a fan film that combined *Batman, Predator* & *Aliens*all in 
> the same universe. For reference, watch 
> *Batman: Dead End*:
>
> Pretty impressive stuff. *Clerks* director and outspoken Batman 
> fan/writer/comics lover Kevin Smith once called it "possibly the truest, 
> best Batman movie ever made." That's high praise, but keep in mind this was 
> a couple of years before Christopher Nolan came around and changed the 
> superhero genre forever. Collora made this short film (and also *World's 
> Finest* <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsmqc4RhSQY> a year later) as a 
> way to show off his directing chops in the hopes of scoring a directing 
> gig, which happened when he made his feature debut with *Hunter Prey* in 
> 2009<http://www.firstshowing.net/2009/new-photos-and-poster-for-sandy-colloras-hunter-prey/>
> .
>
> For my money, the best fan film ever made is 
> *Grayson*<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQyfQ7RMOXs>, 
> John Fiorella's 2004 spin on Robin that was released right around the same 
> time as *World's Finest*. But credit needs to be given to Collora for 
> popularizing fan films in such a huge way with *Dead End*. This project 
> captured fanboy imaginations in a way that hadn't been seen before, and it 
> was so popular that it actually had a slightly negative impact on his next 
> project. Collora's *World's Finest* was supposed to premiere at Comic-Con 
> in 2004, but partly due to the massive success of *Batman: Dead End*, 
> Warner Bros. decreed that in order to protect their copyrights, no fan 
> films could be played anymore at the convention.
>
> This new 
> documentary<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/292967578/batman-dead-end-a-ten-year-retrospective?ref=category>will
>  show us never before seen behind the scenes footage of 
> *Dead End*, as well as feature interviews with the cast and crew, and 
> stories about who was originally going to portray Batman and The Joker in 
> the film. It aims to answer a lot of questions about where and how the 
> filmmakers made the movie, and shine a light on how a lot of the special 
> effects-related moments came to be. There are also some really cool rewards 
> for donating, from postcards and stills to a limited edition bust of Batman 
> sculpted by Collora himself (who began his career as a sculptor and has 
> worked with heavy hitters like Rick Baker), culminating with a chance to 
> actually be interviewed and featured in the doc if you toss enough their 
> way.
>
> For more info on *Batman Dead End: A Ten Year Retrospective*, and to help 
> support the project, *visit its Kickstarter 
> page*<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/292967578/batman-dead-end-a-ten-year-retrospective?ref=category>.
>  
> Director Sandy Collora is hoping to raise *$12,500* by *Thursday, March 
> 28th*, and he's just getting started with this campaign. Let's jump on 
> board early and show him some support, and if you can't spare the cash 
> right now, I'm sure he would appreciate you spreading the word about 
> helping the documentary to friends of yours who enjoyed (or would enjoy) 
> *Batman: 
> Dead End*, or anyone else.
>
> That's all for this week's *Kickstart 
> This*<http://www.firstshowing.net/category/kickstarter/>project. Feel free to 
> e-mail me at 
> [email protected] <javascript:> if you come across any cool projects 
> that might need some extra attention to meet their goals. My inbox is 
> always open, and if you send in any Kickstarter or IndieGoGo film project, 
> I can't always guarantee we'll feature it here, but I will definitely take 
> a look at it. The suggestions haven't been coming in as regularly, so keep 
> your eyes peeled for cool stuff. As always, thanks for your support of 
> these projects, because they absolutely couldn't be completed without 
> without the help of film lovers just like you. For our full archives, visit 
> here <http://www.firstshowing.net/category/kickstarter/>.
>
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