Friday, August 22, 2008

Filmmaking Frenzy's Unnecessary Sequels Part 2: Only 4 Hours Left to Vote!


Ulf Kastner in Kung Fu Halloween's "Powder 2".

"This time they're back again for more."

Filmmaking Frenzy, the site sponsored by Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, tests the talent and movie-making skills of film fans around the world, is hosting a few contests coinciding with the upcoming Fantastic Fest. held annually at the South Lamar theatre. The rules were changed for Unnecessary Sequels in 2008, and the is competition stiffer, making it a successful contest - despite the dwindling number of contestants. There were about 90 applicants but only 24 official entries and one official screening, compared to one of the last contest's 140+ entries and multiple screenings. (See Rewind Kindly.)

I attended the single screening at the new downtown location, Alamo Ritz, and was impressed with most of what I saw on the big screen. I even got my 15 seconds of fame as a participant in one of this year's entries. Powder 2: Powder 2 The People is facing tough competition with other entertaining videos for best short/trailer in the latest frenzy. Last time I checked, Powder 2 was in last place, which is a shame because it's truly unnecessary and brilliant.

So I won't be accused of favoritism, I'd also like to point out some other favorites worth checking out. Actually, they're all worth viewing, with a word of caution to younger or sensitive viewers. There is adult content and language in several entries that may be unsuitable for some. My Picks (in alphabetical order): Alien v. Predator v. Rocky, Bonnie & Clyde: Resurrection, Charlotte's Web 2: All the Pig's Men, The Eighth Seal, It's A Wonderful Life 2: Wings of Vengeance, Monster Squad 2, Over The Top 2: Armageddon (about arm wrestling, featuring those funny Master Pancake guys), and Willy Wonka - Requiem for a Cocoa Bean. Worthy Mentions: Close Encounters of the 4th Kind, Clue 2: Hint, Harold & Maude II: A Love for the Ages, and OTT: The Rise of Mike Hawk.

Curiosity piqued?

Start watching now by clicking on this Filmmaking Frenzy link.

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