You have got to watch this incredibly cool animated short film called "The Last Request," which centers around Usagi Yojimbo, who is part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universe. This is a proof of concept short that is still in the process of being developed. It comes from Lintika Films, which is currently developing a feature film that will be released on DVD. This short helped them procure the rights so that they could make the movie, which is 90% complete.
You know what I love about this, is the fact that it had nowhere near the budget of Michael Bay's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but this Usagi Yojimbo movie will most likely be way better in terms of story and script.
The DVD release will include behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, deleted scenes, and interesting details regarding the making of the feature. Enjoy the short!
Thanks to io9 for the heads up.
You know what I love about this, is the fact that it had nowhere near the budget of Michael Bay's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but this Usagi Yojimbo movie will most likely be way better in terms of story and script.
The DVD release will include behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, deleted scenes, and interesting details regarding the making of the feature. Enjoy the short!
Thanks to io9 for the heads up.
- 8/13/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
ROME -- Branko Schmidt's The Melon Route (Put Lubenica), a Croatian drama about a people smuggler who protects the sole survivor of an accident for which he was responsible, was the top film at the first Drake International Film Festival, taking home the award for best film plus the best actress award.
The festival, held near Naples in the city of Caserta, began June 23 and concluded Saturday.
John DeBellis was selected as best director for his work on The Last Request, a comedy about a son who leaves seminary to carry out his father's last request to have the family name carried on. The DIFF Future Award went to the New Zealand horror spoof Black Sheep, a comedy about a genetic experiment that turns sheep into bloodthirsty killers -- set in a country with more sheep than people.
Mei Sun, who played the sole survivor of the smuggling accident in Route, won the prize for actress, while the actor nod was given to Punk Love star Robert Blanche.
The festival, held near Naples in the city of Caserta, began June 23 and concluded Saturday.
John DeBellis was selected as best director for his work on The Last Request, a comedy about a son who leaves seminary to carry out his father's last request to have the family name carried on. The DIFF Future Award went to the New Zealand horror spoof Black Sheep, a comedy about a genetic experiment that turns sheep into bloodthirsty killers -- set in a country with more sheep than people.
Mei Sun, who played the sole survivor of the smuggling accident in Route, won the prize for actress, while the actor nod was given to Punk Love star Robert Blanche.
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