When young Arthur is handed a mysterious comic book on Halloween night, little does he know that its hold on him will blur the lines of reality that have kept him blissfully ignorant of the danger our sister planet presents. In the comic book world, fate takes over the lives of military overachiever Franklin Mayfair, and his side-kick Russ Preston as they struggle to rescue Russ' niece who has been taken into the fold of a dangerous cult. What Frank and Russ discover is far more BIZARRE than anything their simple minds could have ever imagined. A SciFi spoof...part Ed Wood...part Tim Burton
Stars Rebecca Holden (Knight Rider, The Sisterhood) David Borowicz (Dead End Road, Knight Chills), DJ Perry (GPS, The 8th Plague, Judges)
heres the devinative trailer to the new scifi movie sunshine
starring cillian murphy this new version is by incorporated with the track from the hit scifi mini series v and an must see for scifi fans enjoy this new version as i did making of this trailer 20/10
frankie smales
(south leeds free press uk)
here is the original theatrical trailer to the scifi movie
starman starring jeff bridges and karen allen the video
is in top notch quality and it is excellent as an dvd extra to go with the movie 20/10
frankie smales
(south leeds free press uk)
a scifi and fantasy 3D movie made out in Bryce and Poser.
the most of the models are by me too, the others are freebies available on the web (thanks to the creators).
a special thanks and mention to Charles Bunczk for the great music !
original size is 729x576 at 25fps, the downloadable version is 640x480 at 25fps - Xvid, last release - over 160MB - you should have a look :-)
comments and suggestions are more than welcome !
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The quinissential 60's camp Scifi/Horror film. A brilliant scientist keeps the severed head of his wife alive after she is involved in a car crash.
These days the film leaves me thinking one thing - is this what Ted Williams' progeny had in mind?