This is a review of a “Fan Edit,” and is intended for people who are familiar with the “original” studio cut(s). I may reveal details of that version, including twists and the ending. Perfection. I’d say “brilliant,” but it really isn’t; it’s obvious. “Brilliant” should be reserved for things that everyone and his uncle couldn’t
Constantine: Hellblazer
This is a review of a “Fan Edit.” Details of the original film, including twists and the ending, may be revealed. Constantine is a so-so action-horror film that has uninvolving action and nothing particularly frightening. It’s emotionally distant, with a recycled plot and underwritten characters. Its star, Keanu Reeves, based his interpretation of John Constantine
The Crow: The O’Barr Edit
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The ADigitalMan Edit
The Matrix Series Fan Edits
These are reviews of “Fan Edits” and are intended for people who are familiar with the “original” studio cuts. I may reveal details of those versions, including twists and the ending. After the Star Wars films, there are more fan edits of The Matrix movies than any other film or film series. It’s easy to
The Phantom of the Opera Resynched
This is a review of a “Fan Edit.” Details of the original film, including twists and the ending, may be revealed. I may not seem to be a good choice to review anything connected to The Phantom of the Opera. Not only do I not understand why someone would undertake re-editing it, I don’t understand why
Silent Hill: The Spence Edition
This is a review of a “Fan Edit,” and is intended for people who are familiar with the “original” studio cut(s). I may reveal details of that version, including twists and the ending. In an era of feeble videogame-based films, and jittery, grainy, and generally unattractive cinematography used as a replacement for talent in attempting
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Remixed
This is a review of a “Fan Edit.” Details of the original film, including twists and the ending, may be revealed. One of the first “all-blue screen” films, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a wonder of technology and art design. An homage to the adventure serials of the 1930s (although its look