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Superman vs. Destructor

By Evman of De-Evolution Studios

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SUPERMAN vs DESTRUCTOR is... well... it's a movie... with Superman in it.

No other way to really describe it... other than -

-It's a comedy
-It was filmed at a film camp at Penn State University as a sort of "final project"
-It was filmed in less than a 24 hour time period
-It was conceived in about an hour over dinner
-We think it's pretty spiffy

There were 3 guidelines all group's final projects had to follow.

1) A prop (Safety Goggles) must be used.
2) The line "I knew this plan had a flaw" must be said.
3) We must film a scene in front of a place called the Palmer Art Museum.

The movie was filmed at PSU, and edited there for the camp. The first version was rushed in the editing, but we kept the master DV tape from the shoot, I brought it home, and re-edited it, adding spiffy Donner-esque titles, and we, of course, filmed the final minute in front of my greenscreen.

And now i'll stop jabbering and listing and let you watch-

SUPERMAN vs DESTRUCTOR

Enjoy.

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Reviews and Comments

fertesz (5th Jan 2009 23:12)

It was funny, though seemed a bit "forced" at times imho. Last scene is kinda suprising, where Superman actually uses his powers - I liked it Nice work. Even more so, because you had a very limited time period, and certain specifications concerning props, dialogues etc. That's impressive. One question though - about kryptonite's glow. Did you intentionaly left Destructor's fingers unmasked, implying that the glow is actualy a kind of aura, lighting everything in certain area, regardless of obstacles that would normally block normal sources of light, or was it merely a matter of time constraint/technical difficulties in applying a mask?

 

Tarn (5th Jan 2009 11:25)

Yeah, this is still my favourite piece by you guys. The deadpan, world-weary humour is brilliant and works for me far better than the screwball American Idiots humour.

 

Atom (1st Jan 2009 09:14)

I loved this from the beginning. Besides the highly-quotable, epic 'American Idiots 2'; I think this is your best piece of work to date.