Batman: Ashes to Ashes

Ceramic-Notepad-MochaAshes to Ashes is a French fan film shot in 13 days, and made on a budget of 10,000 Euros. The film heavily borrows elements from Frank Miller’s various works – especially his vision of Sin City.

The Batman of this film is all rage and fury. Provoked by the murder of his most faithful aide, he goes on a murderous rampage across the city.  But the central figure slot in this story is not occupied by the Dark Knight, but by an assorted rogues gallery of  violent criminals, mad men and dangerous, sexy women.

Ashes to Ashes is, visually, a gorgeous piece of filmmaking. Atmospheric and dark, the filmmakers have managed to create an incredible vision of Gotham city on a relatively tiny budget. But its main drawback is its weak and incoherent storyline. There are also scenes filled with gratuitous violence –  intended to provoke and shock – but which ultimately collapse under the weight of their own absurdity.

The 15 minute film is subtitled in English for international audiences. The subtitles themselves are unintentionally hilarious, partly because of the effects of directly transliterating the dialogues from French into English. Just sample this:  “Guilt is like a terrible diarrhea.”

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Super Heroes – A Short Award Winning Film

Um, I love watching women in Wonder Woman costumes.

Super Powers, a short, humorous  film directed by John Mitchell and Jeremy Kipp Walker, was the winner in the ‘Best Narrative Short Film’ category at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.

A young (heterosexual) couple decide to add some excitement into their jaded married life by dressing up as superheroes. This plan, however, leads to some unexpected and funny complications, but the couple finally manage to fire up some much-needed passion in their lives.

The film has some bad language, so it’s slightly NSFW.

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