
FILMOGRAPHY
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2006
151. The
Angry Video Game Nerd: "Bible Games"
22
Minutes
Christmas
episode
2007
152. The
Angry Movie Nerd: "TMNT 3"
22
Minutes
First angry nerd movie review
153. Video
Game Vault (AVGN) "Duck Tales"
2
Minutes
First good game review, done by the Angry Video Game Nerd, but not as one of
the traditional reviews. Instead, part of Screwattack.com's Video Game Vault
series of mini game reviews.
154. AVGN:
"Atari 5200"
10
Minutes
First Angry Video Game Nerd review of 2007!
155. AVGN:
"Ghostbusters (NES)"
18
Minutes
156. AVGN:
"Ghostbusters: Follow-Up (NES, 2600, SMS)"
11 Minutes
157. AVGN:
"Ghostbusters: Conclusion (NES [2], GEN)"
13 Minutes
158. Spaghetti
Western
5 Minutes
This was made for the 48 Hour Film project, a worldwide filmmaking competition in which filmmakers race to finish a movie
in less than 48 hours. Teams meet up Friday night and randomly draw a genre
from a hat which could be "Action, sci-fi-, horror, superhero, buddy film,
historical drama, mockumentary...etc." Then, every team gets the same 3
things which must appear in the film. A PROP, a CHARACTER, and a LINE OF DIALOGUE.
Then the race is off, and the teams must come back in 48 hours with the final
film done. All writing, shooting, and editing must happen within those 48 hours.
It's always a lot of fun and this was my 4th year in a row entering. After getting "spy", then, "mystery", then "spy" again as my genres, I was relieved to get "WESTERN" this time. The curse has finally been lifted. With this, it became much easier to come up with an idea. Also, I rounded up the smallest team possible with only two other teammates, Liam Mulvey and Matt Manahan who I only met last week. We all had a great time, and didn't stress. No elaborate lighting set-ups like the last years, and no external microphones. It was as low scale as it can get.
Our emphasis
this year was just to make an entertaining little movie that would work well
with a large audience. Watching it at the final screening is always a huge laugh
fest and it was awkward always having the serious film. This time, we made it
funny, and cast my friend Liam's two sons, Liam (age 6) and Michael (age 3)
as the stars. It was challenging and fun at the same time. They're improvisation
took the film in directions we could have never expected, but this also made
it diffcult to match cut shots smoothly together. It was like trying to cut
a documentary into a cinematic film, so it was a great excercise in editing
and not to mention, directing. I brought Kyle Justin in to write a song "I'm
just a kid" which he finished in about 3 minutes. It added another dimension
of charm to the whole thing. In the end, we were all happy with the movie and
had a good time.
159. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: The new TMNT.
4 Minutes
Due to overwhelming requests, I posted my thoughts on the new Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles movie. This might be the first in a series of movie reviews.
160. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: GrindHouse
4 Minutes
161. AVGN:
SpiderMan
10 Minutes
A pretty wild one, I must say.
162. Fun
Stuff
2 Minutes
Just a little party trick. check
it out.
163. Know
What's Bullshit
_ Minutes
A funny little series about common or trivial stuff that is bull shit. I'm counting
this all as one film, because it'll get too out of control trying to count all
of them in the long run.
164. AVGN:
Sega CD
13 Minutes
165. AVGN:
Sega 32X
9 Minutes
166. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: SpiderMan 3
6 Minutes
167. AVGN:
Silver Surfer (NES)
10 Minutes
168. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: Transformers (1986)
8 Minutes
169. AVGN: Die Hard (NES)
9 Minutes
170. AVGN: Independence Day (Playstation)
6 Minutes
171. AVGN: Simpsons games (NES)
13 Minutes
172. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: Die Hard 4
3 Minutes
173. CINEMASSACRE's
MOVIE REVIEW: Transformers (2007)
3 Minutes
174. My thoughts on Ghostbusters 3
3 Minutes