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Fan Film Podcast - Episode 22
By Christopher Moshier
Jul 31, 2008 - 11:31:09 AM
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Sandy Collora is a BIG name in the world of the fan film producing the classic "Batman: Dead End" and his follow-up FF, "World’s Finest." Dead End was and is directly responsible for the countless Batman fan films that came after not to mention comic book fan films in general. Dead End also single handedly made fan films no longer welcome at the San Diego Comic Con. It showed Hollywood the fans could do it better. Hollywood doesn’t like that!
Sandy talks to the FFP this week discussing his new original film project "Hunter Prey", a low-budget, independent film with nods to such sci-fi greats as the original Star Wars and Planet of the Apes.
COMING SOON: The FFP will be on vacation for the next couple weeks. But when we get back here are a list of the guests we’ll have on tap to close out the summer and bring us through the fall months; Film Makers Chris Cowan & Alexander Randleman from "Elseworlds", Director Dan Nastro from "Confessions of a Teenage Supergirl", David Guivant from the Iron Man fan film, Gary Hughes on his retro series "Thirty Second Doom", James Christopher from "Death of Batman", and several others I’m probably forgetting.
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