Four geeks attempt to make a Fan-produced Star Wars film, and the director quickly makes things miserable from the stress.Four geeks attempt to make a Fan-produced Star Wars film, and the director quickly makes things miserable from the stress.Four geeks attempt to make a Fan-produced Star Wars film, and the director quickly makes things miserable from the stress.
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- TriviaNeeding money and not able to offer anything in return for people's "investments", the filmmakers offered a Producer's credit, an invitation to the premiere, and a copy of the movie for any sizable donation to the production. They raised $2,500.
- Crazy creditsGreedo as himself
- Alternate versionsReleased the "Enriched" version online at the same website, featuring better online compression and a few editing tweaks to quicken pacing. Also includes quick scene of Zarth singing "I Think I Love You" to a Princess Leia miniature.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Drugs (2003)
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Star Wars: Bond of the Force is Tom's dream, using cash that he gained from a couple of unfortunate Trekkies. However after months of unpaid work all he and his friends have to show for it is a month of rubbish footage, bad performances and nothing solid. Depressed about the whole project and unsure if he is depressed because he watches Star Wars or he watches Star Wars because he is depressed, Tom thinks back to the beginnings of the film, the planning stage, the plotting and the obstacles they have had to overcome to get to where they now are and how he can go anywhere from there.
Opening with a bit of the fan film that the characters in this film are trying to make, this mockumentary is a very funny and enjoyable film that will appeal to the sort of viewers who download fan films and watch similar films to the makers. The plot is simple enough but the simple "making of" is mixed well with the creative process (or a spoof of) and even good special effects at points as well. The film is partly quite fresh and clever but it is also hard to ignore how many things have influenced it to the point of being a near copy of other things Woody Allen is certainly the formative influence for the first "real" scene. Fortunately for most of the film the references are cleverly done and funny Usual Suspects, Matrix, Star Wars (of course) and even other fan films are referenced and they are mainly very funny and cleverly done, it manages to avoid the tiresome effect that some films can have where they just reference without any effort, uniqueness or care. The writing of the film is very good in other regards too and this can be seen by just how convincing it is as a documentary, Hanel and Phelan did a great job.
The acting from the amateurs is roundly impressive as well. None of them are asked to do anything that special but they come off natural when playing "themselves" but they also carry the spoof sections well without ever coming across as wooden as some performances in other fan films. Overall this may not be a "Star Wars" film in the same way as other fan films but this greatly exceeds many of them because it is funny, clever and well done. It helps if you have the same sense of humour but I think if you've bothered to download this then you probably have and you'll probably enjoy it as much as I did.
Opening with a bit of the fan film that the characters in this film are trying to make, this mockumentary is a very funny and enjoyable film that will appeal to the sort of viewers who download fan films and watch similar films to the makers. The plot is simple enough but the simple "making of" is mixed well with the creative process (or a spoof of) and even good special effects at points as well. The film is partly quite fresh and clever but it is also hard to ignore how many things have influenced it to the point of being a near copy of other things Woody Allen is certainly the formative influence for the first "real" scene. Fortunately for most of the film the references are cleverly done and funny Usual Suspects, Matrix, Star Wars (of course) and even other fan films are referenced and they are mainly very funny and cleverly done, it manages to avoid the tiresome effect that some films can have where they just reference without any effort, uniqueness or care. The writing of the film is very good in other regards too and this can be seen by just how convincing it is as a documentary, Hanel and Phelan did a great job.
The acting from the amateurs is roundly impressive as well. None of them are asked to do anything that special but they come off natural when playing "themselves" but they also carry the spoof sections well without ever coming across as wooden as some performances in other fan films. Overall this may not be a "Star Wars" film in the same way as other fan films but this greatly exceeds many of them because it is funny, clever and well done. It helps if you have the same sense of humour but I think if you've bothered to download this then you probably have and you'll probably enjoy it as much as I did.
- bob the moo
- Jul 15, 2005
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