Kipple wrote:THX1138 wrote: "...so you'll probably just have to ignore me. lol. "

http://www.aviatorpictures.com/
Batman vs Robocop...need I say more? Okay, if you dont't beleive me, hop on over to that site. Robocop is vastly underweight, and Batman just looks so god awful. Points for trying, but no points for creativity.
http://www.collorastudios.com/projects/bde/bdemain.htm
A nice start...until the Alien and Predators jump into the story. Yes, the Alien from Alien/Aliens and the Predator from Predator/Predator 2/AVP. Nice beginning, a fight between an awsome-looking batman and a great Joker...but it goes down the shitter when the aliens come in. There's no story to it at all!
See where I'm going with this? People use the term "fanfilm" and "fanfiction" as a way to get around licensing issues and copyright infringement...but they also use it as a license to totally destroy a good franchise. Star Wars has gotten so bad, Lucasfilm has devided Star Wars into 2 divisions: Star Wars movies and Star Wars: Expanded Universe. Expanded Universe is unofficial and/or stuff that conflicts with the movies. I think I said this in another post. I'm all for fanfilms and fanart and fanstories. But I'm also a big believer in being creative (just look at my signature quote). Being creative and being an innovator. You aren't being creative by standing on the shoulders of what others have done. Granted, we all want to see more from the world of Blade Runner. That's where the fanfilms and fanfiction step in. But when people use the "fan" term as a license to totally change the way the original product was meant to be, that's what I have a problem with. Stay true to the original, and don't be cheesy, that's all I ask.
Perhapse I should just start a blog. (<-- I'm just going to keep on saying this, and about the 100th time I say this I'll actually start one)