Star Wreck 6 Finally Complete 376
EvilNTUser writes "Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning can now be ordered on DVD, and will hopefully be shipped before 2005-09-06 unless you slashdot them (the link uses Coral). The independent movie is a 103 minute parody of Star Trek and Babylon 5, with all special effects rendered by the makers themselves. It looks like all the delays were worth it, so make sure you don't miss Captain Pirk's quest for world domination."
Surprise! Um. Not. Cool though! (Score:5, Informative)
The english order page is here [nyud.net], but the darn thing is quite expensive. It's listed as 24 euros, which is $29.35 [google.com] in American money.
Also, the release date for Internet distribution is October 1st.
Re:Surprise! Um. Not. Cool though! (Score:5, Informative)
"The english order page is here [nyud.net], but the darn thing is quite expensive. It's listed as 24 euros, which is $29.35 in American money."
Note to everyone: Remember to edit the URL if you're ordering it.
Also remember that there will be a free download later. Personally I'm going to pay for it, though, because they deserve all the support they can get.
Re:Surprise! Um. Not. Cool though! (Score:2)
Re:Surprise! Um. Not. Cool though! (Score:2)
Shameless plug. (Score:1)
The job of editors is to make good articles better, and bad articles go away, dig?
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:5, Informative)
RTFA.
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:5, Insightful)
Well, because this
I find the idea of homemade space battle movie very much in line with "News for nerds, stuff that matters". Everyone is complaining about the (low) quality of stuff that Hollywood produces; suppose every hobbyist with a computer could make professional-looking special effects ? What would that mean about indie movies ability to compete with Hollywood ones ?
Think about it - a virtual movie studio right in your own computer, complete with virtual actors (because, lets face it, keeping several people working on a project like an indie movie is propably going to be the hardest part - it's not nice if the main character walks away halfway through), costumes, sets, semi-automatic cameramen...
What kind of movie would you want to write and direct today ?
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:2)
A pr0n movie, of course!
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:2)
There biggest problem with making porn movies with a computer is aiming. Porn requires close contact, which means that you need to be very carefull to place everything so that there won't be any interpenetrations except where they should be. Of course a proper movie studio will take care of this, but todays programs don't (or does someone know any that do ?).
That said, you could always get Poser [e-frontier.com] and start producing
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:2)
They're charging about $30 for the DVD, right? Doesn't that, by definition, disqualify them from amateur status?
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:2)
Re:Shameless plug. (Score:3, Insightful)
No. An amateur, in this context, is someone who doesn't make his living from whatever it's he's amateur at. SW6 was 5 years in production and cost thousands of euros; there's no way they will turn a profit, much less cover their living expenses from the past 5 years. Besides, the movie is supposed to become a free download after a while. Check also Elfwood [lysator.liu.se], and see how many people have mention
first post (Score:2)
Cool! (Score:1)
Re:Cool! (Score:2)
Re:Cool! (Score:2)
Free download will be available.. (Score:1)
Re:Free download will be available.. (Score:2)
Are there any good previous fanmade movies with Star Trek theme?
Re:Free download will be available.. (Score:2)
ISO 8601, no less.
Do not slashdot (Score:1)
Good luck
First: First comment (Score:1)
Re:First: First comment (Score:2)
now you have your answer.
Re:First: First comment (Score:2, Informative)
Because the MPAA has nothing on them? It's 100% original stuff, except for the parodic/satiric references to Star Trek & Babylon 5.
I hope their website ... (Score:5, Funny)
Cap'n, I canna' give ya 'ny more pageloads, tha' tribbles are typin' 'a fast a they can!
If you can't say anything nice... (Score:5, Funny)
Hmmmm...
It's got some really hot Finnish chicks in it.
Seems awfully quiet this morning. (Score:2, Interesting)
Is it just me, or does it seem that nobody has anything to say on
Did
I hope it isn't going to bomb. (Score:2)
I'm sure people who have liked the previous parts will like the film however.
Re:I hope it isn't going to bomb. (Score:3, Informative)
Two words: William. Shatner.
Could it be? (Score:2)
What happened? The comment system isn't working anymore. Don't mod me down, it's really broken. No comments since the last three stories.
Another page... (Score:2)
(* Some browsers, like Firefox are not able to render all stylesheet commands, such as scroll bar color)
I submitted this Saturday. WTF (Score:2, Funny)
Wow. (Score:2)
Christ. With a description like that, I am positively overflowing with excitement.
--riney
test (Score:2)
someone taunting the FPers? (Score:3, Funny)
Used to be a fan... (Score:4, Interesting)
The thing that pisses me off most, is that they turned the Borg into frigging vampires. This, in my opinion (as an American) is the standard American moral cop out. The Borg were evil because of their evil queen leader. Kill the evil leader and the people are cured. The Nazis were evil because of Hitler. The Chinese were Communists because of Mao. At least the series had members of the Borg Collective in thrall to a fascist leader (lore) after their destruction, so it wasn't like everything was a-okay.
While I have my problems with The Matrix (I could believe in humans being enslaved in the Matrix in order to use their neural nets for the purpose of the Machines, but for energy? Too inefficient), it was one of the few films which didn't fall back on this cliched notion of evil. It showed people fighting because they were nations and because of economic reasons. It even had the guts to blame humans for the war. I wish Star Trek would have taken a similar tack, showing how the Borg were formed, not by some evil leader, but by economic conditions and competition, and by their own 'free' will.
After all, eventually Borg style networking will be more efficient than going to school for 16 years to learn what you need to know. It'll be like an instant college degree. Economics and the race to the bottom as people compete tends to compell certain life choices and the use of certain technology. And those choices change us as humans and as a society.
I suppose that's the theme of GATTACA, to a degree. I think Star Trek would have been better off using The Borg to the same effect.
Re:Used to be a fan... (Score:2)
True but scary, picture any extremist(left or right or up or down) you know, chances are their children have a slightly different view, sometimes even thei
Re:Used to be a fan... (Score:2)
You have a point, but there are some things I just don't want to discover for myself.
-The proper way to configure an NIS+ domain. Who cares. I just want my desktop from any computer in the house.
-The intricacies of filling out income tax return form. Just tell me how much I have to pay so that I don't have to go to jail. OK. I already concede that I'm going to lose, and the rul
Re:Used to be a fan... (Score:2)
You COULD pump your energy from a nuclear generator into various systems that would sustain human beings and then re
Re:Used to be a fan... (Score:2)
Or as Voltaire (?) said, "every nation has the government it deserves."
A parody of what?? (Score:2, Funny)
How Timely.
Deja-vu (Score:2)
Woah, really spooky... Just had a little deja-vu a few minutes ago, but never thought reality would have actually been altered. Obviously, I was wrong... What's next today, Hell freezes over or something?
All jokes aside, big congrats to EvilNTUser!
Re:Deja-vu (Score:2)
One of the few coral links in a writeup, and it is one of the few stories that should really be linked directly to the site.
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Evan
Re:Deja-vu (Score:2)
"So this is a coral link. Great. Now, do I trust that the system does the right thing if I put my credit card number in to actually order the DVD?"
I thought it would be a good compromise to just warn about it, like I did. Now it won't be melted by everyone who just wants to see the website, and people who actually want to order it still have a functional form as soon as they edit the url.
Re:Deja-vu (Score:2)
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Evan
Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:3, Interesting)
And where are all the comments? This is like the fourth
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:5, Informative)
Thanks to Jerry Falwell vs. Larry Flynt, satire has been protected by a landmark supreme court decision. A fan flick is not satire, in case you didn't know. Fan flicks are not protected free speech, though, personally I think anything you can create whether it be music, speech, or video should all be protected under our first amendment rights. Blatant plagurism is one thing, but creating something new based upon an existing concept should be protected, especially when there is no financial gain to be made, as in fan flicks.
If the republic represented people instead of corporations, this would be the case. A good idea to see who your congressperson represents would be to look at their campaign donations. Too bad so much soft money gets unrecorded, not to mention people in congress who likely line their pockets for pushing through pro-corporate legislation. How do you think the Senators get to be the rich white men they are?
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:2)
Use of the original material for parody and satire is generally Fair Use. But not all satire is necessarily protected speech by the Bourne Convention (which, btw, Finland is almost certainly a participant). Specifically, non-parody Derivative Works are probably *not* protected.
This particular implementation sounds very much like a parody, ho
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:2)
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:2)
Re:Lawsuits waiting to happen? (Score:2)
Swedish! (Score:2)
More? (Score:2)
Still waiting for the trailer to download.
"The first Finnish full-length scifi comedy" (Score:2, Interesting)
Already? (Score:2)
Looks good (Score:2)
Michael
Figures (Score:2)
My youth ^ 2 (Score:2)
I'm buying this for sure, only because someone else put on DVD what we only dreamed of. I haven't gone to a movie theater in years but I'll happily support those who can do so much for so long.
Also thanks to the article poster or editor who used Coral for the link. Is the
Nice looking! (Score:2)
Downloadable? (Score:2)
Re:Downloadable? (Score:2)
The best Finnish movie ever. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The best Finnish movie ever. (Score:2)
Curious question about translations (Score:3, Interesting)
In the trailer there are a lot of seemingly bizarre translations. Twinkler Banks is a great example. Was that a translation made on the word or the meaning of the words? Or was it just wrong altogether? While I understand it is a parody, foreign humor can be difficult to understand at times. Fortunately special effects usually are not confusing.
Re:Curious question about translations (Score:2, Informative)
Anyway it refers to a lightsource that lights very briefly.
Wrecks usually plays _a_lot_ with engrish.
Like 'Täysi kieroutuminen', where 'kiero' can mean both 'warp' or 'deviant'.
Special effects... (Score:4, Insightful)
If you spend $50 million on polishing up a piece of dog crap, you still have a piece of crap, nicely polished in the end.
Let's hope that these guys (please, please) spent a lot of time on the script, story, etc, which will make a good movie/story. Independent films are often much better than those big over-produced films. These Hollywood monstrousities often have 10 producers, all adding their various formula of bells and whistles, that they think some standard audience will like. That's why there are so many sequels out there - it's a "safe" gamble for the studio, and usually BORING.
Re:Special effects... (Score:2)
In fact lots of people think your wrong about 'War of the Worlds'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407304/ratings [imdb.com]
If you really want to pick on a movie that is all flash and no substance try picking on a real bomb like 'Stealth'.
Re:Special effects... (Score:3, Insightful)
A movie that's only effects isn't much, true. But remember that, especially with something like War of the Worlds, the movie itself is already an "effect", i.e., an attempt to render a literary concept into a visually believable form. If one's willing to settle for the mere narrative adequacy of "placehol
Re:Special effects... (Score:2)
That said, they have three saving graces: 1) They're usually free, 2)They're short, which makes all of the above bearable and 3) Most of them show a lot of passion, if not a little originality.
The ideal would for these untrained, passionate p
Re:Special effects... (Score:2, Insightful)
About time. Lucas could really use a lessons or two.
This is a COMEDY? More like tragedy. (Score:2)
The special effects are incredible, though.
Yay for Coral Cache! (Score:2)
Um... (Score:3, Interesting)
As usual, cheers to the CGI and OMGZ to everything else.
First post ?! (Score:2)
This movie looks awesome. Production quality looks great for a no-budget fan film. From the article:
I also hope they'll be the first feature-length movie
Effects are actually pretty impressive (Score:2)
Thankfully this is a parody or I could only imagine the pain and suffering that would come from all of the IP (ship designs) that they borrowed
Re:Effects are actually pretty impressive (Score:2)
Most independents have acting so bad you want to gouge your eyes out with a spoon. Acting so bad that it makes william shatner's TOS appearances look like shakespeare in comparison.
Kestrel (Score:2)
Re:Kestrel (Score:2)
Well... (Score:2)
Too bad there is no Finnish word for 'comedy.'
Going to have to wait (Score:2)
the downloads are breaking up, captain.
Wrecked stars (Score:2)
English version? (Score:2)
Re:English version? (Score:2)
Re:English version? (Score:2)
Echo, echo, echo. Isn't that what I said?
"guess what - people outside the US actually have their own languages!"
Perhaps if I hadn't made it past Kindergarden, I would not have realized that for myself. I am so glad you addressed that issue.
"FYI it's in Finnish as in Finland"
And I always thought that was a fish, not a country, gosh!
Why don't you fuk oov! (Score:2)
http://www.ghostalmedia.com/fukov.jpg [ghostalmedia.com]
Re:Six? (Score:2)
Re:Six? (Score:2)
"Does the 6 in the article's title imply there are 5 others, or does it have some other significance?"
There are 5 more, but they're just something that a group of friends would film in high school. 1-4 use poorly drawn computer graphics that get progressively better, and the 5th one uses real people.
Re:Whats a Pirkinning? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Whats a Pirkinning? (Score:2, Informative)
Captain Pirk - the hero in this movie
Re:Not So Fast (Score:2)
You understand incorrectly. The movie is quite finished. They're now taking orders for the DVDs, and will begin sending them out by Sept. 6th.
October 1st is probably the date you have in mind. That's when free Internet Distribution will begin.
Re:Not So Fast (Score:2)
It just took them a while to edit out Wil Wheaton's scenes.
+1 stupid.
Re:why? (Score:4, Interesting)
Once upon a time (any time within the 20th century before the 1960s in the United States), men only had short conservative hair cuts and women had hair like Donna Reed. During these times, all dissent on any front was not only frowned upon but wound up getting you investigated as a "dirty red". But, as is wont to happen, the conservatives became more and more corrupt and the average person began seeing through their illusion of morality. More and more of those "beatniks" and their kind started to become prevalent in society and the conservatives lost their grip.
In the 60s, the counterculturalists morphed into hippies and one of the symbols of the males of their rebellion was to grow long hair as a reaction against the crew cut. This trend spread until not only hippies had long hair, but even college professors, detectives, doctors and even lawyers (by the 80s)! What was once a symbol of rebellion had become a weakened style statement with no real substance. By the 90s you were seeing a mixture of men sporting both crew cuts and pony tails.
Finally, sometime between the 70s and now, geeks (who are woefully behind the times in terms of style and counterculture) caught onto the concept of the male pony tail. This seemed to spread throughout several of the geek subcultures such as the Linux community, gamers, sci-fi fans and the like. The meaning of the pony tail amongst these folk is somewhat of a mystery because it's likely to be both a symbol of some kind of rebellion (akin to, "I shake my fist at thee") and an awkward fashion statement. So it's safe to say that the reason these folks have pony tails is probably because they want them. But it's also safe to say that they probably haven't a clue in the world WHY they want them. Except maybe because "so and so has one and he's super cool".
Did that clear things up?
Re:why? (Score:2)
Or not. It's hard to say.
Re:why? (Score:2)
I'm a confessed geek and used to have a ponytail, although people seemed to assume that I smoked pot because I had it, and that kind of pissed me off. I was a CS professor at the time. It was kind of a pain for me to take care of; I was too lazy to use good shampoo!
But now I live where it's hot and humid, and I'm SOOO glad I don't have long hair. It would probably itch bad.
Now people don't think I burn. Which is better.
Re:why? (Score:2)
Re:Or... (Score:2)
Re:Or... (Score:2)
Re:Or... (Score:2)
Re:How about a language that we understand (Score:3, Insightful)
(This particular movie is not a problem, as I'm Finnish.
Re:How about a language that we understand (Score:2)