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There are many other movies we've made over the years. Some have
slipped into obscurity, others have found their way out onto the internet
and have appeared all over the world. In this section we'll attempt
to list as many of them as we can find, providing links to watch them
where possible.
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| UFO Spotters |
This is a short film (under 90 seconds) we shot back in 2001, and since
2002 has had titles and credits attached and been made available on
various sites to watch streaming or to download.
It features two of the characters from the movie
Foiled - Ray and
Scanner. They're both heavily into science-fiction, comics,
train-spotting and - now - UFO-spotting! The film shows them
out on a field trip to watch UFOs, and answers that all important
question: "are mobile phones really bad for your health?"
Starring Mark Stalker as Ray and Mike Varty as Scanner.
Statistics:
Running-time: 87 seconds
Year of Production: 2001
Watch the film now here, or download it in
Quicktime format from
revver.com. Alternatively,
there is a streaming version on
Google
Video.
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| The Alien
That Came To Dinner |
This was shot in May 2004, and finally made it onto the internet in
December of that year. Once again, Ray and Scanner are reunited for
a further science-fiction related adventure. This time... well, the
title of the film gives away as much as you need to know!
Starring Mark Stalker as Ray, Mike Varty as Scanner and Lucinda
Randolph as the alien. Mark Flitter handled alien wrangling and
design, and The Ma and Cheese Monster Factory were responsible
for alien construction.
Statistics:
Running-time: 2 minutes 12 seconds
Year of Production: 2004
Watch the film now here.
Behind The Scenes Trivia
The game that Scanner and Ray are seen playing throughout the film is
a real board game called Foiled - basically a rip-off of the
better known Frustration. It's fairly obvious why we wanted
to get it into a film!
The film was shot in Farnborough, Hampshire, inside the house that
Dr Hall finds himself outside of in the first episode of his
series.
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| Diet Coke Ad Spoof |
Probably the most famous of the movies on this page. Sightings
of this spoof we made of a "Diet Coke" commercial have come in from all over
the world.
We took a well-known TV advert, cut out the shots of the guy the
women are all admiring, and replaced them with equivalent shots
of superstar legend Geraint Pritchard.
Statistics:
Running-time: 30 seconds
Year of Production: 1996-ish
Watch the film now here.
Have You Seen This Film Somewhere? - if you've seen it online,
on television, or anywhere else, let us know by posting in the
"Others"
forum.
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| Upon A Time |
On Saturday 16th August, 2003, we took part in a challenge in London to make
a film in 48 hours. The title and genre of the film were picked at random
and we were competing against hundreds of other filmmaking teams. What we
ended up with was a documentary about reincarnation called "Upon A Time".
You can read all about our adventures on the
"Upon A Time" web page.
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| What Is Up? Ad Spoof |
Another spoof of a famous ad. This time, we thought we'd jump
on the bandwagon when everyone was making their own version of the
Budweiser "Whassup" commercial.
Our take on it has some very English guys drinking tea and watching
cricket. We tried to emulate the original as closely as possible
by timing our shots to be the same length and trying to pick similar angles.
This is without a doubt the quickest production we've ever made. It
was up on the internet within five or six hours of starting production!
We basically cast it, shot it and edited it in less than half a day.
Statistics:
Running-time: 1 minute 1 second
Year of Production: 2000-ish
You can watch this film here.
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| A
Voyage Into Ultimate Canadian Terror |
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This film is more like an extended trailer for a movie which
doesn't exist. It was shot in May 1999 during a trip to
Algonquin Provincial
Park in Ontario, Canada, and features 3 of the cast of
Sunday
Night Zombies - Steven McCombe, Howell Parry and Jaime Katz.
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Set to various pieces of scary music (including the theme
from Psycho), it features our adventures in the wilderness -
including some canoeing, a close encounter with a moose, an
evil television set, lots of wandering through trees and rain,
and some karaoke.... (hence the terror part of the title).
Statistics:
Running-time: 3 minutes 43 seconds
Year of Production: 1999
This film is not available online.
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| Chirophobia |
This was a short film we shot in Carlisle. The title
Chirophobia means "fear of hands". It's quite
bizarre, featuring a girl (played by Jessica Evans) being pursued
by some evil disembodied hands (played by Howell Parry and Steven
McCombe). When she bumps into a mysterious stranger (played
by Andrew Prentice) she must make a difficult choice...
We shot this in one straightforward day. Highlight
was an experiment in trying to get the hands to move faster by
making Howell lie on a skateboard and pushing him along with an
axe. Don't ask.
Statistics:
Running-time: 1 minute 52 seconds
Year of Production: 2001
This film is not available online.
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| Pool Monster |
This ultra-short film (a mere 10 seconds) was made way back in
the 1980s (around 1986). It can't be described without
spoiling the experience of watching it, so watch it now...
Statistics:
Running-time: 10 seconds
Year of Production: around 1986
Watch the film now here.
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| Sheep Man |
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Some people really like this movie. I have no idea
why! It's badly written, badly directed, badly shot,
badly edited and I'm not saying anything about the acting
because they're my friends! If you want to know more
there's a really ancient web-site about it that's no longer
maintained but somehow is still surviving out there on the
internet. Check it out by
clicking
here.
Statistics:
Running-time: unknown
Year of Production: 1996
This film is not available online. Thankfully.
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| Australia 2002 |
This was a video I shot whilst on holiday in Australia in
September 2002. The whole thing is set to music and
is themed around each day, featuring the best clips from
whatever we got up to. Scenes include a day cycling
around an island, a relaxing day out sailing on a yacht,
a drunken wine tasting boat trip, and an unforgettable
visit to the spectacular Pinnacles Desert.
Statistics:
Running-time: 18 minutes 42 seconds
Year of Production: 2002
You can see one of the days - featuring us cycling around
Rottnest Island - here.
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