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==Horror/Thriller Movie Re-Cuts==
==Horror/Thriller Movie Re-Cuts==
These following recuts involved a horror/thriller movie take on lighter feel flicks. These includes:
These following recuts involved a horror/thriller movie take on lighter feel flicks. These includes:
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lbt1CfFv-E Orgazmo]'' portrays the film [[Orgazmo]] as a horror film.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpgU88AaBgM Enter The Dragon]'' portrays the film [[Enter The Dragon]] as a horror.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpgU88AaBgM Enter The Dragon]'' portrays the film [[Enter The Dragon]] as a horror.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlK5T9XuTrg A Christmas Gory]'' portrays the film [[A Christmas Story]] as a horror.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlK5T9XuTrg A Christmas Gory]'' portrays the film [[A Christmas Story]] as a horror.
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*''[http://youtube.com/watch?v=cxN2XbiK_o0&mode=related&search= The Lion King]'' portrays the film ''[[The Lion King]]'' as a horror film.
*''[http://youtube.com/watch?v=cxN2XbiK_o0&mode=related&search= The Lion King]'' portrays the film ''[[The Lion King]]'' as a horror film.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBtjPE_g5Oc&mode=related&search=meet%20the%20parents%20recut Meet the Parents]'' portrays the film [[Meet the Parents]] as a suspense thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBtjPE_g5Oc&mode=related&search=meet%20the%20parents%20recut Meet the Parents]'' portrays the film [[Meet the Parents]] as a suspense thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cszjPuYnyKU My Neighbor Totoro]'' protrays the film ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'' as a horror film
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_lNheQpA5k Office Space]'' portrays the film [[Office Space]] as a thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_lNheQpA5k Office Space]'' portrays the film [[Office Space]] as a thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lbt1CfFv-E Orgazmo]'' portrays the film [[Orgazmo]] as a horror film.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql84QyolIv4 Pleasantville]'' portrays the film [[Pleasantville]] as a mystery/thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql84QyolIv4 Pleasantville]'' portrays the film [[Pleasantville]] as a mystery/thriller.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic Scary Mary]'' portrays the 1964 movie Mary Poppins as a horror film.
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic Scary Mary]'' portrays the 1964 movie Mary Poppins as a horror film.

Revision as of 22:55, 5 February 2007

Template:Noncompliant Re-cut trailers refers to a re-edited film trailer that is created by re-editing footage from that film, or possibly just from that film's trailer. Re-cut trailers have become a popular internet phenomenon since fall of 2005. In almost all cases, these re-cut trailers derive their humor from casting the film's plot in a different light - these fake trailers present the film as something that it is very much not. For instance, a film with a murderous plot is made to look like a light and happy film, or vice versa.

History

Kill Christ

One of the first re-cut trailers debuted in December of 2003, named Kill Christ. It is a mock trailer parodying the films Kill Bill, Vol. 1 and The Passion of the Christ. It was created by New York University sophomores Ben Campbell, Sal Perez, Jack Picone and Spencer Somers. Using footage from the first Passion trailer, a new trailer was cut in the exact same format as the Kill Bill trailer, replacing "In 2003 Uma Thurman Will Kill Bill" with "In 2004 The Jews Will Kill Christ." The short piece was a satire on anti-Semitism and on movie trailer clichés.

The trailer was put on Somers' NYU homepage and within a few weeks had become somewhat of an internet phenomenon. Supposedly even some in Hollywood saw the piece, including Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino. This was more or less confirmed when Icon Pictures, the production company of Mel Gibson, threatened to sue NYU if the trailer wasn't removed from Somers' homepage. NYU relented and the trailer relocated to another site; Icon did not pursue the matter further.

Shining

A contest held by the Association of Independent Creative Editors led to the creation of a re-cut trailer of The Shining ([1]) in October of 2005, which made the horror film appear to be a light-hearted family drama about father/son bonding, adding voice-over narration and Peter Gabriel's song "Solsbury Hill" to augment the re-edited footage. The video, created by Robert Ryang from editorial house PS 260 ([2]) in New York City, became an internet phenomenon, and made Ryang minorly famous, as well as winning him the contest. The video also jumpstarted the popularity of re-cut trailers for the internet community.

Brokeback to the Future

Main article, including extensive list of examples: Brokeback Mountain parodies.

Soon after the Shining trailer took the internet by storm, a comedy group named Chocolate Cake City ([3]) created a re-cut trailer for the Back to the Future films, making the films characters seem to be in a romantic homosexual relationship akin to the one had by the main characters in the film Brokeback Mountain. This video has had much popularity and reception over the internet.

Brokeback to the Future was one of several re-cuts that emerged in late 2005 in which a homosexual relationship was suggested between two male leads. As Brokeback to the Future gained popularity in early 2006, other re-cuts were created that specifically parodied Brokeback Mountain.

SNL Digital Short Recut

Recently, The Lonely Island made an Saturday Night Live's Digital Short involving an trailer of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto which featured jewish racial slur similar to Mel Gibson's drunk incident. The trailer is located here ([4]).

Brokeback Mountain/Post-Brokeback Mountain Recut Parodies

Following the popularity of Brokeback Mountain, a number of trailers were created using the same characteristics as the well-known trailer, including fade ins, and the trademark soundtrack. Some examples include:

There are other parodies, made before and after Brokeback Mountain, which also suggest homosexual relationships between the main characters, including a parody of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire[6] suggesting a relationship between Harry and Ron; Seven[7] restyled as a romantic comedy; The Terminator[8] and Terminator 2: Judgment Day[9] with the Terminator as love interest, and Top Gun[10] focusing on the relationship between LT Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell and Tom 'Iceman' Kazanski.

Snakes On A Plane Recut Parodies

Similar to Brokeback Mountain popularity, There are few Snakes On A Plane recut trailers that involves crossover to other films.

Horror/Thriller Movie Re-Cuts

These following recuts involved a horror/thriller movie take on lighter feel flicks. These includes:

Romantic movie re-cuts

More serious films can be recut to portray the film as a romance:

Crossover/Crossover-like recuts

There are recut trailers involving the close meeting of two films (besides the titles). These include:

Others

There are other re-cut trailers on the internet that aren't as well known. They include the following.

Other Recut Parodies

These Recuts aren't trailers but instead either opening credits, short presentation or other. There are also trailers that can't fit in the categories above. These are the following Recuts:

  • Neo vs Robocop is actually a three-and-a-half minute battle between The Matrix's Neo and Robocop along with Yoda from Star Wars. There's also an Gold Edition of the same clip at [14].
  • Tie-Tanic Combined elements of Star Wars and Titanic, This is a presentation with CGI images of various Star Wars characters and ships involved in Titanic.

See also