Our RoboCop Remake
Our RoboCop Remake is a crowd-sourced film project based on the 1987 Paul Verhoeven classic. Organized through Channel 101 and a bunch of other places, we're 50 filmmakers (amateur and professional) from Los Angeles and New York who have split the original RoboCop up into individual pieces and have remade the movie ourselves. Not necessarily a shot-for-shot remake, but a scene-for-scene retelling. As big fans of the original RoboCop, and as filmmakers and film fans admittedly rolling our eyes at the Hollywood remake machine, we've elected to do this remake thing our own way.
Kate Freund
Matthew Freund
Hank Friedmann
Alex Kavutskiy
Wade Randolph
Jon Watts
Scott Yacyshyn
Casts & Crew
Chase Fein
Nichole Bagby
Willy Roberts
Randall Park
Jae Suh Park
G. Larry Butler
Also Directed by Kate Freund
The Vacationaires love to go on vacation. In the first episode, they go on their very first cruise. From Kelsy Abbott, Kate Freund, and Kyle Reiter.
Also Directed by Matthew Freund
Renowned billionaire Frank Pierre invites you to tour his brand new Hotel and Casino.
Also Directed by Hank Friedmann
When a group of bored suburban teens experiment with a mysterious new drug, they are thrust into a nightmare world where hallucinations kill.
Also Directed by Alex Kavutskiy
An invisible and disrespected sound mixer becomes infatuated with the lead actress.
A nightmare turns into reality
A devoted couple exploring their kinks together end up on a date gone horribly awry.
A new father needs to kill the baby.
An aspiring entrepreneur, Gilbert lost all hope after being dumped on Christmas day. Gilbert decides to kill himself and heads to the mall to buy rope. While there, he discovers how expensive it is to take a picture with the mall Santa and decides on one last act of goodwill — dressing up like Santa himself and offering poor families (“with only one car”) the opportunity to take a picture with him for free. His suicide plans are delayed even further when he’s propositioned mysteriously by an odd fellow to come to his home and help out his wife.
An aspiring teenage filmmaker gets hired by a production company to make sketch comedy for teens.
A meager apology tests a woman's fortitude to forgive in this expertly deadpan comedy that wittily articulates the oft selfish objectives that belie performative remorse.
A man develops an intimate relationship with a female android.
An aging mother finds herself at a moral crossroads when a birthday card is sent to her by mistake.
Dreambow Entertainment Home Video presents "Cool Dad" and other fun fantasy-comedies for the whole family coming soon to videocassette!
Also Directed by Wade Randolph
Terry the Tomboy centers around a confident, bacon-loving and shower-deficient tomboy whose summer goal is to win the county fair pie-eating contest. After meeting her new neighbor Brett (Charlie Depew, The Amazing Spiderman), she isn’t so interested in pie anymore and realizes the worst thing has happened — she’s a tomboy who has fallen in love.
Also Directed by Jon Watts
Two kids find themselves in the centre of a deadly game of cat and mouse after taking a sheriff's cruiser for a joy ride.
A fake trailer for a film. A man finds a clown suit he wears for his son birthday party. But afterwards, the suit won't come off.
Dan Chase absconded from the CIA decades ago and has been living off the grid since. When an assassin arrives and tries to take Chase out, the old operative learns that to ensure his future he now must reconcile his past.
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Henry really wants a dog. Because of Mom’s allergies, they can’t get one, so Dad brings home an “invisible dog” (an empty cage).
Jimmy goes back to his hometown to meet his family for the holiday season.
Steve Thompson, age 31, introduces himself to us: he's clay. He talks about the struggle of growing up clay, feeling different, picked on at school, thinking it was his fault. His dad, Lance, talks about his son. Steve used to drown his sorry at a clay bar. Off camera, "Mr. X" looks back at the 1970s, when being clay was cool. That's passed. Steve discovers a support group, "It's okay to be clay," and he starts to come out and accept himself. His dad is there for him.
Andrew Garfield's final return as Peter Parker having encounters with Eddie Broke aka Venom.
Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker, with the help of his mentor Tony Stark, tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens, New York City, with fighting crime as his superhero alter ego Spider-Man as a new threat, the Vulture, emerges.