Top 10 Best Movie Trailer Remixes Ever
By Kevan • Mar 20th, 2007 • Category: Art & Technology
Trailer re-edits are one of the most entertaining breeds of copyright infringement I’ve seen so far. It’s where ambitious editors remix, re-edit, parody, spoof or mash-up footage from existing movies to create clever new fake trailers. In celebration of this fine tradition, I have painstakingly combed over every single movie trailer redux I could find, and compiled a completely biased list of the Top 10 Best Movie Trailer Remixes Ever. In order from least awesome to most awesome, here they are:
10. Brokeback to the Future
Creator: Chocolate Cake City
This redux gives Back to the Future a brand new plot, complete with Brokeback-esque sexual tension between Doc and Marty. It’s a delightfully awkward look at what we all thought was just your average cross-generational time-traveling professor/student relationship. This one loses points because the main joke is pretty much as sophisticated as “LOL HOMOS,” which is, like, so 1985. Additionally, thanks to this trailer, everybody else was “inspired” to make their own Brokeback-themed trailer edits, and subsequently tired out the joke.
9. How Scarface Got His Groove Back
Creator: Steven Kenny
Editor Steven Kenny manages to turn Scarface into a lighthearted romantic comedy about a down-on-his-luck bachelor named Tony. It’s understated genius. The only thing ruining it is the garish, unprofessional title screen at the end.
8. Titanic: The Sequel
Creator: Robert Blankenheim
This one makes the list out of its sheer ambition. Editor Robert Blankenheim must have combed over hours and hours of Leonardo diCaprio movies to piece this one together, and anybody willing to do that deserves some kind of trophy. I can believe that Hollywood really would want to make a movie like this. Using clips from multiple movies means it looks like Leo is always changing ages, which is kind of lame, but other than that (and Leo’s “floating face” in the theatre scene), this mash-up is great.
7. Good Will Hunted
Creator: ohigotchya
Robin Williams will effing END you.
6. Garden State (Murder Mystery Version)
Creator: Greg Jocoy of Next Generation Films
Who killed Zach Braff’s mother?
5. Office Space (Crime Story Version)
Creator: 102.1 The Edge
There are a few different Office Space remixes going around — this one re-tells the story as a tense, sinister crime thriller.
4. Scary Mary
Creator: Chris Rule and Nick Eckert
Before Mary Poppins, did we even think of using umbrellas as floating transportation devices? She inspired everybody. Not anymore: “Scary Mary” is the new scourge of England. This looks like the perfect campfire horror story to tell, about the lady who appears in the mirror, whose head rotates 360 degrees, and who comes to your house at night being carried by the wind. Superb concept, superb execution.
3. Shining
Creator: Robert Ryang of P.S. 260
When Stephen King wrote “The Shining,” it was already a terrifying work of art. When
Stanley Kubrick made the film, it pretty much came to define a generation’s concept of scariness. Redrum? Yeah, that’s from this film. This award-winning movie trailer remix manages to turn an expert cinematographer’s shots completely ass-backwards, and turns “The Shining” in a cute family film about a struggling writer and his son. The redux is called “Shining,” and it uses Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill” as part of the soundtrack. Perfect.
2. Ten Things I Hate About Commandments
Creator: Mike Dow at Smacky Productions
The best re-edited previews are the ones that not only introduce a new plotline, but switch genres entirely. Doing so requires subverting the cinematography, the acting and everything else that has purposefully been poured into the movie by the original filmmakers, and making it feel like an entirely different film. This smart-ass spoof does exactly that by masterfully turning epic masterpiece The 10 Commandments into just another teen movie. Where once a tale of biblical proportions proved who ruled the earth, now it’s all about which kid “rules the school.” I can’t tell which is the best part: Pharoah’s court with a teen movie soundtack, or Samuel L. Jackson’s cameo as the voice of “Principal Firebush.”
1. Toy Story 2: Requiem
Creator: Mike Hindes at Alien Panic
Toy Story is an uplifting, witty Pixar animation about toys coming to life. The universal appeal and success of this movie makes the remix all the more amazing and tragic: the toys have discovered the dark side of living. Using dialogue and music from “Requiem for a Dream,” the creators of this trailer turn Toy Story into a nihilistic tale of the downfall of everybody’s favourite toys. They’ve managed to perfectly match and synchronize dialogue from Requiem with the animation in Toy Story, recreate the “getting high” montage from Requiem, and introduce the high-stakes, dangerous-living vibe into a story from which this mood was completely absent. An amazing feat of hijacking, and one that is as entertaining as it is heartbreaking.
Worth a mention
I had to draw the line somewhere, but here are four runners-up that I couldn’t let go of:
West Side Story as a zombie film
Creator: Tom Colella of PS 260
Lord of the Rings, Transformers Style
Creator: VegaSailor
Mel Gibson’s Apocolypto (Revenge of the Jews)
Creator: Saturday Night Live
Must Love Jaws
Creator: Mike Dow at Smacky Productions
For more interesting movie remixes, try The Trailer Mash. They seem to be doing a good job cataloguing most of them. Just watch out for the ones with awkward spelling errors like “a haertwarning story about a loves,” and any trailer that is about gay romance, sex with animals, or pedophilia. Seriously bros, Spiderman as a sex offender? It’s just not that funny.
