Backyard Blockbusters
Backyard Blockbusters

Backyard Blockbusters

2012Movie95 minEnglish

For years, people have been making home movies, many times using pop culture properties that they may not own, but love. In recent years, these types of projects have come to be known as "fanfilms". Backyard Blockbusters looks at the history and influence of the fanfilm genre, as well as the copyright and fair use problems these films create, featuring highlights from and interviews with the creators of many popular films.

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Plot Summary

This documentary explores the phenomenon of "backyard filmmaking," where amateur directors use readily available technology and boundless creativity to produce their own epic movies in their own backyards. It showcases the passion, ingenuity, and dedication of these filmmakers, highlighting their unique approaches to storytelling and special effects on a shoestring budget.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary, 'Backyard Blockbusters' received limited mainstream critical attention but was generally praised within circles interested in independent filmmaking and DIY culture. It was noted for its charming portrayal of creative passion and resourcefulness.

What Reviewers Say

  • Celebrates the spirit of independent and amateur filmmaking.
  • Highlights impressive creativity and resourcefulness on a small budget.
  • Offers an inspiring look at passion projects coming to life.

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The documentary often features filmmakers who use household items and clever camera tricks to simulate special effects seen in major Hollywood productions.

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