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World's Finest

  • 2004
  • 4m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
807
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Michael O'Hearn and Clark Bartram in World's Finest (2004)
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Fan made trailer for a Batman/Superman team up. Despite their differences, the two heroes join forces to take down Lex Luthor and Two-Face.Fan made trailer for a Batman/Superman team up. Despite their differences, the two heroes join forces to take down Lex Luthor and Two-Face.Fan made trailer for a Batman/Superman team up. Despite their differences, the two heroes join forces to take down Lex Luthor and Two-Face.

  • Director
    • Sandy Collora
  • Writers
    • Sandy Collora
    • Bob Kane
    • Joe Shuster
  • Stars
    • Michael O'Hearn
    • Clark Bartram
    • Kurt Carley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    807
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandy Collora
    • Writers
      • Sandy Collora
      • Bob Kane
      • Joe Shuster
    • Stars
      • Michael O'Hearn
      • Clark Bartram
      • Kurt Carley
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael O'Hearn
    Michael O'Hearn
    • Clark Kent…
    Clark Bartram
    • Batman
    Kurt Carley
    Kurt Carley
    • Lex Luthor
    Nina Kaczorowski
    Nina Kaczorowski
    • Lois Lane
    Michael Antonik
    • Two-Face
    Andrew Decker
    • Jimmy Olsen
    Joseph Collora
    • Perry White
    Damion Poitier
    Damion Poitier
    • Secret Serviceman
    • (as Damion Pointier)
    Mark Pacella
    Mark Pacella
    • Secret Serviceman
    Blaze Khounsamnane
    • Thug
    Jerry Kokich
    Jerry Kokich
    • Thug
    Luke LaFontaine
    • Thug
    Scott Leva
    Scott Leva
    • Thug
    Scott Rhodes
    • Thug
    Glenn Takakjian
    Glenn Takakjian
    • Thug
    • Director
      • Sandy Collora
    • Writers
      • Sandy Collora
      • Bob Kane
      • Joe Shuster
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    bob the moo

    A cool trailer but nothing more than that

    For every force of good in the world there is a force for evil. Superman is the good to Lex Luther's evil – a fight he has fought many times before but one that sees him truly up against it this time and in need of help. When Bruce Wayne arrives in town, Clark Kent could not have foreseen that this man would provide an ally in the form of the Dark Knight himself, Batman. Their methods are very different though and it will not be so simple to pull together to defeat the evil forces amassing around Metropolis.

    Lets be clear from the outset, this is essentially a trailer for a film that does not exist and is not about to exist. It is a fan film, producing a trailer of a dream project for that individual. As such it is actually quite fun – it moves quickly, has some good images and is quite engaging for all that it gives out. Of course, many of us who have seen good trailers turn into bad movies will know that making a trailer is much different from making a working film (of any length) and it does benefit from the fact that, as a trailer, things like plot, character and consistency don't really come into it. Viewers looking for those should stop right now but, for style without substance or budget, this actually does pretty darn well, never looking expensive but certainly looking a lot more professional than I expected it to.

    Even in a trailer though, the acting can still be bad and indeed it is here. Nobody really convinces even in this short time and the clunky delivery was one of the factors that put this firmly down as an amateur effort. That said it is still worth seeing because it is cool and most people do like seeing trailers because they are slick, substance-less and full of polished promise, all of which this one produces more or less. Just don't expect it to do any more than the normal trailers.
    7disdressed12

    Superman and Batman form an uneasy alliance

    this short film trailer is basically about Superman and Batman working together and forming an uneasy alliance.obviously,the two characters have vastly differing views on how to deal with crime and what constitutes punishment.it's a lot of fun to see these two iconic characters try to get along.i won't go int to the storyline here.but i will get into the acting,which is terrific.everyone is well cast.the two actors playing Superman and Batman are well suited to their characters.the same filmmakers that made Batman: Dead End and Grayson also made this short film.of the three,i probably liked this one the least,but i still thought it was well done.for me,World's finest is a 7/10
    8Tresix

    Warner Brothers, the ball in now in YOUR court!

    Sandy Collora made an impressive eight-minute film called BATMAN: DEAD END which pitted Batman against the Joker and two surprise movie monsters from a rival studio's franchises. Collora returns to the comic book genre with WORLD'S FINEST. Longtime comic book readers will recognize that title as the monthly book that teamed Batman with Superman. It's also the title of a three-part episode of "The New Batman/Superman Adventures" that was released on video as THE BATMAN/SUPERMAN MOVIE.

    Once again, we can see the influence of artist Alex Ross on Collora's cinematic work as early in the six-minute film we see Clark Kent (Michael O'Hearn, who looks as if he just flew out of the pages of "Action Comics") changing into Superman while being lit by a single, small spotlight. Very similar to some of Ross' artwork. WORLD'S FINEST is shot in the format of a movie trailer for an "upcoming" production from Warner Brothers, who owns both the literary and cinematic rights to the characters. It would appear that Clark/Superman is having trouble with President Lex Luthor (Kurt Carley, who played one of the surprise creatures in BATMAN: DEAD END). So much trouble that he needs the help of Batman (Clark Bartram reprising his role from the previous film). Luthor, meanwhile, enlists the aid of Batman foe Two-Face (Michael Antonik)instead of the Joker like in the animated film. The action primarily takes place in Metropolis as we only see Superman's supporting players: Perry White (Joseph Collora), Jimmy Olsen (Andrew Decker) and, of course, Lois Lane (Nina Kaczorowski).

    For a low budget attempt, some of WORLD'S FINEST looks great. There is a scene where Superman catches a car falling from the sky that will remind you of the cover of "Action Comics" #1 and then flies away with it. However, other flying sequences look kind of cheesy. Also, as with BATMAN FOREVER, Two-Face is portrayed as a cackling Joker-wannabe. Two-Face is a very tragic character who seldom laughs. But, for the most part, Collora has done a very good job. Which leads me to issue this challenge on his behalf: Warner Brothers, if you've seen this short, the ball is in your court. With your talent and money behind you, you should be able to produce a film to go with this "trailer". It's all up to you now.
    mikecrespo-1

    Bartram, great, O'Hearn, not so

    Another great movie effort from an up and coming blockbuster movie director, Sandy Collora. A very wise decision to use Bartram again as he had in his first effort, "Dead End". However, the choice of O'Hearn had to have been one more of visual compatibility to the role than that of acting acumen. O'Hearn is just about the most perfect looking Clark Kent/Superman I have ever seen. His acting ability is somewhat stiff and wooden I'm afraid. The smirks and glances he gives are just not enough to carry the viewer across the line from thinking that he looks like Superman to believing that he actually is Superman as we do with Bartram in his Batman role. (Bartram and Batman. Hey, I never noticed that before!) It's as if O'Hearn is more interested in looking the role than being the role. I hope that Collora does not wind up going the route of George Lucas whose movies of late have been more about looks and less about substance.
    philldwill

    Crud.

    Sandy should stop making "Movies". He doesn't know what he is doing. Dead End belongs on the Internet along side starwars kid and video's of people getting there hands cut off. He claims to know what feel Batman needs but he doesn't know how to make the audience feel it. Dead end felt so forced and silly. When I was a kid, 9 or 10, I used to put on shows for my family. They were batman stunt shows. Dead End felt as childish and silly and my old shows were only with more money. Sandy has got to be a moron, he took 30 thousand dollars and made a fan film? A good film maker such as Robert Rodriguez can take 7 thousand and make a full length movie of his own, than after he got into the industry he started making his Comic book movies. Sandy doesn't have a chance in hell, from what I've seen, to make it as a director. Worlds finest is one of the saddest things I've seen. It's so easy to make a trailer look exiting and make you want to see the movie, this trailer didn't. It was boring, silly and pretty much crud. I hope he doesn't continue making "movies" we really don't need another Uwe Boll running around.

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    • Trivia
      All of the Metropolis city shots (both day and night) are really shots of Downtown Los Angeles (in Los Angeles, California).
    • Goofs
      The U.S. flag in Lex's poster is not hanging in accordance with U.S. Army regulations. When the flag is hanging downward, the union (blue field with white stars) is supposed to be facing toward the left, not the right.
    • Quotes

      Clark Kent: Innocent people will die.

      Lex Luthor: Every war has his casualties, Clark.

    • Connections
      References Batman (1989)

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Betmen i Supermen
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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    • Budget
      • $12,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      4 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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