POWER/RANGERS
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Fan Film | |
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Title: | POWER/RANGERS |
Creator: | Adi Shankar, Joseph Kahn |
Date: | February 23, 2015 |
Length: | 14:19min |
Medium: | live-action |
Genre: | action |
Fandom: | Power Rangers |
URL: | Youtube Vimeo (NSFW) Wikipedia |
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POWER/RANGERS is a Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers fan film by Adi Shankar and Joseph Kahn. It is part of the Bootleg Universe.
Late February 24, 2015, the fan film was removed from Vimeo and on February 26, 2015 it was removed from Youtube due to copyright issues, before it was brought back on February 27.
"Deboot of the Power Rangers. My take on the FAN FILM. Not a pilot, not a series, not for profit, strictly for exhibition. This is a bootleg experiment not affiliated or endorsed by Saban Entertainment or Lionsgate nor is it selling any product. I claim no rights to any of the characters (don't send me any money, not kickstarted, this film is free). This is the NSFW version. An alternate safe version is on youtube." Comment at Vimeo
As of April 24, 2015: on Vimeo, it has over 4,410 likes and 187 comments, with 1.3M plays; at Youtube has over 14,543,800 views, over 215,160 likes and 6,133 dislikes.
Cast
- Katee Sackhoff as Kimberly Hart, former Pink Ranger
- James Van Der Beek as Rocky DeSantos, former Red Ranger
- Russ Bain as Tommy Oliver, the former Green Ranger
- Gichi Gamba as Zack Taylor, the former Black Ranger
- Yves Bright as Billy Cranston, the former Blue Ranger
- Stevin Knight as Jason Lee Scott, the first and former Red Ranger
- Camilla Lim as Trini Kwan, the former Yellow Ranger
Other characters include: General Klank, Bulk, Skull, Divatox, Scorpina, Rita, and Cestria.
Reactions & Reviews
It has fairly mixed reviews, many praise it, others criticized the darkness and mature content the fan film.
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- What Joseph Kahn’s Gritty Power/Rangers Meant to a Lifelong Power Rangers Fan by Tom Speelman (The Mary Sue.com)
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