Saturday, November 30, 2013

Zordon of Eltar Fan Film Announces Stretch Goals

With the film becoming fully funded and a current slow down of funds due to the Thanksgiving weekend, director Cisco Davis, Jr decided to introduce stretch goals for the film.

Cisco and I did discuss Goldar before during the interview process and wanted to keep it hush hush till he had good reason to mention him in the series. Thanks to other fans wanting the characters to be in the show, he has introduced it as his $2500 Stretch Goal. Cisco needs it to prepare the costume for Goldar and Scorpina. He wants to ensure an epic feel to their costumes just like with the rest of the cast in the first $1500. It also expands with a mini comic book discussing their origins.

Stretch Goal $2000
Not getting enough from the fan film? Craving more Zordon of Eltar? How about a photographic comic book MINI-SERIES?
What is included in this miniseries backstory would be:
  • Rita Repulsa as a child with her father.
  • Divatox's release from a galactic super prison
  • Political tensions from the Machine Empire
  • Zordon leaving his loved ones to become Master Guardian of the Power Coins
  • Alpha 5's reassignment to the Command Center with Zordon.
Stretch Goal $3000
Apollo 21: Day of the Dumpster, Extended Ending
This would include a director's cut of the introduction to the pilot of the acclaimed Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Interview: Cisco Davis, Jr, Director of Zordon of Eltar (Fan Film)

I recently came across Cisco Davis Jr's Zordon of Eltar project on Kickstarter as noted in my previous post. He was kind enough to let me interview him about the project to spread awareness of his goals with the project.

The interview came across really great. He was really informative and helpful, discussing issues Saban's direction of the show had, while still portraying it as his inspiration. I really have to thank him for the interview.

Speaking of which, right when I was coming up with this interview, he did some more updates from social media, including the fact that his film has received full funding. Happy Thanksgiving, everybody including Cisco!

Here come the questions:

PRPHD: How did your animation team get together? There is a lot of detail in this film like that on the scale of a Lord of the Rings budget. 

Cisco Davis, Jr: There wasn't an animation team to speak of to begin with when this project started. I actually taught myself how to do the basic animations and placement  of 3D objects within a shot four weeks prior to the release of my trailer. In all the years of my filmmaking experience I had sought out others to do my visual effects work. This was the first time I did everything myself and I learned pretty quickly to get the shots I wanted.

Cisco Davis, Jr: Fortunately, after the trailer's release I was able to hook up with Demone Amerson who offered help with creating 3D assets and assisting with animation. He's currently tasked with working on the Dragonzord and it's looking great so far!

Cisco Davis, Jr: I'm a firm believer that if you have a good idea for what your shots look like you can create a project with a high production value on a very limited budget. Sure I'd love to do high budget films one day. But making a film like this on a smaller budget forces me to be creative and become a better problem solver, the mark of a good filmmaker.


PRPHD: Any homages to the source material Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger?
Cisco Davis, Jr: Not specifically. This fan film uses Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and parts of the somewhat murky mythology the show created and takes the opportunity to flesh out a re-imagined history to MMPR.

PRPHD: With the emphasis on realism in superheroes nowadays, I was wondering your stance on the direction American superhero shows have had recently and what were your perceptions of storytelling needs?

Cisco Davis, Jr: One of the things I wanted to do was try my best is to take some of the very "fantastic" elements of the children's show and try to give it a contemporary spin. I'm not trying to make things more "realistic" but make the fan film present the universe as something more epic.

PRPHD: I know that there will be differences; (it is a space show opposed to a teenager's show,) but in the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, there was this emphasis on honor and martial arts. Will there be something similar to that like that of perhaps King Arthur's Knights or something? What can you tell me about the new/old Rangers?

Cisco Davis, Jr: The focus of this fan film will be around Rita Repulsa and Zordon. I originally wanted to have a team of rangers but that kind of story demanded a somewhat more involved budget and also a less involved story. By focusing on fewer characters I believe I am able to give the audience a better time at relating to and experiencing the characters during the film.

PRPHD: Will the film be accessible to non-hardcore fans?
Cisco Davis, Jr: For starters this fan film is going to eventually be posted online for everyone to watch for free. The main person I'm making this film for is myself because I'm the one who wants to watch it most. It's really just an added perk that I get to share this labor of love with the whole world as well.

Cisco Davis, Jr: The intent for this film is for it to be standalone and presented in a way that anyone, Power Ranger fan or not, could watch this film and understand everything that's going on. That's why I decided to make this film a prequel because I feel the audience would much better appreciate Angel Grove's team if they knew the history they lead up to them. I also wanted to give the Zordon and Rita Repulsa more depth. Especially Rita. I felt like she needed more depth and motivation to be the character that she is. That was my first challenge when taking on this project.

PRPHD: I understand you are attempting to make it inspired by Mass Effect. That seems ambitious on such a small budget. Yet you seem to be pulling it off quite well. It seems very inspiring to the point of being a Mighty Morphin Power Rangers lesson all in itself. Tell me more about got you into this direction for the film.

Cisco Davis, Jr: As with films like Star Wars and Star Trek the video game Mass Effect helped influence this fan film by means of its portrayal of futuristic space-faring civilizations and how they interact with each other. Mass Effect, by far, has the most superior caliber of sci-fi storytelling.
Cisco Davis, Jr: The Power Rangers universe plays host to tons of different planets and alien races. But despite countless seasons I never felt we got to feel the scope of how vast the universe the show created. One of the things I wanted to try to do with this fan film as a prequel was portray a sort of "living and breathing" galactic civilization. I hope I do a good job at it.

PRPHD: Again about Mass Effect, there were several interesting things about that universe, such as the races, the aliens, the decisions and the characters. (More on that in the Zordon question!) Speaking of which, do I see a little bit of dark Fem Shepard in Rita Repulsa? What else is your favorite thing about Mass Effect and your other inspirations that you are trying to bring about in the film?
Cisco Davis, Jr: Rita Repulsa is pretty much her own unique character for this film. I just knew I wanted to give her an origin story and legitimate enough motivations to become the villain of the Power Rangers. In the very first episode I remember one of Rita's lines being "Hey look a planet! Let's go conquer it!" as if it was a random idea she came up with after being imprisoned for 10,000 years. Logic like that wouldnt cut it in my project. So as a writer I sat down and asked myself what would motivate her to attack earth and why would she have conflict with Zordon? After coming up with a convincing story and plot for the prequel I went on from there and built upon that.
I'm a big fan of science-fiction in general and like I mentioned Mass Effect is in my opinion is the best modern display of sci-fi storytelling hands down. I just aspire to tell compelling stories and have characters interact with each other that we can care about as an audience and as fans.

PRPHD: Will new things such as planets, zords and characters be introduced? I've noticed a few monsters that were not included in the show.

Cisco Davis, Jr: Even though this is a re-imagining I don't plan to go crazy with creating a lot of new things. I will mostly take the source material and present them in different ways. For instance we know there are many different planets that comprise the Power Rangers universe ... but there is no unified or authoritative system of government between them. How did they discover each other? How would people travel between them? Do they trade with one another? There are little details like those that are completely overlooked in the show. The only things I would add to the story would be to give this universe some much lacking depth.
Cisco Davis, Jr: I won't take a great deal introducing new characters either as my goal with this fan film is to re-create the exisiting universe and its characters. Without listing off a laundry list of familiar names or characters I will just say that everyone I do have in this fan film serves a purpose to the plot and isn't there for fan service. Telling the story is top priority with this project.

PRPHD: Will certain enemies such as Lokar, Cyclopsis, Goldar, Finster, and Master Vile appear? There was a certain mythology to Rita's creatures and you saw that in the design. 
Cisco Davis, Jr: Rita is obviously the focus as far as why she becomes a villain and this fan film will serve as an unofficial origin story for her. The mentioning of the god Lokar is an interesting point you bring up because in the fan film dialogue there is at least one reference to Lokar's name as a god in Rita and her family's religion. I did enough research to make sure at least one reference to a deity was made in this fan film. Because as much as religion plays a role in our world I would imagine it would even in this fantasy world.

Cisco Davis, Jr: The Cyclopsis story arch isn't important to this story and isn't a part of it. Not to say Cyclopsis wouldn't exist in my version but it definitely isn't important to Rita's origin story. Master Vile is an interesting case as he is Rita's father. Even though vague refrences will be made to her father he will not make an appearance. I do opt to show Rita's mother though. I also might add that I'm not a fan of Rita's relatives looking like monsters while she looked humanoid. So when I do show members of Rita's family, like her brother Rito for example, don't expect him to be a bone-headed talking skeleton! Haha!

How will the character of Zordon be in this film? We saw how he looks but not how he acts.
I have a very romanticized vision of how Zordon could have been in the past. Early in the show it had appeared as if Zordon had experienced the monsters threw at the Power Rangers in the past and he always seemed to know how to defeat them. So I went on that assumption that maybe Zordon was some kind of fighter or warrior in the past and ran with it.
My version of Zordon I wanted to make out to be an epic hero like from Greek mythology. Perseus, Thesseus and Odysseus came to mind when I was re-imagining this new version of him. Aside from being an alien obviously I wanted to give Zordon a somewhat  "human" element. I hate to say it but Zordon in the early parts of the show was very 1 dimensional and always knew the answers to everything. I hope to portray a Zordon who questions himself and his objectives if need be, deals with morality issues,
 and actually DOESN'T always have the right answer and can actually be wrong. It still needs to be seen how that will come across on screen but this was a goal of mine for my interpretation of Zordon before he became the mentor of the teens from Angel Grove.

PRPHD: Will old personalities show up in Zordon of Eltar? The Blue Senturion, Phantom Ranger, Andros and the Masked Rider come to mind.
Cisco Davis, Jr: Again, while I'm sure these characters would and should exist in my re-imagined universe they aren't integral to the specific story I'm trying to tell. Adding too many characters for the sake of adding them convolutes the plot and takes away from the story which is the most important part to any film. A character or two from Masked Rider may have brief cameos though however. If you might remember correctly there was a certain character that was responsible for creating Alpha 5 so... Hmm. Haha!
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That is it for the interview. Again, I have to say thanks to Cisco as it really does seem to be a dream project for the fans. He really seems to be the Carl Icahn of fan films, considering how low the budget is.
Best of luck and Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Yellow Ranger has a commercial about a double sausage egg sandwich

Nakia Burrise, who played Tanya Sloan, the Yellow (only) Zeo and (first) Turbo Ranger was in a Dunkin Donuts commercial on Hulu. There, she was jealous of her on-screen boyfriend who was talking about loving the sandwich. That got Nakia jealous as she thought it was the female blue collar employee instead of the sandwich or her.
You can never get jealous of a Dunkin Donuts Double Sausage Egg Sandwich I guess.

Glad to see she is getting work. She did a great job in Power Rangers.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Zordon of Eltar Fan Film costs only $1500: Back Director As Holiday Present

Zordon of Eltar looks like a great mix of animation and live action as seen in the Kickstarter trailer.
Creator Cisco Davis, Jr looks like a top producer when coming up with action and entertainment in this show.
The film has inspirations from Star Wars, Trek, Pacific Rim, Mass Effect and Shadow of the Colossus.
It reimagines Rita Repulsa as her younger self with a connection to the Dragonzord in the same universe as Zordon fighting on alien worlds.

Here is the link.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Power Rangers Mystic Force Top 10 Episodes

In honor of the finale of Kamen Rider Wizard, I have decided to do an analysis of Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
  1. 4. Rock Solid: Wish the relationship aspect of the show went somewhere. Oh well. It was original.
  2. 16. Soul Specter: Is it not as good as Magiranger's equivalent? Hard to say with Nic Sampson's performance.
  3. 22-
  4. 23: Heir Apparent: A decent change from the original Magiranger storyline finally comes into fruition.
  5. 30. The Return: A decent Vida episode.
  6. 3. Code Busters: Interesting play on Magiranger's Yuki. Didn't really go anywhere though.
  7. 13. Scaredy Cat: I enjoyed the restrained American conservative use of Jenji in Mystic Force. The use of the Salem voice from Sabrina: The Teenage Witch probably helped as well. Fireheart was built up upon even if it was a bit of a lackluster storyline. Original at least.
  8. 17. Ranger Down: Decent Jenji/Madison episode, albeit not as good as the original. The performances stood out.
  9. 6. Legendary Catastros: A rehash of Magiranger with Firass Dirani's performance not as good. Oh well.
  10. 29: Light Source II: Part of a Two Parter. Could have been better.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Jetman Episode 20 sets up the rest of the show

Notes:
Gai saves a marriage episode 20, sealing his own fate.

Marriage is a vacuum. A symbol of female woman doing housework, backwardsly compared to Gai's premises of female relationships.

"She is making you angry so you work harder." Kaori?

Gai not being with his love because of circumstances is also expressed in this episode.

Sidenote: Why didn't Jetman figure it out from all the other woman who cancelled their weddings?

Jetman 18-19 builds on the show interestingly

The episode begins with interesting chess piece imagery, symbolizing the war between Vyram and Jetman. The introduction of the Empress is similar to that of the introduction of other characters displayed in any other sci fi show at the time like a Star Trek fanfiction worthy to build upon from the series.
Radiguet's blah and is kept unfortunately. It at least has a children's logic though in a he was so dark he killed his human wife he barely known logic.
They do not explain the hierarchial structure of the Vyram through exposition, but rather through the taking of power. A warlordish society much like that of ancient Eastern times.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Top 20 Power Rangers Villains

Other geek websites have been doing articles such as this so I thought I would go along.
  1. Venjix: Not really his fault as it was Dr. K's and Alphabet Soup's. A HAL 9000 in a Terminator future.
  2. Diabolico: A man so loyal he would outdo his God's son, only to deal with what to do after his God betrayed both him and the son.
  3. Dru A man corrupted who joins the bad guys.
  4. Trakeena: Really evolved then changed in the cocoon stage
  5. Frax: A human that gets killed in Power Rangers essentially. Perhaps even blown up.
  6. Evil Dillon: A man who has to deal with time clock into becoming a killing machine, while searching for what he truly desires.
  7. Dr K
  8. Darkonda: So chaotically evil and fun.
  9. Mirloc: Tortures a Power Ranger with his dead father's memories.
  10. Ecliptor/Zen-Aku/Koragg/Deker: The trend of the noble knight on the side of evil before becoming brainwashed and becoming evil. The Green Ranger story told right. A warrior of honor
  11. Psycho Rangers The most noteworthy dopplegangers with force.
  12. Astronema: Is evil truly a part of human nature? Nature even?
  13. Bulk and Skull: A classic comedic duo that always provided solid performances in the midst of camp after being portrayed as school rivals and contrasts of the Rangers.
  14. Thunder Rangers: Two Zen-Akus. The good side of them made no sense, but oh well.
  15. Broodwing: A war profiteer. Could have went more into depth with that...
  16. Rita A classic
  17. Master Vile A father of a classic.
  18. The Master
  19. Dark Specter
  20. Omni

The 21 Best Episodes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Some geek sites also did a list. Why not let the professor take a shot at it too?
2013 was a year of a Mighty Morphin rehash with Megaforce and dinosaurs with Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. It's only fitting.

  1. Changing of the Zords II: All is lost for Kimberly and Lord Zedd even shows up in the Command Center.
  2. A Different Shade of Pink I: Kimberly passes out. Katherine is saved. Could have used more monster suits in an episode that requires the Rangers to pass out from exhaustion.
  3. Changing of the Zords I: Established Zedd and Katherine as great threats the show has never faced before.
  4. Changing of the Zords III: Tommy and Lord Zedd fight! The Rangers outsmart Lord Zedd.
  5. A Friend in Need I: Really showed Count Dregon as a force to be reckoned with. Ties in to Power Rangers in Space noted.
  6. II
  7. III
  8. A Different Drum: Great realistic episode in a show with a lot of camp.
  9. The Green Dream: The Green Candle done right with original footage. Jason vs RoboGoat fight scene was awesome. Fight!
  10. Return of an Old Friend: Part 1 Did not see that coming when I was young despite its title.
  11. Mirror of Regret: Crystal of Nightmares done by Adam Park without a racist Zack Taylor Bruce Lee hyah.
  12. Crystal of Nightmares: Show the gang's acting chops while doing very little adapting, producing a great original episode. Take lessons Power Rangers Samurai and Megaforce!
  13. On Fins and Needles: Shows jealousy in a camp way that separates it for kids instead of adults.
  14. Return of an Old Friend: Part II: Welcome back Jason David Frank.
  15. A Different Shade of Pink II: Would have been better if Katherine was bad and actually tricked them. It seemed to rehash Changing of the Zords II- a slight complaint.
  16. The Power Stealer: Good Green Dream episode
  17. The Beetle Invasion: Good Green Dream build up episode
  18. Plague of the Mantis: Praying Mantis Kung Fu.
  19. Something Fishy: I love Billy phobia episodes. Shows human side to the super machoness of the show.
  20. Reign of the Jellyfish: Time Capsule was trending in the 90s. Awesome original monster.
  21. Mighty Morphin Mutants

My Top 15 Episodes of Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger


  1. Burai Dies: Of course
  2. Daizyujin's Last Day: It's in the middle of the season, but it was hyped as this unbeatable time when Lamie and Burai joined.
  3. Blaze, Burai: The time ticks.
  4. Live Again Zyusouken: A sad story about Dragon Caesar
  5. Presenting the Vicious Squadron: Probably the best story ever told in Super Sentai history about doppelgangers.
  6. Combine Gouyrujin: The brothers united in a show that was all 5s. It started a new trend that Power Rangers has perfected a little bit more.
  7. Female Warrior Scorpion: Introduced Lamie, and Scorpina to the world. Had an awesome fight not seen in Power Rangers that most be seen for historical reasons. Sets up The Gods Lost well.
  8. The Fate Filled Brother's Sword: Explains why Burai hates Geki, even though it seems a little bit too convieniently forgotten.
  9. The Birth: Excellent technical crafted masterpiece that introduced us to the show.
  10. Fight in the Land of Despair: The Zyurangers could not win even with their Shogyuzu. How can they win? Good use of a kid.
  11. The Legendary Weapons: Good way to build up the Power Weapons/Toys in the show.
  12. The Knuckleball of Infatuation: Very campy, but sets up a good use of a different configuration ONE TIME.
  13. Satan Comes: Daizyujin's Last Day is done better.
  14. The Gods Lost: Daizyujin's Last Day is done better.
  15. The Revival: Kids saved. Two monsters. TyrannoRanger Shogyuzyu introduced.

List of Power Rangers characters that would be more interesting to make a film out of than Tommy

Although Tommy Oliver is a milestone and tv tropish figure in Power Rangers, there was a lot to be desired with his storyline as well as his childish antics behind the scenes. With recent news of Jason David Frank and Haim Saban negotiating a deal of a Tommy movie, (why did Saban not agree to that from a money stand point?) here is list of characters that are more interesting to make a film out of than Tommy.

Billy Cranston
He's super smart and cannot fight. Perhaps he uses not fighting as a way to solve his problems in the future

Andros
He's a combination of Obi-Wan, Captain Kirk

Ecliptor and Astronema
Dark soldiers with good in them.

Trakeenaiot
Aliens who were very different combined into a completely different being.

Diabolico
A loyal slave who is destroyed by his owner and God.

Jen Scotts
A romantic who is a female leader.

Frax
A man who wanted to save humans; a robot forced to destroy everything.

Sky Tate
A dedicated soldier who discovers everything wrong in his department.

Dr. K
A farmed human who causes the end of the world for freedom.

Dayu & Deker
Dark soldiers with loyalty and love.