10 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- Warner Brothers, the ball in now in YOUR court!, 4 December 2004
Author:
Tresix from Chicago, Illinois
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.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- Disappointing follow up to "Batman: Dead End", 6 October 2005
Author:
movieman_kev from United States
Sandy Collora, the guy who made the fan film "Batman: Dead End" returns
with another one this time the short fan-film is packaged in much the
same way "Grayson" was (Ie. trailer for a non-existent movie) While
John Fiorella's "Grayson" worked marvelously for me, this one just
didn't for some reason. Yea, Clark Bartram who reprises the role as
Batman from "Dead End" was pretty good (despite the costume not working
quite as well in the direct light), but, Superman in this short just
didn't worm for me and their was a tad too much banal banter. It has a
few good shots, and Nina Kaczorowski DOES make a extremely hot Lois
Lane, but the short as a whole just didn't sit well for me and wasn't
as good as "Dead End"
My Grade: C
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- About as good as a trailer for a non-existing movie can get., 1 January 2007
Author:
Boba_Fett1138 from Groningen, The Netherlands
"World's Finest" is an unique project. It's a trailer for a
Superman/Batman crossover movie that doesn't exists and will also never
exists, at least not in this form, with these characters, actors and
plot line anyway.
So the movie is one big tease, even more than standards everyday real
movie trailers. The trailer will hype you all up for nothing. In that
regard, I really didn't liked this short project. When watching this
trailer it makes you hungry and excited for more and at the same time
sad- and perhaps you'll even feel cheated afterward, when it turns out
that a full length movie of this trailer will never exist at all. Sort
of makes you wonder why this project was made in the first place.
Surely to show off Sandy Collora's skills but couldn't he had also done
this with a real movie short, like his earlier movie "Batman: Dead
End".
But when you have to judge this short purely for what it is, so from a
movie technical point of view, it's a really great one. It's great
looking and way more professional than you'll perhaps at first would
expect, although the people who've already seen "Batman: Dead End" will
already know better than to expect a short with cardboard sets, cheap
homemade costumes and third-rate actors. The short is not constantly
impressive looking and obviously the budget wasn't sky-high but for
most part it's very impressive and professional looking, with nice
costumes, sets, special effects, cinematography and lighting.
The short has a good quick and typical trailer build up, with perhaps a
bit too many posing shots too completely find it credible but hey, it
works well for the trailer style. It has some impressive shots but also
a couple of lame ones, mainly the Superman flying sequences. It was
obvious that the guy was just standing at a moving car, with a camera
aimed at him from an angle below. I even found it a pretty laughable
thing to watch. But really the better and more spectacular moments
really compensate for this.
Michael O'Hearn seemed like a pretty good Superman/Clark Kent, although
he obviously isn't the greatest talented actor around. Clark Bartram
reprises his Batman role well again and Kurt Carley seemed like an
awesome Lex Luthor. The rest of the cast also served its purpose well
enough.
It's especially interesting to watch this short after the recent new
modern reinterpretations of the two main superheroes of this movie, in
the movies "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns". It's interesting to
compare the style and character treatment of those movies with this
one. It's actually amazing and fun to hear how much Kurt Carley does
sound like Kevin Spacey, the actor who played Lex Luthor in "Superman
Returns".
It's a good looking and well made and constructed trailer that however
will makes you hungry for more, even though you know that there won't
be more. Whatever happened to the Waner Bros. plans to create an actual
full length Superman/Batman movie by the way? I thought that
developments were underway for it a couple of years ago but nothing has
been heard of it ever since. Instead two new separate Batman and
Superman movies were made; "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns".
7/10
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Sandy Collora does it again!, 1 April 2007
Author:
HaemovoreRex from United Kingdom
Let me make one thing clear .for the most part, the mentality of those
who run the show in Hollywood frankly p*sses me right off in general
and even more specifically in relation to its treatment of much loved,
iconic characters from the pages of comic books. Why? Well let's take a
typical Hollywood executive board meeting scenario to illustrate shall
we ..
Executive no.1 'Hey there's lots of dollars to be gleaned from
superhero flicks these days.'
Executive no.2 'Good point, let's make one with haste then! We'll do
a lucky dip in a hat and pick out a superhero at random to base a film
upon!' (The dip takes place and a famous superheroes name is pulled
out)
Executive no.1 'Great! Now who can we get to play the part?'
Executive no.2 'Who's a big box office star at the moment?'
Executive no.1 '*name of big actor* is the in thing this week.'
Executive no.2 'But does he really suit the role? I mean he doesn't
resemble the character whatsoever.'
Executive no.1 'Who cares?! He's a big name; We'll make the film with
him in it anyway.'
Executive no.2 'You're quite right! And besides we'll fill the entire
film so chock full of glitzy special effects to appease the moronic
masses that no one will ever question it anyway!'
The above scenario clearly illustrates one of the reasons I generally
loath most modern superhero movies. All style, no substance and simply
pathetic casting of the iconic leads. Of course to be equitable, there
are exceptions to the above rule; when Hollywood does get it right
take the casting of the original (and still easily the best!) Superman;
Christopher Reeve and more recently Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian
McKellen in the X-Men films.
But back to the general negative traits displayed by Hollywood
today ..wouldn't it be wonderful if our studio executives were to
ALWAYS choose actors who actually suited the roles? Well in this less
than ideal world, one filmmaker does just this believe it or not, by
casting actors based upon their genuine resemblance to their comic book
counterparts. His name is Sandy Collora. Sadly (but typically)
Hollywood has not as of yet allowed Collora to direct a full length
film but luckily for us, he has given us tantalizing glimpses of what
the finished outcome would likely look like in the form of two (as of
yet) famous super hero short features. One is the superb Batman:Dead
End and the other is this mock trailer for an entirely fictitious film
called Worlds Finest.
Well, let's not mince our words here this is absolutely awesome
stuff!
The casting of Mr. Universe winner and male model Michael O'Hearn, (who
looked similarly awesome but was utterly wasted in the lackluster
Barbarian) makes for the most perfect choice to play the iconic man of
steel. In fact, in terms of physical resemblance, there has undoubtedly
never been a closer approximation to the comic character.
Added to this Clark Bartram is back fresh from his splendid portrayal
as the Dark Knight in Batman:Dead End; Again, yet another hugely
judicious piece of casting!
What can I say? If only this was indeed a real, full length film!
Hollywood studio executives take note! THIS is how it should be done!
As a final note, I am once again intrigued by the vastly split
reactions this short film has evoked from fans. Tellingly, the most
acerbic and vehemently adverse reactions against it clearly come once
more (as similarly with Batman: Dead End) from a younger, less
cinematically experienced audience; a fact betrayed by their somewhat
grammatically primitive rants and liberal usage of base diction. Such
an unfortunate state of closed mindedness is indeed a sad phenomenon
albeit one that our aforementioned studio executives in Hollywood, will
no doubt derive great satisfaction from. After all, these very same
misguided individuals are in all probability the exact same sort of CGI
addicted, popcorn stuffing imbeciles that revel in the majority of crap
that Hollywood churns out by the deluge these days.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- This movie rocks. Casey rocks., 28 June 2006
Author:
lhernandez-4 from United States
Casey is a lifelong comic book fan. He is also a talented artist. I
think he brings the characters to life the way that they are supposed
to be brought from the page. He is dedicated to his craft and he is an
excellent film maker. Some of the people that don't like BATMAN : DEAD
END and WORLD'S FINEST, just don't get it. Casey captured the
simplicity and beauty of the characters. The essential, non-pretentious
and honest elements that are uncluttered by Hollywood's over budgeted,
empty glitz and bling. Casey's images are taken directly, and
literally, from the pages of the comics themselves. If he created these
short films on a limited budget, can you imagine the even greater work
that he could create with a multi-million dollar Hollywood budget?
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Flippin' Awesome!, 7 December 2006
Author:
ryanhunter70 from United States
I'll say this to begin with:...Why, oh why, can't WB do what these
short film directors do? Sandy is obviously an amazing Director, and
deserves some credit from WB and DC. But I guess they're kinda put on
edge when a man with a $12,000 budget can make a super-hero fan drool.
The World's Finest is one of the best short films I've ever seen,
Trailer or not.
I think choosing a Bodybuilder(Mike O'Hearn) to play Superman was a
genius choice. Let's face it people, Superman is no super-model. He may
be handsome, but a GQ Stud he is not. And I don't know what that guy a
few comments above me was on, but Superman is actually pretty
beefy(Have you ever actually read a Superman comic?). I Guess that fact
alone just floors me...It seems like such an obvious choice to get
someone with some actual muscle-mass to play a Super-hero, rather than
a pretty-face. Same Thing for Batman, Bartram is in incredible shape,
and an excellent Batman...I don't know guys...If given a bigger budget,
and his own movie...I think Bale and Bartram would be Neck and Neck.
Bottom line, This is one of only a scant few of Super-Hero movies with
actors that actually LOOK the part.
The Acting is pretty nice as well. I don't know what every one is
talking about, O'Hearn isn't that bad. He's damn convincing as
Superman, and Bartram...Well, he IS Batman. I mean, come on people,
this movie had a $12,000 dollar budget, what were you expecting?.
Everyone Else is great too, except Two-Face seems a tad crazier than
usual...But hey, we only have Tommy-Lee Jones as a reference. Oh, Lois
is pretty hot too.
The SFX are flippin' sweet too. I mean, Seeing Superman lift the car
up...MAN!, how cool is that. Versus the "Tank" scene in Grayson, I may
have to put this one above that, since Mike actually looks like he's
flying, and with ease. The Flying sequences left something to be
desired, but once again, with a bigger budget...Oh, And he even used a
Batmobile!(It was probably a Model, but it looked damned convincing).
All in all, this trailer's only downfall was a lack of a serious
budget. And WB refuses to admit that Collora is a credible Director,
and NEEDS to be apart of some kind a Project...But no, they'll(Like
most of the Marvel projects) just keep getting these hack directors who
show almost no regard for the fans and what they care about, and keep
churning out these gamble movies. Thank god Superman Returns was a hit,
or that seriously would've been the end of it. World's Finest is
excellent, and in my book, counts as a Superhero Movie.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Warner Bros., take heed!, 21 November 2006
Author:
jacob-nell from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
After the eight minutes of sheer awesomeness that was "Batman: Dead
End", Director Sandy Collora gives us another dream come true with
"World's Finest". Just like with "Dead End", I loved how this looked
almost exactly like a real feature film. The idea of Superman and
Batman teaming up against Lex Luthor and Two-Face is simply
irresistible. All of the actors were wonderful, and the scenes showing
the story unfolding were utterly captivating. That final shot of
Two-Face laughing and Batman rising up behind him sent shivers of
delight down my spine! Again, I hope and pray that Collora makes this
into a full-length film someday. Warner Bros., if you ever do get
around to making a Superman/Batman crossover film, put Mr. Collora in
charge of it! Once more, Mr. Collora, congratulations on an utterly
wonderful piece of film-making! P.S. You know what would be even cooler
than this? A fan film with Collora's production standards featuring
Superman, Batman, and Spider-man teaming up against Lex Luthor, the
Joker, and Norman Osborn. Hey, they are pretty much the three most
beloved, well-known, and instantly recognized superheroes of all time,
right?
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Worlds Finest: It should have been a fantastic movie!, 21 October 2006
Author:
valdepenasjulius from United Kingdom
This short film has every components of great superhero movie.Good
special effects considering its budget.The actors portraying both
Superman and Batman,They look as though they came out of an Alex Ross
comic book.....very accurate! I'm very much hoping that Warner
Bros.would make at least a T.V series out of this and hire the same
actors Mike o'Hearn and Clark Bartram(a very superhero name) or do a
separate series for each.They deserve it.Superheroes drawn in comics
are with heightened fit bodies...depending on the character.Chris
Reeves was the best Superman and Brandon Routh is a fine new superman
and Mike just came out of the comic book superman and equally good
looking as them not to mention properly filling the blue suit.Same with
Clark as Batman,He's just perfect for it....all muscles in that tights.
Its Superman and Batman for real on this one
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- great film!!!!!, 8 September 2006
Author:
longi-2 from United States
This film is really cool. every thing looks like it came out of the
comic book. the sets, the costumes, and the plot is great. Clark
Bartram is again our favorite batman. he looked a bit better in dead
end, but he still pulls it off. superman is great too. the flying
effects are OK. but its a fan-film so we cant expect them to be the
greatest. the shot with superman catching the car was VERY believable.
it was cool. This is a movie i would definitely see if it were real.
its got every thing you would want in a batman/ superman movie. one
exception though, i would cast the joker instead of 2-face..... overall
i give this film a 10 because its a great film.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Not a bad trailer, seemed better suited for a television show than a theatrical movie., 25 July 2006
Author:
AbeStreet (AbeStreet@aol.com) from East Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I really liked BATMAN: DEAD END, I thought that it had a theatrical
feel to it and that given a chance Collora could make a fine film. This
trailer didn't quite give me the same impression. The story line, or
potential story line, was quite good but due to the acting and special
effects left me feeling like this would have made a good TV movie or
television show.
First, Michael O'Hearn is not that good a Superman. I actually thought
he, in his brief appearance, made a decent Clark Kent. Sorry, I just
don't think of SuperMan as being that buff. The suit Kent wore masked
his size. Batman may have the body of a bodybuilder but not Superman.
Supes is toned no doubt but not bulk. Anyway, I didn't care for all his
posing and his transformation from Kent to Superman seemed cheezy. Now
this may not be just O'Hearn's fault, Collora may have to take some of
the credit for poor scripting and direction.
Second, the special effects for flying were cheezy. Superman flies
through the sky. If was obvious that this Superman flew close to the
ground, with the telephone cables and buildings visible above him. I
don't think there were any full body shots of Superman flying.
Evidently the harness and rigging supporting O'Hearn must have been
located on his lower torso.
All in all it was a good trailer. I'd probably pay to see a film, if
ever made, and would be sure to catch it on television. The story line,
an alliance between Lexcorp and Wayne Industries, Superman jealous of
Lois's attraction to Wayne, Lex and Twoface teaming to beat Superman
and the joining of forces between Batman & Superman is a good one. I'm
sure with a larger budget and approval for a full film Collora and
company, even O'Hearn could deliver a decent film. Certainly one better
than the most of the comic based crap coming out of Hollywood lately.
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10 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-
Warner Brothers, the ball in now in YOUR court!, 4 December 2004
Author: Tresix from Chicago, Illinois
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.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-

Disappointing follow up to "Batman: Dead End", 6 October 2005
Author: movieman_kev from United States
Sandy Collora, the guy who made the fan film "Batman: Dead End" returns with another one this time the short fan-film is packaged in much the same way "Grayson" was (Ie. trailer for a non-existent movie) While John Fiorella's "Grayson" worked marvelously for me, this one just didn't for some reason. Yea, Clark Bartram who reprises the role as Batman from "Dead End" was pretty good (despite the costume not working quite as well in the direct light), but, Superman in this short just didn't worm for me and their was a tad too much banal banter. It has a few good shots, and Nina Kaczorowski DOES make a extremely hot Lois Lane, but the short as a whole just didn't sit well for me and wasn't as good as "Dead End"
My Grade: C
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

About as good as a trailer for a non-existing movie can get., 1 January 2007
Author: Boba_Fett1138 from Groningen, The Netherlands
"World's Finest" is an unique project. It's a trailer for a Superman/Batman crossover movie that doesn't exists and will also never exists, at least not in this form, with these characters, actors and plot line anyway.
So the movie is one big tease, even more than standards everyday real movie trailers. The trailer will hype you all up for nothing. In that regard, I really didn't liked this short project. When watching this trailer it makes you hungry and excited for more and at the same time sad- and perhaps you'll even feel cheated afterward, when it turns out that a full length movie of this trailer will never exist at all. Sort of makes you wonder why this project was made in the first place. Surely to show off Sandy Collora's skills but couldn't he had also done this with a real movie short, like his earlier movie "Batman: Dead End".
But when you have to judge this short purely for what it is, so from a movie technical point of view, it's a really great one. It's great looking and way more professional than you'll perhaps at first would expect, although the people who've already seen "Batman: Dead End" will already know better than to expect a short with cardboard sets, cheap homemade costumes and third-rate actors. The short is not constantly impressive looking and obviously the budget wasn't sky-high but for most part it's very impressive and professional looking, with nice costumes, sets, special effects, cinematography and lighting.
The short has a good quick and typical trailer build up, with perhaps a bit too many posing shots too completely find it credible but hey, it works well for the trailer style. It has some impressive shots but also a couple of lame ones, mainly the Superman flying sequences. It was obvious that the guy was just standing at a moving car, with a camera aimed at him from an angle below. I even found it a pretty laughable thing to watch. But really the better and more spectacular moments really compensate for this.
Michael O'Hearn seemed like a pretty good Superman/Clark Kent, although he obviously isn't the greatest talented actor around. Clark Bartram reprises his Batman role well again and Kurt Carley seemed like an awesome Lex Luthor. The rest of the cast also served its purpose well enough.
It's especially interesting to watch this short after the recent new modern reinterpretations of the two main superheroes of this movie, in the movies "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns". It's interesting to compare the style and character treatment of those movies with this one. It's actually amazing and fun to hear how much Kurt Carley does sound like Kevin Spacey, the actor who played Lex Luthor in "Superman Returns".
It's a good looking and well made and constructed trailer that however will makes you hungry for more, even though you know that there won't be more. Whatever happened to the Waner Bros. plans to create an actual full length Superman/Batman movie by the way? I thought that developments were underway for it a couple of years ago but nothing has been heard of it ever since. Instead two new separate Batman and Superman movies were made; "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns".
7/10
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Sandy Collora does it again!, 1 April 2007
Author: HaemovoreRex from United Kingdom
Let me make one thing clear .for the most part, the mentality of those who run the show in Hollywood frankly p*sses me right off in general and even more specifically in relation to its treatment of much loved, iconic characters from the pages of comic books. Why? Well let's take a typical Hollywood executive board meeting scenario to illustrate shall we ..
Executive no.1 'Hey there's lots of dollars to be gleaned from superhero flicks these days.'
Executive no.2 'Good point, let's make one with haste then! We'll do a lucky dip in a hat and pick out a superhero at random to base a film upon!' (The dip takes place and a famous superheroes name is pulled out)
Executive no.1 'Great! Now who can we get to play the part?'
Executive no.2 'Who's a big box office star at the moment?'
Executive no.1 '*name of big actor* is the in thing this week.'
Executive no.2 'But does he really suit the role? I mean he doesn't resemble the character whatsoever.'
Executive no.1 'Who cares?! He's a big name; We'll make the film with him in it anyway.'
Executive no.2 'You're quite right! And besides we'll fill the entire film so chock full of glitzy special effects to appease the moronic masses that no one will ever question it anyway!'
The above scenario clearly illustrates one of the reasons I generally loath most modern superhero movies. All style, no substance and simply pathetic casting of the iconic leads. Of course to be equitable, there are exceptions to the above rule; when Hollywood does get it right take the casting of the original (and still easily the best!) Superman; Christopher Reeve and more recently Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen in the X-Men films.
But back to the general negative traits displayed by Hollywood today ..wouldn't it be wonderful if our studio executives were to ALWAYS choose actors who actually suited the roles? Well in this less than ideal world, one filmmaker does just this believe it or not, by casting actors based upon their genuine resemblance to their comic book counterparts. His name is Sandy Collora. Sadly (but typically) Hollywood has not as of yet allowed Collora to direct a full length film but luckily for us, he has given us tantalizing glimpses of what the finished outcome would likely look like in the form of two (as of yet) famous super hero short features. One is the superb Batman:Dead End and the other is this mock trailer for an entirely fictitious film called Worlds Finest.
Well, let's not mince our words here this is absolutely awesome stuff!
The casting of Mr. Universe winner and male model Michael O'Hearn, (who looked similarly awesome but was utterly wasted in the lackluster Barbarian) makes for the most perfect choice to play the iconic man of steel. In fact, in terms of physical resemblance, there has undoubtedly never been a closer approximation to the comic character.
Added to this Clark Bartram is back fresh from his splendid portrayal as the Dark Knight in Batman:Dead End; Again, yet another hugely judicious piece of casting!
What can I say? If only this was indeed a real, full length film! Hollywood studio executives take note! THIS is how it should be done!
As a final note, I am once again intrigued by the vastly split reactions this short film has evoked from fans. Tellingly, the most acerbic and vehemently adverse reactions against it clearly come once more (as similarly with Batman: Dead End) from a younger, less cinematically experienced audience; a fact betrayed by their somewhat grammatically primitive rants and liberal usage of base diction. Such an unfortunate state of closed mindedness is indeed a sad phenomenon albeit one that our aforementioned studio executives in Hollywood, will no doubt derive great satisfaction from. After all, these very same misguided individuals are in all probability the exact same sort of CGI addicted, popcorn stuffing imbeciles that revel in the majority of crap that Hollywood churns out by the deluge these days.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
This movie rocks. Casey rocks., 28 June 2006
Author: lhernandez-4 from United States
Casey is a lifelong comic book fan. He is also a talented artist. I think he brings the characters to life the way that they are supposed to be brought from the page. He is dedicated to his craft and he is an excellent film maker. Some of the people that don't like BATMAN : DEAD END and WORLD'S FINEST, just don't get it. Casey captured the simplicity and beauty of the characters. The essential, non-pretentious and honest elements that are uncluttered by Hollywood's over budgeted, empty glitz and bling. Casey's images are taken directly, and literally, from the pages of the comics themselves. If he created these short films on a limited budget, can you imagine the even greater work that he could create with a multi-million dollar Hollywood budget?
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Flippin' Awesome!, 7 December 2006
Author: ryanhunter70 from United States
I'll say this to begin with:...Why, oh why, can't WB do what these short film directors do? Sandy is obviously an amazing Director, and deserves some credit from WB and DC. But I guess they're kinda put on edge when a man with a $12,000 budget can make a super-hero fan drool. The World's Finest is one of the best short films I've ever seen, Trailer or not.
I think choosing a Bodybuilder(Mike O'Hearn) to play Superman was a genius choice. Let's face it people, Superman is no super-model. He may be handsome, but a GQ Stud he is not. And I don't know what that guy a few comments above me was on, but Superman is actually pretty beefy(Have you ever actually read a Superman comic?). I Guess that fact alone just floors me...It seems like such an obvious choice to get someone with some actual muscle-mass to play a Super-hero, rather than a pretty-face. Same Thing for Batman, Bartram is in incredible shape, and an excellent Batman...I don't know guys...If given a bigger budget, and his own movie...I think Bale and Bartram would be Neck and Neck. Bottom line, This is one of only a scant few of Super-Hero movies with actors that actually LOOK the part.
The Acting is pretty nice as well. I don't know what every one is talking about, O'Hearn isn't that bad. He's damn convincing as Superman, and Bartram...Well, he IS Batman. I mean, come on people, this movie had a $12,000 dollar budget, what were you expecting?. Everyone Else is great too, except Two-Face seems a tad crazier than usual...But hey, we only have Tommy-Lee Jones as a reference. Oh, Lois is pretty hot too.
The SFX are flippin' sweet too. I mean, Seeing Superman lift the car up...MAN!, how cool is that. Versus the "Tank" scene in Grayson, I may have to put this one above that, since Mike actually looks like he's flying, and with ease. The Flying sequences left something to be desired, but once again, with a bigger budget...Oh, And he even used a Batmobile!(It was probably a Model, but it looked damned convincing).
All in all, this trailer's only downfall was a lack of a serious budget. And WB refuses to admit that Collora is a credible Director, and NEEDS to be apart of some kind a Project...But no, they'll(Like most of the Marvel projects) just keep getting these hack directors who show almost no regard for the fans and what they care about, and keep churning out these gamble movies. Thank god Superman Returns was a hit, or that seriously would've been the end of it. World's Finest is excellent, and in my book, counts as a Superhero Movie.
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Warner Bros., take heed!, 21 November 2006
Author: jacob-nell from United States
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After the eight minutes of sheer awesomeness that was "Batman: Dead End", Director Sandy Collora gives us another dream come true with "World's Finest". Just like with "Dead End", I loved how this looked almost exactly like a real feature film. The idea of Superman and Batman teaming up against Lex Luthor and Two-Face is simply irresistible. All of the actors were wonderful, and the scenes showing the story unfolding were utterly captivating. That final shot of Two-Face laughing and Batman rising up behind him sent shivers of delight down my spine! Again, I hope and pray that Collora makes this into a full-length film someday. Warner Bros., if you ever do get around to making a Superman/Batman crossover film, put Mr. Collora in charge of it! Once more, Mr. Collora, congratulations on an utterly wonderful piece of film-making! P.S. You know what would be even cooler than this? A fan film with Collora's production standards featuring Superman, Batman, and Spider-man teaming up against Lex Luthor, the Joker, and Norman Osborn. Hey, they are pretty much the three most beloved, well-known, and instantly recognized superheroes of all time, right?
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Worlds Finest: It should have been a fantastic movie!, 21 October 2006
Author: valdepenasjulius from United Kingdom
This short film has every components of great superhero movie.Good special effects considering its budget.The actors portraying both Superman and Batman,They look as though they came out of an Alex Ross comic book.....very accurate! I'm very much hoping that Warner Bros.would make at least a T.V series out of this and hire the same actors Mike o'Hearn and Clark Bartram(a very superhero name) or do a separate series for each.They deserve it.Superheroes drawn in comics are with heightened fit bodies...depending on the character.Chris Reeves was the best Superman and Brandon Routh is a fine new superman and Mike just came out of the comic book superman and equally good looking as them not to mention properly filling the blue suit.Same with Clark as Batman,He's just perfect for it....all muscles in that tights. Its Superman and Batman for real on this one
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great film!!!!!, 8 September 2006
Author: longi-2 from United States
This film is really cool. every thing looks like it came out of the comic book. the sets, the costumes, and the plot is great. Clark Bartram is again our favorite batman. he looked a bit better in dead end, but he still pulls it off. superman is great too. the flying effects are OK. but its a fan-film so we cant expect them to be the greatest. the shot with superman catching the car was VERY believable. it was cool. This is a movie i would definitely see if it were real. its got every thing you would want in a batman/ superman movie. one exception though, i would cast the joker instead of 2-face..... overall i give this film a 10 because its a great film.
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Not a bad trailer, seemed better suited for a television show than a theatrical movie., 25 July 2006
Author: AbeStreet (AbeStreet@aol.com) from East Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
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I really liked BATMAN: DEAD END, I thought that it had a theatrical feel to it and that given a chance Collora could make a fine film. This trailer didn't quite give me the same impression. The story line, or potential story line, was quite good but due to the acting and special effects left me feeling like this would have made a good TV movie or television show.
First, Michael O'Hearn is not that good a Superman. I actually thought he, in his brief appearance, made a decent Clark Kent. Sorry, I just don't think of SuperMan as being that buff. The suit Kent wore masked his size. Batman may have the body of a bodybuilder but not Superman. Supes is toned no doubt but not bulk. Anyway, I didn't care for all his posing and his transformation from Kent to Superman seemed cheezy. Now this may not be just O'Hearn's fault, Collora may have to take some of the credit for poor scripting and direction.
Second, the special effects for flying were cheezy. Superman flies through the sky. If was obvious that this Superman flew close to the ground, with the telephone cables and buildings visible above him. I don't think there were any full body shots of Superman flying. Evidently the harness and rigging supporting O'Hearn must have been located on his lower torso.
All in all it was a good trailer. I'd probably pay to see a film, if ever made, and would be sure to catch it on television. The story line, an alliance between Lexcorp and Wayne Industries, Superman jealous of Lois's attraction to Wayne, Lex and Twoface teaming to beat Superman and the joining of forces between Batman & Superman is a good one. I'm sure with a larger budget and approval for a full film Collora and company, even O'Hearn could deliver a decent film. Certainly one better than the most of the comic based crap coming out of Hollywood lately.
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