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The Hero of Time - Zelda fanmade film RELEASE

Well it seems as though for the first time, BMB Finishes has finally released their independent fan made film based off of the video game "The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time."

I myself have not seen this yet so who knows what to expect. I went ahead and embedded the movie right here. You can watch it on Dailymotion if you want.

I can't beleive it's here...a Zelda movie...no it's not the IGN April Fool's joke, lol.


Here's a description from BMB Finishes:

The Hero of Time is a feature-length, independent, Legend of Zelda fan-film produced by BMB FINISHES in Atlanta, Georgia. It was directed and produced by Joel Musch. David Blane was also a producer of the film and starred as Link. The project began pre-production in 2004 and premiered in Atlanta on June 6th, 2009.
The film is set in Hyrule where a young boy from the forest (Link) is beckoned by his dreams and the sage of the forest (Deku Tree) to venture to the city of Hyrule and seek princess Zelda’s council. The evil Lord Ganondorf has plotted to overthrow the kingdom which propels Princess Zelda into hiding. Link endeavors to save them by pulling of the Master Sword in the Temple of Time. Consequently sending him 5 years into the future where Ganon now rules and threatens the future of the kingdom. Link must find a way to not only save his princess but the land he’s fervent for.

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Zelda Movie: The Hero of Time
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Well that was the most amazing fan made movie for a vidya game I've ever seen. Though, some of the serious moments had me falling out of my chair laughing (the ranch scenes in particular). The dialogue was a little cheesy most of the time, but that just made it even more enjoyable. But the scenery was great, the props and make-up were great, and the special effects weren't half bad, and the fighting choreography was really cool too. Major props to all who were involved in this, they did a great job, and it kept me pretty entertained for the whole duration.
Holy cow, that's really 105 minutes long!
Our world will stop advancing once humans manage to create sufficient magnificence for a whole lifetime. Until then, I just create.
Awesome video game music on my youtube channel
Fanmade? 105 minutes long? Amazing! I wonder how many money this guy spent.
Okay I've seen it. And just so y'all know the best thing about this movie are the environments! They're BEUATIFUL!! As well as the effects. It really does look like Hyrule!

p.s. the ranch scene made me lol as well X}
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I really liked how they did this. It is pretty good in my opinion. The effects were great and the environments were excellent as well.
This isn't your average fan video by far.
Major props to all the people who made this.

"You saved my life! T'would've crushed me!"

Not the exact quote, but whatever. They could have used bigger, hollow boulders. Maybe if one of those stepping stones hit you in the head, you would get a concussion die, but in that particular setting, none of those rocks could come even close to killing you. Moron.
Still here, I guess. Despite all odds.