Briefly: Can you believe that Star Fox Zero is already upon us? It seemed like just yesterday that the game was delayed from its original holiday 2015 launch window.

In any case, Nintendo is about to launch a hopefully awesome Star Fox game, and to celebrate this Wednesday they’ll debut a Star Fox animated short titles Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins.

The short will stream right here this Wednesday at 6PM Eastern. The short was produced in collaboration with Shigeru Miyamoto, and Production IG and WIT Studios, and based on the just-released 30 second teaser, it looks super cool.

Take a look at the teaser below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick up Star Fox Zero on April 22nd!

https://youtu.be/7cNp80bDRwQ

El Chucho is back!

Jonathan couldn’t make E3 this year (damn prior engagements), and so instead of passing on his, well, pass, to one of his many underlings… he used his power to send his cousin.

Yep, that same cousin that showed up in the Amiibo Drug Deal short back in April.

This time around, El Chucho asks E3 goers what they thought of the expo, and which games they were looking forward to, and which companies had the best showings. He also creeps out some females, and, well, just watch the damn short.

Want to see more from El Chucho? Yeah you do. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe!

Most importantly, never forget: this ain’t no casa de shades.

GeekscapeTV is back, with one of its most hilarious and too-close-to-home shorts yet.

Many of us Geekscapists (along with what seems like everyone in North America), have become beyond addicted to the Amiibo hunt. Once pre-orders for a new wave or figure go dry, we’re forced to scour store after store in search of the Amiibo needed to complete our collections. We wish we could live in a world (or a continent) where supply met demand for these interactive children’s toys, but while us North Americans live in the land of opportunity, our home is also the land of Amiibo drought.

Sometimes, we’re forced to exploit shadier methods to attain the rarest of the rare, and more often than not, the transactions look a little like this:

We sure hope that Nintendo stops Trap Teamin’ us sometime in the near future, because the Amiibopocalype seems more and more likely with each and every passing wave.

Just remember, folks. This ain’t no Casa de Shades.

Briefly: We’re still a ways away from playing Hotline Miami 2, as the game is set to hit Steam early access in early 2015.

Machinima is obviously excited for the game’s release, and has just released a fantastic new live-action short titled Hotline Miami 2: “Do You Like to Hurt People”. If you’ve played or experienced Hotline Miami before, you’ll know that this one isn’t for the faint of heart, as just like the game itself, the short is brutal, bloody, and violent.

The short follows a murderous vigilante in an animal mask as he embarks on a bloody rampage through a seedy Miami drug den on New Year’s Eve. Yep.

Take a look below, and let us know how much you loved it (and hot freaking awesome the game is).

http://youtu.be/xJuR48PSCW8

Briefly: Here’s a neat short film project that definitely sounds worthy of some support!

Right from Sheltered‘s IndieGoGo campaign, the project descries itself as “the story of Cody and Sam who have ended up at the LGBT homeless shelter for completely different things, but in the end they are able to seek comfort in each other in the attempt to overcome their problems.

The story focuses on how the characters ended up where they are today, told via flashback. It really gets down to the nitty gritty and focuses on some very real issues that are occurring today for the LGBT youth.

It’s an important message that has been kept hidden from a lot of people and we are hoping with this film we can shed some light on this situation and make a change or at least push progress in the right direction, and we can do that with your help!”

Sheltered hold an extremely intriguing theme that many (including myself, being from a small city in Canada) won’t be overly familiar with. Its also this important, affecting subject matter that makes Sheltered so worthy of support. This short sounds like something we’ve never seen before.

The team is looking to raise $11,000 by May 17th to complete the film. Here’s the breakdown of where each dollar will go:

$3,000 – Renting Arri Alexa Camera and Lenses
$3,000 – For locations, permits, and insurance
$1,500 – Art, props, wardrobe, and set dressing
$1,500 – Grip and Lighting equipment
$500 – Sound Equipment
$1,500 – Trucks, Production supplies, and remaining misc.

Being a short film with such an important message, here is what the creative minds behind Sheltered are hoping that the film will accomplish:

-By gaining exposure for the film, we are able to send out the message about LGBT homeless youth and attempt to make a difference.

-After it has completed the film festival circuit we will look into various distribution methods to continue spreading the message.

-Media is one of the largest ways to reach a mass audience.

-Together we can hopefully make a difference with a beautiful film.

As always, there are plenty of worthy rewards up for grabs if you back the project, including signed scripts, your name in the credits, DVD’s, tickets to film festivals, and more. Again, Sheltered definitely looks to be worth the support, so check out the film’s campaign video below, and head here to back the project.

This week I skyped in with Calen Fox. Calen is a UK filmmaker that I met through Dana Michael. His newest project is Beat My Boss a short film about revenge. Donate to their IndieGoGo and let’s get this short made!

The intro music contains the song To and Fro from Punchy’s Pilot

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Steph and Tim were awesome guests with a short film that has a title that’s a little hard to pronounce.  The short Eventide (pronounced Even-Tide) sounds like an amazing little short in the same vein as Rosemary’s Baby. Throw some money towards their IndieGoGo

Check out their campaign video!

Eventide: The Indiegogo Campaign from Steph Burke on Vimeo.

Opening Music is Gallows Hill (Part 2) by Those Galloping Hordes found on their album Things I Grew Up With.

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Briefly: This was simply too funny not to share. Minecraft fans, Shaft lovers, and proponents of Machinima are bound to get a kick out of this.

Machinima has just debut a new short film called Mineshaft. The 11+ minute comedy, of course, combines Shaft and Minecraft, and all of the connotations attached to the two. Mineshaft follows detective John Mineshaft and his dog Whitey, as they attempt to discover and catch the thieves stealing all of the Ender Pearls.

The short is an absolute blast, and as an avid Minecraft fan (who unfortunately hasn’t had the time to play in weeks), Mineshaft may be one of the best Minecraft parodies out there. Take a look at the short below, and let us know what you think!

http://youtu.be/NSyzxhkfjgc

If you haven’t heard of Mike Diva, you need to check out some of his work. He’s produced some of the finest quality works I’ve seen on YouTube lately, and today’s offering (just in time for Halloween) is no exception.

Slenderman is obviously a huge internet sensation. I haven’t really met anyone that hasn’t heard of him/it, and I’ve even spoken to people that claim to have seen it.

Proxy: A Slenderman Story tells the tale of Vincent, a man who is haunted by visions of the well dressed horror. Watch it, love it, and subscribe to this man. He deserves it.

Terrified? Need something to take your mind off Slendy? Here’s one of Mike’s hilarious older pieces, Sandwich Dad – Fall of the Trapper Keeper.

Source: Big Frame

Check out Batman Of Shanghai, a short from Cartoon Network’s DC Nation. Let’s just say this is pretty damn awesome and I could actually see myself watching this one on a weekly basis. If you love Batman and you love anime…this is for you.

Batman of Shanghai is a series of animated shorts from the DC Nation block on Cartoon Network, presenting a unique re-imagining of the Batman universe in a heavily stylized form, set in a 1930’s era Shanghai.

We all love Joss Whedon Right? Well, you may love him even more after this. While this isn’t the first time something like that he been done (see: Axe-Cop) this is a very creative short starring some quite familiar faces.

A monster, a milk truck, a S.Q.U.A.T. team leader named Gerald and an epic 7 day battle–all from the mind of 5-year-old Brett.

If still hesitant to watch just note that it was produced by Felicia Day (The Guild) and directed by Daniel Strange (The Ballad Of GI Joe)

Source: Collider