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THE GREEN HORNET

A FILM BY AURELIEN POITRIMOULT

STATUS-COMPLETE

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THE GREEN HORNET-Famed Pulp, Radio, and TV Heroes The Green Hornet and Kato are back, and this time they have their own Fan Film thanks to French Director Aurelien Poitrimoult, and Apel Productions. In the film The Green Hornet and Kato are on the lamb from the local authorities after a recent rash of museum burglaries are believed to be their handiwork. The Hornet and Kato manage to track down some of the real perps behind the burglaries and make quick work of them, except for one. The fleeing hood manages to get away, but not too far. The Duo find themselves in a jam once again when the fleeing felon leads them right into the hands of a new army of bloodthirsty thugs. Will The Green Hornet and Kato make it out alive? and who exactly is the real Mastermind behind the Museum heists? to find the answers to those questions, and anymore You might have, You must watch this fantastic film to find them out. I will start the review by simply stating that, this is EASILY one of the best Fan Films I've seen In the last year. With all the buzz of a potential Hollywood Hornet film in the works, this little slice of Fan Film Heaven gives us a pretty good idea of how well the character would translate on the Big Screen. Manu Lanzi stars as The Green Hornet in the film, and is a perfect fit for the role, carrying Himself with a cool confidence, and posessing some impressive fighting abilities, Lanzi does the Green Fedora proud. Patrick Vo, who stars as The Hornet's faithful partner Kato, almost manages to ressurect the spirit of the late great, Bruce Lee with His jaw dropping display of Martial Arts.  Everything about this film has a Hollywood feel, and an ultra stylized look, combining the spirit of the 60's TV series, with the fast moving action of a modern day big budget blockbuster. The fight choreography in the film is amazing, some of the best I've ever seen in a Fan Film hands down, and the beautiful cinematography work in the film also sets the mood with it's comic book panel-like shots, and green tinted hues. And to top it all off, the retro style closing credits are the perfect cherry on the Nostalgia sundae. Being a Huge Green Hornet Fan from way back, this film has made Me very proud, and hopeful, that Ol' GH and Kato just might be making their way to a theater near you after Hollywood gets a load of this one. Thank You Mr. Poitrimoult and Crew for this stupendous piece of work, two Fanboy thumbs way up!! To see this film please click HERE.