I'm pretty sure the only way a fan film can have this many celebrity cameos packed into one short film is if the fan in question is John Landis' son Max, with co-collaborator Bryan Basham on hand to keep all that Hollywood cred from going straight to his head.
Watch as Max and Bryan, and a handful of really famous friends, make The Death And Return Of Superman, "a somewhat-mostly-accurate educational parody film" about the time Superman got "killed" by Doomsday, then came back a little while later.
It's like Drunken History, only about comic books instead of, you guessed it, history, and I really hope this picks up where DH has fallen short over the years and they run with this concept, because it's gold I tell ya GOLD!
Oh, and in case you missed it in the title, this hilarious vid is for grown folks and is extremely NSFW, so if adult language ruins your day don't watch, just ask someone who's seen the vid to give you a recap!
--via The Mary Sue
This stuff needed to be said. When you look at basic comic book story-telling, there is astounding body of work that goes back decades. Yet mass-producers (not story-tellers) cynically bastardize it to make a quick buck. They never bother to understand the basic elements that makes a beloved character work. It's all about gimmicks and special-effects. None of this glitz matters when you don't have a solid story.