Canadian Movie: The Making of MB3K
Over the course of 3 years, the film went from being an abstract concept, to a drunken screenplay, then assorted unlabeled mini-DV tapes, countless anecdotes with the law and otherwise, and finally, a timeless classic.
Included in the Macbeth 3000 DVD is the bonus feature film "Canadian Movie: The Making of Macbeth 3000", which is a feature-length documentary on the making-of Macbeth 3000. Featuring interviews with cast and crew, bloopers, deleted scenes and footage, special effects breakdowns, and footage from the premiere screening, all compiled to the tell of the story behind Macbeth 3000: This time, it's personal.
And for Supergun Cinema, this is personal; because some of the best stories happen off the screen, segments from the behind-the-scenes documentary will be available here for download, just below.
Spanning 3 years of filmmaking, and over 30 mini-DV tapes of footage, Canadian Movie: The Making of Macbeth 3000 is a full fledged feature length documentary about the struggles and challenges of independent filmmakers trying to make a hack Shakespeare adaptation with no money. Between interviews with the cast and crew, special effects breakdowns and run-ins with the law witness the struggle that a group of teenage rebels overcame to bring you the definitive B-movie of all time!
Here are some preview clips from Canadian Movie:
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Bill's
Wake Up Juice
Through the long hardcore nights of editing, there has been a time-honored tradition of consuming mass amounts of caffeine. Bill Stepec, master chef, discovered a way to blend all the different kinds of caffeine into one disgusting, warm, consumable beverage that gives the drinker permanent brain damage and a never-ending high. Do not attempt this at home.

- Ben Davis
- QuickTime (41MB)
- Windows Media Player (68MB)
Playing the role of the multi-accent-wielding Agent Steve (sr.), Ben Davis is a machine. What kind of machine is yet to be determined, but you can watch all his crazy antics in Canadian Movie right here.
- Quicktime (24MB)
The Sidewinderer Missile
During the very climactic and much revered "Scene 17b" the Venner household became a base of operations for filming. In this hectic clip, a homemade rocket-launcher goes horribly awry, leaving the Supergun team in stitches.
- Windows Media (48MB)
- Quicktime (28MB)
The Macbeth 3000 World Premiere
July 15, 2005. The day Macbeth 3000 screened in downtown Toronto at the Bloor Cinema to a gargantuan crowd of cast, crew, friend and curious onlookers alike. This clip deals with the moments before the screening, while the full Canadian Movie goes right to the speeches.
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Window Pain
Stuntman Geoff W. Meech shows us how to accomplish a 2nd story jump through a candy-glass window.
- Quicktime (8MB)
Mac-Hump
Did you ever wonder just HOW much you can hump? Find out in this appallingly hump-a-riffic montage with the greatest acronym ever constructed.

HARMEET
BINDRA
MATTHEW SNOWBALL
BILL
STEPEC
GEOFF
MEECH
Over
the course of 3 years, the film went from being
an abstract concept, to a drunken screenplay, then
assorted unlabeled mini-DV tapes, countless anecdotes
with the law and otherwise, and finally, a timeless
classic.