Be The Producer Game: Thanksgiving Weekend "Final" Group(Please Vote!!)
Some of your fellow board members have come up with ideas for movies. You have Thanksgiving Weekend to watch up to 3 of the following movies. Please vote for the ones you would be likely to watch.
Movie #1: Alien: Camelot Fallen Producer: JasonF Franchises: King Arthur and Aliens Directed By: Ridley Scott Starring: Clive Owen, Scarlett Johansson, Daniel Craig Supporting: Anthony Hopkins, James Callis, Kate Beckinsale Cameo: Dame Helen Mirren Screenwriter: David Peoples Punch-Up Writer: James Cameron Score: Jerry Goldsmith Summary: Alien: Camelot Fallen Director Ridley Scott returns to the sci-fi horror franchise he created with this exhilirating action-horror story set in King Arthur's Camelot. When a comet crashes to Earth near Camelot, it brings with it something more -- a deadly xenomorph that kills all in its path. Now, with the help of his sworn enemies Morgan LeFay and Mordred, King Arthur and his knights must stop the creature before it's too late. Starring Daniel Craig (King Arthur), Scarlett Johansson (Guinevere), Clive Owen (Lancelot), Sir Anthony Hopkins (Merlin), Kate Beckinsale (Morgan LeFay), James Callis (Mordred), and Dame Helen Mirren (Nymue). Written by David Peoples (Blade Runner, Unforgiven) with James Cameron. Rated R for horror, violence, and strong sexual content. Movie #2: City of Lights 2: Dead By Dawn Producer: Groucho Franchises: The Little Tramp and Evil Dead Directed By: Sam Raimi Starring: Bruce Campbell, Charlie Chaplin, Jason Statham Supporting: Ted Raimi, Bridget Fonda, Groucho Marx Cameo: David Hassellhoff Screenwriter: David Mamet Score: George Gershwin New Original Song: The Beatles Summary: City Lights 2: Dead by Dawn The Little Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) has settled down with the Flower Girl (Bridget Fonda) and together they run a struggling flower shop. The Tramp befriends a crazy millionaire (David Hasselhoff as himself) who only likes The Tramp when he is drunk (which is quite often!) In one of these drunken states, Hasselhoff gives The Tramp his prize possession: the last surviving copy of The Necronomicon Ex-Mortis. While the Tramp is asleep, the Flower Girl reads aloud from the book on a whim, only to find herself possessed by an evil spirit. She transforms into an ugly hag (now played by Ted Raimi), and attempts to kill the Tramp, who manages to lock her in the cellar -- but not before she decapitates poor Hasselhoff! And things are getting worse as The Tramps neighbors began to become possessed one-by-one and attempt to enter his poorly-constructed home. The Tramp calls the police, and The Cop (Jason Statham) appears. The Cop kicks ass and takes names, but is overwhelmed. It looks like curtains for The Tramp and The Cop, when the wise-cracking Professor (Groucho Marx) appears. The Professor investigates a passage in the book, and declares that he has found that a hero can come from the future and save the day. The Professor reads the passage but is killed (by his own cigar!) just as he finishes the last word. The Time Traveller appears -- it is chainsaw-wielding Ash (Bruce Campbell). Ash, The Cop, and The Tramp team up and destroy the remaining demons. The credits roll, as the new Beatles hit "I Shot That She-Bitch There" plays. Rated "R" for graphic violence and tobacco use. 121 minutes. Movie #3: Terminator and Back to the Future Producer: devilshalo Franchises: Terminator and Back to the Future Directed By: Frank Darabont Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christain Bale, Christopher Lloyd Supporting: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Logan Lerman Cameo: Thomas F. Wilson Screenwriter: James Cameron Score: Alan Silverstri Punch Up Writer: Frank Darabont Summary: 2015, John Connor and his small band of rebels escape Skynet to Hill Valley and discover Doc Brown's Institute of Future Technology. There, he meets Jules Brown who sends Connor back in time to save Doc and prepare his soon-to-be mother for Judgment Day. Movie #4: Calvin & Hobbes and Lord of the Rings Producer: Mano Franchises: Calvin & Hobbes and Lord of the Rings Directed By: Brad Bird Starring: Ian McShane, Alexander Gould, Rainn Wilson Supporting: Felicity Huffman, Elle Fanning, William H. Macy Cameo: John DiMaggio Screenwriter: Bill Watterson Score: Michael Giacchino Punch Up Writer: Andrew Stanton Summary: After being duped by his dad into being read one of his boring stories by the lure of dragons, orcs, and magic; Calvin, as voiced by Alexander Gould (Weeds), and Rainn Wilson (The Office) as Hobbes soon embark on a journey through J.R.R. Tolkien's masterful storytelling. Calvin's fanciful imagination leads the way as they try to destroy the one ring and avoid the perils of his backyard. Animated. Directed by Brad Bird. Also featuring the voice talents of Ian McShane, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Elle Fanning, and John Di Maggio. Movie #5: Indiana Jones and the Pirates of the Undead Producer: The Bus Franchises: Indiana Jones and The Pirates of the Caribbean Directed By: James Cameron Starring: Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Harrison Ford Supporting: Natalie Portman, Keira Knightley, Scarlet Johansson Cameo: Barack Obama Screenwriter: Lawrence Kasdan Flex Writer: Jackson Publick Score: John Williams Summary: Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), cursed by zombie god Ponce de Leon (Brad Pitt), travels back in time where he meets Capt. Jack Sparrow who is in search for the Fountain of Youth. Rated R for gratutitous female nudity. Movie #6: The Expendables: Origins Producer: Michael Corvin Franchises: Leon and The Expendables Directed By: Christopher Nolan Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Clint Eastwood, Jean Reno Supporting: Naomi Watts, Delroy Lindo, Guy Pearce Cameo: Frank Stallone Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan Score: Don Davis Punch Up Writer: Jonathan Nolan Summary: Sylvester Stallone is set to star in "The Expendables: Origins" for Warner Bros. Pictures. Christopher Nolan turns in his Batwings for a crack at the origin story. Screenplay by brother Jonathan Nolan with final touches by Christopher himself. The team that brought you The Dark Knight, will also be showing the origins of Léon and his beginnings as part of Sly's crew and what made him go independant. Stallone, will be joined onscreen by Clint Eastwood, and Jean Reno, who will be reprising his Léon role. Guy Pearce is in final negotiations for the main villain role in the film. The script is under tight lockdown but if previous successes are any indication, we could be looking at an amazing film for next August. Luc Besson has given Nolan his blessing and was reportedly amazed at an early draft of the script on how well crafted Léon's origins became in the hands of the brothers Nolan. Producers are Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Nolan and Michael Corvin. The poll will be open for 7 days, so take your time. All the "producers" will have the option to promote their movies within this thread. So give it a read through before making your final decision. |
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Would it be possible to give the titles of the film's more prominance in the summary? Something like this:
Movie #7: See You Next Wednesday |
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Originally Posted by Groucho
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Would it be possible to give the titles of the film's more prominance in the summary? Something like this:
Movie #7: See You Next Wednesday Better? Missing two titles, but the other 4 are done. |
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Didn't I already see these movies earlier in the year? I'll just Netflix them now.
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Originally Posted by pinata242
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Didn't I already see these movies earlier in the year? I'll just Netflix them now.
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I can't beleive that movies #2, 3, 4 and 6 are here, but my movie is not. :mad:
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Calvin & Hobbes in a J.R.R. Tolkien world? That's the best combination since PB&J. It gets my vote.
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What, no prize? No fanfare? No nothin'? Damn. |
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Congratulations to Michael Corvin who won the DVDTalk contest with the highest Convoluted Rules:Popularity ratio.
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