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musick 05-06-11 05:56 PM

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link request via PM ... thanks in advance

Solid Snake 05-06-11 06:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sauce07 (Post 10760291)
That is about the opposite of how I was reading the character, Tyler Perry is a better option.

Tyler Perry isn't skinny.

If Smith did it...I could see him do it. I just expected see a darker complexioned black man be Django. And I dunno why I didn't think of SLJ as Stephen. That could work. Again...I assumed someone w/ a gruffer voice.

dsa_shea 05-06-11 07:03 PM

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If Will Smith is involved with this I will likely pass.

musick 05-06-11 07:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by musick (Post 10760293)
link request via PM ... thanks in advance

received .... thanx!!

Solid Snake 05-06-11 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dsa_shea (Post 10760381)
If Will Smith is involved with this I will likely pass.

You don't think QT could get the proper acting from him? Or just not a fan of him? Granted...I'm not a fan of Smith. I think he's a cool guy from what I can see and he's done some neat movies but I don't go to see it cuz of him. He can get a solid role in when he needs to. BUT....I don't see Django looking like anything like him. Also...I don't think his voice would carry well w/ the dialogue....If QT picked him...I'm sure he'll do fine.

islandclaws 05-06-11 07:46 PM

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If QT can get a solid performance out of Brad Pitt, he can get one out of Smith.

boogieman03 05-06-11 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SethDLH (Post 10759618)
Thanks!

It was a quick read which was nice. I've never read any of QT's scripts before and some of his little notes are... really stupid :lol:

Haha. Same here. I laughed at his notes.

Oddly enough, I started to see the old spice guy in the role for django. Probable a terrible fit, but it made me laugh. Will smith is an intriguing choice.

Osiris3657 05-06-11 08:42 PM

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I'm not entirely familiar with the art of screen-writing (apparently there's more to it than just writing paragraphs and dialogue), but why are random words capitalized in the script? Example: a YOUNG BOY leads a herd of BABY GOATS through town.

Solid Snake 05-06-11 10:20 PM

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Specific items that are needed at times. In the case of the boy..it has to be a young boy. Dunno why the goats were capitalized.

riotinmyskull 05-06-11 10:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Osiris3657 (Post 10760477)
I'm not entirely familiar with the art of screen-writing (apparently there's more to it than just writing paragraphs and dialogue), but why are random words capitalized in the script? Example: a YOUNG BOY leads a herd of BABY GOATS through town.

these are most likely mental notes to himself - like solid said these are probably specific for a visual he'd like to create.

bluetoast 05-06-11 11:06 PM

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This looks good on paper so far. And yeah for scripts, things that you need or are first mentioned are often capitalized.

Tarantino 05-07-11 12:34 AM

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Why would anyone want to read a script before seeing the movie? Why spoil it?

Hazel Motes 05-07-11 12:41 AM

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Time to abandon the very thread I started. You guys really need to cool it with the spoilers.

Maxflier 05-07-11 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tarantino (Post 10760680)
Why would anyone want to read a script before seeing the movie? Why spoil it?

Never understood that either. It would take away all of the impact of watching the story unfold on the screen.

riotinmyskull 05-07-11 03:46 AM

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i've never read a script before seeing a film and i wanted to try it this time. countless hollywood execs/producers/directors/actors/drones read scripts before films are made and i'm sure they still end up loving them.

also back on topic...Will Smith isn't a bad choice. he's the only actor who could help get this film made without any major editing to the script and still get people in the seats.

Sean O'Hara 05-07-11 09:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Osiris3657 (Post 10760477)
I'm not entirely familiar with the art of screen-writing (apparently there's more to it than just writing paragraphs and dialogue), but why are random words capitalized in the script? Example: a YOUNG BOY leads a herd of BABY GOATS through town.

Makes it easier for the production crew to go through the script and figure out what actors and props are needed -- instead of reading the descriptions in detail, they can scan through for capitalized terms.

bluetoast 05-07-11 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tarantino (Post 10760680)
Why would anyone want to read a script before seeing the movie? Why spoil it?

Because I'm interested in the transformation process from script to screen. As someone who wants to enter the industry one day I want to see it from both sides. Reading it before seeing the movie allows me to picture the movie in my own mind, the locations, settings, colors, angles, and then I can also enjoy the film, and see what choices QT makes. Leaked scripts offer a rare opportunity for this. The narrative impact is intact when reading the story, and I also get great enjoyment out of the finished product.

I've done the same the thing with Inglourious Basterds, and it was a great time.

Mr. Cinema 05-07-11 07:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sauce07 (Post 10760291)
That is about the opposite of how I was reading the character, Tyler Perry is a better option.

Tyler Perry wouldn't even be interested unless the character wore a dress during the movie.

NIMH Rat 05-08-11 02:43 AM

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Just finished reading it...At this point I gotta say, this script is on a Blazing Saddles level of boldness. It has exploitation roots and it pushes buttons....there are characters and attitudes in here that are going to upset people. Who knows what it'll look like when it's actually made (I think QT will tinker with the climax just as he did for KB and IB), but it has something to say, and unlike the Nazis it doesn't have an evil that American audiences can feel a certain distance from....the evil is part of American history, and that is really going to set some people off.

If Will Smith does this movie, I will be shocked. And happy.

Rypro 525 05-08-11 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull (Post 10758146)
PM sent...

i'm on page 124 right now...shit is about to get real.

i'll like 10th the request for a pm of the script

Greg MacGuffin 05-08-11 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Rypro 525 (Post 10761637)
i'll like 10th the request for a pm of the script

Sent.

Ash Ketchum 05-08-11 08:59 AM

re: Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino spaghetti western
 
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 10760416)
If QT can get a solid performance out of Brad Pitt, he can get one out of Smith.

I don't think QT got a solid performance out of Pitt. I've always felt that Pitt was the one false note in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. And I don't think he can get one out of Smith either. Smith will try to make it too damned...dignified, too respectable. You need someone with exploitation cred in this role, someone with a down-and-dirty streak. E.g., a young Bernie Casey (HIT MAN, 1972). There's really no one young enough that fits that today and the older ones, like Michael Jai White and Samuel L. Jackson, are too old now. So maybe an unknown or a non-American black actor.

Of course, I haven't read the script so I really don't know what's required for the character. I'm just responding to the Smith suggestion, that's all.

bluetoast 05-08-11 09:42 AM

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Samuel L. Jackson is in consideration for another role in the picture, so that should be good.

Mike86 05-08-11 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffy Pop (Post 10761691)
Sent.

Could you possibly send me a copy too please? Thanks.

Greg MacGuffin 05-08-11 12:47 PM

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Sure.


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