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How do I get my hands on a screenplay? I really really want to see how Stephen Susco actually constructed Unfriended: Dark Web but he isn't on twitter so I have no idea how to actually be like, "hey loved your movie, can I get the screenplay?" E: SimonCat posted:It's funny and a little petty. Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 17:38 on Jan 8, 2020 |
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A quick Google makes it seem like it's not available online easily, but if you're anywhere near LA then the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library has it in their collection. Not sure what the process is like to read a screenplay there, though. That or walk past one of those sketchy dudes with a table full of screenplays on the sidewalk in NYC or LA and ask them. e: or look for where a lot of screenplays are available, including unproduced and upcoming ones. feedmyleg fucked around with this message at 17:41 on Jan 8, 2020 |
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Shrecknet posted:How do I get my hands on a screenplay? I really really want to see how Stephen Susco actually constructed Unfriended: Dark Web but he isn't on twitter so I have no idea how to actually be like, "hey loved your movie, can I get the screenplay?" Kinda sorta related: When Lynch and Frost were making Twin Peaks some network suit said that the town was too small to be relatable so they said "ok" and just added one (1) number to the population listed on the sign in the opening credits changing it from 5120 to 51.201 and changing literally nothing else. Even then even 5120 feels a bit too large for the town as depicted in the first two seasons. I could buy the Twin Peaks of The Return having 51 thousand people in it but the original series feels more like it houses at most 2000 people. FreudianSlippers fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Jan 8, 2020 |
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poo poo thought this was GenChat. Retracted FreudianSlippers fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Jan 8, 2020 |
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I come from a town of 8,000 people and while Twin Peaks felt a bit smaller, it's not by that much. So 5,000 seems about right to me.
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SimonCat posted:So, the movie Orca came out in 1977 and was a rip off of Jaws. To show how dangerous the Orca is, the movie opens with an Orca killing a great white shark. Jaws 2 came out in 1978 and features a dead Orca that was killed by the film's great white shark. In Torque the opening scene is a dig at The Fast & The Furious, where a guy on a crotch rocket blows past a couple of tuner cars, and then the street signs swirl around and say "gently caress Cars" or something like that. In XXX the opening scene is Not James Bond who flees into a Rammstein concert and gets owned by a sniper because he's a total stiff who can't blend in with the rest of the concert goers.
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Shrecknet posted:How do I get my hands on a screenplay? I really really want to see how Stephen Susco actually constructed Unfriended: Dark Web but he isn't on twitter so I have no idea how to actually be like, "hey loved your movie, can I get the screenplay?" I haven't seen the film so I have no idea how legitimate it is, but typing "unfriended dark web script" into Google seems to work.
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Human Tornada posted:In Torque the opening scene is a dig at The Fast & The Furious, where a guy on a crotch rocket blows past a couple of tuner cars, and then the street signs swirl around and say "gently caress Cars" or something like that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXyPAOJHncs Human Tornada posted:In XXX the opening scene is Not James Bond who flees into a Rammstein concert and gets owned by a sniper because he's a total stiff who can't blend in with the rest of the concert goers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O48rLcHu2Yc Cage fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Jan 8, 2020 |
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Cage posted:Dont forget the connecting scene between XXX and XXX2, where they killed off not vin diesel because of reasons between movies. LOL twice in a row in the same franchise, with one aimed at it's own previous movie. I can't believe I forgot that one.
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IMDb posted:There's a ripped poster of The Hills Have Eyes (1977) visible. Ostensibly, this was in reference to a ripped poster for Jaws (1975) that appeared in that film; Sam Raimi and the others interpreted that as Wes Craven suggesting that "Hills" was much more frightening than "Jaws," thus they showed a ripped "Hills" poster because their film was to be even scarier yet. See also: The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Wes Craven responded with putting a scene from Evil Dead on a TV in the first Nightmare. Evil Dead 2 has Freddy's glove hanging up in the work shed. I think those interactions were more light-hearted than some of these, though.
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Cage posted:Dont forget the connecting scene between XXX and XXX2, where they killed off not vin diesel because of reasons between movies. Didn't Vin Diesel come back for the third, how did that get reconciled
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Didn't Vin Diesel come back for the third, how did that get reconciled They completely ignored it because it was a weird web only promo no one actually cares about.
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I think they say that Vin is dead in xXx2 but don't give any specifics other than it happened in Bora Bora.
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M. Night Shyamalan infamously puts in a character who is a pompous film critic in Lady in the Water who he then murders off. It's not really the most subtle thing. I really need to get drunk and watch that dumpster fire again.
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In the film "Laserblast", the protagonist blows up a billboard with the words "Star Wars" on it. Not an ad for the film. Just a sign with the words. As boasts go, it kinda made me sad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwTPExzfQbE BrewingTea fucked around with this message at 02:52 on Jan 9, 2020 |
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I remember Ebert blasting the first American Godzilla because there were Siskel and Ebert stand-ins and Emmerich didn't even have the decency to have them get killed by Godzilla.
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BrewingTea posted:In the film "Laserblast", the protagonist blows up a billboard with the words "Star Wars" on it. Not an ad for the film. Just a sign with the words. Hey, Leonard Maltin gave it two and a half stars. I love Laserblast, even without the MST3K treatment. I don't think I can quite articulate why, but something about that movie just does it right for me. I like the idea of the movie, but it needed a fair bit of polish, but somehow, it just clicks for me on some level. It's a weird sort of dopey charm.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Before that pirate films were just expected to flop. Probably thanks to Cutthroat Island. This is why that rumored AI that Warner Bros is using to help them decide what movies to make is going to be absolutely useless
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What’s the first horror movie where you think the bad guy’s dead and he’s not. Alien was 1979, Halloween was 1978. Any earlier examples?
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Didn't Vin Diesel come back for the third, how did that get reconciled there's a couple offhand remarks that he faked his own death. it was crucial to the xXx canon to clear this up.
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Return of Xander Cage kicked rear end too. Very pleasantly surprised by that movie.
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it wasnt bad for a laundry-folding movie. hopefully tony jaa becomes the next xXx. this is a sentence i am saying in 2020
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Parachute posted:it wasnt bad for a laundry-folding movie. hopefully tony jaa becomes the next xXx. this is a sentence i am saying in 2020 I've lost faith on Jaa. He hasn't done anything good for a really long time. Not that Triple Threat being mediocre can be blamed on him, but.....it was extremely disappointing.
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Basebf555 posted:I've lost faith on Jaa. He hasn't done anything good for a really long time. Not that Triple Threat being mediocre can be blamed on him, but.....it was extremely disappointing. I liked SPL 2 / Kill Zone 2 a good bit
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:No, it's already been established that the only VS is Robocop VS Terminator. Holy poo poo this owns and almost justifies the filming of t3 It's not within the same film, but Bride of Frankenstein and then Son of Frankenstein shoe how the monster escaped certain death at the climax of the previous film got any sevens fucked around with this message at 19:08 on Jan 9, 2020 |
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cutting that scene from t3 is one of the most offensive things in the entire franchise
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feedmyleg posted:The T2 laser-future is unquestionably rad in that film, but it's a product of its time—it's how 1991 imagined the future to be in all its stylistic excess. Had Salvation gone for that look in '09 it would have come across like a cartoon, so I totally understand why McG and the gang went for a more grounded, grey, bleak version of the future even if it wasn't as "cool." His version feels far more like a real-world war-torn environment, the sort that Americans had been seeing on the news in the Middle East since T2 came out. That being said, it almost entirely lacked in style and ended up being incredibly bland. Gotta say, I though the production design in Salvation was pretty cool. Like the way the motorcycle Terminators evoke a humanoid rider merged into the machine:
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feedmyleg posted:The T2 laser-future is unquestionably rad in that film, but it's a product of its time—it's how 1991 imagined the future to be in all its stylistic excess. Had Salvation gone for that look in '09 it would have come across like a cartoon, so I totally understand why McG and the gang went for a more grounded, grey, bleak version of the future even if it wasn't as "cool." His version feels far more like a real-world war-torn environment, the sort that Americans had been seeing on the news in the Middle East since T2 came out. That being said, it almost entirely lacked in style and ended up being incredibly bland. Please stop talkin poo poo about Skull Beach
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Sir Kodiak posted:Gotta say, I though the production design in Salvation was pretty cool. Like the way the motorcycle Terminators evoke a humanoid rider merged into the machine: This is turrible.
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Which movie podcasts do people like to listen to? I already have Film Sack, The Rewatchables and the Now Playing Podcast in my feed but any other recommendations are welcome
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How Did This Get Made.
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Blank Check
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Skwirl posted:How Did This Get Made. Here, I'll give you a rundown of every HDTGM episode ever, then you won't have to listen to it. Paul: Hello people of Largo. *audience goes insane* Jason: What's up jerks. *audience goes insane* Paul: This movie is bad. Jason: Am I going crazy, or do I LOVE this movie?! June: I hate this. I've seen over 5 moofies before, and I don't like them. *audience goes insane* Paul: Check out this Amazon review. *audience goes insane*
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HDTGM absolutely refuses to engage with the material and it's infuriating.
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I'll admit the only HDTGM I've listened to was when they did Punisher: War Zone and had the director there.
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I like me some Flophouse but if you can't tolerate Elliott, I would totally understand
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JollyBoyJohn posted:Which movie podcasts do people like to listen to? I already have Film Sack, The Rewatchables and the Now Playing Podcast in my feed but any other recommendations are welcome
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Skwirl posted:I'll admit the only HDTGM I've listened to was when they did Punisher: War Zone and had the director there. That and Crocodile Dundee were the only good ones.
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Did they mention the weird transphobic scene
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as far as podcasts go, i've been enjoying generation loss quite a bit. they're just nearing the ten episode mark and so far all of them have been quality.
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