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Plot: Six guests are invited to a strange house and must cooperate with the staff to solve a murder mystery.
Crew: Directors: The Coen Brothers
Cast: Paul Dano as Mr. Green Julianne Moore as Ms. Scarlet Paul Giamatti as Mr. Plum Molly Parker as Mrs. White Billy Bob Thornton as Mr. Boddy Frances McDormand as Mrs. Peacock Michael Sheen as Wadsworth Matt Walsh as Colonel Mustard Judy Greer as Yvette Michael McKean as The Chief
Plot: Harold Chasen(Jared Gilman), a 20 year old death-obsessed young man, can't seem to find anything to live for. Uninspired by his life of wealth, his only gratification comes from faking his own suicides and attending funerals, much to the chagrin of his imperious mother, Mrs. Chasen (Tilda Swinton). All of this changes when he meets 79 year old Maude (Lily Tomlin). Her zest for life and endearing peculiarities prove irresistible to young Harold. An unlikely love affair grows as off-beat adventures unfold.
Crew: Director: Wes Anderson Screenplay: Todd Solondz Soundtrack: Sufjan Stevens
Cast: Lily Tomlin as Maude Jared Gilman as Harold Tilda Swinton as Mrs Chasen Owen Wilson as Glaucus Edward Norton as Unle Victor Jeff Goldbloom as The Priest Jason Schwartzman as The Psychiatrist Saoirse Ronan as Sunshine Dore
Plot: The semi-autobiographical war novel of a World War II veteran who gets kidnapped by aliens and learns to see time in the forth dimension(Maybe?).
Crew: Director: Michel Gondry Screenplay: Charlie Kaufman Cinematographer: Robert Richardson Special Effects Supervisor: Richard Taylor Production Designer: Rick Carter
Cast: Eddie Redmayne as Billy Pilgrim Scarlett Johansson as Montana Wildhack Oscar Isaac as Eliot Rosewater John C Reilly as Edgar Derby Lucas Hedges as Roland Weary Elizabeth Olsen as Barbara Pilgrim Bradley Cooper as Howard W Campbell Jr (aka the American Nazi) Mark Rylance as Kilgore Trout and the Narrator
Are we going to do a movie adaptation draft after this?
The plan was to adapt a movie into a TV show or to reboot a TV show.
I do want to redo the Bonnaroo draft at some point but maybe wait a little bit?
And adapting a book into a movie is definitely in the cards as well, I just thought that a genre change would be good. I'd be open to including video games in this.
Are we going to do a movie adaptation draft after this?
The plan was to adapt a movie into a TV show or to reboot a TV show.
I do want to redo the Bonnaroo draft at some point but maybe wait a little bit?
And adapting a book into a movie is definitely in the cards as well, I just thought that a genre change would be good. I'd be open to including video games in this.
In retrospect, I should've made a more experimental Blade Runner. Nicolas Winding Refn directing, Emmanaul Lubezki behind the camera, Oscar Isaac as Deckard, score by Boards of Canada, set in neo-Tokyo.
In retrospect, I should've made a more experimental Blade Runner. Nicolas Winding Refn directing, Emmanaul Lubezki behind the camera, Oscar Isaac as Deckard, score by Boards of Canada, set in neo-Tokyo.
In retrospect I shouldn't have chose George Lucas as the freakin director.
In retrospect, I should've made a more experimental Blade Runner. Nicolas Winding Refn directing, Emmanaul Lubezki behind the camera, Oscar Isaac as Deckard, score by Boards of Canada, set in neo-Tokyo.
In retrospect, I shouldn't have chosen a relatively unknown film from the 60's featuring two popular actors and a bunch of mainly character actors, largely from TV. But other than that, my draft was flawless.
In retrospect, I should've made a more experimental Blade Runner. Nicolas Winding Refn directing, Emmanaul Lubezki behind the camera, Oscar Isaac as Deckard, score by Boards of Canada, set in neo-Tokyo.
I'm down for any draft although anything with actors isn't going to be my forte. My Google searches for this draft included "funny Asian actors" and "old man actors" lol
In doing a TV draft, how many rounds do you guys feel would suffice? Stick with a dozen? Eight?
I was trying to think what might be drafted other than the show and actors. Writers, directors, showrunners? Maybe someone for the theme song/music in general? TV channel? I would think ten or twelve still.
I was pretty positive I'd end up in 3rd. Should we do a tie-breaker?
I'm fine with a tie, myself, but I wouldn't object to a tie-breaker if you want to see it through.
We've been pretty even the whole time, so this result is cool with me. I'd be more interested if we could pull in a bunch of new folks to vote but that hasn't seemed to work.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
It was almost a threeway tie. I didn't do a second vote because I was like " but this is the final round, I'm just voting for one winner". The second vote would have been for you. Sooo...my bad. Haha