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A man goes around and using the power of his mind makes random women's clothes come flying off and he sees ..... everything.
Given the amount of lore, Battletech could be like GoT meets Star Trek if they do it right. It blows my mind that it's never been adapted, barring the 90s animated series.Batman Beyond. Or any Mechwarrior/Battletech movie.
I would like to see a movie of the novel Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry.
"When you have to kill the same terrorist twice in one week, there's either something wrong with your world or something wrong with your skills... and there's nothing wrong with Joe Ledger's skills. Ledger, a Baltimore detective assigned to a counterterrorism task force, is recruited by the government to lead a new ultrasecret rapid-response group called the Department of Military Sciences (DMS) to help stop a group of terrorists from releasing a dreadful bio-weapon that can turn ordinary people into zombies"
Actually, I want the whole Joe Ledger series by Jonathan Maberry made into movies.
Is karwoski a polish catholic himsefl?
I want to create an ubersnobby artsy film with an absurdly pretentious "statement".
The first ten minutes of the film is a girl talking to a cat in french for five minutes, asking it questions, like directions to a faraway city. Asking it which bus to take, how much is the fare, etc. with accentuated pauses between her questions as if she is earnestly waiting for answers.
Then there are some random clips smattered over each other-- 2 hands giving a perpetual handshake, an iguana clinging to a windy branch, the front of an abandoned building, etc. etc.
THEN (here's where the magic happens) suddenly the audience sees ITSELF in real time (although black and white) thru a cleverly positioned (straight opposite) surveillance camera. It's like this for the next 3 hours. Of course, most of the people will leave after a minute or five of this nonsense. And that's where the statement comes in. I then proclaim that most people who makeup the bulk of audiences "are boring people who are not interesting enough themselves- therefore, they are forced to leach off of media like parasites, they cannot create their own visions or answers" and I ignore how presumptuous and flawed this is. This is what makes me famous and gets me attention.
Also it will bring groups of hardcore hipsters and their friends to sit all 3 hours with their hands folded in their laps, signaling to themselves, each other, and everyone else that they ARE indeed the interesting ones to whom this critique does not apply to. They will return each week for at least a couple months. This will net me at least a few hundred thousand over cities across the world.
Most likely or Ed Harris. Who's your pick for Joe? Top? Bunny? Bug? Hu?Liam Neeson as Mr Church?
French or Québécois? This detail is important.
Joual.
A man goes around and using the power of his mind makes random women's clothes come flying off and he sees ..... everything.
D'onforio is a good call, never thought of that one but I can see it now that you brought him up.Harris is a great actor, but I don't if he's physically imposing enough to play Mr Church. Come to think of it, I'd like to see D'Onforio play Mr Church; he gives good sinister, and I'd want the audience to constantly wonder if Church really is on the side of the angels.
Good question. I like Channing Tatum for Joe Ledger. Mahershala Ali for Top. It will never happen, but fantasy casting? Hemsworth would make a perfect Bunny. No one in mind for Bug, but Masi Oka could possibly make a good Dr Hu.
Christoph Waltz would be chilling as either Syrus Jacobi or Nicodemus...
D'onforio is a good call, never thought of that one but I can see it now that you brought him up.
Joe - Tatum...Possibly. Will give some thought to an alternative
Top - Ali...Not familiar enough with to make that call
Bunny - Hemsworth...I could see that but he's have to get in better shape. lol
Bug - Still giving that some thought as well
Hu - Masi Oka...good call.
Christoph Waltz as Nicodemus might be interesting.