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Side-Kick
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Not sure where this goes, either in the movie section or here. So, I've posted it here for now. Mods feel free to move it to the Misc Movies section if appropriate (and ideally, I'd prefer it to be there due to higher traffic). Anyway:
Korra's been over for a week now. Feeling deprived and going into withdrawal symptoms, I came across Shyamalan's The Last Airbender on TV and thought I'd give it a watch. Only to regret it instantly. I can't help but feel that a 400 foot tall purple platypus bear with pink horns and silver wings could write a better movie than Shyamalan. As such, I figured I'd give it a whirl. My thinking is that of all the seasons, the first one is actually the easiest to adapt into a movie. The only integral parts are the first few episodes and the last ones. The entire middle section is pure filler with only minor character development (at least in comparison to Zuko in season two, for instance) once the status quo is established. By sticking to the events of the season and trying to mention as much of it as possible, Shyamalan's felt more like a narrator providing a synopsis of the season than an actual movie. As such, my approach is to take what I feel are the most important elements and try to mash them together to make a coherent story. I'll be doing it in parts, of course, since I want to go into detail. Links to the parts as well as a list of the changes I've made to the series will be placed below: Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:
Tips, thoughts, feedback, etc welcome. Last edited by mr. peasant; 07-09-2012 at 05:19 AM. |
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Side-Kick
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Act 1
Prologue/Scene 0:
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Last edited by mr. peasant; 07-06-2012 at 02:03 AM. |
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Deeeaaaddd Giveaway!!!
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Not bad. I was a little skeptical at first with there being no Momo and a magical compass, but the way you have setup everything it fits. However, I think having Aang fly back to the air temple and finding Momo, would fit just as well before being captured at the southern water village.
Also, the way you describe your scenes are good, but for a script would not be setup that way, as you may know. Scene changes every time a location changes, but I get what you were trying to do here. I would like to see the rest of Act 2 and 3.
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Side-Kick
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Thanks for the feedback. I know what you mean when you say it's not like a script. A script's about a page per minute. It'd take too long to do and more importantly, too long for people to read. Indeed, my current concern is that it is already too long/difficult to read my writing. Should I cut back on the details, instead just getting straight to the point of each scene/event?
As for Momo, it's not that I couldn't find a way for Aang to encounter Momo. That's easy enough. It's just that I couldn't think of anything for him to do. Also, some early warning in that I plan to make fairly liberal changes in Act 2; least of which being no trip to the Southern Air Temple, encountering of Gyatso's remains or triggering of the Avatar State. |
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Psiconautiq
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Momo could be the absurd comic relief?
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Keep the details. It helps to paint a picture. The many synopsis in bullet points help. Try to limit to 5 or 6 if possible so that the read goes quicker. Just a suggestion, do what you want though this is your baby .That's what makes Momo 'Momo' he doesn't need to have a role necessarily, he just does his thing and helps out when he can. Like the other poster said he can be the comic relief if you want. He an be Appa's buddy, as in the cartoon. But if you don't want him don't use him. Do what you want in Acts 2 & 3. I would rather see the Avatar state come later anyway. Plus after 100 years Gyatso 's remains would be almost dust right? If not then I'm sure they would be scattered and unrecognizable anyway. So are you re-writing the movie your own way or are you incorporating all the books too?
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Re: Incorporating other books, at the moment my idea is to go the same route as the first movie - namely adapting the first season of the animated series. Not planning to squash all three into one movie or having thought of how the sequels would play out since this entire project was spawned off as an instant reaction against the Shyamalan movie.
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Side-Kick
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Act 2a
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I haven't forgotten. Still reading and will post comments later.
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Ok, my apologies for the very late reply to your Act 2. Just finished reading and I like what you got. Way better than the movie IMO, so far. I like how you incorporated some old friends, cartoon moments, character personalities in the short amount of time (2 Acts, 1st movie), very clever.
Are you working on Act 3 or is it finished yet? Reading this sounds like you could have been one of the writers for the show. I also like the term "GAang" sounds like something Sokka would have thought of in addition to Team Avatar lol. So glad you brought in the K Warriors. I'm a fan of when movies/shows introduce as many characters as they can, in clever ways, but that progress the show and don't bog it down.
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In my mind, I have the movie starting with Episode 6 from Season 3. Where Roku and Sozin are fighting. We learn that they were once friends, and we also learn a little about Roku. Reminds me of Obi One allowing himself to die so that he could help Luke. Once he dies, we see a closeup of Aang's face with his eyes closed and they suddenly open. Gyatso comes in and gets him out of bed - takes him down to get 'tested'. So on and so forth.
Not that I don't like it when we do a "look back" later in the story line, but I think opening with something with a little more action would hook the watcher from the start. With this, we learn alot of the information that was missed in the movie. IMHO. We also get to actually meet Roku, and get to know him a little bit. We never really understood any of the relationships of past Avatars in the movie. Never was the 'Avatar State' even mentioned that I can remember. |
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Deeeaaaddd Giveaway!!!
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That's not bad either.
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