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:awesome: I wanna see a script from you!

I don't write fan scripts anymore but if I got a chance to pitch a story idea I'd be there in a heartbeat. I'd approach the project as a fan and a film maker with a healthy balance.
 
Why dont you pitch it to us, pretend we're the producers.
 
Damn! Ross stole Carno's account!

LoL, I at least don't try to claim I've met James Cameron and become pals with him.


Anyway, pitch... you're making me pitch something I haven't written a pitch for or even thought all the way through so I guess I'll just try to lay out my kind of vision for the fifth film.

We're in L.A. 2027. Connor is now the leader of the world wide resistance, soldiers who have found a light in their leader. A reason to live. Kyle Reese, long ago, dispatched away from Connor's sight so that Skynet could not trace his whereabouts. He is now a soldier under 132nd under Lt. Joel Perry, a small team in charge of protecting the L.A. sector and its inhabitants. The times are tough. The people are starving.

Connor sends word to Perry that they are flying in food and water soon. Naturally, they accept it. When Perry's team arrive at the rendezvous point they aren't greeted with supplies but hundreds of T-800 Terminators. It's a trap! Skynet's found Kyle.

Kyle and a few men barely make it out alive when Connor's men find them huddled under rubble. Kyle is flown off to Crystal Peak because Connor has requested his presence. Kyle is nervous. He's built up this image of him that he hopes isn't shattered. When he arrives, Connor asks for the guards to leave the room. He's briefed on a Skynet project. The TDE, Time Displacement Equipment. Because Kyle is one of the best computer language readers in the Resistance, he's offered an important role into Connor's Tech-Com force. In reality, Connor's real agenda is to keep Kyle within reach, in case Skynet finds him, and to fulfill the prophecy passed down to him from his mother: Kyle Reese will be sent into the past to protect Sarah Connor and to birth John himself.

Skynet is currently shipping the TDE to a unknown location. The mission: find the secret compound and retrieve schematics of the machine. A quick in and out. This does not sit well with the men in Connor's team. In fact, the question of where Connor's loyalties lie begin to form. Kyle's fighting the negative back talk. After all, the man saved his life and inspired millions of refugees to fight.

Of course the picture comes into play to calm the waters for Kyle. But Connor has no time to connect to Kyle. He has no time to connect to anybody else because the relationships are straining his ability to lead.

Connor eventually settles to allow Kyle the opportunity to lead Connor's men into the lion's den where they have located the TDE. But after achieving the schematics and heading back to base, dozens upon dozens of H-Ks and hundreds of Terminators are on their trail without their knowledge. Connor, at HQ, finds out in time, and calls it into Kyle before loosing communication.

In the end, Kyle and his team are on their own. Out in the open of the cold wilderness, where the only chance of survival is to last for a few days for help to arrive. And Kyle knows deep down that sitting like ducks is what will get them killed. They have no choice but to stand up and fight.

Just an idea I have brewing. It is what it is at the moment.
 
I hated the organics debate more.

And whats the 6 or 10 thing about?[/quote]

the scene in dark knight where joker is talking with that officer
there was a HUGE debate about whether joker mouthed 6 or ten

stupid arguments happened :o
 
LoL, I at least don't try to claim I've met James Cameron and become pals with him.


Anyway, pitch... you're making me pitch something I haven't written a pitch for or even thought all the way through so I guess I'll just try to lay out my kind of vision for the fifth film.

We're in L.A. 2027. Connor is now the leader of the world wide resistance, soldiers who have found a light in their leader. A reason to live. Kyle Reese, long ago, dispatched away from Connor's sight so that Skynet could not trace his whereabouts. He is now a soldier under 132nd under Lt. Joel Perry, a small team in charge of protecting the L.A. sector and its inhabitants. The times are tough. The people are starving.

Connor sends word to Perry that they are flying in food and water soon. Naturally, they accept it. When Perry's team arrive at the rendezvous point they aren't greeted with supplies but hundreds of T-800 Terminators. It's a trap! Skynet's found Kyle.

Kyle and a few men barely make it out alive when Connor's men find them huddled under rubble. Kyle is flown off to Crystal Peak because Connor has requested his presence. Kyle is nervous. He's built up this image of him that he hopes isn't shattered. When he arrives, Connor asks for the guards to leave the room. He's briefed on a Skynet project. The TDE, Time Displacement Equipment. Because Kyle is one of the best computer language readers in the Resistance, he's offered an important role into Connor's Tech-Com force. In reality, Connor's real agenda is to keep Kyle within reach, in case Skynet finds him, and to fulfill the prophecy passed down to him from his mother: Kyle Reese will be sent into the past to protect Sarah Connor and to birth John himself.

Skynet is currently shipping the TDE to a unknown location. The mission: find the secret compound and retrieve schematics of the machine. A quick in and out. This does not sit well with the men in Connor's team. In fact, the question of where Connor's loyalties lie begin to form. Kyle's fighting the negative back talk. After all, the man saved his life and inspired millions of refugees to fight.

Of course the picture comes into play to calm the waters for Kyle. But Connor has no time to connect to Kyle. He has no time to connect to anybody else because the relationships are straining his ability to lead.

Connor eventually settles to allow Kyle the opportunity to lead Connor's men into the lion's den where they have located the TDE. But after achieving the schematics and heading back to base, dozens upon dozens of H-Ks and hundreds of Terminators are on their trail without their knowledge. Connor, at HQ, finds out in time, and calls it into Kyle before loosing communication.

In the end, Kyle and his team are on their own. Out in the open of the cold wilderness, where the only chance of survival is to last for a few days for help to arrive. And Kyle knows deep down that sitting like ducks is what will get them killed. They have no choice but to stand up and fight.

Just an idea I have brewing. It is what it is at the moment.

McG is that you?
 
Nothing. At least explain that reaction.

I liked the previous idea you (I think it was you) had regarding SkyNet using chemical warfare,
 
LoL, I at least don't try to claim I've met James Cameron and become pals with him.


Anyway, pitch... you're making me pitch something I haven't written a pitch for or even thought all the way through so I guess I'll just try to lay out my kind of vision for the fifth film.

We're in L.A. 2027. Connor is now the leader of the world wide resistance, soldiers who have found a light in their leader. A reason to live. Kyle Reese, long ago, dispatched away from Connor's sight so that Skynet could not trace his whereabouts. He is now a soldier under 132nd under Lt. Joel Perry, a small team in charge of protecting the L.A. sector and its inhabitants. The times are tough. The people are starving.

Connor sends word to Perry that they are flying in food and water soon. Naturally, they accept it. When Perry's team arrive at the rendezvous point they aren't greeted with supplies but hundreds of T-800 Terminators. It's a trap! Skynet's found Kyle.

Kyle and a few men barely make it out alive when Connor's men find them huddled under rubble. Kyle is flown off to Crystal Peak because Connor has requested his presence. Kyle is nervous. He's built up this image of him that he hopes isn't shattered. When he arrives, Connor asks for the guards to leave the room. He's briefed on a Skynet project. The TDE, Time Displacement Equipment. Because Kyle is one of the best computer language readers in the Resistance, he's offered an important role into Connor's Tech-Com force. In reality, Connor's real agenda is to keep Kyle within reach, in case Skynet finds him, and to fulfill the prophecy passed down to him from his mother: Kyle Reese will be sent into the past to protect Sarah Connor and to birth John himself.

Skynet is currently shipping the TDE to a unknown location. The mission: find the secret compound and retrieve schematics of the machine. A quick in and out. This does not sit well with the men in Connor's team. In fact, the question of where Connor's loyalties lie begin to form. Kyle's fighting the negative back talk. After all, the man saved his life and inspired millions of refugees to fight.

Of course the picture comes into play to calm the waters for Kyle. But Connor has no time to connect to Kyle. He has no time to connect to anybody else because the relationships are straining his ability to lead.

Connor eventually settles to allow Kyle the opportunity to lead Connor's men into the lion's den where they have located the TDE. But after achieving the schematics and heading back to base, dozens upon dozens of H-Ks and hundreds of Terminators are on their trail without their knowledge. Connor, at HQ, finds out in time, and calls it into Kyle before loosing communication.

In the end, Kyle and his team are on their own. Out in the open of the cold wilderness, where the only chance of survival is to last for a few days for help to arrive. And Kyle knows deep down that sitting like ducks is what will get them killed. They have no choice but to stand up and fight.

Just an idea I have brewing. It is what it is at the moment.

Hhhhmmm, this is flawed in a lot of ways, but definately could be made into an awesome Terminator movie. The only problem is, in T1 Kyle explains the humans had won when they FOUND the time displacement equipment, plus the humans didnt create their own, they used Skynets.
 
He never said they created their own, they are after the schematics so they'd have an idea when they get to the TDE two years later. At least I think that's what he's suggesting.
 
He never said they created their own, they are after the schematics so they'd have an idea when they get to the TDE two years later. At least I think that's what he's suggesting.

But in T1 Kyle says they found the time displacement equipment at Skynet's defense grid, that was the first time they saw it.
 
1)I just want the end, Kyle's time jump to be an accident. Ie. that a number of friendly terminators are supposed to be sent back in time, including one to 1984, but attrition and perhaps a TX messing with the programing, over the course of the final movie will leave Kyle as the only friendly left to go through the TDD before it is destroyed.

2)the more advanced terminators: don't want to see them in the general movie. They should be finale villains, found in the same research facility that the TDD is in. Rob Patrick should be a resistance commander leading Reese, a couple of other humans (including Kristana Loken) and the friendly termies into the base... and those two should get terminated and replaced as they go.
 
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Uh what? Kyle going back isn't an accident and he goes from 2029. T-X doesn't show up until 2032.

TDD?

Loken and Patrick as humans is a terrible idea IMO.
 
Hhhhmmm, this is flawed in a lot of ways, but definately could be made into an awesome Terminator movie. The only problem is, in T1 Kyle explains the humans had won when they FOUND the time displacement equipment, plus the humans didnt create their own, they used Skynets.

It's a pitch I wrote on the spot here so yeah it's flawed. It'll need some work, but I can build off of it.

Connor is only after the schematics (the manual book if you will) of the machine, not the machine itself. The machine is being made somewhere else. However, Connor's goal isn't to make the machine, but to understand it's mechanics. How it works. He has to know because two years from now he'll have to know how to send Kyle back.

That's why you have all these soldiers in Tech-Com going, "Whaah!" It doesn't make sense to them. It's the equivalent to a General in Iraq telling his men that orders are not given to destroy poppy fields in Afghanistan when everybody knows Al Qaeda are funding terrorism with it.

Connor is leading his men in not only current delimas but future ones. Connor is making the right decision but in reality nobody sees it that way.
 
Uh what? Kyle going back isn't an accident and he goes from 2029. T-X doesn't show up until 2032.

TDD?

Loken and Patrick as humans is a terrible idea IMO.
Yup! TAF's are always calling for Arnie to cameo as a scientist or soldier :whatever: No TX either please!
 
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