The "Pitch a Movie" Thread

^ I am intrigued.

Kudos for casting Fass and Mulligan, I think they could be very good in something like this.

Some very interesting premises in here.
 
I decided on them when I watched Shame for the first time. Actually, that movie is the main inspiration behind Immortal - it's about Fassy's character dealing with a troubling sex addiction and trying to snap out of it when his sister (Mulligan) comes to stay.

If you haven't seen it before it's brilliant IMO
 
I know lol. But.....**** that movie, I always try to enjoy every movie no matter how stupid it is... I turned that thing off about 20 minutes in.

I'm gonna make a Dragon Ball Z fan cast to express my inner child's anger :p
if i were gonna recast goku I'd actually get an asian actor this time seeing how goku is the asian superman:o

Jon Foo would be solid:yay:
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Zack Snyder should direct Dragonball, he has an excuse to destroy the entire planet :D
 
Zack Snyder should direct Dragonball, he has an excuse to destroy the entire planet :D
:owont have to worry about people complaining about cities and buildings with people we didn't see inside them since dbz is all in the desert:woot:

and goku doesn't have his dont kill rule
 
:owont have to worry about people complaining about cities and buildings with people we didn't see inside them since dbz is all in the desert:woot:

and goku doesn't have his dont kill rule

People and PETA would just complain about all the golfers and natural wildlife that allegedly died in all the fighting going on.
 
I've never given much thought to casting or arcs or anything but I've always wanted to see a sort of mythical period piece set during the 1960s during the big hippy movement and everything. We just never see too many movies take place during that period with that particular backdrop especially with some mythical/mystical overtones.
 
A dark comedy of a man trying to convince people in the 50's the danger of smoking. :o
 
if i were gonna recast goku I'd actually get an asian actor this time seeing how goku is the asian superman:o

Jon Foo would be solid:yay:
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Yep. Jon Foo is my choice for Goku as well. I've also heard lots of people suggest Tom Welling.

Still working on the rest of the cast
 
The Terminizor.

Directed by Ron Howard

An erotic thriller, about a killer robot driving instructor who has to travel back in time for reason. He also has to decide wherever his best friend lives or dies. His best friend is a talking pie.
 
- Directed by Christopher Nolan
- In the style of Michael Mann's Heat (in story and action)
- Leonardo DiCaprio vs. Christian Bale
- Two CIA assassins going face-to-face
 
The Centurions movie

Directed by Christian Alvart- Pandorum, Case 39

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The Pitch
In the near future, a trans continental counter terrorist initiative is formed to stem a new breed of Terror. They are called The Centurions. Their directive- to make our lands, air and sea safer.

Exposition

11 September 2021- Plane crashes into the UN building in NYC ten years after the original attacks.
23 October 2021- The Channel Tunnel is blasted open and destroyed, killing hundreds.
25 December 2021- South Africa is laid to waste as multiple embassies in Pretoria and Johannesburg are bombed.

A tactical space base called Sky Vault launched by a Joint Task Force called Trident on 9 March 2022.

Three officers are recruited from a world over search.
Max Ray- Brilliant Sea Operations commander.
Jake Rockwell- Rugged Land Operations Specialist
Ace McCloud- Daring Air Operations Expert

Using prototype Exoskeleton suits called Exo-Frames, they are equipped with assault weapon systems uniting man and machine.


THE CAST
Daniel Craig as Ace McCloud
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Timothy Olyphant as Max Ray
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Harry Lennix as Jake Rockwell
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Kate Mara as Crystal Kane
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The villains...
Willem Defoe as Doc Terror
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Kevin Durand as Hacker, Doc's right hand man.
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I'd like to see them remake the 90s' classic, Kaazam, however this time, they should get it right.
 
A fantasy film with the scope of the LotR trilogy, but with characters that feel a bit more real than the Fellowship. More conflicted and at odds with themselves:

Sarkun Grasjakal renounced the monk's path in one of the Vikaidrun monasteries on Norskavia after the outbreak of the 19 Year War between the three Vikaidrun monasteries. The 19 Year War began as a dispute between the three monasteries over monastic theology. During the 19 Year War, Sarkun hired himself out to various employers as a monk-mercenary. So, Sarkun is a bit selfish and isn't above indulging in the pleasures of conquest. A brush with death against monks that remained loyal to Sarkun's old order led him to investigate the tomes that the monks were trying to destroy.

Fear and a desire to make a mark on the world drive Sarkun into the old practices of sorcery: bargaining and dealing with supernatural beings. Sarkun's research on sorcery gives him a worldview that celebrates living in the moment and being accountable to oneself.

Thus Sarkun becomes an "ends justify the means" sort of character--going so far as to travel to Norskavia's neighbor continent, Kursakov and initiate civil unrest and a crusade to end the enslavement of the Vaik. Sarkun's motives are far from altruistic: he wants to put a Vaik warlock in debt to him. Thus, the Vaik warlock would be forced to provide Sarkun with passage to the Vaik homeland. Sarkun's scheme fails...and brings him into his alliance with Brynja Kadevri.

Brynja Kadevri worked on the security team in the mines of the Thunder Cauldron Broodlords. The mining city experienced a wave of murders in which each victim's bloodstream was filled with a foreign substance. A series of abductions hits the mining town a year after the beginning of the murders. Brynja's investigation leads her to a gruesome scene at the borderlands of the Thunder Cauldron and Ashbark Cauldron: a pulsating construct of lymph nodes and curing rooms full of the skins of the adult murder victims.

Golems of flesh, bone, and fungus send Brynja fleeing from the scene. A follow-up investigation reveals that the missing children have been brainwashed and had their vocal cords surgically modified to produce a pleasing sound. Brynja learns that the Thunder Cauldron's Broodlords have struck a deal with the Elves--children to undergo the surgical process that gives birth to Elves. The Broodlords hope to barter the freshly made Elves to the weaponsmiths of Savakref.

Brynja uses the brutality of the Broodlords' deed to stir up a bloody revolution against the Broodlords. While Brynja's critics believe that she has become a blood-thirsty tyrant, Brynja believes that brutes and their regime should be disposed of like brutes. In the aftermath, Brynja establishes a convenant with the Vikaidrun living in the northern lands of Kurga. Thus Brynja rises to the rank of Broodlord through her revolution.

In the aftermath, a resistance against Brynja's dealings with the Vikaidrun results in another revolution. The new revolution is headed by human spellcasters from Kurga who believe that Brynja has become a worse monster than the old Broodlords. Brynja's attempt to suppress the revolution and mitigate the bloodshed fails--she effectively sets off the magical equivalent of a nuclear warhead, leaving the Thunder Cauldron a magically irradiated wasteland.

Brynja's feelings of guilt are buried beneath a belief that the spellcasters from Kurga forced her to use the spell that destroyed Thunder Cauldron. Thus Brynja travels into the Ashbark Cauldron to kill the spellcasters and vindicate herself. Unfortunately for Brynja, the spellcasters have won the Ashbark Cauldron folk as well as the Mist Valley Cauldron folk over to their side--and united the Cauldrons under the wings of the Windstorm Monarch. Brynja's search for vindication brings her to the continent of Kurga. Her nightly meditations bring her to a land where she encounters the twisted ghosts of the Thunder Cauldron's inhabitants. Brynja battles the ghosts and promises them a place in the cycle of Rebirth and Decay.

Thus, Brynja seeks training as a physician. Her work brings her into contact with all manner of terminally ill individuals; each encounter presents Brynja with a vessel for the twisted ghosts of those who died by her hand in the Thunder Cauldron Massacre. Eventually Brynja begins to question her dedication to the Great Cycle: it seems as if she's been violating that Cycle by wresting away the consciousness (or souls if you rather) or the terminally ill and leaving the bodies for the ghosts of her victims.

Brynja joins up with Sarkun in his search for the bluprints to the evoker-staffs. Many of the mentally ill she works with were collateral damage from Sarkun's exploits.

Sarkun is seeking to construct evoker-staffs (the equivalent of a gun) in order to put an end to the Savakrev Marshal's reign on Norskavia. The Kurgan Marshal has united the three warring monasteries under his banner and turned their talents toward tracking down the Vikaidrun. Sarkun and Brynja learn that the Savakrevite Marshal--and the spellcasters that Brynja blames for the Thunder Cauldron massacre--is working under a gifted Sorcerer and Priestess to create a government where each country is under the rulership of a Monarch--such as the Windstorm Monarch in Kurga--whose policy is based around Prophecy. Not in the spiritual sense; rather Prophecy that has allowed the Sorcerer and Priestess to craft a regime that avoids the conflict, strife, and war of the past and future.
 
I've always wanted to see a live action movie adaptation of the Dungeons & Dragons animated series. I've posted my casting choices on a couple of other threads. I'll look them up and repost them here later.
 
I crime thriller where a boy, around 13, is walking home from school in the city. He decides to take a shortcut through an alley where he witnesses a murder. The killer sees him and gives chase. The boy runs out into the street and being hit by a car. Just before passing out, he says to the blurry person above him, "I saw him kill her", and slips into a coma. Upon waking up, the boy meets a policeman who's been keeping a vigil with him. The cop explains that he was driving the car that hit the boy and out of guilt and duty, he's stood watch over the boy since the accident. As the boy regains function and memories the cop helps him try and track down this mysterious killer. As things progress, we slowly learn that the man the boy and cop are tracking is in fact, the driver who hit the boy and the cop is the killer, having only kept the boy alive long enough to make certain his tracks are covered and to find a scapegoat for the murder he committed.

Boy-Unknown actor
Cop-Jim Carrey
Driver-Ron Perlman
 
A VFX worker on a big blockbuster who can't sleep because of his job and develops a synical view of himself and his industry.

Thought of that about an hour ago.
 
Naked Island

A magical island burns off the clothes of anyone who sets foot on it.

Starring Scarlett Johansson, Christina Hendricks, Alison Brie, Kate Upton, Jennifer Lawrence, Rosario Dawson, Hayley Atwell, Kat Dennings, Sofía Vergara and Helen Mirren as The Queen of Naked Island.
 
Naked Island

A magical island burns off the clothes of anyone who sets foot on it.

Starring Scarlett Johansson, Christina Hendricks, Alison Brie, Kate Upton, Jennifer Lawrence, Rosario Dawson, Hayley Atwell, Kat Dennings, Sofía Vergara and Helen Mirren as The Queen of Naked Island.

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A biblical epic:

Many years ago, the Lord decided that humanity was evil and must be done away with...so he planned a massive flood to kill everyone. However, one man named Noah was deemed worthy, so the Lord warned him to gather up his family and pairs of every animal into an ark, so they could survive the storm and repopulate the earth. The flood comes and Noah and his family tend to the animals. After 40 days, he sets loose a dove to see if it will find land. After a bit, he sees it flying back, with an olive branch in its mouth. Then...just as it is about to land back on the ark...a giant shark leaps out of the ocean and eats it. The shark then attacks the boat, tearing away at the wood and killing entire species of animals (such as the dinosaurs). Noah must then struggle to reach land before the shark kills his entire family and extinguishes all land life on earth. Ladies and gentlemen...I give you...Noah's Shark.
 
Drama set in the slave period of the United States. A slaving ship journeying from West Africa to New Orleans carrying dozens of passengers crashes on an unknown island leaving only two survivors: a slave and his master. The film is about racism, slavery, friendship etc. Starring Michael Fassbender and Jamie Foxx
 
So a prequel to 12 Years a Slave and Django Unchained? I'm in. :o
 

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