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PurpleJedi

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If you were a Weinstein...

If you were had the deep pockets and connection of The Weinstein Company (or any big movie studio)...

...what kind of movie would YOU make,

- Sci-fi?

- Drama?

- Romantic Comedy?

- Documentary?

- OTHER?

...and who would you cast?

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Reply #1 posted 02/29/12 8:40pm

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Personally, I would like to bring The Dresden Files to the big screen.

I see Hugh Jackman as a natural for the role, physically speaking, but Robert Downey Jr would probably be awesome.

OR

I would like a big-budget, trilogy remake of the DUNE series.

Audiences are more mature now, so the intensity of the story would be appreciated.

Plus sci-fi effects could match the visuals presented in the story.

An unknown would have to be cast for this.

It would be epic.

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Reply #2 posted 02/29/12 9:02pm

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i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

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Reply #3 posted 02/29/12 9:04pm

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At this point I would focus on regaining my soul from the devil

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Reply #4 posted 02/29/12 9:48pm

PurpleJedi

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KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

thumbs up!

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Reply #5 posted 02/29/12 9:49pm

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NDRU said:

At this point I would focus on regaining my soul from the devil

falloff

...they probably do owe their firstborn to Satan, considering how they have their greedy little paws in just about every successful movie in the past decade!!!

lol

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Reply #6 posted 02/29/12 10:39pm

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never heard of them

thought you meant a wine connaisseur when i read the title of this thread lol

[Edited 2/29/12 14:39pm]

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Reply #7 posted 02/29/12 10:52pm

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KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

Screw the vampire chronicles and bring Thw Witching Hour to the big screen. Hell make it a trilogy.

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Reply #8 posted 02/29/12 11:06pm

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Dewrede said:

never heard of them

thought you meant a wine connaisseur when i read the title of this thread lol

[Edited 2/29/12 14:39pm]

lol

They were with Miramax before.

Harvey Weinstein's name is on just about every movie I've seen in the last 10 years.

Producer

Director

Executive producer

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Reply #9 posted 02/29/12 11:56pm

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well, if i had cash i'd bring my own screenplay to life on the big screen. alternatively, if i wanted to make something that would actually sell, i'd make dorothy dunnett's books the Lymond Chronicles into a mini series. or, combine chelsea quinn yarbro's St. Germaine series into a movie, given the public's current love for all things vampire

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Reply #10 posted 03/01/12 1:16am

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lazycrockett said:

KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

Screw the vampire chronicles and bring Thw Witching Hour to the big screen. Hell make it a trilogy.

it's all part of the chronicles nod

the mayfare's

the taltos

it's all in there. true to the books

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Reply #11 posted 03/01/12 1:46am

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XxAxX said:

well, if i had cash i'd bring my own screenplay to life on the big screen. alternatively, if i wanted to make something that would actually sell, i'd make dorothy dunnett's books the Lymond Chronicles into a mini series. or, combine chelsea quinn yarbro's St. Germaine series into a movie, given the public's current love for all things vampire

Do tell! What's it about? Who would you cast?

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Reply #12 posted 03/01/12 4:23am

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PurpleJedi said:

Dewrede said:

never heard of them

thought you meant a wine connaisseur when i read the title of this thread lol

[Edited 2/29/12 14:39pm]

lol

They were with Miramax before.

Harvey Weinstein's name is on just about every movie I've seen in the last 10 years.

Producer

Director

Executive producer

thanks for the info smile

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Reply #13 posted 03/01/12 6:16pm

morningsong

KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

Since you mentioned that I wonder what Memnoch the Devil would look like on screen, that would be a wild ride. I think I'd like to see Servant of the Bones, I found/find it unsettling especially about the guy's attitude about destroying the world save America and his reasons why, there are a lot of people who think that way.

Now to think of it, I would like to make Ms Butler's "Parables" into movie or miniseries. I'm not sure where to put that under, technically she's listed as science fiction but her stuff isn't based on the science and technology it's more about survival under dire circumstances. Her Patternist series would make a nice long multi-saga.

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Reply #14 posted 03/02/12 1:54pm

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morningsong said:

KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

Since you mentioned that I wonder what Memnoch the Devil would look like on screen, that would be a wild ride. I think I'd like to see Servant of the Bones, I found/find it unsettling especially about the guy's attitude about destroying the world save America and his reasons why, there are a lot of people who think that way.

Now to think of it, I would like to make Ms Butler's "Parables" into movie or miniseries. I'm not sure where to put that under, technically she's listed as science fiction but her stuff isn't based on the science and technology it's more about survival under dire circumstances. Her Patternist series would make a nice long multi-saga.

i would cast the 40 y/o virgin dude as 'the ordinary man'

and i would find some like a denzel or jamie foxx to play

memnoch (built well and not too old), whoever i got for any part

(lastat, armond, claudia, etc.) would be truer to form

and on contract for the long haul. the shooting would be not stop

for a couple of years to keep the integrity of the ageless characters...

i have dreams.

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Reply #15 posted 03/02/12 3:17pm

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morningsong said:

KingBAD said:

i would do the vampire chronicles and

stay closer to the books than the previous

trys. with the new CG technology and the

rekindled apreciation of the VAMPIRE on

matter what i spent i would get back a

thousand fold...

and like the books, the movies would

only get better.

Since you mentioned that I wonder what Memnoch the Devil would look like on screen, that would be a wild ride. I think I'd like to see Servant of the Bones, I found/find it unsettling especially about the guy's attitude about destroying the world save America and his reasons why, there are a lot of people who think that way.

Now to think of it, I would like to make Ms Butler's "Parables" into movie or miniseries. I'm not sure where to put that under, technically she's listed as science fiction but her stuff isn't based on the science and technology it's more about survival under dire circumstances. Her Patternist series would make a nice long multi-saga.

I've yet to read an Anne Rice book.

It's strange that in light of this recent fascination with vampires & stuff, they haven't made any other movies out of her books.

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Reply #16 posted 03/02/12 7:20pm

morningsong

KingBAD said:

morningsong said:

Since you mentioned that I wonder what Memnoch the Devil would look like on screen, that would be a wild ride. I think I'd like to see Servant of the Bones, I found/find it unsettling especially about the guy's attitude about destroying the world save America and his reasons why, there are a lot of people who think that way.

Now to think of it, I would like to make Ms Butler's "Parables" into movie or miniseries. I'm not sure where to put that under, technically she's listed as science fiction but her stuff isn't based on the science and technology it's more about survival under dire circumstances. Her Patternist series would make a nice long multi-saga.

i would cast the 40 y/o virgin dude as 'the ordinary man'

and i would find some like a denzel or jamie foxx to play

memnoch (built well and not too old), whoever i got for any part

(lastat, armond, claudia, etc.) would be truer to form

and on contract for the long haul. the shooting would be not stop

for a couple of years to keep the integrity of the ageless characters...

i have dreams.

Well. You've really thought this out. With CGI I'm sure agelessness wouldn't be so much of a problem, but a couple of years, your production budget would be massive, Avatar would have nothin' on you.

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Reply #17 posted 03/02/12 7:30pm

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morningsong said:

KingBAD said:

i would cast the 40 y/o virgin dude as 'the ordinary man'

and i would find some like a denzel or jamie foxx to play

memnoch (built well and not too old), whoever i got for any part

(lastat, armond, claudia, etc.) would be truer to form

and on contract for the long haul. the shooting would be not stop

for a couple of years to keep the integrity of the ageless characters...

i have dreams.

Well. You've really thought this out. With CGI I'm sure agelessness wouldn't be so much of a problem, but a couple of years, your production budget would be massive, Avatar would have nothin' on you.

i do believe the man said DEEP PPOCKETS

my prollum would be gettin the actors to stick to the contract.

9 months on 3 off over a 5 year period with pay like an athlete (basketball)

no outside jobs and a gag order, death stops all payments.

strick diet clause and crimminal behavior penalties ($)

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Reply #18 posted 03/02/12 7:37pm

morningsong

PurpleJedi said:

morningsong said:

Since you mentioned that I wonder what Memnoch the Devil would look like on screen, that would be a wild ride. I think I'd like to see Servant of the Bones, I found/find it unsettling especially about the guy's attitude about destroying the world save America and his reasons why, there are a lot of people who think that way.

Now to think of it, I would like to make Ms Butler's "Parables" into movie or miniseries. I'm not sure where to put that under, technically she's listed as science fiction but her stuff isn't based on the science and technology it's more about survival under dire circumstances. Her Patternist series would make a nice long multi-saga.

I've yet to read an Anne Rice book.

It's strange that in light of this recent fascination with vampires & stuff, they haven't made any other movies out of her books.

If your interested, start with Interview with the Vampire, it's easy reading and very good, her mind frame was different then. I understand another of her books is coming to film but not the vampire ones. I don't think the films do so well at the box office.

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Reply #19 posted 03/02/12 7:41pm

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morningsong said:

PurpleJedi said:

I've yet to read an Anne Rice book.

It's strange that in light of this recent fascination with vampires & stuff, they haven't made any other movies out of her books.

If your interested, start with Interview with the Vampire, it's easy reading and very good, her mind frame was different then. I understand another of her books is coming to film but not the vampire ones. I don't think the films do so well at the box office.

they don't stay close to the books

they don't even try.

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Reply #20 posted 03/02/12 7:51pm

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KingBAD said:

morningsong said:

Well. You've really thought this out. With CGI I'm sure agelessness wouldn't be so much of a problem, but a couple of years, your production budget would be massive, Avatar would have nothin' on you.

i do believe the man said DEEP PPOCKETS

my prollum would be gettin the actors to stick to the contract.

9 months on 3 off over a 5 year period with pay like an athlete (basketball)

no outside jobs and a gag order, death stops all payments.

strick diet clause and crimminal behavior penalties ($)

I'm sure any actor would do it for the right $$$

nod

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Reply #21 posted 03/02/12 7:56pm

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KingBAD said:

morningsong said:

If your interested, start with Interview with the Vampire, it's easy reading and very good, her mind frame was different then. I understand another of her books is coming to film but not the vampire ones. I don't think the films do so well at the box office.

they don't stay close to the books

they don't even try.

I WOULD CURE THAT!!!

The only two that I'm aware of was "Interview" (which I thought had done well at box office) and that one with Rosie O'Donnell that was a complete waste of time.

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Reply #22 posted 03/02/12 8:14pm

morningsong

PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

they don't stay close to the books

they don't even try.

I WOULD CURE THAT!!!

The only two that I'm aware of was "Interview" (which I thought had done well at box office) and that one with Rosie O'Donnell that was a complete waste of time.

You never saw the one with Aaliyah? EGADS! How could you?! lol It was kinda like the book and so much kinda not. Okay, it was a shadow of the book. I don't think Interview recouped it's budget, though it was the better, more true movie. Never saw the one with Rosie O'Donnell, but I see it was completely re-written from the book. The book is about a BDSM resort, I have no idea how they'd translate that to film with anything lower than a NC17 rating. Wow! Really? Rosie O'Donnell? A buddy cop movie? You know what, I think I saw that movie and never made the connection. lol

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Reply #23 posted 03/02/12 8:25pm

morningsong

KingBAD said:

morningsong said:

Well. You've really thought this out. With CGI I'm sure agelessness wouldn't be so much of a problem, but a couple of years, your production budget would be massive, Avatar would have nothin' on you.

i do believe the man said DEEP PPOCKETS

my prollum would be gettin the actors to stick to the contract.

9 months on 3 off over a 5 year period with pay like an athlete (basketball)

no outside jobs and a gag order, death stops all payments.

strick diet clause and crimminal behavior penalties ($)

Well in that case, a 5 year gig, you wouldn't have a hard time finding any crew, everybody'd be working and livin' good. Tyler Perry would have nothing on you.

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Reply #24 posted 03/02/12 8:27pm

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morningsong said:

PurpleJedi said:

The only two that I'm aware of was "Interview" (which I thought had done well at box office) and that one with Rosie O'Donnell that was a complete waste of time.

You never saw the one with Aaliyah? EGADS! How could you?! lol It was kinda like the book and so much kinda not. Okay, it was a shadow of the book. I don't think Interview recouped it's budget, though it was the better, more true movie. Never saw the one with Rosie O'Donnell, but I see it was completely re-written from the book. The book is about a BDSM resort, I have no idea how they'd translate that to film with anything lower than a NC17 rating. Wow! Really? Rosie O'Donnell? A buddy cop movie? You know what, I think I saw that movie and never made the connection. lol

boxed No, I never saw it. Is it worth the drive to Blockbuster???

I do recall when both movies came out...Rice made a big deal about Tom Cruise being cast (she hated it) but was happy with the Rosie O'Donnell mess.

disbelief

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Reply #25 posted 03/02/12 8:45pm

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PurpleJedi said:

morningsong said:

You never saw the one with Aaliyah? EGADS! How could you?! lol It was kinda like the book and so much kinda not. Okay, it was a shadow of the book. I don't think Interview recouped it's budget, though it was the better, more true movie. Never saw the one with Rosie O'Donnell, but I see it was completely re-written from the book. The book is about a BDSM resort, I have no idea how they'd translate that to film with anything lower than a NC17 rating. Wow! Really? Rosie O'Donnell? A buddy cop movie? You know what, I think I saw that movie and never made the connection. lol

boxed No, I never saw it. Is it worth the drive to Blockbuster???

I do recall when both movies came out...Rice made a big deal about Tom Cruise being cast (she hated it) but was happy with the Rosie O'Donnell mess.

disbelief

Worth the drive? No. If your really bored, have a couple of hours to kill and you happen to be in Blockbuster anyway? Sure, if you're really curious. Outside of that, no, especially as someone who's never read the books, it wouldn't even begin to make an ounce of sense.

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Reply #26 posted 03/02/12 8:49pm

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PurpleJedi said:

morningsong said:

You never saw the one with Aaliyah? EGADS! How could you?! lol It was kinda like the book and so much kinda not. Okay, it was a shadow of the book. I don't think Interview recouped it's budget, though it was the better, more true movie. Never saw the one with Rosie O'Donnell, but I see it was completely re-written from the book. The book is about a BDSM resort, I have no idea how they'd translate that to film with anything lower than a NC17 rating. Wow! Really? Rosie O'Donnell? A buddy cop movie? You know what, I think I saw that movie and never made the connection. lol

boxed No, I never saw it. Is it worth the drive to Blockbuster???

I do recall when both movies came out...Rice made a big deal about Tom Cruise being cast (she hated it) but was happy with the Rosie O'Donnell mess.

disbelief

aliyah played the fuck outta that part

and one would be hard pressed to find another as good

i'm sure that she was QUEEN OF THE DAMNED for real

thus her sudden disaperence eek

but i would find somebody to do it. i would just have to find

the right director

like the one for BATMAN BEGINS or this new AVENGERS

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Reply #27 posted 03/03/12 1:20am

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I love a good kung fu movie and it's about time we had someone to be a new Jackie Chan or the next Jet Li.

Also, I'm kind of looking forward to see how The Hunger Games translates on to the big screen. When I first read those books, I immediately thought they had the potential to make a great movie.

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Reply #28 posted 03/03/12 3:09am

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i would make documentaries about the side affects of every day living and hopefully eduacte ppl so they dont destroy the earth

if i cant get funding i'd make Porn with real actors and great scripts smile

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Reply #29 posted 03/03/12 2:30pm

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CallMeCarrie said:

I love a good kung fu movie and it's about time we had someone to be a new Jackie Chan or the next Jet Li.

Also, I'm kind of looking forward to see how The Hunger Games translates on to the big screen. When I first read those books, I immediately thought they had the potential to make a great movie.

wave

Do you have anyone in mind to be the next "Jet Li"?

Not really "kung fu"...but Tony Jaa is awesome.

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