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Pitch a Movie Idea Part 2: Movies/projects you wished would have happened earlier & Box Office Predictions

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Here is a second part to the "Pitch a Movie Idea". This time with some added bonuses.

 

We'll talk about what kinds of films we wished would have happened years ago. And you could put box office numbers of how much these said movies could have made if they were made.

 

And also, you could if you'd like to.....add in who would direct the film and which casting would star in that said film or film-series.

 

As for the box office-predictions, you can pick any number you want. Go crazy with them. They don't have to be overly realistic numbers, you can go very low and go very high with your predictions. Anything is possible. Both live action & animated ideas are accepted.

 

With that said...let's start!

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Captain America: Civil War (1860)

Box Office: 1m (1 trillion adjusted)

Reception: Americans were so amazed at the beauty that they settled their differences, the South freed their slaves and gave them full citizen rights (and compensated them), and Americans hailed comic book movies as the supreme genre for all time.

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Here are some of my first pitches of films, i wished should have happened, years ago.

 

 

Red Riding Hood (2011)

Director: Byron Howard

Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures

Composer: Alan Menken

Release Date: December 2, 2011

Genre: Animation, 2D/Hand-drawn, Fantasy

MPAA-Rating: G

 

Starring the voices of:

Emily Hahn as Roux (The 8 year old girl)

Frankie Jonas as Leon (the 9 year old boy that Roux befriends)

Robert Pattinson as Lobo (The normal-sized good wolf)

Djimon Hounsou as Edon (The large bad black wolf & the villain)

Tom Cruise as Jean (Roux's father)

Scarlett Johannson as Jacqueline (Roux's mother)

Sally Field as Marguerite (Roux's grandmother)

Jean Claude Van Damme as Claude (Leon's father)

Kurt Russell as Chevalier (Roux’s grandfather)

 

Box office: $740.8M DOM & $1.649.3B WW

Opening Day: $89M

Opening Weekend: $216M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 99%

 

Critic Consensus: With a 2D-animated style, excellent-crafted story & memorable characters, Red Riding Hood stands high as a magical gem in the Disney-line up, appealing for all ages.

 

Ben 10 (2013)

Director:  Bryan Singer

Distributed by: Warner Bros Pictures

Composer: James Newton Howard

Release Date: August 2, 2013

Genre: Sci-Fi, Adventure, Superhero, Action, Family, Live-Action

MPAA-Rating: PG

 

Starring the casting of:

Max Charles as Ben Tennyson

Alexa Gerasimovich as Gwen Tennyson

Stellan Skarsgård as Max Tennyson

Kanon Tani as Julie Yamamoto

Levi Miller as Kevin Levin

Andy Serkis as Vilgax

Charlize Theron as Sandra Tennyson

Jason Bateman as Carl Tennyson

 

Box office: $708M DOM & $1.859B WW

Opening Day: $100M

Opening Weekend: $221M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 99%

 

Critic Consensus: Fueled with stellar CGI visuals & a well-written script. Along with a great casting and thought-provoking themes & ideas, Ben 10 does exactly what a live action film based on a cartoon, should do: pay tribute and be faithful to the source material.

 

P.S For the idea of a Disney animated movie and it's characters.....it was done as an idea by someone at Deviantart, which had me intrigued to use some of the elements for a pitched film.

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Disney Animated Movie Ideas: Part 2

 

The Nightingale (2008)

Directed by: Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff

Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures

Composer: Alan Menken & Hans Zimmer

Release Date: October 3, 2008

Genre: Animation, Fantasy, 2D/Hand-drawn

MPAA-Rating: G

 

Starring the voices of:

Elle Fanning as Chun Xiu (the 10 year old heroine)

Asa Butterfield as Ping-Han (the 10 year old boy and secondary main character)

B.D Wong as Jin Xiu (Chun's father)

Li BingBing as Mei Xiu (Chun's mother)

Jackie Chan as Cheng (Chun's uncle)

Chow Yun Fat as Guozhi (the main antagonist)

 

Box office: $714M DOM & $2.130.0B WW

Opening Day: $86.7M

Opening Weekend: $214M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 99%

 

Critic Consensus: With an epic take on the Hans Christian Andersen-tale, Disney brings The Nightingale to new heights. A strong entry to the Disney animated canon.

 

The Six Swans (2014)

Directed by: Jennifer Lee

Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures

Composer: Alan Menken

Release Date: July 18, 2014

Genre: Animation, Fantasy, 2D/Hand-drawn

MPAA-Rating: G

 

Mackenzie Foy as Princess Celestia (The 12 year old heroine and the youngest child)

Kodi-Smit McPhee as Prince Gabriel (The 13 year old prince)

Jake T. Austin as Wallace (the second youngest child and one of Celestia's brothers)

Jessica Chastain as Edwina (Celestia's evil aunt & the villain)

Kate Winslet as Queen Sigourney (Celestia's mother)

Russell Crowe as King Leonard (Celestia's father)

 

Box office: $774.1M DOM & $2.165.4B WW

Opening Day: $123M

Opening Weekend: $261M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 99%

 

Critic Consensus: With talented voice cast & spectacular animation that makes this Disney-take a powerful gem, The Six Swans is a wonderful feature for all audiences.

 

Again, these are Disney version ideas came up by someone at DA, that i just took inspiration to use elements. Besides, Disney makes up names for characters in the Disney Fairytales, after all.

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Disney Animated Movies Idea: Part 3

 

The Princess and the Pea (2006)

Directed by: Kevin Lima & Chris Buck

Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures

Composer: Alan Menken

Release Date: December 1, 2006

Genre: Animation, Fantasy, 2D/Hand-drawn

MPAA-Rating: G

 

Starring the voices of:

Georgie Henley as Danielle (the 11 year old heroine)

Tom Felton as Christian (the 13 year old prince)

Ralph Fiennes as Arcanus (the king's second in charge-man, later turned villain)

Liam Neeson as King Brian (Christian's father)

Charlize Theron as Queen Cynthia (Christian's mother)

Evanna Lynch as Emma (Danielle's best friend from the village)

Dominic Monaghan as Baxter (Christian's best friend from the castle/palace)

Sean Astin as Carl (Danielle' father)

Helena Bohman Carter as Shelby (Danielle's mother)

 

Box office: $572M DOM & $1.582B WW

Opening Day: $69M

Opening Weekend: $177M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 97%

 

Critic Consensus: Helped by likeable leads & traditional animation which is as stunning as it gets, The Princess and the Pea is a true gem for the families.

 

The Tinderbox (2007)

Directed by: Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise

Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures

Composer: Alan Menken

Release Date: September 7, 2007

Genre: Animation, Fantasy, 2D/Hand-drawn

MPAA-Rating: G

 

Starring the voices of:

Skandaler Keynes as Anders (the 13 year old soldier and the hero)

Evanna Lynch as Cassandra (the 11 year old princess)

Tim Curry as Mordecai (The king's serveant, later turned main villain)

Ewan McGregor as King Aaron (Cassandra's father)

Nicole Kidman as Queen Ophelia (Cassandra's mother)

Devon Murray as Brandon (Anders's best friend & companion)

Elle Fanning as Adeline (Anders's younger 7-8 year old sister)

Hayley Atwell as Kristine (Anders & Adeline's mother)

 

 

Box office: $582M DOM & $1.595B WW

Opening Day: $72.9M

Opening Weekend: $180M

 

Rotten-Tomatoes: 97%

 

Critic Consensus: With strong characters & breath-taking 2D animation that gives the movie great visuals, The Tinderbox is truly a magical Hans Christian Andersen tale come to Disney-life.

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