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  1. I will be making Colby and Adrian in Year 5, this is one from CAYOM A, and also a novel I've worked on for... 8 years.And I will also be putting out several other works of that nature
  2. I'm happy to make some more fillers but I think I've made more than my share
  3. I can move it, though Strawberry is a filler too and it can go whenever/wherever
  4. Title: Death of a StrawberryRelease: 4/11Rating: PG (For mild comic violence, Genre: CGI Animation/Live film mixed, comedy/adventureCasting: Jonah Hill (The Strawberry, Voice), George Lopez (Mr. Sanchez, live action and voice), Jim Carrey (The Jam, Voice), Paul Rudd (The Grape, Voice)Theaters: 3,091Runtime: 1hr 41 minute (101 minutes)Plot: The Strawberry is raised on a nice farm, a big farm, run by Mr. Sanchez, farmer/agribusiness owner. The Strawberry dreams of being eaten as part of a nourishing lunch for children or adults. But The Grape haunts him of tales of a factory where strawberries are cut up, put into jam and loaded onto funnel cakes, ruining all of its nutritional value.The film goes into live-action sometimes, as we see Mr. Sanchez interacting with various people and selling his fruit in a farmer's market.The Grape and The Strawberry taunt each other, with The Strawberry reminding The Grape that he could end up being the Raisin in a Raisinet, or part of some wine instead of an actual grape. The Strawberry and The Grape are taken away from one another, we see this both in CGI/and in live action.The Strawberry is brought to a production kitchen, where much as he has been told, he is put into some jam. The jam taunts him as he is covered in it, and placed into a funnel cake. He is eaten by a happy child. As The Strawberry is eaten by a happy child, he wonders... was it all that bad? At least he made a child happy. The Grape has a similar feeling, as he realizes he's about to become wine. He is making a date more pleasant and tolerable.The End. We see Mr. Sanchez planting more seeds at the final scene of this film.
  5. I still need to do Rivals and try to slam in some fillers.
  6. I will be adding Rivals this weekend.(well adding the plot)
  7. All are done except for Rivals now. Longest this year is just 2,500 words. I feel like I could expand it but I like it where it is. Not expecting a major Oscar for anything this year.
  8. LoveBytes Genre: Drama/Comedy Stars: Topher Grace (Jack), Kristen Bell (Jenny), Keira Knightley (Meredith/Amy), Channing Tatum (Nick) , Jay Baruchel (Tyler) 3 Young (Unknown) Teen Actors for 90's scenes Release Date: 9/26 Theater Count: 2801 Budget: $50 mil Running Time: 129 min (2hr 9 min) MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexuality, drinking Plot Summary: Boy meets girl online. Girl gets heart broken, takes other girls online pictures and reinvents herself, what happens? Set in 1996. Plot:
  9. my second/final WoW film (cataclysm) will come out in year 5.
  10. Rivals will be up here for Year 4.
  11. I have been doing better. Three films (two fillers) are done now.
  12. I would like to make a legit Homestar Runner cartoon if that is okay. I know it'd be low-budget/low profit.
  13. Not really. I think the longest are 10,000 or so.
  14. No. I loved the worlds he created and the races he spawned that stick with us today. But I could have done without 3 page long songs about baths.
  15. Continuing my tradition from Years 1 and 2 with making a good film in February. Phone conversations with mother is up and ready to be disliked mildly.
  16. Phone Conversations with Mother Genre: Comedy Date: 2/28 Cast: Jim Parsons (William H. Fickerson III), Vince Vaughn (Blake Steele), Jon Heder (Sidney Fickerson), Jonah Hill (Jason), Anne Hathway (Deb) Runtime: 103 min (1 hr 43 min) Rating: R for Language, Drinking/Drug References, mild sexuality Budget : $30 million Theaters: 2,688 Plot Summary: William talks to his mom on the phone every day. Plot:
  17. A, though more an A-. It was enjoyable and thrilling and had excellent acting across the board, but I felt it was a bit overlong at times and the twist at the end about Miranda Tate didn't really add much to the plot.
  18. The Suicide KingBest EnsembleLoveBytesBest PictureBest Actress - Keira KnightleyBest Original ScreenplayOur CityBest Picture (a long shot?)Best Animated FeatureBest Original ScreenplayBest Supporting Actress in a Speaking Role - Meryl StreepSuicide KingEnsembleSong - "The Suicide King"Will be updating this
  19. Our City and Summer Jobs are done. Suicide King has just a bit on it. Not expecting a huge success this year, though I hope for some Box Office successes. It seems almost all my films have been quite profitable but I haven't had the big totals that some had.
  20. I will be adding most of my plots tomorrow. Hopefully will have a shot at something, but either I'll make it too simple (and most people won't like it) or too confusing (and Impact will not enjoy it at all)
  21. LoveBytes Genre: Drama/Comedy Stars: Topher Grace (Jack), Kristen Bell (Jenny), Keira Knightley (Meredith/Amy), Channing Tatum (Nick) , Jay Baruchel (Tyler) 3 Young (Unknown) Teen Actors for 90's scenes Release Date: 9/26 Theater Count: 2801 Budget: $50 mil Running Time: 129 min (2hr 9 min) MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexuality, drinking Plot Summary: Boy meets girl online. Girl gets heart broken, takes other girls online pictures and reinvents herself, what happens? Set in 1996. Plot: The Box office editing feature is horrible.
  22. Summer Jobs Genre: Teen Comedy Stars: Four Unknowns (Teens) Other Unknowns (Parents) Release Date: 8/8 Theater Count: 2642 Budget: $20 mil Running Time: 95 min (1 hr 35) MPAA Rating: R for extreme language, moderate sexuality, drug references, mild comic/slapstick violence Plot Summary: Four teens get summer jobs. Hilarity allegedly ensues. Plot: Four teenagers are hoping for a summer of relaxation and letting their eyes glaze over through watching various forums of electronic media. But their parents all have different ideas. One mother says that because she is afraid she'll lose her job, she wants her son to get a job himself, just in case. Another, richer, family, insists that they don't want their daughter to expect everything to be handed to her, so she needs to get a summer job if she wants to buy all the expensive things she wants. She realizes she wants a car, so she decides to look for a job. The other two teens are more "background characters" and are more neutral regarding the decision to get a job. The four jobs they get: Janitor, Movie Theater Usher, Target Cashier, and Fast Food Clerk. The film switches between their four jobs and the awkward problems they have with various customers and fellow employees. Some scenes in the movie are with the four kids separate, and they have some scenes together where they try to one-up each other with horror stories about the job. The janitor (the rich girl!) almost always wins, but she is making almost twice as much money as the other kids. In the end, it works out. It's gross and humiliating sometimes. The guy's mom doesn't even lose her job, so he ends up agreeing to put the money he earned into a college fund. The girl gets a decent car (with her parents agreeing to pay for half of it because of how hard she worked.) All in all, classic mirthmaking.
  23. The Suicide King Genre: Comedy/Farce/Thriller Director: Judd Apatow Stars: Seth Rogen (Steve, The Suicide King) Matt Damon (Alexander), Brad Pitt (David), Kate Beckinsale (The "Queen", Melissa), Paul Rudd (Aaron, the Self Appointed Court Jester) Release Date: 7/11 Theater Count: 3024 Budget: $60 mil Running Time: 122 min (2hr 2 min) MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, violence, mild sexuality Plot Summary: The king commits suicide. But why? Original Song: "The Suicide King" Lyrics: Plot:
  24. Rivals: The Abyss Genre: Fantasy/Action Cast: Michael Anagarano (Thomas), Danielle Panabaker (Felicia) , Kat Dennings (Princess Hannah), Rachel McAdams (Princess Amanda), Paul Walker (Hartland), Steven Strait (Calvin), Cillian Murphy (Darren the Dastardly) King Alric Wisenthal (Kurt Russell) Michelle Pfeiffer (Queen Abagail Wisenthal) Directed By: Chris Columbus Release Date: 6/27 Theater Count: 3581 Budget: $130 million Running Time: TBD MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, action, language, and mild sexuality Plot:
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