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  1. "Tustin, We Have a Problem"

     

    This is sort of a sequel but only Impact would remember the original since it was his favorite of my CAYOM movies. It's based off "Penny Press" which was about a boy born in the 20s that starts writing novels in the 30s to help his family through the Great Depression.

     

    It will start as Penny Press. The young boy becomes a journalist and reports during World War II but since he was born in 1925 he doesn't get drafted. He is a Republican that supports Eisenhower and ends up working for the Nixon Campaign in 1960. He convinces Richard Nixon to wear makeup on TV and thus Nixon wins the 1960 election.

     

    Since Nixon is from California, Tustin, CA is the city that gets the contract for the moon landing. In 1968, Robert Kennedy is elected after 8 years of Nixon. The movie ends in 1975 with the moon landing taking place 6 years later than in our world.

     

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  2. Energized Entertainment Return:

     

    Year 11!

     

    Cartoon WoW movie "Iron Docks" based on the best instance of WoD, Iron Docks! A PG-rated Dreamworks-ish movie with WoW characters.

     

    Photographic Visions - my oscar contender, based on a novel I'm writing.

     

    And maybe a couple more.

     

  3. I'm back! It's been a long time... more than a year.

     

    So I am re-introducing myself... I've been a part of CAYOM since 2006, Year 9, though I would post films after the deadline starting in Year 6.

     

    I'm 30, a self-published author, and a serial status updater. :P

     

    I have a few ideas and I hope to join in Year 11: Part 1. Year 10 I'll be staying out.

     

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  4. I've worked at AMC Theatres for about three years now and I've noticed that the longer movies can only get 4 (or maybe 5) showing a day on a screen.

     

    A shorter movie (Gravity, Mr. Peabody) could fit 6 or even 7 depending on when the first/last shows are.

     

    Do you think that this helps movies, the chance to have more showtimes? And would people generally prefer shorter films?

     

    At the same time one could argue you're getting more entertainment hours for the same price with a long movie.

     

    Of course it is mostly about the movie itself and if it's popular they will find a way to play it as much as they can.

     

  5. Hollywood Nerd

     

    Format: 2D regular live actionGenre: Farce/Spoof/SatireCast: Ryan Gosling (Zack), DJ Qualls (Melvin)Directed By: Chuck LorreRelease Date: 10/5

    Theater Count: 2,209 TheeatehersBudget: $20 millionRunning Time: 86 minutesMPAA Rating: PG-13 for  brief strong language and drug references

    Plot Summary: Melvin wants to write a movie about what nerds really do, but his screenplay is turned into something with Zack being dressed in "geekface".

     

    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  6. Everworld

     

    Format: 3D IMAXGenre: Fantasy/Action/Sci-FiCast: Jay Baruchel (David Levin), Chris Evans (Christopher Hitchcock), Michael B. Jordan (Jalil Sherman), Alison Brie (April O'Brien) , Blake Lively (Senna Wales), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Hugh Jackman (Thorolf, Viking), More Minor roles still need castingDirected By: Zac SnyderRelease Date: 11/8

    Theater Count: 3,592 TheatersBudget: $75 millionRunning Time: 139 minutesMPAA Rating: R for strong pervasive violence, language, brief nudity, sexual innuendos

    Plot Summary: Four teenagers find themselves in an alternate world where various ancient gods, civilizations, and alien species battle one another.

     

    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

     
    Will have some tie in to Marvel Universe in term
  7. I will be making a movie based on the Everworld series from K.A. Applegate. It was a really underrated fantasy series she wrote after Animorphs aimed at an older teen crowd, where teenages from modern times go back into an alternate world that involves Old Gods like Loki and Thor  mixed with this alien race that learns gunpowder from a chemistry textbook.

  8. I will be making a satire film "Hollywood Nerd" about a bunch  of non-nerdy guys who go "geekface" in a comedy movie mocking how Hollywood dumbs down different types of humor for the mass audiences.

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