Films you'd like to see made

Avengers vs Transformers

“Saucers from Kenya”
A conspiracy sci-fi

I straight-up pledge $100 for this.

Dirt Alley sounds annoyingly promising.

I can’t pledge any money for the Weinstein feature because I don’t want to die an early death.

Matteo

Marlon Brando

Oh fuck, is Marlon Brando dead right?

The 7 Velvet Banners

An oldschool cung fu movie set in montreal, including the voice-over.

DAY, OUTSIDE, MONTREAL

A hook for a clothing line in a clowdy autumn day, swaying gently back and forth. It is the thing, one is not seeing a clothing line hook pole, one is not reminiscing on the clothes that get hanged there now and then by tired wives.

A semi-deserted cracked street in some ex-industrial ish part of the city. A man crosses the road up to the middle, and turns to.

A garbage truck pulls up and men jump off and take dumpsters and empty them.

I am not inspired now, weird.
I have one very bad one again:

“Atlantis: Tollbooths”
A dialogue film by Roger Avery

Dirt Alley has some real juice to it I feel it.

Emotionally it will have tones of Lost in Translation and Das Boot and some Akira.

That’s gold.

That’s how this movie has to be written.

That works exactly right.

“Rain Sandwich”

a detective noir sex trio contraption (detective falls for woman he is hired to spy on) with perpetual rain, except in the end, when the protagonist lays back and suddenly turns his ear to the window because it has stopped raining.

Halfway the credits, the rain begins again.

Until then, the credits roll under the sound of a ukulele.

“Johnny Sundance”
A weird animated film about a harlequin who inhabits the sun and with its silly dancing animates it.

“The Hound”
A bus-drama, the driver of the greyhound leaves for his job in a fight with his wife and during his drive a few thousand miles up and down the continent he talks what various passengers and so we learn of the rich history of the marriage in pastoral episodes. However when he comes back home we learn that he had been talking about his wife’s sister.

“Nova Zembla”
A story of a lone Eskimo who has arrived per his kayak in Nova Zembla and stumbles on a Russian nuclear testing site where he enters into a hide and seek intrigue with the lone guard, who plays along to kill the boredom. Slowly they become friends.

“2051: the Drone Revolt”
No plot yet

I laughed pretty hard at this.

“The Birth Control Man”
A sad story of a sleazy tabloid photographer who beds hundreds of women none of whom want children with him. He then proceeds to sabotage his condoms and gets several of these women pregnant against their will, and some ones keep their pregnancy unaware of who the father is, and he spies on these children throughout their lives. His voice gives a melancholic narration throughout.

“Apple Cider”
A quasi Italian B soft schlong flick with many beautiful shots. Theres a guy and he works in the garden, theres a lady of a certain class and she pines for that good-old glass of cider she has such good memories about. Stories are told, feelings are felt, smoke comes from the chimney cause its winter. Then nothing happens, until the very end when they’re in bed together and she kills him.

“President, President!”
A good movie. A thriller you remember while youre going home or sitting at Burger King afterwardo’s. Its about a president of a big nation where the nation is in trouble because of some mysterious problem, and experts are called in from various agencies and somehow, because they’re led by a feminist cunt, they point their finger at the president, and then the president has to go on the run because he knows who did it - the feminist cunt bitch. But he must catch her in the act. What act? Oh you’ll have to go watch it. I won’t spoil this great story just so I can score some points for being in the know.

Pegasus In Flight by Anne McCaffrey

I’d like to see films depicting the next era of Space Exploration and Colonization of humanity in 2500 or 2600.

Those on the outskirts of space, self-sufficient, may turn against those who live on Earth, becoming ‘criminal’, gaining power. What if they launch weapons and war against Earth? What could be done to retaliate, if those who become self-sufficient, cannot be defended against? It’s unfortunate that such things aren’t in Mass Media, or popular. But I imagine there are some Science Fiction writers who may have developed these types of ideas.