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I'm gonna enjoy following this......and with NO pressure :D
THATS RIGHT CONTESTANTS.....WE ARE ALL GONNA BE READING YOUR ANSWERS |
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Wait to read your task, impatient waif!
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And too many questions anger grumpy judges....
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yeah - i couldnt have answered these ... I just dont have the stuff anymore. I've become a very lazy forum guy. as you can tell from all of the cheap easy jokes. |
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you're all too slow. You'll never make it in this business. I'm voting you all off my island
wait... what game are we playing? **pops a few more vicodin** I like oatmeal
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It's OK, dear, just lay on the couch and take a little nappy-poo. :D
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(Continued from above)
- Freak : You are in 1974. After NotLD, The Exorcist has become a runaway huge hit with audiences screaming out of the theaters. You are a struggling actor trying to make it big on the screen. You heard that a certain young Steven Spielberg (with a great script tucked under his arm) is looking for young actors. How do you get in touch with him, and what audition will you give him to convince that one of the lead roles belongs to you? - Illdojo : 2007. Rob Zombie has contacted you, a musician yourself, to give him an idea for a possible sequel to his version of Halloween. He is your best friend, and he wont take no for an answer. You only have a vague knowledge of the movie, and he has explicitly said that he doesnt want to do another Halloween II, but rather see a totally original take for the sequel to his remake. Do you have a possible idea to float to him? - Jenna26 : The year is 1996. Troma, known for their low-budget gorific flicks, have suddenly decided to make a zero-budget shockfest based on cannibalism, with plenty of gore (of course!) and campy humor. As both a director and Makeup In charge, how will you go about your task of making yet another Troma "moneyspinner"? - Roshiq : The year is 1949. You are a great producer-director with lots of cash to spare, and Universal want you to make yet another winner, a follow-up to their monster hits from earlier years. You suddenly hit upon a goldmine of an idea - The Evil Dead!! What will your cast be of, and how will you go about making it? Remember its the late 40s, era of b/w movies, shock is limited to expressions and acting, minimal gore (plenty of effects which look jaded today), etc. All of you have 48 hours to do your researches, write down your ideas, and pitch them in front of the Judges. The Judges will be your peers in each scenario, and if you manage to win them over, you stand to score the maximum. When you are ready, send me a PM and post your entry in this thread (WITHOUT EDITING), and the Judges will read em and post their criticisms and praise, if any. If any of you dont post your entry within the next 48 hours, you stand DQed off this Test, and dont gain any scores (or favors) from your Judges! You have a hard task ahead of you, so all the best!!
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Ok so do we pitch our own ideas or something that actually happened cause I'm still a little confused about what I'm doing.
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I'm going to insert my opinion here: I would say, if you want to win, you pitch an original idea.
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Deducts points from Freak's score.....
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