View Full Version : MOVIES that you wished you were a PART of!
AmbitiousJ
06-03-2010, 09:03 AM
Hey guys,
Newbie here. So I'm writing a play that I eventually want to be on screen, and I started thinking about all the movies that I wished I was a part of. So this is for every writer, actor, extra (lol) out there. List some movies that you wished you were a part of and why. It doesn't matter whether you loved or hated the movie. It can be a line that you wish you wrote, an alternate ending, etc... Feel free to share. I have to many movies I wanted to be part of. List some and I guess I'll give you guys more of mines.
Here's one of mines to get things rolling....
I wish I was part of "Jerry Maguire" I am in love with this movie to this very day, and I'm not even sure I believe in that Love thing.
There's so many lines I wish I wrote, but here's the big one I wish I wrote.
"Oh, well, why didn't you say so? And oh, I don't know if you're interested in this detail, but I was just about to tell you that I love him. I love him, and I don't care what you think. I love him for the man he wants to be, and I love him for the man he almost is. I love him."
I love that they allowed the character to be vocally vulnerable. They didn't just use her image, her silence for us to figure out she was so into this guy. So yea, I really love that movie!
I think this is also a great way to find other writers you have something in common with. Let's be friends! lol. Thanks for sharing writers.....
Xo
Ambitious J
Silver King
06-04-2010, 03:57 AM
Hiya, AJ.
I've moved your thread from Office Party to this forum (Movies, TV and Theater), where you are likely to get more responses.
Good luck, and welcome to AW. :)
Kilawher
06-04-2010, 04:47 AM
Harry Potter!
I cried when I heard the cast was limited to British actors (in my defense, I was 11 :) )
Em as you're a newbie I probably shouldn't post
Debbie Does Dallas so I'll post
Star Wars
mellymel
06-04-2010, 09:10 AM
Seriously, I was so bummed when the Karate Kid 4 came out. The one with the girl. I was in my prime Karate days and I so could have played that part, acting and martial arts wise.
dgiharris
06-04-2010, 10:39 AM
So, I figured I better limit my response to top three movies.
#1 Sin City.
This movie has the best hard boiled gumshoe type dialogue I have ever heard in a modern day film. All the scenes and characters are great, but if there is one who stands head and shoulders from the rest, it is the character of Marv.
" I love hitmen. No matter what you do to them, you don't feel bad"
"This is blood for blood and by the gallon. These are the old days, the bad days, the all-or-nothing days. They're back! There's no choice left. And I'm ready for war."
#2. Constantine.
I consider this movie pure genuis. Finally, a movie that doesn't dumb down for the lowest common denominator in the audience. This movie had a realism to it that is/was ahead of the typical fantasy fare.
and I saved the best for last...
#3 FIREFLY.
THough it's not a movie but a TV series. Quite simply, this was the best show (yes, show as in all categories) that television has ever produced.
In all the tens of thousands of hours of television i've watched, I have never fallen in love with a show and its characters as fast, hard, and deep as I have with that show. The writing was beyond brilliant. They acheived a harmony and chemistry that normally takes shows two or three seasons to achieve. ANd the plots and storylines were just superb.
About once a year, I have a Firefly marathon and blow through the season in one weekend.
Then afterwards, I plot a suicide run at Fox Network where I run amok with my semi-automatic rifles and pump round after round into all the execs responsible for canceling that show. Normally I come to my senses before I make it past county lines, but each year I get closer and closer to Fox Network so it is only a matter of time...
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc326/dgiharris/punisher.jpg
Mel...
maestrowork
06-04-2010, 07:37 PM
Every movie with a good looking Asian guy with a great body.
Every movie with a good looking Asian guy with a great body.
i agree.
totally and completely.
Cranky
06-04-2010, 11:08 PM
The Lord of The Rings, no question. I'd have been happy to be an extra. I'd have preferred hanging around on the Rivendell sets, but given how short I am, they'd have chucked me into The Shire.
Of course, I *really* dug (ha!) Bilbo's pad. Love the round door!
regdog
06-04-2010, 11:25 PM
Star Wars
Lord Of The Rings
Harry Potter
The Last Airbender
Shadow_Ferret
06-04-2010, 11:27 PM
Kindergarten Cop
Beastmaster
Along Came Polly
Those are, after all, the only movies I could think of that actually have ferrets in them.
Varthikes
06-05-2010, 11:26 AM
When I was younger and watching Star Trek: The Motion Picture, I sometimes wished I was one of the guys in the turbolift behind Kirk, when he's confronting the Ilia Probe.
AmbitiousJ
06-07-2010, 11:06 AM
I love everyone's honesty. Keep them coming guys and gals! lol by the way, @dgiharris, really Constantine?...You got to help me out with that one love.
Aj
dgiharris
06-07-2010, 11:39 AM
I love everyone's honesty. Keep them coming guys and gals! lol by the way, @dgiharris, really Constantine?...You got to help me out with that one love.
Aj
I don't get why everyone doesn't think this movie is just pure awesome :D.
THe plot is unique and the worldbuilding is superb. I love the fact that the writer/director just launches us right into the midst of the story. It feels like this story builds off of common contemporary fantasy/horror lore, but in a way that feels so organic...
And I love the acting and feel that Keanu is 100% perfect for the role.
I think this movie was ahead of its time. Sorta like how Kick Ass is a bit ahead of its time.
Anyways, you just have to watch it again. It will grow on you. Trust me.
Keep watching it until you think it is awesome :D
Mel...
STKlingaman
06-07-2010, 01:26 PM
Seriously, I was so bummed when the Karate Kid 4 came out. The one with the girl. I was in my prime Karate days and I so could have played that part, acting and martial arts wise.
That girl?
You mean one of our few true actresses Hillary Swank?
(though one of her very first roles, I believe)
And she was HOT then!
STKlingaman
06-07-2010, 01:45 PM
The Matrix - Reloaded (or any of them)
Unloading on Neo with a sub-machine gun, and then
fighting him in the Foray with all the ancient weapons.
Aliens - One of the marines who get slaughter,
before "Marines . . . we are leaving!"
Wizard of Oz - One of the Witches (not so evil) soldiers.
Just marching to 'Oooo . . . Re . . . O" would have been cool.
Star Wars - Luke's friend that survives all three films.
Constantine - The Devil oozing into the scene barefooted.
(and yes, this is a cool movie, Tilda was awesome)
maestrowork
06-07-2010, 08:29 PM
The original Karate Kid -- I'd love to play Mr. Miyagi (when I'm old, of course!)
Lyra Jean
06-07-2010, 08:39 PM
Red Dawn - Who wouldn't want to save your country from the invading Russians with Patrick Swayze.
The Others - I know it's a bit of a surprise ending but I never get tired of it because I can imagine the movie from the other side. I like to think I would a character from a different time period coming to live with them.
The Postman - Okay I don't know how to ride a horse but I would totally be a mail carrier.
In real life I would probably be extra #183 if listed at all.
judgedredi
06-08-2010, 02:30 AM
Star Wars. I want to the dude throwing cherry bombs at plastic models for the explosion effects. Or alternatively, the guy who had to melt down loads of model ships to make the Death Star's surface.
fredXgeorge
06-10-2010, 10:40 AM
Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings
sleepsheep
06-11-2010, 03:36 AM
Rome (the HBO/BBC miniseries) because it was fantastic. Also, just about anything that contains a saucy scene between Robert Downey Jr and a female character.
sleepsheep
06-11-2010, 03:38 AM
I don't get why everyone doesn't think this movie is just pure awesome :D.
I thought it was awesome. Really and truly. What I liked best about it was the casting. An American dark-haired John Constantine. The Universe had a bit of an aneurysm with that one, but I loved every minute of it.
Wavy_Blue
06-11-2010, 03:44 AM
Star Trek '09. I could be the girl equivalent of Wesley Crusher, but on the original Enterprise instead...going around and bugging everyone on the bridge and being a smarty pants.
And wearing really bad sweaters.
ETA: Oh, I'd love to replace Ginger playing opposite Fred in any of their films. He can dance me into his arms any day...
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