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Post by Harkovast on Mar 8, 2016 15:26:19 GMT
Movie idea- Sequal to Olympus has Fallen and London has Fallen. Vice President Morgan Freeman and secret agent Gerard Butler get fired because terrorists keep destroying things on their watch. Morgan Freeman loses his pension so uses his savings to buy a corner shop and hired Gerard Butler to stack shelves. But then terrorists take over all the corner shops in the city and put WMD's in them. It seems like its because of all the muslim corner shop owners being terrorists, but it turns out that the rich white america guy in a suit who runs the big chain super market is behind it and sent mercenaries PRETENDING to be terrorists to destroy all the small shops so he could take over. Gerard Butler has to defuse the bombs and kill the white guy in a suit to save local business. It's called "The Local Corner Shop Has Fallen" (rated PG-13).
Sample dialogue-
Morgan Freeman to Evil White Guy "So if you're in charge, that means this situation isn't racist." Evil White guy "No, not racist at all! BWAHAH!"
Gerrard Butler to Terrorists in the corner shop "Here's your change!" *shoots terrorist*
Gerrard Butler to Terrorists "Thank you, come again, motherf..." *gets cut off by explosion so we don't hear the F bomb and lose PG-13 rating.*
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Post by Canuovea on Mar 8, 2016 16:11:31 GMT
I take it you were disappointed with Pretentious Name Place For White House has Fallen and Ha!Ha!Ha! The Brits Capital! HAHAHA! has Fallen?
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Post by Harkovast on Mar 8, 2016 19:02:13 GMT
I didn't see them. Did anyone? But you gotta admit, my sequel would be kick ass.
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Post by Canuovea on Mar 8, 2016 19:04:12 GMT
I didn't see them either.
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Post by wordweaver3 on Mar 15, 2016 3:44:21 GMT
You forgot to make the evil white business guy British.
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Post by Harkovast on Mar 15, 2016 17:55:04 GMT
Honestly wordweaver, thats actually kind of a dated trope now. Most American movies of this type make the bad guy an evil American business guy/CGI guy. I think the need to appeal to an international market means they don't want to risk putting off any potential audiences, at least in these kind of movies. In other media you get the evil british guy more, but not in your big action movies so much. I wont say not at all, but its not as big as it was. In the 90's American hereos barely killed anyone that didn't sound English, but not as much now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 8:18:57 GMT
You had me at Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman, the sample dialogue just sealed the deal.
I like it, go out and make this movie now.
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