Subject: *tidies up the mini-actor*
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Posted on: 2020-03-21 11:06:21 UTC
Her name's Julia Roberts, not Robert. =]
Also, in the supporting cast:-
Subject: *tidies up the mini-actor*
Author:
Posted on: 2020-03-21 11:06:21 UTC
Her name's Julia Roberts, not Robert. =]
Also, in the supporting cast:-
One of the obvious jokes about our current medical situation bounced off of me to create this plotbunny I thought I'd infect y'all with: heist movie, but with corvids (and maybe some other critters too). They're presumably not going for a bank, but probably some big stash of food or the like - maybe a big heap of food at a restaurant that they want to steal away from the humans.
I can see a few ways to go about doing this. The first is to CGI the ever-loving crap out of it, because non-human actors are hard. The other, especially if you're willing to have the film be rather short and/orif this is meant to be artistic and not the next summer hit, is to actually go and film a bunch of nature footage, but then add voice lines (and probably edit a whole lot) to build a "dubbed" heist film out of a bunch of birds flying around doing bird things.
And, so this thread has a wider focus - more plotbunnies, for films or otherwise, welcome here!
& based on the Rook Pack film of the same name.
hS
Her name's Julia Roberts, not Robert. =]
Also, in the supporting cast:-
(even though I can't for the life of me remember what these actors look like, so I don't know how accurate their bird-ifications are)
Plot bunny #1: A Warframe movie adaptation. In this film, the Grineer want to invade Fort Knox so that they can use the gold for their machinery. The Writers should definitely forget that they have created multiple plot holes and timeline errors. The Lotus learns of this and she personally selects three teenagers to wear Warframe suits in order to fight the Grineer. Obviously they will have a showdown in New York’s Time Square, just like any other generic video game movie.
It will definitely please fans(even though Warframe is rated M) and their parents at the same time.
Plot bunny #2: A romance film involving a question mark, who wants to be loved. As always in modern romance stories, they will be a love triangle involving the girl, question mark and an exclamation mark. The question mark character should be misunderstood as “aggressive”, but he’s just “protective” of the girl, while the Exclamation is meant to be hated and bashed because he’s such a “jock”.
This poorly written story will definitely show that the question mark character is definitely not a Gary Stu.
~SomeRandomPersonAccount
I'm not really good at animation, no, scratch that, I suck at animation; but I can probably offer constructive criticism on the script or something.