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Calm down a little, what did you honestly expect? You have to get an agent first than go through all the fields of revisions and comments from your agent about the script.
All in all you'd be lucky to be like the guy who wrote Alien vs predator in 10 years unless you sell out like most of hollywood just to make a couple bucks
If I were actually interested in selling something ever I'd sell out like the rest to help my financial position but I don't care about selling anything so all in all I'll watch these types of films and have faith that hollywood will try harder
True that's the thing, if you want to make cash, make some Hollywood script, en they'll eat it, make an unusual story with not much action, but great depth and stuff, and you're already sure it's not going to fill your bank account.
I kind of liked this one. Sure there's a shit-load of stuff wrong with it, but still. Though I guess I have to do what I did with Biohazard. Expect my version of Aliens Vs. Predator in the next couple of months. I've got a plot that ties into the original Alien movies a lot more than. . . well, the movie didn't fit into either series in any way.
And while we're at it, lets play the Resident Evil - AVP Comparison Game!
RESIDENT EVIL: Colin Salmon plays a badass who's cut into cubes by a laser grid. AVP: Colin Salmon plays a badass who gets cut into cubes by a razor wire net.
RESIDENT EVIL: Shots that transition from heat images to real life. AVP: Shots that transition from heat images to real life.
RESIDENT EVIL: Medic's head it cut off and slowly slides off. AVP: Alien's head is cut off and slowly slides off.
RESIDENT EVIL: Small group of people trapped in a laser hallway by doors that slide down. AVP: Small group of people trapped in the sacrificial chamber by doors that slide down.
RESIDENT EVIL: Survivors run around in underground tunnels. AVP: Survivors run around in underground tunnels.
RESIDENT EVIL: Survivors race through a tunnel at high speeds trying to escape being sealed in. AVP: Survivors race through a tunnel at high speeds trying to escape being blown up.
RESIDENT EVIL: People state the obvious. AVP: People state the obvious.
RESIDENT EVIL: For some reason, people bring guns into a locked down, underground office building (were they expecting zombies?)... yet still can't shoot for their lives. AVP: For some reason, people bring guns into a locked down, underground pyramid (were they expecting warring extraterrestrials?)... yet still can't shoot for their lives.
RESIDENT EVIL: A film I've been waiting for for quite some time... only to be ruined by Paul W.S. Anderson. AVP: A film I've been waiting for for quite some time... only to be ruined by Paul W.S. Anderson (though slightly worse).
Romero's screenplay for R.E. was great, it even used a set path thru the game and then onto his own creation. I don't know what exactly these people were thinking here. I heard somewhere that the creator of the videogame was very upset with the outcome of the final product of the R.E. movie and I heard that he isn't showing up for the R.E. 2 movie either.
I actually have it somewhere... let me check. I'll get back with ya. It's fantastic and well worth the read. It was what the game should have lived up to and what the movie wishes it could be.
Thank you R.E. I didn't have it after all. Great screenplay though. I actually got the feeling that maybe George Himself played the game a time or two.
While we're on the topic of the lacking "Resident Evil" film, tell me if you think this guy should be directing a zombie flick:
(This is an interview with Alexander Witt, director of "Resident Evil: Apocalypse." I was saving it for my review of the "Resident Evil" Deluxe Edition DVD, but it is quite befitting with the topic at hand).
I'm more than a little concerned. Acting as a second unit director on action movies is one thing, but helming a flick altogether is something entirely different.
All I can say is: Hollywood, how about you buy my script and make that? Please? Any of the five million RE fanfics out there would be a good movie, compared to RE1.