Dunn hits another out of the park. No introduction needed. Enjoy!
I think we can all agree that what has been missing from kid’s movies in the recent years is finance. Well I have the solution for that, I present
Bulls and Bears
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Dunn hits another out of the park. No introduction needed. Enjoy!
I think we can all agree that what has been missing from kid’s movies in the recent years is finance. Well I have the solution for that, I present
Bulls and Bears
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Ashley returns again with possibly the most creative Fake Movie Friday we’ve seen. After two weeks of strange murder tails she comes in to try and show that she is more intelligent than us. Enjoy!
This fake movie friday is inspired by, and loosely based on, Chaucer’s “Wife of Bath” tale in The Canterbury Tales. With Frankenweenie coming out, I thought it would be fun to make this one stop motion as well. It is set at some point in the past, with the a family living in a small two bedroom cottage, in a small town, possibly in the UK or New England.
The Wife of Bath
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Happy Hump Day, Movie Movie Fan Fans.
Don’t forget to send in your Fake Movie Friday for this weeks big day. Anytime before Friday evening is preferable.
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Our good friend Zach joins us this week. He’s a funny, attractive, and successful comedian. Check out his website http://zachbroussard.com/
Occupy MY HEART Street
By Zach Broussard
Coming to Theaters This Christmas: OCCUPY MY HEART STREET
We open on a series of newscasts about the ongoing financial crisis, raises for bankers and the gridlock in Washington. We see Aimee – a sad 20 something played by KRISTEN STEWART – getting ready for her corporate job as a banker at Globo Bank International.
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Dunn returns to smash your face with his brain. Enjoy!
With Snow White and the Huntsman and Alice and Wonderland, Hollywood discovered that they can make lots of money by taking fairy tales shoehorning in the Hero’s Journey, and putting the princess in a suit of armor. Well, two can play at that game, without further ado, I present
The Princess and the Pea
By Andrew Dunn
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I had absolutely no idea what to do this week. Russ suggested this title for me and I tried. Enjoy.
Stop, Drop, and Roll
The film opens up as fire investigator Charles Leary, played by Jeremy Renner, is giving a speech about how fires spread. It’s a scary speech that goes into violent detail about the power of fire. The camera pulls back and we see he is in 3rd grade classroom and the kids are shocked. He looks at the disappointed teacher, played by Elizabeth Banks, as she shakes her head at him. The principal steps in and asks the classroom what to do if they are on fire and they all shout “Stop, Drop and Roll!”
Outside Leary is smoking staring at the lighter. Quick cuts of fires and burned people flash on the screen and he drops it. The teacher, Rachel Hunter, picks it up and gives it back to him and it is clear they are dating. They talk about how he has become burnt out (they actually use this term) and jaded from his job. Fire Trucks zoom by as his phone rings. It’s the chief, played by James Gandolfini, standing outside a burning warehouse and says, “Get down here Leary. He’s back.”
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This one is a friendship test, just to see who has been paying attention over the last few years.
I call it Up on the Sun:
We open on a static shot of a man alone with his back to the camera, sitting at the sand dune overlooking the ocean, watching the sun set, smoking a joint. It’s a very pretty scene. There is an opening monologue from the man:
“Beautiful isn’t it? The majesty of all that is nature. The infinite expanse of the world. Time fading into eternity and circling around to the beginning. It is a special moment. One that anyone would like to share with someone else. Why am I here alone? We’ll get there.”
The whole thing will probably be narrated.
Ok, Ashley may be a little crazy. Here is her delightfully weird story of murder and dogs.
Because I don’t want to live in a world where this isn’t a movie I get to watch whenever I’m feeling a little blue, I bring you
Melody
by Ashley Carter
We open on a couple played by Kristen Connolly (our titular character) and some unknown actor we’ll call Boyfriend 1. Melody is an intelligent, funny, and easygoing woman. She owns an adorable medium-sized dog named Basil and clearly has great circle of friends, a great job, etc. The soundtrack to this movie will be upbeat as we follow Melody through her life/adventures in dating.
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Hey Movie Movie Fan Fans,
We really enjoyed the submissions we got last week for Fake Movie Friday. We hope you enjoyed them all and that they inspired you to give it a try. If for no other reason than to prove you are better!
We’ll be accepting submissions all week. Email us at moviemoviepodcast@gmail.com any day all the way up to Friday afternoon.
This week as well we will be sharing a fake movie trailer made by a very good friend of ours!
Keep reading all week and we’ll see you Friday!
Love,
Movie Movie Podcast
Another big submission this time from the tiny Ashley Carter, giving Tigs a run for his money in the crazy catagory. Enjoy!
This is an indie film. One no one will see it. It was written and directed by linguistics majors for linguistics majors. Also weirdos (myself included, because I would watch THE SHIT out of this movie). Someone’s dad works in Hollywood, as an agent/producer/director or something of the sort, so the film looks much better than it has any right to. It is a nod to the 1966 film Incubus, starring a young (and confusingly handsome) William Shatner.
Mi Mortigas Kaj Turmentas
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