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Post by El Dorado on Apr 4, 2022 13:08:04 GMT
Don't Tell Them You Can See ThisView AttachmentGenre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / DystopianEra: Near FutureSetting: USATopics: Alien Invasion, Blindness, Conspiracy, EscapePlot Description: Aurora lives in a small Massachusetts township. But, when an 'outbreak' of blindness plagues her town over night, her town is shut off from the outside world, and no one can see anymore. It's now been 2 years, and a lot has changed. The township is adapting to the new normal of not being able to see. Aurora is turning 17, and is about to get her new job assignment. But one morning, she wakes up, and see can see again. Written on every inch of her bedroom-- from the walls to her sheets, is an ominous message. DON'T TELL THEM YOU CAN SEE THIS. When Aurora walks outside, she see drones spying on them-- studying, and scanning people. As soon as Aurora can see again, it's clear that the town they are in was not the town they were in before. As a group, Aurora, her best friend Ida, her younger brother Pierce, and Kate-- a woman who was blind before the incident, must band together and find out why they were, who put them there. CAST and CREW
Directed by Steven Spielberg Written by Aaron Sorkin Jennifer Lawrence as AURORA Florence Pugh as IDA Noah Schnapp as PIER Kaya Scodelario as KATE Adriene Palicki as AURORA's MOTHER, KEILI Alan Tudyk as AURORA's FATHER, OLIVER Aiden Gillen as LEADER BARRETT FINANCESProduction Budget: $83,000,000 Box Office: $206,000,000 RECEPTION
Critical Score -- 98Audience Score -- 95Academy Awards:
Best Picture -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Winner Best Director (Steven Spielberg) -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Nominee Best Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Golden Globes:
Best Drama -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Nominee Best Drama Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee Best Drama Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Saturn Awards:
Best Science Fiction Film -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Winner Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Schnapp -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee Absolutely love this one— amazing story
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Post by J430435 on Apr 4, 2022 13:35:49 GMT
Don't Tell Them You Can See This<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Genre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / DystopianEra: Near FutureSetting: USATopics: Alien Invasion, Blindness, Conspiracy, EscapePlot Description: Aurora lives in a small Massachusetts township. But, when an 'outbreak' of blindness plagues her town over night, her town is shut off from the outside world, and no one can see anymore. It's now been 2 years, and a lot has changed. The township is adapting to the new normal of not being able to see. Aurora is turning 17, and is about to get her new job assignment. But one morning, she wakes up, and see can see again. Written on every inch of her bedroom-- from the walls to her sheets, is an ominous message. DON'T TELL THEM YOU CAN SEE THIS. When Aurora walks outside, she see drones spying on them-- studying, and scanning people. As soon as Aurora can see again, it's clear that the town they are in was not the town they were in before. As a group, Aurora, her best friend Ida, her younger brother Pierce, and Kate-- a woman who was blind before the incident, must band together and find out why they were, who put them there. CAST and CREW
Directed by Steven Spielberg Written by Aaron Sorkin Jennifer Lawrence as AURORA Florence Pugh as IDA Noah Schnapp as PIER Kaya Scodelario as KATE Adriene Palicki as AURORA's MOTHER, KEILI Alan Tudyk as AURORA's FATHER, OLIVER Aiden Gillen as LEADER BARRETT FINANCESProduction Budget: $83,000,000 Box Office: $206,000,000 RECEPTION
Critical Score -- 98Audience Score -- 95Academy Awards:
Best Picture -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Winner Best Director (Steven Spielberg) -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Nominee Best Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Golden Globes:
Best Drama -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Nominee Best Drama Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee Best Drama Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Saturn Awards:
Best Science Fiction Film -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Winner Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Schnapp -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee Jennifer Lawrence AND Florence Pugh? They'd be the absolute best. Love this.
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Post by sarah on Apr 4, 2022 13:49:59 GMT
Don't Tell Them You Can See This<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Genre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / DystopianEra: Near FutureSetting: USATopics: Alien Invasion, Blindness, Conspiracy, EscapePlot Description: Aurora lives in a small Massachusetts township. But, when an 'outbreak' of blindness plagues her town over night, her town is shut off from the outside world, and no one can see anymore. It's now been 2 years, and a lot has changed. The township is adapting to the new normal of not being able to see. Aurora is turning 17, and is about to get her new job assignment. But one morning, she wakes up, and see can see again. Written on every inch of her bedroom-- from the walls to her sheets, is an ominous message. DON'T TELL THEM YOU CAN SEE THIS. When Aurora walks outside, she see drones spying on them-- studying, and scanning people. As soon as Aurora can see again, it's clear that the town they are in was not the town they were in before. As a group, Aurora, her best friend Ida, her younger brother Pierce, and Kate-- a woman who was blind before the incident, must band together and find out why they were, who put them there. CAST and CREW
Directed by Steven Spielberg Written by Aaron Sorkin Jennifer Lawrence as AURORA Florence Pugh as IDA Noah Schnapp as PIER Kaya Scodelario as KATE Adriene Palicki as AURORA's MOTHER, KEILI Alan Tudyk as AURORA's FATHER, OLIVER Aiden Gillen as LEADER BARRETT FINANCESProduction Budget: $83,000,000 Box Office: $206,000,000 RECEPTION
Critical Score -- 98Audience Score -- 95Academy Awards:
Best Picture -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Winner Best Director (Steven Spielberg) -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Nominee Best Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Golden Globes:
Best Drama -- Winner Best Original Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) -- Nominee Best Drama Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee Best Drama Supporting Actor (Noah Schnapp) -- Nominee Saturn Awards:
Best Science Fiction Film -- Winner Best Actress (Florence Pugh) -- Winner Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Noah Schnapp -- Winner Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) -- Nominee I think this one is gonna have to be my favorite. It seems like it'd be successful if it were made in this day and age
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Post by alexbk on Apr 4, 2022 14:31:31 GMT
***Click for a high res version*** Black Friday
Genre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / Action Era: Near Future Setting: New York Topics: Corruption, Escape, Murder, Conspiracy ------------------------------ Plot Description: Ellie lives in a dystopian society that has fallen to the extremes of capitalism and greed. In her city, what used to be called New York, the upper and lower class is segregated. The lower class lives on the bottom of the living complexes, and the upper class lives in the penthouses, on top. In this grim world, the only way Lowers can survive is to participate in Black Friday-- a weekly event where the rich throw valuable trinkets down to the poor from their balcony. But once an young upper boy, Ethan, notices Ellie has been injured, he takes her in, hoping to provide her sanctuary from the mob outside. Inside of the luxurious building, Ellie realizes that the lies hidden within the top floors of her own apartment building are far more dangerous than the reckless activity they call "BLACK FRIDAY". Desperate for answers, Ellie continues her search for the truth. But, what she finds within will force her, and Ethan, to give up everything for a chance to win it all.Cast -------- Directed by Peter Jackson Written by Aaron Sorkin Dakota Fanning as ELLIE Noah Schnapp as ETHAN Theo James as JAX Kaya Scodelario as ALEX Thomas Brodie-Sangster as TOM The Numbers ---------------- Production Budget: $199,000,000 Box Office: $989,000,000 Scores and Awards --------------------- Critical Score -- 86 Audience Score -- 91 Academy Awards: Best Picture [NOMINATED] Best Director [NOMINATED, Peter Jackson] Best Original Screenplay [NOMINATED, Aaron Sorkin] Golden Globes: Best Drama [NOMINATED] Best Original Screenplay [WON, Aaron Sorkin] Best Drama Actress [NOMINATED, Dakota Fanning] Best Drama Actor [NOMINATED, Noah Schnapp] Saturn Awards: Best Science Fiction Film [WON]
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Post by Illeana on Apr 4, 2022 15:26:54 GMT
<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> ***Click for a high res version*** Black Friday
Genre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / Action Era: Near Future Setting: New York Topics: Corruption, Escape, Murder, Conspiracy ------------------------------ Plot Description: Ellie lives in a dystopian society that has fallen to the extremes of capitalism and greed. In her city, what used to be called New York, the upper and lower class is segregated. The lower class lives on the bottom of the living complexes, and the upper class lives in the penthouses, on top. In this grim world, the only way Lowers can survive is to participate in Black Friday-- a weekly event where the rich throw valuable trinkets down to the poor from their balcony. But once an young upper boy, Ethan, notices Ellie has been injured, he takes her in, hoping to provide her sanctuary from the mob outside. Inside of the luxurious building, Ellie realizes that the lies hidden within the top floors of her own apartment building are far more dangerous than the reckless activity they call "BLACK FRIDAY". Desperate for answers, Ellie continues her search for the truth. But, what she finds within will force her, and Ethan, to give up everything for a chance to win it all.Cast -------- Directed by Peter Jackson Written by Aaron Sorkin Dakota Fanning as ELLIE Noah Schnapp as ETHAN Theo James as JAX Kaya Scodelario as ALEX Thomas Brodie-Sangster as TOM The Numbers ---------------- Production Budget: $199,000,000 Box Office: $989,000,000 Scores and Awards --------------------- Critical Score -- 86 Audience Score -- 91 Academy Awards: Best Picture [NOMINATED] Best Director [NOMINATED, Peter Jackson] Best Original Screenplay [NOMINATED, Aaron Sorkin] Golden Globes: Best Drama [NOMINATED] Best Original Screenplay [WON, Aaron Sorkin] Best Drama Actress [NOMINATED, Dakota Fanning] Best Drama Actor [NOMINATED, Noah Schnapp] Saturn Awards: Best Science Fiction Film [WON] This one has my vote. Love this.
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Post by riley on Apr 4, 2022 16:07:02 GMT
When’s the deadline? Cause I don’t remember the save for the movie I want to submit so I might have to make it again 💀
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Post by mathkoiv on Apr 4, 2022 16:50:10 GMT
Sundown: Screenplay by: Ang Lee Directed by: Ridley Scott Critical Score: 98/100 Genre: Drama/Romance Setting: Mexico Era: Present Day Rated: PG-13 Topics: Romance, Homosexuality Plot: Marcos is responsible for leading the biggest drug cartel in Central America. Living in Mexico to take care of his mother after the death of his father, he feels the feelings of his youth blossom again after he meets Ruan, one of his servants who lives in the region. Living between the fear of losing the respect or love of their life, they hide their relationship from everyone, but the border desert is smaller than it seems. Cast: Marcos Callera - Logan Lerman Ruan Dias - Alfred Enoch Leonardo Mamani - Clive Owen Eric Quiroga - Sean Bean Cordelia Callera - Penelope Cruz Luna Martin - Sofia Boutella Cristian Noda - Domnhall Gleeson Luana Podera - Eiza Gonzalez Declan Castro - Jake Gyllenhaal Awards: Golden Globe Awards: - Best Screenplay: Motion Picture (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Clive Owen) (Winner)- Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Domhnall Gleeson) (Nominated) - Best Actor: Motion Picture Drama (Logan Lerman) (Winner) - Best Motion Picture - Drama (Indicated)Academy Awards: - Best Original Screenplay (Nominated) - Best Director (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor (Sean Bean) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Sofia Boutella) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Penelope Cruz) (Winner)- Best Actor (Logan Lerman) (Winner)- Best Picture (Winner)Theme Song: Dead of Night - Orville Peck Box Office: $185.6 million Budget: $49 million love this
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Post by MovieMan on Apr 4, 2022 16:50:26 GMT
<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> ***Click for a high res version*** Black Friday
Genre/Subgenre: Science Fiction / Action Era: Near Future Setting: New York Topics: Corruption, Escape, Murder, Conspiracy ------------------------------ Plot Description: Ellie lives in a dystopian society that has fallen to the extremes of capitalism and greed. In her city, what used to be called New York, the upper and lower class is segregated. The lower class lives on the bottom of the living complexes, and the upper class lives in the penthouses, on top. In this grim world, the only way Lowers can survive is to participate in Black Friday-- a weekly event where the rich throw valuable trinkets down to the poor from their balcony. But once an young upper boy, Ethan, notices Ellie has been injured, he takes her in, hoping to provide her sanctuary from the mob outside. Inside of the luxurious building, Ellie realizes that the lies hidden within the top floors of her own apartment building are far more dangerous than the reckless activity they call "BLACK FRIDAY". Desperate for answers, Ellie continues her search for the truth. But, what she finds within will force her, and Ethan, to give up everything for a chance to win it all.Cast -------- Directed by Peter Jackson Written by Aaron Sorkin Dakota Fanning as ELLIE Noah Schnapp as ETHAN Theo James as JAX Kaya Scodelario as ALEX Thomas Brodie-Sangster as TOM The Numbers ---------------- Production Budget: $199,000,000 Box Office: $989,000,000 Scores and Awards --------------------- Critical Score -- 86 Audience Score -- 91 Academy Awards: Best Picture [NOMINATED] Best Director [NOMINATED, Peter Jackson] Best Original Screenplay [NOMINATED, Aaron Sorkin] Golden Globes: Best Drama [NOMINATED] Best Original Screenplay [WON, Aaron Sorkin] Best Drama Actress [NOMINATED, Dakota Fanning] Best Drama Actor [NOMINATED, Noah Schnapp] Saturn Awards: Best Science Fiction Film [WON] This one has my vote. Love this. This is my favorite concept thus far. And I think it could make an amazing TV show as well
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Post by melocarma on Apr 4, 2022 17:01:32 GMT
Sundown: Screenplay by: Ang Lee Directed by: Ridley Scott Critical Score: 98/100 Genre: Drama/Romance Setting: Mexico Era: Present Day Rated: PG-13 Topics: Romance, Homosexuality Plot: Marcos is responsible for leading the biggest drug cartel in Central America. Living in Mexico to take care of his mother after the death of his father, he feels the feelings of his youth blossom again after he meets Ruan, one of his servants who lives in the region. Living between the fear of losing the respect or love of their life, they hide their relationship from everyone, but the border desert is smaller than it seems. Cast: Marcos Callera - Logan Lerman Ruan Dias - Alfred Enoch Leonardo Mamani - Clive Owen Eric Quiroga - Sean Bean Cordelia Callera - Penelope Cruz Luna Martin - Sofia Boutella Cristian Noda - Domnhall Gleeson Luana Podera - Eiza Gonzalez Declan Castro - Jake Gyllenhaal Awards: Golden Globe Awards: - Best Screenplay: Motion Picture (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Clive Owen) (Winner)- Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Domhnall Gleeson) (Nominated) - Best Actor: Motion Picture Drama (Logan Lerman) (Winner) - Best Motion Picture - Drama (Indicated)Academy Awards: - Best Original Screenplay (Nominated) - Best Director (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor (Sean Bean) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Sofia Boutella) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Penelope Cruz) (Winner)- Best Actor (Logan Lerman) (Winner)- Best Picture (Winner)Theme Song: Dead of Night - Orville Peck Box Office: $185.6 million Budget: $49 million [/quote Would watch 100%— brilliant omg thank u 😆😆😆
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Post by melocarma on Apr 4, 2022 17:02:18 GMT
Sundown: Screenplay by: Ang Lee Directed by: Ridley Scott Critical Score: 98/100 Genre: Drama/Romance Setting: Mexico Era: Present Day Rated: PG-13 Topics: Romance, Homosexuality Plot: Marcos is responsible for leading the biggest drug cartel in Central America. Living in Mexico to take care of his mother after the death of his father, he feels the feelings of his youth blossom again after he meets Ruan, one of his servants who lives in the region. Living between the fear of losing the respect or love of their life, they hide their relationship from everyone, but the border desert is smaller than it seems. Cast: Marcos Callera - Logan Lerman Ruan Dias - Alfred Enoch Leonardo Mamani - Clive Owen Eric Quiroga - Sean Bean Cordelia Callera - Penelope Cruz Luna Martin - Sofia Boutella Cristian Noda - Domnhall Gleeson Luana Podera - Eiza Gonzalez Declan Castro - Jake Gyllenhaal Awards: Golden Globe Awards: - Best Screenplay: Motion Picture (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Clive Owen) (Winner)- Best Supporting Actor: Motion Picture (Domhnall Gleeson) (Nominated) - Best Actor: Motion Picture Drama (Logan Lerman) (Winner) - Best Motion Picture - Drama (Indicated)Academy Awards: - Best Original Screenplay (Nominated) - Best Director (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actor (Sean Bean) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Sofia Boutella) (Nominated) - Best Supporting Actress (Penelope Cruz) (Winner)- Best Actor (Logan Lerman) (Winner)- Best Picture (Winner)Theme Song: Dead of Night - Orville Peck Box Office: $185.6 million Budget: $49 million love this wow, I really wasn't expecting this, thank u guys and stream Dead of night!!! 🤩🥰
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Post by ericbomfim on Apr 4, 2022 17:09:51 GMT
When do the winners get announced?
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Post by 437235 on Apr 4, 2022 17:14:26 GMT
I think that my top 3 right now have got to be
1. Black Friday 2. Sundown 3. Don't Tell Them You Can See This
Love all of these, and ironically they'd all make great TV shows! I hope you guys win!
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Post by melocarma on Apr 4, 2022 18:05:37 GMT
I think that my top 3 right now have got to be 1. Black Friday 2. Sundown 3. Don't Tell Them You Can See This Love all of these, and ironically they'd all make great TV shows! I hope you guys win!
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Post by ericbomfim on Apr 4, 2022 18:27:51 GMT
I think that my top 3 right now have got to be 1. Black Friday 2. Sundown 3. Don't Tell Them You Can See This Love all of these, and ironically they'd all make great TV shows! I hope you guys win! Thank you so much!!!!
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Post by melocarma on Apr 4, 2022 18:32:56 GMT
i'm loving this feeling of being a screenwriter waiting for the year end lists and awards lol
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