I think A Boy’s Life would be an interesting concept to pitch. First and foremost, I would focus on the story behind the script – this is its main strength. The tale of an alien left behind on a far away planet is an immediately captivating story, and the script does a good job creating relatable characters that an audience can easily empathize with. Relating this in an effective manner would be key to the success of the pitch. I would also be sure to point out that this is a story that is appealing regardless of age and gender, which means that the movie would have a huge audience to capitalize on. Also, the budget for this film would not be nearly as high as one would expect – the $10.5 million is only half of what previous Spielberg blockbusters like Close Encounters and Indiana Jones were made on.
Selling this movie would be difficult for a couple of different reasons. First, the protagonist is a young child, meaning the star of the film will have little experience or name recognition. However, this also means they don’t have to pay a big name star. Second, the other main character isn’t a person, but either a robot or puppet. This would have to be convincing, and our young, inexperienced actor would have to work with an inanimate object. I would point to the success of Yoda as evidence that E.T. could be a realistic and convincing character. However, the best solution to these problems is having a good director such as Spielberg already signed on to direct.
Andrew Erdal
Discussion Questions:
1. What is your favorite genre of film? What do you like about it?
2. Conversely, what is your least favorite genre of film, and why do you dislike it?
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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To be honest, I totally ripped my guts out trying to come up with a "favorite genre." It's not that I hate every genre, I just love movies that are well done, it doesn't matter which category they fall under. I would have to put Modern Epics, Westerns, Redemptions, Black Comedies, Thrillers, Musicals and Historical Dramsa all up there. I'm going to go with Historical Drama, however, because I am always fascinated to see different time periods and learn new things about the past. I already know my least favorite genre: Fantasy. I enjoy films that are realistic and subtle, and every fantasy I've ever seen is melodramatic and intensely emotional. I don't mind wizards and warlocks as long as they behave in a way I can recognize as a human being. Plus, fantasy movies just tend to be (dare I say it?) crappy. So maybe I'm biased.
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