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I saw Apocolypto which had some amazing costumes and some amazing production design during the scenes involving human sacrifices and a solar eclipse, and I couldnt stop thinking about what a great idea it was to make a movie about the Mayans - sadly, Mel Gibson's directing and writing was absolutely atrocious and the movie came nowhere close to living up to its potential.
I would like to make a series of films about the Vietnam War from the perspective of the Vietnamese people. I would also like to make a film about the events surrounding the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, and I would like to make a film about the life of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. |
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I would make a film based on the life of my great-uncle Charles DeWitt Brower, so-called "King of the Arctic", based on his autobiography Fifty Years Below Zero
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I've always thought that the story of Jim Thompson has the potential to be turned into an outstanding film.
Thompson is best known for his namesake silk concern in Thailand which has thrived in his posthumous absence. Thompson was the CIA station chief for SE Asia back in the early '60s. One afternoon (I believe in 1966) while having tea in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia he went for a short stroll amidst the tea plants and was never seen again. All that was ever found was a shoe. There are various theories and legends about what happened to him, ranging from being eaten by a tiger to getting captured by Communist guerillas. Thompson has also become a bit of an "Elvis" type figure in the region as some have thought he is in fact alive and secretively running his silk concern from behind the scenes. Thompson was involved with the OSS and Thai intelligence at the end of WWII. He was a devoted collector of art and had the sort of East Coast, Ivy League type pedigree typical of the types of men involved in American intelligence in that era. There are a lot of avenues such a film could explore. |
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I think a movie about the first crusade, when the crusaders took Jerusalem, would be pretty interesting.
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I would make a film about Wilfred Owen, the greatest of the British war poets of WW I. The scene of his mother being informed of his death as the church bellls rang out celebrating peace (a true story) would be heartbreaking.
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I would make a film about Wilfred Owen, the greatest of the British war poets of WW I. The scene of his mother being informed of his death as the church bellls rang out celebrating peace (a true story) would be heartbreaking. [/ QUOTE ] Gas, boys! Get the masks! I would like to see a movie about him too. |
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Sir Richard Francis Burton, the British Explorer.
He was the first white man to enter Mecca, he translated the Kama Sutra and Arabian Nights, he discovered Lake Tanganyika, spoke 20 languages, etc... He was pretty much a real-life Indiana Jones. Only more bad ass. |
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I think I would make a film about the outlaws of the west, truely the most fascinating time period in american history.
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Sir Richard Francis Burton, the British Explorer. He was the first white man to enter Mecca, he translated the Kama Sutra and Arabian Nights, he discovered Lake Tanganyika, spoke 20 languages, etc... He was pretty much a real-life Indiana Jones. Only more bad ass. [/ QUOTE ] Wow, that sounds really cool. Any books about him that you would recommend? |
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A good modern World War I movie, and a movie about Gengis Khan
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