Thursday, 19 March 2015

My chosen Back to the Future 2 Scene with Script



WRONG HOUSE SCENE 




SCRIPT


(Bedroom)

(Marty quietly opens the window. He steps inside, but trips and falls onto the bed. The light is turned on and Marty sees a young girl, Loretta, in his bed! Except it's not his bed, this room is completely different.) 
Loretta: Ahh! Ahh! Ahh! 
Marty: Hey, hey, hey, wait, wait a minute, what are you doing in my room? 
Loretta: Mom, Dad, help me! 
Marty: Wait a minute, wait a minute, OK, OK! 
(The door bursts open and Loretta's Dad enters. He's carrying a baseball bat.) 
Dad: Freeze sucker! 
Marty: It's OK, I don't want any trouble! 
Dad: Well, you got trouble now you piece of trash! 
(Loretta's Mom enters and stands by the doorway. With her is their other child, Harold. Dad tries to hit Marty with the bat but breaks some of his daughter's things instead. Loretta is still crying.) 
Dad: What are you doing in here with my daughter? 
Marty: Hey listen, I'm just in the wrong house! 
(Dad aims again - and misses again.) 
Harold: Go get him Dad! 
Dad: You got that right! 
(Dad aims again.) 
Marty: Hey look, I made a mistake! 
Dad: You're damn right you made a mistake! 
(Dad aims again.) 
Marty: Argh! 
(Marty crawls out of the room.) 
Harold/Loretta: Get him! 
(Front Yard) 
(Marty runs out of the house, and the family chases him until they stop at the end of the front yard.) 
Marty: Argh! 
Dad: Right, you keep running sucker, and you tell that realty company that I ain't selling, you hear? We ain't going to be terrorized! 
(Street) 
(Marty runs down a street. Things are very different to how he remembered. In the distance he hears gunshots and screaming. At a corner there are the outlines of two murder victims. Marty runs down another street and three police cars drive past in the background.) 
Marty: This has got to be the wrong year. (He sees a house. He runs over and picks up the newspaper. He reads out the date - October 26th 1985.) 1985? It can't be. 
Strickland: (o.s.) Drop it. 
(Marty looks behind him to see Mr. Strickland wearing a nightshirt with a bullet-proof vest on top. He's got a gun and pointing it at Marty.) 
Strickland: So you're the son of a bitch who's been stealing my papers. 
Marty: Mr. Strickland. Mr. Strickland, it's me sir. It's Marty. 
Strickland: Who? 
Marty: Marty McFly! Marty McFly! Don't you know me? From school, sir. 
Strickland: I've never seen you before in my life but you look to me like a slacker. 
Marty: Yeah, that's right. That's right, I am a slacker. Don't you remember? You gave me detention last week. 
Strickland: Last week? The school burnt down six years ago. Now, you've got exactly three seconds to get off my porch with your nuts in tact. One -
Marty: I just wanna know what the hell is going on here. 
Strickland: Two... 
Marty: Argh!!! 
(A car drives past, its drivers fire gunshots.) 
Gang: Strickland! 
(They hit Strickland's porch, destroying a few flower pots, and Marty ducks for cover. Strickland comes back with a gun and fires it.) 
Strickland: Eat lead, slackers! 
(Marty runs off, terrified.) 
Marty: Argh! 

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Film Remakes

 Robocop (1987)              -               Robocop (2014)




The original film was released in 1987 and then was remade in 2014.
The difference between the old and new version is the fact that they are set in different times, so the technology is obviously much more advanced such as the costumes and the camera quality isn't as clear as the new version, also the scenery is much more developed. There is also a whole new storyline, in the old version the main character himself is brutally murdered by a group of criminals where as in the new film the main character is set up and blown up in a car explosion.


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Carrie (1976)                 -                Carrie (2013)



Carrie was released in 1976 and was remade in 2013 with improved camera effects and clearer quality. Originally Carrie is about a supernatural teenager named Carrie White who is abused by her mother and faces high school cruelty, Which brings us one of the most memorable and disturbing prom scenes in history. There's not much of a storyline difference since the 2013 redo also has a disturbing prom scene and gets tormented by teens and her deeply religious mother. The difference between both Carries is that the remake has new technology for example better camera quality and new special effects, where as the original version had a lot of zoom in shots and old music, they didn't have these types of effects and technology back in the 1970's. The redo was made better and more advanced.


Trailers 





       Willy Wonka (1971)        -            Charlie (2005)        

& the Chocolate Factory  



Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 musical adventure film. It is about a boy named Charlie as he receives a Golden Ticket and visits Willy Wonka's chocolate factory with four other children from around the world. The primary shooting location was West Germany, because it was significantly cheaper than filming in the U.S. and the setting was conducive to Wonka's factory. Visually the film is more hit and miss, doing as much as it can with the special effects available in 1971. After 20 years the film was remade in 2005 and named Charlie and the Chocolate factory. The storyline was the same and there wasn't too many digital effects because the director wanted the younger actors to feel as if they were working in a realistic environment, also forced perspective techniques, oversized props and scale models were used to avoid computer-generated imagery.


Trailers