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Mar 6, 2013 10:32 AM CST Let's make movie
montemonte
montemontemontemonteunknown, New Jersey USA114 Threads 4 Polls 5,631 Posts
jac379: I'm going to throw Annabelle out of my bookstore for impropriety.

Will she disguise herself to keep coming back?

Do Annabelle and I have a history?

A future?



You don't have a history with Annabelle but you do have a history with Thadius. grin

And now the plot thickens...
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Mar 6, 2013 10:36 AM CST Let's make movie
Boban1
Boban1Boban1bigplace, Central Serbia Serbia144 Threads 5 Polls 18,789 Posts
montemonte: You don't have a history with Annabelle but you do have a history with Thadius.

And now the plot thickens...


okay, Im gonna have a smoke now...grin
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Mar 6, 2013 10:45 AM CST Let's make movie
ynotleon69
ynotleon69ynotleon69Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA73 Threads 21 Polls 798 Posts
Boban1: okay, Im gonna have a smoke now...
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing now thats entertainment. cool
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Mar 6, 2013 11:19 AM CST Let's make movie
ynotleon69
ynotleon69ynotleon69Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA73 Threads 21 Polls 798 Posts
the priest still has an evil plan that he is keeping secret, as he slowly manipulates people into position
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Mar 6, 2013 2:12 PM CST Let's make movie
montemonte
montemontemontemonteunknown, New Jersey USA114 Threads 4 Polls 5,631 Posts
ynotleon69: the priest still has an evil plan that he is keeping secret, as he slowly manipulates people into position



Oh gee whitikers...I just got back home and see that nobody wanted to play sigh sad

I think Thadius and Annabelle are going to live happily ever after eventually....once the shopkeeper is tied up in the back room (we know Jac would love that grin) but I'm all worn out from struggling through the harsh wind on the mooring. I hope others will save Annabelle from Brett and this wicked priest.

Where is Kaybee to bring this all to an amazing Academy Award winning movie.

It feels like Wuthering Heights all over again. flirty shimmy hmmm
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Mar 6, 2013 5:16 PM CST Let's make movie
montemonte
montemontemontemonteunknown, New Jersey USA114 Threads 4 Polls 5,631 Posts
Ho Hum................ we're at a dead end sigh
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Mar 6, 2013 6:35 PM CST Let's make movie
chatonlyman2
chatonlyman2chatonlyman2North Bay, Ontario Canada27 Threads 7 Polls 6,600 Posts
montemonte: Ho Hum................ we're at a dead end
Are you sugesting Annabell be Veny. I could play the part of the lustfull planet lovergrin
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Mar 12, 2013 12:15 PM CST Let's make movie
Leo_7
Leo_7Leo_7Baku, Azerbaijan87 Threads 16 Polls 2,514 Posts
montemonte: CAST OF ACTORS
Director – Leo

Annabelle – JeanKimberly
Thadius – Boban
Store Clerk – Jac
Brett - Dagosto
Priest - Ynotleon69

The Director has yet to title this Academy Award winning movie and is looking for suggestionsIt was the year of 1789. The world looked dark and dreary day after day. It had been raining for weeks and people were anxious and tired of sitting in the house waiting for the sky to clear.

Annabelle was lonely since Thadius, the man she loved, had gone off to war. She knew he would never come back….no one has yet.

She needed to go to the local bookstore again to buy the newest Harlequin novel. Another love story would bring her back to the days when she and Thadius went to the park for a picnic and found comfort in each others arms at the end of the day.

Perhaps she should erase the memory of Thadius. She felt guilty trying to forget him but her body yearned for the affection of a man.

This time she would take the book home and put herself in place of the heroine imagining that Thadius was there with her. Annabelle was confused. Should she try to erase Thadius from her memory and try to find a new love or should she continue to cry for him at night when she lay her head on the pillow.

As she walked the aisles of the bookstore, she noticed a classy well dressed man who was also looking for a book. She wondered what kind of book he was looking for. He looked like a man that would enjoy the opera but what if he was a tailor or the man from down the street who worked in the barn shoeing the horses. She had to know. And that’s when she wandered, ever so cautiously over to where he was standing and “accidently” brushed by his leg.

She panicked not only that she had touched him but she noticed that the store clerk had also noticed him. How was she going to keep the clerk away from this mysterious man. She didn’t know his name….she fantasized that his name was Brett. She had to make a plan. Perhaps she should go to church and talk to her priest before she makes a mistake. The priest might tell her that she should wait, that Thadius might come back from war.

The next poster can tell us what happened next…
Monte.wow,u ve made a full movie here .interstingthumbs up grin wine
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Mar 12, 2013 12:18 PM CST Let's make movie
Leo_7
Leo_7Leo_7Baku, Azerbaijan87 Threads 16 Polls 2,514 Posts
Dagosto: If we're gonna win a Best Picture Oscar, we can dispense with our own ideas. 90% of Best Picture winners have been adaptations. Virtually all those have also won Best Adapted Screenplay. Academy voters wanna consider themselves literate.

Shakespeare is out; he's been done to death, and who wants to compete with Laurence Olivier in the Academy Awards, anyway? We'll need someone more contemporary to adapt, preferably some author with (ahem) "multicultural appeal," to show how hip and sensitive we are. I'd recommend an adaptation of Richard Wright's 1940 classic "Native Son." We'll have to "re-imagine" it as set in Los Angeles instead of Chicago, of course, since most Academy voters live near L.A. And we'll need to update it to "some years ago," instead of 70+. (We can't have a crime story set in "now," that'd make Academy voters uncomfortable.)

We'll need a director whose "vision" works well with Wright's work, which is characterized by strong action verbs; that is, someone whose camera Never. Sits. Still. And someone who has been nominated at least once, preferably twice, but not yet won. Preferably someone who looks good on both daytime and evening talk shows, and can crack some jokes without seeming too weird and spacy.

And we'll need an underappreciated white actor, to play the top-billed defense attorney, and a white or asian gal 20 years younger to play his love interest (even though none of that appears in Wright's novel). And of course we'll need a black actor with lots of stage cred that no one ever heard of, to play the main role.

Then all we'll need is Edith Head to do the costumes (so she's dead, so what) and Ennio Morricone to do the soundtrack. And about $250 million. Then we're all set. One Academy Award, coming up.
Dagosto,when i said Oscar i didnt mean anything politics that going on there.i meant just movie that people will like.cheers
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