Reading the book was actually really creepy. It's been a while but it was quite the read.
The OP is sorta a shambles. I've got ideas for a 40k movie though. At least an MA rating, hopefully R rated. There are enough adult fans to make bank.
Quote from: Elegiac on February 08, 2015, 12:56:35 PMThe OP is sorta a shambles. I've got ideas for a 40k movie though. At least an MA rating, hopefully R rated. There are enough adult fans to make bank.You do? I'm interested to hear your ideas of a 40k movie.
Quote from: SpaceGama on February 08, 2015, 12:58:05 PMQuote from: Elegiac on February 08, 2015, 12:56:35 PMThe OP is sorta a shambles. I've got ideas for a 40k movie though. At least an MA rating, hopefully R rated. There are enough adult fans to make bank.You do? I'm interested to hear your ideas of a 40k movie.Like Hellraiser meets Star Wars stylistically, I guess. I mostly have scenes in mind at this stage and not too much plot. It might have a quick spoken intro to set the scene and some lore for newcomers and then the opening would be looking down from the bridge of an Imperial Cruiser at a planet undergoing rebellion. There are bloody battles happening below. They suddenly sight an incoming Dark Eldar raiding fleet diving towards the current conflict. Panic. Shit hits the fan. Viewpoint swings out of the bridge and onto the black of space. A massive, Warhammer 40 000 logo drifts at the screen and past us. Then these three songs (which together form one piece of music, and are put together here to form one piece) start to play. Viewpoint swings back to the planet and quickly takes us down to the battlefield. A dark polluted sky lit with flashes of lightening. Rebels and Guardsman butcher each other in trenches and stretches of churned muddy battleground. Dark Eldar show up after 30 seconds or so. Butchery intensifies intensely, while captives are plucked screaming or are shredded where they struggle. Dark Eldar depart an exhausted and slaughtered battlefield approximately 4 minutes after arriving. The whole opening sequence will take five minutes from when the music starts.It's just scenes like that that I mostly have stored in my head. The plot is something to do with a war orphan, his adoptive inquisitor master, and a greater demon of Tzeentch, ect ect.
Both lord of the flies movies must have been shot by pedophiles, god damn
I really enjoyed the book and the first movie as well.
Quote from: TBlocks on February 08, 2015, 12:53:39 PMReading the book was actually really creepy. It's been a while but it was quite the read.It was, a bunch of English kids stranded on a island and only there to survive. It was really sad book and like you said creepy, it was worth the read for me as well, also R.I.P Piggy.
Quote from: SpaceGama on February 08, 2015, 12:55:14 PMQuote from: TBlocks on February 08, 2015, 12:53:39 PMReading the book was actually really creepy. It's been a while but it was quite the read.It was, a bunch of English kids stranded on a island and only there to survive. It was really sad book and like you said creepy, it was worth the read for me as well, also R.I.P Piggy.;-;
Quote from: Elegiac on February 08, 2015, 01:29:51 PMQuote from: SpaceGama on February 08, 2015, 12:58:05 PMQuote from: Elegiac on February 08, 2015, 12:56:35 PMThe OP is sorta a shambles. I've got ideas for a 40k movie though. At least an MA rating, hopefully R rated. There are enough adult fans to make bank.You do? I'm interested to hear your ideas of a 40k movie.Like Hellraiser meets Star Wars stylistically, I guess. I mostly have scenes in mind at this stage and not too much plot. It might have a quick spoken intro to set the scene and some lore for newcomers and then the opening would be looking down from the bridge of an Imperial Cruiser at a planet undergoing rebellion. There are bloody battles happening below. They suddenly sight an incoming Dark Eldar raiding fleet diving towards the current conflict. Panic. Shit hits the fan. Viewpoint swings out of the bridge and onto the black of space. A massive, Warhammer 40 000 logo drifts at the screen and past us. Then these three songs (which together form one piece of music, and are put together here to form one piece) start to play. Viewpoint swings back to the planet and quickly takes us down to the battlefield. A dark polluted sky lit with flashes of lightening. Rebels and Guardsman butcher each other in trenches and stretches of churned muddy battleground. Dark Eldar show up after 30 seconds or so. Butchery intensifies intensely, while captives are plucked screaming or are shredded where they struggle. Dark Eldar depart an exhausted and slaughtered battlefield approximately 4 minutes after arriving. The whole opening sequence will take five minutes from when the music starts.It's just scenes like that that I mostly have stored in my head. The plot is something to do with a war orphan, his adoptive inquisitor master, and a greater demon of Tzeentch, ect ect.That sounds like an interesting movie, i would probably watch it.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
That it was boring as balls? Yeah, I agree.
Quote from: EnderWolf1013 on February 08, 2015, 01:39:14 PMI really enjoyed the book and the first movie as well.Did you read Dorian Gray and the Movie (old classic) as well, really good and totally worth your moneys.
Quote from: SpaceGama on February 08, 2015, 01:40:48 PMQuote from: EnderWolf1013 on February 08, 2015, 01:39:14 PMI really enjoyed the book and the first movie as well.Did you read Dorian Gray and the Movie (old classic) as well, really good and totally worth your moneys.Nope
I always considered the pig head was just Simon's subconscious manifesting itself into something he can understand. I never thought of it as a living being. Now that shit is just creepy. I've never seen the movie. I've only read the book.
I've never seen the second movie, but the book and first film were great.Also, it causes me physical pain to read your writing for prolonged periods.
Quote from: Chakas on February 08, 2015, 02:30:12 PMI always considered the pig head was just Simon's subconscious manifesting itself into something he can understand. I never thought of it as a living being. Now that shit is just creepy. I've never seen the movie. I've only read the book.Well thats what my english teacher TOLD us, that it was just a spiritual thing that piggy is seeing is real. What you said could possibly be true. But hey, Theories are theories.