Friday, February 18, 2011

"The Most Dangerous Game" Movie

If I were in charge of transforming "The Most Dangerous Game" into a hit new movie there are a few things I would change. I would change a few of the characters names. For instance I would change Sanger Rainsford to Clayton Jones, and his character would be played by Brad Pitt. I would let General Zaroff keep his name, because the name sounds rough and mean. His character would be played by Clint Eastwood. I would also add a leading lady into the film that Clayton would be fighting for, if he wins the hunt he wins her back. Her name in the film would be Lily Wood, and she would be played by Angelina Jolie. General Zaroff would have a big strong sidekick, Ivan, and he would be played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I would keep the title "The Most Dangerous Game" because it seems very interesting and thrilling. On the movie poster I would feature the main character out in the middle of the wilderness during the prime of his hunt. I would do this because it shows how the movie is ful of action. I would use some thrilling music in certain places throught the movie, but I wouldnt use it too much because I think it gives too much clue of what is going to happen. My movie would take place in the Bermuda Trianlge, because most people relate this to disappearances. The remote island where the movie is filmed is where all the ships are disappear to and live out the terror of being hunted. My movie would be very thrilling and I think I would keep most of the story line the same with the exception of the leading lady to give it romance and a reason for him to keep hunting.

2 comments:

  1. You choice a great array of characters. I like that you would put Brad Pitt in a movie with Angelina Jolie. When they make movies together they are usually very good.

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  2. You've really thought this out! I like that you not only added a leading lady, but gave reason for there to be one. The Bermuda Triangle would be a great location for the film. Your thoughts about too much music giving too many clues are interesting. There is such a thing as too much foreshadowing.

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