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Post by Phantom on Oct 1, 2005 22:12:46 GMT -5
Wouldn't it make a great action film?? I mean, it would some absolutely astounishing action scenes, and the dialog would be great. What do you think??
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 1, 2005 23:19:15 GMT -5
Yea but it would be more of a ganster film rather than action
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Post by jcwillia005 on Oct 2, 2005 8:38:48 GMT -5
Personally, I don't see much of a plot for it.
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Post by ouchthepain on Oct 2, 2005 10:34:11 GMT -5
I agree no plot, but what about The Grudge Weak Plot Great Movie
So this could probally be something towards the Grudges set up
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 19:56:13 GMT -5
You know, just a few minutes ago, I figured out something great-I realized, hey what about a trilogy?? Wouldn't San Andreas be a good trilogy like in the vein of Godfather only with more action? Now, hear me out, hetre's how it work: 1st Movie=Covers Los Angelos and the countryside Sequel=Covers San Fransico and desert Third Film=Finishes the trilogy with Las Vegas and the return to Los Angelos. The theme of the first film will be reuniting the Grove Street Families and end with CJ traveling with The Truth to san Fransico. The second film would be about CJ keeping his family safe while trying to negotiate Sweet out of jail, and the third film, will over course, feature the reunion of CJ, Sweet, the Grove Street Families, and the takeover of Los Angelos. What do you think?? That would be awesome IMO. I'm going to start typing up a script. Looks like I'll be playing San Andreas a lot more now.
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:00:00 GMT -5
Dude that is awsome thats a great idea but one thing, how many people do you think have alredy tried? but if I was you I would try it
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:07:55 GMT -5
Dude that is awsome thats a great idea but one thing, how many people do you think have alredy tried? but if I was you I would try it I don't think there have been many attempts at a GTA-film based off the games. There is a Grand Theft Auto film, but I doubt it's based off the games. I'm going to see if I can send in this idea to Rockstar. Already I'm planning out the beginning scenes of the first film...
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:10:46 GMT -5
Dude that is awsome thats a great idea but one thing, how many people do you think have alredy tried? but if I was you I would try it I don't think there have been many attempts at a GTA-film based off the games. There is a Grand Theft Auto film, but I doubt it's based off the games. I'm going to see if I can send in this idea to Rockstar. Already I'm planning out the beginning scenes of the first film... Just make sure they give you some money for your ideas
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:11:41 GMT -5
I don't think there have been many attempts at a GTA-film based off the games. There is a Grand Theft Auto film, but I doubt it's based off the games. I'm going to see if I can send in this idea to Rockstar. Already I'm planning out the beginning scenes of the first film... Just make sure they give you some money for your ideas Trust me, they be giving me plenty if the idea's good enough...
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:13:22 GMT -5
Just make sure they give you some money for your ideas Trust me, they be giving me plenty if the idea's good enough... All Im saying is dont let them use you
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:18:54 GMT -5
I won't. Man, this would be such an awesome film. Imagine, CJ falls off his motorbike in the countryside with 2 cops chasing him. If he finishes them off, he'll be able to escape and lay low for awhile. He falls off his bike, lands on a cemented contryside road, starts running, grabs the stachel (sp??) charge on his back, dives under the cop car that's chasing him, and as he dives, he throws the satchel on the car, and both cars speed ahead of him (screeching while braking to turn around), he pulls out his Desert Eagle, and when the cars turn around sufficently enough, he shoots the stachel, sending both cars flying in a massive explosion. That would be awesome!! I am definitley getting this idea submitted to RockStar somehow.
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:25:28 GMT -5
That could be a very very long moive I know this because of all the random sh*t I did and still do in this game, this game produces hours no days no weeks no months of fun and destruction
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:28:34 GMT -5
That could be a very very long moive I know this because of all the random sh*t I did and still do in this game, this game produces hours no days no weeks no months of fun and destruction Yeah, it would probably be as long as the Godfather films. I know what you mean, I spent months and months just going on cop rampages. I still haven't beaten the game yet....
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:32:19 GMT -5
That could be a very very long moive I know this because of all the random sh*t I did and still do in this game, this game produces hours no days no weeks no months of fun and destruction Yeah, it would probably be as long as the Godfather films. I know what you mean, I spent months and months just going on cop rampages. I still haven't beaten the game yet.... Then how do you know how to end the moive
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:33:53 GMT -5
Yeah, it would probably be as long as the Godfather films. I know what you mean, I spent months and months just going on cop rampages. I still haven't beaten the game yet.... Then how do you know how to end the moive That's why I said I think I'll be playing San Andreas a lot more lately.
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 20:35:44 GMT -5
Then how do you know how to end the moive That's why I said I think I'll be playing San Andreas a lot more lately. Oh ok i get it
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Post by Phantom on Oct 2, 2005 20:42:06 GMT -5
Plus, a re-occuring theme is going to be CJ's Desert Eagle. In the Jefferson Motel level in Los Santos, Sweet and CJ get out, and Big Smoke and Ryder take off. In the film, I'm going to have Big Smoke give CJ a Desert Eagle just in case he needs it. This shows Big Smoke's friendship with CJ. When the police come, CJ uses this Desert Eagle, finds out how accurate it is, and sticks with it. He then uses this weapon throughout the next two films, killing Ryder with it in the second film, taking out Hermandez with it in the third film, and generally, all the time. It basically becomes CJ's new pistol.
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 2, 2005 21:26:16 GMT -5
Plus, a re-occuring theme is going to be CJ's Desert Eagle. In the Jefferson Motel level in Los Santos, Sweet and CJ get out, and Big Smoke and Ryder take off. In the film, I'm going to have Big Smoke give CJ a Desert Eagle just in case he needs it. This shows Big Smoke's friendship with CJ. When the police come, CJ uses this Desert Eagle, finds out how accurate it is, and sticks with it. He then uses this weapon throughout the next two films, killing Ryder with it in the second film, taking out Hermandez with it in the third film, and generally, all the time. It basically becomes CJ's new pistol. At the end he kills 10penny and big smoke on the same lvl
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Post by Phantom on Oct 4, 2005 7:23:39 GMT -5
Plus, a re-occuring theme is going to be CJ's Desert Eagle. In the Jefferson Motel level in Los Santos, Sweet and CJ get out, and Big Smoke and Ryder take off. In the film, I'm going to have Big Smoke give CJ a Desert Eagle just in case he needs it. This shows Big Smoke's friendship with CJ. When the police come, CJ uses this Desert Eagle, finds out how accurate it is, and sticks with it. He then uses this weapon throughout the next two films, killing Ryder with it in the second film, taking out Hermandez with it in the third film, and generally, all the time. It basically becomes CJ's new pistol. At the end he kills 10penny and big smoke on the same lvl He kills Big Smoke?? I really liked him...
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 4, 2005 15:41:06 GMT -5
yup hes hard as hell too oh wait, I cant remember if he kills 10penny or not, wait yea he does, no no no thats right, well I cant remember but he does see him but I know for a fact that he kills big smoke
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Post by ronster486 on Oct 7, 2005 16:01:25 GMT -5
I would not mind there bveing a movie but as a big fan of Halo, I'd rather see that as a move. Now that I think if it, it will.
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 18, 2005 18:22:25 GMT -5
well really I don't know if thats the very last mission but I'm pretty sure Ive gotten almost to the end of it but not beat it, its the hardest ever and the way everyone acts during it makes it fell that way when I beat it Ill let you know
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 23, 2005 21:44:22 GMT -5
I found out that it is the last mission but I still havent beat it yet but my friend has and he told me it was and you do kill 10-penny and bigsmoke
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Post by Phantom on Oct 24, 2005 7:34:40 GMT -5
WARNING!!! EXTREMELY LONG POST AHEAD!!
Here are the scenes of the first film thus far:
San Andreas Scene Selection
1. Main Opening 2. Officer Tenepenny 3. Bike Ride back Home 4. Big Smoke 5. Funeral 6. Drive-By 7. Biking back to the Grove 8. CJ and Big Smoke meet Emmet 9. Army Supply 10. Defending the Hood 11. Turf War 12. Dangerous Dealings 13. Reuniting the Families 14. Jefferson Motel 15. Police Chase 16. The Green Saber 17. CJ in the Countryside 18. Catalina 19. Catalina’s Chauffeur 20. Meeting with Kendl and Cesar 21. Catalina’s Chauffeur Part 2 22. Wu Zi Mu 23. Love is a 24. Alone in the Countryside 25. The Truth 26. Heading to San Fierro
Scene 1-Main Opening
CJ grabs his luggage at the Los Santos International Airport. As he gets into a taxi, Sweet calls and informs CJ that their mom is dead. After the main movie logo appears, credits play as CJ looks out the window, reminiscing about the violence he left five years ago.
Scene 2-Officer Tenepenny
Police officers pull over the taxi, and Tenepenny tells Carl to exit the vehicle, putting his hands in the air, then get on his knees, then his stomach. The other officers frisk him, and give Tenepenny Carl’s money. After a short talk, CJ is forced into the car. Tenepenny informs Carl that officer Pindleberry was gunned down minutes before he arrived, and they accuse Carl of the crime, after a bit of conversation, CJ is tossed out of the car in Ballas territory.
Scene 3-Bike Ride back home
CJ gets on the bike and does another voice over as he pedals to Grove Street.
Scene 4-Big Smoke
CJ jumps off his bike as he nears his house. He walks in, grabs a broken picture of his family, including his mom, as bad memories flood his mind. He grabs a chair and drags it to a table, where he sits down and sets the picture on the table.
As he sits there and thinks, Big Smoke comes out of the kitchen carrying a bat, ready to attack CJ. CJ uses the chair as cover as he reassures Big Smoke that it’s Carl. After a friendly banter, they head towards the cemetery.
Scene 5-Funeral
Big Smoke and CJ arrive at the cemetery. Kendl greets Carl warmly, but Sweet instead reprimands Carl and reminds him of Bryan. Disgusted, Kendl walks away to meet with Caesar, and Sweet reprimands her too. Sweet then proceeds to show Carl a taste of what’s happened in the past five years.
Scene 6-Drive-By
As Ryder, Big Smoke, CJ and Sweet head back out of the cemetery, a Ballas car drives pats, and the Ballas shoot and destroy Big Smoke’s car. The group instead jumps on a bunch of bikes and head back to the Grove.
Scene 7-Biking Back to the Grove
They’re chased by the Ballas on the way back, and Sweet splits with the group to lose the tail. As their heading back, CJ hit’s the handbrakes on his bike, does a back flip with his bike, knocks the gun out of the passenger’s hand, grabs the gun, and kills the 3 Ballas. The group meets back at the Grove. A bit later, CJ heads out to meet up with Denise, and they end up talking long throughout the night.
Scene 8-CJ and Big Smoke meet Emmet
Sweet and Big Smoke are playing one-on-one basketball, and Big Smoke makes a move and scores. Sweet spots CJ coming and greets him. Big Smoke proceeds to do the same and convinces CJ to go along with him to meet Emmet, who gets constant smuggled shipments of guns and ammo. CJ and Big Smoke scare Emmet as they approach, but he quickly calms down and gives the pair a couple of guns and allows them to take a few practice shots, of which CJ shows he has the better aiming skills.
Scene 9-Army Supply
It’s Ryder’s job to gain weapons for the GSF, and he asks CJ to come along. CJ agrees, since there’s nothing else to do. They head to a near-by army reserve station, and bust in. Ryder holds off the army guys as CJ grabs the weapons. This is scene shows Ryder’s respect for CJ, as he nearly sacrificed himself to save Carl.
Scene 10-Defending the Hood
OG Loc is having a party, and invites CJ along. CJ was also planning to meet Denise there. When CJ arrives, he finds Sweet, Ryder, and Big Smoke there as well. Not too long after he arrives, however, a GSF members informs them that Grove Street is under attack. They drive back quickly, and find themselves engaged in a massive battle against the Ballas, who launched a sneak attack against the GSF. CJ, Sweet, Ryder, and Big Smoke fend them off, and now Sweet wants vengeance.
Scene 11-Turf War
After the victory during the defense of Grove Street, Sweet is ready for some payback. He and CJ head out into Ballas territory, and engage in a turf war. When he comes back, he heads to Denise’s house, and she’s starting to get worried over this rising conflict. CJ re-assures her everything’s alright, despite what’s been going on in his head.
Scene 12-Dangerous Dealings
Big Smoke and CJ head downtown, for a job “strictly for the homies” Big Smoke says. When they get down there however, it gets messy very quick. CJ and BS shoot their way through until they reach a backdoor in the main lobby. They burst out, and jump on a nearby motorbike, where BS drives as CJ shoots, picking off enemy bikers and a big truck. Once the coast is clear, BS drops CJ off and drives away, promising that was the last favor he will ask of CJ.
Scene 13-Reuniting the Families
Finally inspired by all that has happened, CJ buffs himself up, sharpens his shooting skills, gains new clothes, and meets up with Denise, not knowing it would be the last time.
Scene 14-Jefferson Motel
Sweet has set up a meeting with the heads of the other families. CJ drives them all up to the Jefferson Motel. Sweet and CJ gets out, but Sweet tells him to stay, since there can only be one family representative at the meeting. While they wait, Big Smoke gives CJ a Desert Eagle, a rare import that Emmet gained a few days ago. As they talk, SWAT members break in, and the members in the parking lot start shooting at them and at each other. BS and Ruder take off. CJ runs inside to find Sweet. After a rough shootout, CJ finds Sweet, and they escape, after shooting down a helicopter.
Scene 15-Police Chase
Carl and Sweet run to the street and find Big Smoke and Ryder pulling up to them. CJ and Sweet hop in the car. Police officers give chase, but Carl fends them off with an AK-47. The chase ends with the car driving through a billboard, but the group dived out of the car moments before.
Scene 16-The Green Saber
Sweet gives a speech about taking down the Ballas and tells the Grove members to get weapons and rendezvous at the Mullholland intersection. On the way, however, Cesar calls and tells CJ to meet him in Verdant Bluffs. When CJ arrives, Cesar points in front of him. CJ looks and sees a few Ballas members, Big Smoke, Ryder, and Tenepenny open a garage door that reveals the Green Saber that was used to gun down CJ’s mom. CJ realizes Sweet is running into a trap, and drives down quickly to help him. When CJ arrives, Sweet is injured, and CJ fires at the Ballas until the police arrive.
Scene 17-CJ in the Countryside
Carl wakes up with a hood over his, and it’s pulled off. He’s in a car with Tenepenny and Pulaski. Tenepenny tells him that Sweet is alive and in a prison hospital. He also tells him to stay away from Smoke or Sweet will suffer a rougher time in prison. He then leaves Carl alone in the countryside.
Scene 18-Catalina
CJ receives a call from Cesar, and they talk about the current situation, and how Kendl is worried. CJ tells Cesar and her to head for San Fierro. Cesar tells him he has backup for CJ waiting at a diner in Dilimore. CJ heads out towards the diner, thinking about all that happened. When he arrives at the diner, he sees Catalina holding off two men at knifepoint. Catalina then walks out with CJ, and they hop aboard the nearest motorbike and head for the nearby gas station.
Scene 19-Catalina’s Chauffeur
Catalina decides to aim for a gas station robbery first. When they get to the station, Catalina doesn’t realize the station has bullet-proof glass. Instead, they hijack the tanker. The station’s attendants give chase, but end up crashing into another gas station and exploding, and they deliver the truck to Mr. Whittaker.
Scene 20-Meeting with Kendl and Cesar
Carl meets up with his sis’ and Cesar at Angel Pine, where they discuss Big Smoke, and CJ tells them to lay low for awhile.
Scene 21-Catalina’s Chauffeur
CJ heads to Catalina’s hideout, but she seems to be gone. As he walks away, she jumps him and admits her love for him. They head down to a small town bank to rob it, but someone trips the alarm. After scourging as much money as they can, the police arrive after a skirmish in the alleyway, the police chase them on motorbikes, but they get lost on a special jump. They head back to Catalina’s hideout, where she admits that CJ did good today.
Scene 22-Wu Zi Mu
CJ heads out to Montgomery County to compete in a racing event. He meets a very formal, slick man named Wu Zi Mu (“My friends call me Woozie”). Woozie explains that the races are either for cash or pink slips. CJ chooses pink slips, and they race. CJ wins a brand new car, and Woozie suggests that CJ come visit him in San Fierro. He also informs CJ that another race is tomorrow at the same time.
Scene 23-Love is a
The next day, Catalina abuses CJ a bit and messes up his car, and then tells him that she’s in love with another man. After a hard race, Catalina pays him, and leaves. But before she leaves, she calls the police to chase Carl. After a long chase, the cops end up blown away. Scene 24-Alone in the Countryside
After killing the cops that were chasing him, CJ finds himself alone in the deserted countryside. After walking for awhile, CJ faints, due to the lack of food. He wakes up inside the car of a man named “The Truth.”
Scene 25-The Truth
The Truth informs CJ that he’s in deep trouble because of weed and drug deals, and he asks CJ a favor. When they reach his “home” he asks CJ if he will help him burn down all the weed in his field before the police come. In return, the Truth will drive CJ to San Fierro.
Scene 26-Heading to San Fierro
CJ reflects on what has happened ever since he got back as he stares out the window, with San Fierro’s skyline in sight.
Although there seems to be a lot of unneeded elements in those scenes, remember, There are 2 more films after this, and everything will have a reverberating effect. (Well, except for Catalina)
What do you guys think??
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Post by drpepper131 on Oct 28, 2005 22:00:13 GMT -5
Dang your really serious about this arent you good job
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