Today in Improbable but Very Real Upcoming Movies

I will defend to my last breath that creativity is not dead. However in Hollywood, I would argue that it is confused and unsure of itself. Making movies is a creative endeavor, but actually getting them made all comes down to who holds the purse strings. It’s why I have zero interest in writing a screenplay and trying to make it as a writer in Hollywood. I won’t get to create my visions, I’ll be bound by the horrendous studio system, of which I abhor.

A system that produces the three following movies I want to talk to you about.

There is no subtlety in what I am about to show you. The lines between reality and ironic parody are no more. This is why I think creativity is confused. These are movies that must have seemed like a silly joke to someone, but in a system run by focus groups and the bottom dollar, these movies have actually been made and will be hoisted upon the paying public. Possibly in 3D.

I want you to look at these three movies (2 trailers and a poster) from two different perspectives. First, look at them as legitimate creative films, or at least advertisements for real, upcoming films. For that is what they truly are. Second, look at them as satirical parodies of movie advertisements, created solely for use on the Internet as something worthy of an afternoon guffaw.

You will see no difference.

The first is a movie called The FP, and I’m not quite sure what it stands for. It appears to be a movie set in some type of urban, post-apocalyptic landscape. But instead of wars or shootouts, the rival gangs compete at…Dance Dance Revolution. Were this a parody trailer, it would be perfect in its satire. But can they maintain that brilliance in a full length film?

The next movie is called Rise of the Guardians, a computer animated film by Dreamworks. This is a strong argument for creativity being dead in Hollywood. The premise is that all of the mythological characters from our everyday lives, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, etc., are not only real, but they’re a team of superheroes. They must team up to stop a bad guy from taking over the world. This is insane…but not in a good way. It’s like some executive wanted to make a superhero movie, but they couldn’t just copy The Incredibles, and they didn’t want to license a pre-existing hero, so they’re just taking a bunch of free-to-use characters and bundling them into a turd sandwich.

Then gave some money to Alec Baldwin.

Many souls will be reaped in Hell over this

This movie actually has a release date of Nov. 21.

The next film is most definitely a parody, and I remember it being advertised at New York Comic-Con. According to Wikipedia, is does not have a distributor, but the rest of the Internet says it’s due out in 2011. We’ll see. But it’s called Pizza Man, and it stars Frankie Muniz. I’m pretty sure anything starring Frankie Muniz these days is going to automatically be perceived as a parody. No offense to the guy. He’s still the writer of one of the coolest Tweets ever. Mad respect.

But still, this movie just reeks of bottom of the barrel thinking. It’s the most obvious jokes, the most obvious ideas, and the trailer is 4 minutes long. Why not just stop with the trailer and post it on Funny or Die, or something? Be an Internet sensation for a few weeks for far less money.

Though granted, if Hollywood let me make a movie, I’d probably make a crappy one too.

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About Sean Ian Mills

Hello, this is Sean, the Henchman-4-Hire! By day I am a mild-mannered newspaper reporter in Central New York, and by the rest of the day I'm a pretty big geek when it comes to video games, comic books, movies, cartoons and more.

Posted on February 15, 2012, in Movies and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. I’m not convinced that the FP is a going to be a wide theatrical release. If you noticed, no major studio is listed in the credits. This is probably just someone’s independent film. Limited theatrical release (if any). I don’t think your argument is as valid for this one as it is for the Guardians. That’s a major motion picture/sleight against humanity. I don’t think FP qualifies.

    Same goes for Pizza Man. Have you ever heard of Rock On! Films? I haven’t. and they’re making the movie. There’s a different standard for Independent films. There are thousands of them and none of them have to be any good at all. Off the top of my head: Clerks and Mystery Team are the only good ones I’ve ever seen. And I’ve heard of maybe 3 or 4 others but couldn’t possibly name them if you asked me to. One was about crossword puzzles I think.

    So I think FP and Pizza Man are in a different ballpark than The Rise of the Guardians. The film makers might genuinely think that they’re funny. Or they really were funny once, caught some attention, and decided to go big or go home. (In this instance, going big means making a full-length shitty movie instead of a 10 minute shitty internet movie.) In their shoes I’d certainly do the same thing. Do you know how badly I wanted The Legend of Candy Land to be a full length musical. Obviously it was a terrible idea. But at the time I thought I was funny and talented enough to pull it off. Luckily I was poor and lazy enough to not bother trying. Because I would have made an idiot out of myself. Maybe the guys behind these films just weren’t so lucky.

    But yeah Rise of the Guardians looks like exactly what you were taking about. But I have to admit that 6 year-old me is freaking out with excitement right now. I distinctly remember having a very similar idea as a kid. Hell, we did that stuff all the time. Remember when we made super heroes out of Tractor brands? That may have been just me. But I definitely drew a picture of Versatile Man on MS Paint in all of his red, black, and gold glory. Crap, that means I was probably older than 6 if we had MS Paint in our house. I gotta stop reminiscing.

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