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Denise Felt
>Neil May wrote:
>
> > Am I the only one who is tired of all this Tom Hanks
> > as Straker and Williams as Freeman stuff? I think some
> > of us are getting carried away with the idea of a
> > movie that may never get made!

Not at all. i think it's great that so many people have such varying ideas
of who would work where. And it definitely gives you food for thought. I
too think that Robin Williams would do a great Freeman. But I never would
have thought of him on my own. This is a lot of fun! And I'd rather talk
about this than which model to buy/build next. And we let you guys run on
and on about that. *grin*
Yours,
Denise

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harada357
UFO Movie.

     NO I'm not tired of this thread.  It is neat to hear some of the suggestions about who could play the various parts.  There are many people out there in the industry that might be stimulated by an idea for a movie and just might find something appealing.  I think any thread that stimulates discussion is a positive thing.  I was hoping that some of the recent 3D Art with UFO designs might get someone's attention.  A UFO movie could be action packed - with great special effects and a hard hitting story with intense characters.  There could also be a little humor built into the storylines.  I have designed some new UFO Hardware and detailed the designs in 3D - graphics.  I have lots of graphic renders and no where to post them.  I am working on a short 3D graphic story called UFO - "EarthWAR" - I am using photoshop to crop some screen capture character images and fit them into the story.  UFO was a heavy influence early in my life in regard to science fiction.  The right story could open the UFO film from a "cult favorite" of Yesteryear to a modern day blockbuster.  Someone out there on the net holds the key to success.  Dreams often become reality.  Hollywood is built on dreams.  There was a time when the industry said there will never be a Terminator 3 movie because of legal constraints and financial considerations.  Someone with a vision solved the unsolvable problems.  Terminator 3 opens in theatres soon.  I remember that when "the final word" was that UFO series "would never come to DVD."  Now the whole series sits on my bookshelf.  Someone with a vision