De Niro Seeks Science-Oriented Film Scripts 342
farrellj writes "According to this CBC story it seems that De Niro is looking for the next 'A Beautiful Mind, Memento or Good Will Hunting.' The script must have a scientist, mathematician or engineer as the lead charactor...And a finished script with synopsis and writer's resume must be in by Nov. 1. Submission info in the CBC story above.
Now, who is writing the 'Cowboy Neal saves the world' script? "
CmdrTaco's Beautiful Mind Hunting (Score:4, Funny)
The romance is there with the infamous Valentine's Day Proposal.
Hemos is the "good buddy"...
This is gold.
Re:CmdrTaco's Beautiful Mind Hunting (Score:2)
Yeah but we gotta spice it up! We need to get that hip urban demographic. How 'bout Method Man? Or what about Jackie Chan?
Maybe Hemos could be some sort of secret agent... Actually, let's drop this entire CmdrTaco idea and go with this Hemos Asian Action hero angle. Somebody get me a line to Hong Kong!
Re:CmdrTaco's Beautiful Mind Hunting (Score:2)
we would need Wil Wheaton so adequately represent Slashdot!!
Re:CmdrTaco's Beautiful Mind Hunting (Score:2)
But then all of you would say that's a horrible name, and I would counter "that's why I'm not working in Holywood".
Memento? Explain this one. (Score:4, Insightful)
It's just a gimmick (Score:3, Insightful)
In what way was Memento a science-oriented film?
It wasn't and I'd wager that De Niro et. al don't really want a film about science or even about scientists. What they want is another standard Hollywood film (note that the 'prize', if you win, is help developing their scripts from filmmakers. That means the same morons who put out crap every year are going to help you "improve" your story.) that has the gimmick of having a scientist in it. Why? Because any reviewer who sees the film and likes it will inevitably draw comparisons or make some comment about A Beautiful Mind even if the only similiary is that both films star a scientist or mathematician. People will read the review and say to themselves "Hey, I liked A Beautiful Mind, so I'll probably like this new movie as well." This is a standard trick in Hollywood -- try to associate your crap movie with something the audience already has a fondness for.
A Beautiful Mind (which was good mostly due to Jennifer Connley -- how did she stay so damn good looking?).
You ever see her in "Career Opportunities"? You think she looks good now at 30-something, you should see her in that film when she was 21 or 22. Yow!
GMD
Re:It's just a gimmick (Score:2)
Are you kidding? I've seen it so many times that I can close my eyes and see the scene where they make her ride the K-Mart horse thingie.
[stops, closes eyes, smiles]
OT: Jen Connolly (Score:2)
Are you kidding? I've seen it so many times that I can close my eyes and see the scene where they make her ride the K-Mart horse thingie.
I was personally happy when she won the Oscar for her work. Let's face it, she's paid her dues in Hollywood. She had to do a lot of borderline-sexploitation stuff when she was younger. I mean, she spends the last third of that movie in a skin-tight white tanktop with no bra on underneath while her co-stars are practically drooling at her chest.
That having been said, I can pretty much replay all her scenes in that movie over in my head, too :)
GMD
Re:OT: Jen Connolly (Score:2)
Speaking of which, have you seen "Mullhuland Falls"? Wow! I actually thought it was a good movie, too, but Jen Connolly in black lace lingerie made it fantastic for me
And just to be totally OT, I found a picture of Jen Connolly where she looks exactly like a friend of mine, whom I sadly never managed to hook up with.
Re:OT: Jen Connolly (Score:2, Funny)
ass to ass, ass to ass, ass to ass, ass to ass
Re:OT: Jen Connolly (Score:3, Funny)
Not unless she wants to, of course. Dare to dream.
Re:It's just a gimmick (Score:2)
(No, not Lynch's "Mulholland Drive," which is a much better movie. Connelly's chest is just about the only thing to recommend about "Mulholland Falls.")
Re:It's just a gimmick (Score:2)
Vipul's Razor: or maybe De Niro just wants to be involved in a film that makes audiences think.
Re:It's just a gimmick (Score:3, Interesting)
I'd happily pay to see De Niro playing an older Feynman. Did Feynman's role on the Challenger investigation have sufficient heroic elements? The poor guy was living with cancer during the investigation.
A Hawking film (Score:3, Interesting)
Why not just do a Hawking biography and be done with it?
That could be a good film. I don't honestly know anything about his life story but 'getting to know him' and what he's accomplished through a movie might be a good way for people to stop thinking of him as that poor 'wheelchair guy' and see him as something more.
GMD
Oh God (Score:2)
Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:2)
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:2)
(Of course, given that, maybe we should be even more surprised that it wasn't posted.)
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:3, Funny)
Whoa whoa, slow down there, professor.
You're saying that people who play Quake both run and go outdoors, let alone combine the two? Dear God, if that's not front-page news, I don't know what is.
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:3, Insightful)
How about what didn't make it to the front page: Robot To Explore Mysterious Pyramid Passage [slashdot.org].
They should turn in their geek license for relegating that story off the front page.
Note that there is live TV coverage of the exploration! (Monday/Fox/8pm)
Quake 3 - Shockwave Online Engine in 2.8mb.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:2, Funny)
Radio station pulls Celine spoof
Halifax gets unique new theatre
Barenaked Ladies endorse NDP hopeful
De Niro calls for science scripts
Warren Zevon has inoperable cancer God bless Canada and may you never live in interesting times.
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:2)
Re:Holy slow newsday batman! (Score:2)
How about Jason in Outer... (Score:3, Funny)
De Niro already made this "scientific opus"... (Score:2, Funny)
This sounds like a bad idea... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This sounds like a bad idea... (Score:4, Funny)
Personally, I think having a modern-day crime drama about a guy brought in to set up secure computing for the mob might be a winner. Think a mix of DeNiro's gambling specialist character from Casino and Ben Kingsley's character in Sneakers.
"The world isn't run by weapons anymore, or energy, or money. It's run by little ones and zeroes, little bits of data. It's all just electrons." Then Joe Peschi would be beaten severely and buried alive. All movies, even light-hearted comic romances, should have Joe Peschi beaten severely and buried alive.
Mis-spelling (Score:5, Funny)
All movies, even light-hearted comic romances, should have Joe Peschi beaten severely and buried alive.
You mis-spelled his name. It's P-a-u-l-y S-h-o-r-e.
GMD
The Brilliant Amnesiac (Score:4, Funny)
I never knew that Leonard was a scientist, mathematician or engineer.
Maybe he just forgot.
Re:The Brilliant Amnesiac (Score:2)
De Niro: Blinded with Science (Score:2)
the plot thinkens (Score:5, Funny)
deniro: you talkin to me?
mathematician: yes, give me the numbers please.
deniro: you must be talking to me, i dont see anyone else.
mathematician: yes, im talking to you, why is this such a problem fo you?
deniro: you got a problem?
mathematician: oh god.
Re:the plot thinkens (Score:2)
When did they make a De Niro AliceBot?
Re:the plot thinkens (Score:2)
Re:the plot thinkens (Score:5, Funny)
deniro: you got a problem?
mathematician: a - 4b * log(x/7) = 0
deniro: oh god
Re:the plot thinkens (Score:2)
good job!
Ramanujan? (Score:3, Insightful)
Xerox Parc thriller (Score:3, Insightful)
If Homer would have ended the movie. (Score:2)
Ahhh, my Homie.
Anyone remember this one? (Score:2, Interesting)
Though Michael Douglas will be hard to surpass. Give the protagonist a Phd in computer science and this movie will be both current and relevant. Something most films are missing these days.
Re:Anyone remember this one? (Score:4, Funny)
The ending where DeNiro reaps death apon the entire RIAA would have an awfully satisfying feel (esp. if it were filmed without special effects). Maybe the sequel could take down the MPAA.
[Pictures Jack Valenti being knifed by DeNiro. Smiles.]
I have a CN script (Score:4, Funny)
That's when CowboyNeal springs into action (powered by the world's largest catapult, naturally).
In a dramatic sequence, he misses the asteroid completely. Humanity prepares to be obliterated (shots of Arafat and Sharon hugging, Bush in bed with Osama, etc.). But the scientists notice that, without CowboyNeal's mass, Earth's orbit has changed slightly, and the asteroid narrowly misses.
The film ends with a shot fo CowboyNeal landing on the moon and eating it.
RMN
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Re:I have a CN script (Score:2, Troll)
The over-weight are the only minority group out there where it's still ok to make fun of them. Rephrase the above with black people spitting out watermellon seeds so much that it changes the Earth's orbit, and you'll see my point. This post will probably be moderated troll just for mentioning that stereotype.
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
But... but... all of us here are fat and it still got modded funny...
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
One can not choose not to be black, short, female, ugly, Indian, or wheel chair bound. (Except a under extreme circumstances)
Joe
Joe
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
What? That's a damn lie! Didn't you see Soul Man [imdb.com]?
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
Are you calling Bush a necrophiliac?
Re:I have a CN script (Score:2)
`` `I'm sorry' ain't gonna save our sorry butts right now."
But I'm not sure if I should give the line to CB or his long-suffering sidekick ``Li'l Anime Fan."
Geoff
Do the Feynman story (Score:4, Interesting)
Half naked bongo playing, De niro, QED... (Score:2)
make it so!
Re:Do the Feynman story (Score:2)
I was absolutely spellbound by the biography of Feynman shown on NOVA over 10 years ago. Last Journey of a Genius was remarkable and I've been searching for it ever since. I confirmed that it is a BBC production and that WGBH in Boston (NOVA producers) will not be airing it again as far as they know.
I have contacted dozens and dozens of libraries and also these folks [hypermart.net] to try and beg/borrow/steal a copy of this tape so I can see it again.
I publicly make this pledge of a $50 donation to the EFF for information leading to me securing this tape!
SuperID
Re:Do the Feynman story (Score:2)
I agree, though, he has the look and accent.
Okay, maybe it's possible. (Score:3, Funny)
I got one for you... (Score:3, Funny)
They could get Jon Lovitz to play me (I mean the software engineer).
Brazil (Score:4, Funny)
DeNiro: I'm looking to get a part in one of those movies like Memento or "A beautiful mind"
Agent: You mean a science related movie?
DeNiro: No, I mean an Oscar winner - it's been a while
Thanks, I'll be here all week.
DeNiro is not fit to play CowboyNeal! (Score:2)
The body and 1 liners of Arnold.....
The brains of Linux or maybe Roblimo.....
I will code you up.....(FLEX)
Re:DeNiro is not fit to play CowboyNeal! (Score:2)
Re:DeNiro is not fit to play CowboyNeal! (Score:2)
Turing (Score:4, Interesting)
At every point in that battle the USSR's armed forces outwitted and out fought the Nazis. Now, that is because of the great skills and abilities of the Red Army and Red Airforce by 1943. But it is also because of the superior intelligence available to the allies as a whole - and one man, Alan Turing, is responsible for that.
Kursk is little known and understood in the west - but it is worth stating this simple fact: it was the first time the Nazi blitzkreig was stopped in summer campaigning weather. It was a seminal event in human history that has been covered up by the cold war for too long.
But better than that, it was the moment when scientific rationality (by which I mean the triumph of intelligence and not soime bizarre Stalinist idea of 'scientific socialism') triumphed over the will to power.
There could be a great, epic, film here and I wish I could write it.
Re:Turing (Score:2)
It's time we celebrated his successes and what they mean for all of us. Not least because we all know that freedom has to defended as well as just enjoyed.
They're in touch with the common people (Score:2)
This is the way to attract writers about science and technology, require that the script be sent through physical mail.
Alan Alda in QED might work... (Score:2)
This review [nypost.com], and this one, [weblogs.com] and this one [curtainup.com] all seemed to like it. But more importantly, Kip Thorne said when he saw Alda in Los Angeles that it was like spending some time with Feynman once again.
I know if QED opened within 200 miles of me, I'd go see it. Alda has done great work and Feynman's life was amazing.
Someone Should Adapt Bill Napier's Books (Score:2)
He's also released 'Revelations' - another thriller aroudn the theme of zero point energy, and most recently 'The Lure' takes an interesting angle on messages from other races....
Slashdot fans will love these, the hero in Nemesis is a Linux user too....
Why not use a proven script? (Score:4, Funny)
De Niro needs to remake Godzilla vs. Megalon [imdb.com].
Mathematicians (Score:2)
Has anyone else noticed that almost any famous mathematician (or one that is referred to as "great") was always more than a little strange and, oftentimes, a little crazy?
As someone who is always interested in seeing math and pure science appear as "cool", I am very glad to see movies like these being made.
"Good Will Hunting" and "Octobery Sky" are great examples of movies that show that scientists and mathematicians need not be regarded as "losers."
Re:Mathematicians (Score:2)
I can't find one reference to this, at all. I think you just made it up.
The closest thing to it I could find was this:
1881 - Dr. Albert Southwick, a dentist and former steamboat engineer, sees elderly drunkard touch terminals of electrical generator in Buffalo, New York. He is amazed at how quickly and apparently painlessly the man is killed and describes episode to friend State Senator David McMillan.
Also, Edison was known to publicly demonstrate the "dangers of AC power" by electrocuting animals in public demonstrations in an attempt to discredit Tesla's AC power in favor of his DC system.
Don't start urban legends, get the fact right if you are going to spew something controversial like that.
well, he does visit science museums... (Score:2, Informative)
So, we can guess he is sincere in his interest in science and giving scientists more limelight.
mark
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Mark Chen | Web Developer | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | www.omsi.edu
C'mon (Score:5, Funny)
Cowboy neal? (Score:2)
not
" The script must have a dork as the lead charactor..."
How about... (Score:2)
The Objetive: Geek Heaven
The Conditions: Be judged by a jury formed by the great intellects of our history, Michelangelo, Socrates, Lincon, Freud, Newton...
The plot: An analisys of what the dead person did in his life.
The Characters: CEOs of Worldcom and Andersen, RIAA members, corrupt politicians, Bill Gates...
I think this could revive some lost values.
Freud to Bill Gates: Does this picture of a penguin reminds you of your mother?
Already done (Score:2)
It's about some guy named Pierre.
Alan Turing (Score:5, Interesting)
A serious, well written script documenting his incredible, tragic life would make A Beautiful Mind seem about as powerful as Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (not to knock Pee-Wee's Big Adventure - great movie, it's just no tour de force).
oh.my.god (Score:2)
Pretty Cool of De Niro's Production Company (Score:3, Insightful)
"Two winning writers will get financial assistance, along with help developing their scripts from filmmakers and scientists. At least one of the scripts will be read at De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival in 2003, and a film based on one of the screenplays will debut at the 2004 festival."
Aside from the inane comments of Doron Weber, this sounds like a great opportunity for aspiring screenplay writers. And I love the fact that they are promoting science (definitely something in this country that needs MASSIVE PROMOTION!)
I do hope that De Niro stays away from the "Hackers" / "Gen X" type kiddie movies that promote large corporations and their view, rather than the truth; and goes for something serious and honest... maybe a story based on Kevin Mitnick or something chronicling the birth of the Internet (definitely room for characterization...) or a comedy based on BOFH [theregister.co.uk].
Last good appearence by Bob is when? (Score:2)
I used to like actors like Bob De Niro and Nicholas Cave quite a lot. But they have sold out. De Niro as Eddie Murphy's sidekick? Come on.. That last burglar movie sucked also. In fact, everything he has touched since Heat sucked.
I used to believe that actors like De Niro, Cage and Nicholson really had class. What a disappointment.
Re:Last good appearence by Bob is when? (Score:2)
I wouldn't be surprised if the movie with eddie murphy and DeNiro ended up being completly different than how it started. Once the actor has committed, in writing, there pretty much stuck.
I'm not saying whether or not they sold out, just that a movie is a lot bigger then what you see on screen.
What did Nick Cage do that you considered "sold out"?
The next what? (Score:2)
Want some tips? (Score:2)
Cowboy Neal saves the world script: (Score:2, Funny)
Does "De Niro" have a first name? (Score:2)
thanks.
The life story of Galois (Score:2)
And it being Hollywood they could arrange to have Galois survive the duel and have a happy ending.
Screenplay Resources (Score:2)
<SERIOUS>
Does anyone know of some good books or URLs on screenplay writing, formatting, etc.? This sounds like it might be fun, but I don't know the rules of the game.
</SERIOUS>
We now return you to our regularly scheduled program. Next up, a +5 Funny!
Hmmm..... (Score:2)
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Will's Beautiful Memento
by Kappelmeister
INT - CLASSROOM - DAY
LEONARD
One more step, I'll dethink ya, buddy.
WILLOW
Come on Lenny, let's go home.
LEONARD
It's a code. There's something else here, I can sense it.
WILLOW
What do you mean?
LEONARD
Look at that Bernoulli hack. Now I know for a fact, no self-respecting professor would write that if he knew his students could get it.
WILLOW
Sorry, sir.
LEONARD
Did I say "Dear Lord" or "Dear Willow," ya four-fingered, two-bit phantom?
WILLOW
You talkin' to me, Lenny?
LEONARD
Dear lord.
Leonard stares intently at the blackboard, his cold grey eyes madly internalizing the complicated equations.
LEONARD
Let me see.
WILLOW
Look, Lenny. The astrophysics professor left this on the board.
LEONARD MATHMAN, an 50-year old janitor, cleans near a college blackboard with his imaginary friend, WILLOW.
Adapt something by Gregory Benford (Score:2)
No, this isn't meant to be funny.
What a friend told me (Score:2)
I think it's really bad when a government starts to use the movies as a form of propaganda, instead of artistic view on something, or perhaps mix of both. Many movies these days are disguised propaganda, when you think about it.
My GOD, this is SUCH a SIMPLE answer (Score:3, Interesting)
Want a pitch, a subject, and a title in one word? Okay...
TESLA
Most fascinating scientist in history, I think. Imagine Johnny Depp, in period costume, having a violent epileptic fit in Central Park, then half-consciously carving the diagram for the alternating current generator into the dirt with a stick. Then getting hounded by the government and lesser mortals the rest of his life, inventing everything of any consequence and getting no credit for it. Tragic story, Oscar material all the way.
Read "Man out of Time," if you haven't. And shame be unto you, for not having read it yet.
Potential tag lines: "The man who created the world," or "Never have so many owed so much... To one."
Potential final statement, white words on black screen:
"In 19XX, a federal appeals court ruled that Nikolai Tesla, and not Marconi, was the actual inventor of radio."
(cross-fade)
"The final Edison direct-current generator was taken offline in 19XX. No further experiment or trial in direct current residential voltage has ever been attemped."
(cross-fade)
"Fringe scientists continue to pursue Tesla's dream of providing free electricty to all peoples and places of the world via the Tesla Coil."
(cross-fade)
"The thousands of pages of handwritten notes produced throughout the final years of Tesla's life continue to be classified at the highest levels of secrecy ever assigned to any government document."
(cross-fade)
"It is extremely unlikely that any will ever be made public."
Re:What about Pi? (Score:2)
HTH
Re:It's not a true story... (Score:2)
Cube... (Score:2)
If you liked Pi, you might like Cube (they even have it in blockbuster)
Also, ANGEL DUST. [austinchronicle.com]
Ohhh, soo good! It truly lives up to the phrase "phsychological thriller"
Re:Cube... (Score:2)
YMMV
I'm sorry to hear that... (Score:2)
I guess that means you are probably less inclined to check out Angel Dust!
Re:What about Pi? (Score:2)
Also I rather suspect that Mr. DeNiro was looking for an original script, not a remake of an existing film.
Re:What about Pi? (Score:2)
Flowers for Algernon (Score:3, Interesting)
Ha ha. Seriously, though, this might be a good time for a remake of that famous tale. The movie that exists ("Charly") is pretty laughable and dated in spots (like when he takes off for a cruise around the countryside on a motorcycle). And laboratory manipulation of living creatures is always in the news these days. Seems like the time is right for a well-done version movie version of that story. Can you imagine the power of a film that shows a good actor knowing that he's slipping back into his former self and being powerless to stop it. A good treatment could make a really chilling contemporary tragedy.
GMD
Re:This is stuff that matters? (Score:2)
Slashdot story ARQuake [slashdot.org]
-Sean
Re:How about one about the scientists.... (Score:2)
They could show the inventive and resourceful engineers coming up with clutch fixes for a trouble-ridden live hoaxed broadcast.... Honestly, I'd love to see a movie like this, for pure fantasy value.