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A very simple idea, one that's rather surprising that hasn't been tried before (besides the occcasional solitary improv scene). Instead of writing a full script, write a plotline (Hero A wins Conversation B, but then is beat up by Baddie C, etc.). The actors study the characters intensely -- mannerisms,
histories, idiosyncracies, et cetera -- but when the cameras roll, the actors have to act in-character, not recite.
Only certain scenes (fights, parts that are homages to other movies, etc.) are coreographed.
Blair Witch Project
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0185937 A movie with no script. [phoenix]
Different notes to each = Method Acting
http://www.mouthshu...dreview/9231-1.html [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Different notes to each = Method Acting
http://www.mouthshu...dreview/9231-1.html [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004]
Mike Leigh
http://film.guardia...4120,814793,00.html Hamster faced national treasure, if you're that way inclined. [my face your, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Another movie with no script.
http://www.starwars.com/episode-ii/ Got lost somewhere beneath the special effects, I guess. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Thoroughly Baked I'm afraid, The Big Chill, for example. Possibly you only watch action films, given your plot line? |
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I think a lot of those "Andy Warhol" movies (the ones directed by Paul Morrisey) were done like this. More recently, "Spinal Tap" and "A Mighty Wind" were made this way. Countless others as well, I'm sure... |
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Go see 'Spinal Tap,' 'Waiting for
Guffman,' 'Best in Show,' and 'A
Mighty Wind.' These movies, all
unbelievably brilliant, are mostly
improvised. All the actors are
improvisational beasts. Highly
recommended. |
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phoenix, did you note Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez (II) get writing credits for BPW? |
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Secrets & Lies, too. In fact, pretty much the whole Mike Leigh shebang. |
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Now, when you say "shebang"... |
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"Whose Line" for the big screen. |
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my face is right - Mike Leigh never writes a script and often uses ordinary people being essentially "themselves" rather than acting a part. Completely baked therefore, I'm afraid. |
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