this is a test scene from our film project entitled 'STICKY BUNS'
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=Scene1-Web-Draft
Sticky Buns is a spy film that is being made for fun more than anything and it is supposed to be tongue in cheek.
i imagine you are by this point thinking that is possibly the dumbest title for a film ever.... and you would be right!!! its too long to explain the relevance etc. but lets just say they play a part in the story.
This scene is near the beginning just before the main titles (we're going a little bit james bond style - so shoot me for lack of originality!)
we have a nice little story and some pretty cool moments in the script- but i wont bore you with details.
please take a look and pass on comments. this was done a while back and we have improved in filming since then. The script for this scene has changed a bit and the sound and lighting are pretty bad and will be improved upon (along with some of the acting!).
'STICKY BUNS' test scene
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'STICKY BUNS' test scene
Last edited by Passit on Thu Mar 10, 2005 7:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I like the 'tongu in cheek' element of your film but is the film a straight out parody or is there only elements of comedy? I'd be interested to see the whole film to find this out for myself. You got another case of a bad-looking moustache as I comment on in 'Dead Conspiricy'. Altough i hope in this film it's a joke if not film the scene without it. By the way nice job on the Swiss bank's website it was very convincing.
hoorah -some feedback! cheers guys, im glad you seem to have gotten the point. it is a parody that im confident will be entertaining and light hearted although its not an out and out p*** take like austin powers.
this scene has changed a bit - whilst it has to have a slight serious feeling because you do want to feel this guy is bad, it feels a bit laboured. it was also shot before the story was finalised.
the fake beard point is an interesting one. in any film making hints and tips guide there is inevitably a rule that says: ABSOLOUTELY NO FAKE BEARDS! whilst i agree with this 99.9% of the time i do believe it is necessary in this case as it is the baddies distinctive feature like scaramanga's third nipple, dr no's mechanical hands, etc. if i just had my mate talking in his normal accent with his plain ugly face in the camera, you would just say: 'hes a lawyer from cardiff!'
this scene has changed a bit - whilst it has to have a slight serious feeling because you do want to feel this guy is bad, it feels a bit laboured. it was also shot before the story was finalised.
the fake beard point is an interesting one. in any film making hints and tips guide there is inevitably a rule that says: ABSOLOUTELY NO FAKE BEARDS! whilst i agree with this 99.9% of the time i do believe it is necessary in this case as it is the baddies distinctive feature like scaramanga's third nipple, dr no's mechanical hands, etc. if i just had my mate talking in his normal accent with his plain ugly face in the camera, you would just say: 'hes a lawyer from cardiff!'
'Pain is temporary, film is forever'