I don't think anybody has ever started a thread for this, so i figured i'd start one now with a collaboration i'd always thought would be great....
John Waters and Tom Waits
johnny depp and edward norton
naomi watts and uma thurman
Paul Thomas Anderson directing a Charlie Kaufman script. It's a comedy starring Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Spike Jonze. Original score by Philip Glass.
Cool, John Waters and Tom Waits is a good one. I would also like to see Tom Waits work with David Lynch. They both have an interesting surreal look at life and all it's outcasts. Or maybe Paul Thomas Anderson. That would be cool if he made a movie of a bunch of intertwining stories based on the songs of Tom Waits just like he did with Aimee Mann. Now THAT would be cool.
I would say that Jim Carrey and Charlie Kaufman would be a great collaboration but that's already happened. But maybe Jim Carrey and Tim Burton would be a good one. But that kind of almost happened since Lemony Snicket looks almost exactly like a Burton film from the trailors. lol! Hmmm, now that I think about it, Carrey would have made a perfect Willy Wonka. But I'm sure Depp will be good too.
And I would love to see Burton direct a script by Charlie Kaufman. Burtons scripts always suck (yes, even Big Fish IMO) so it would be nice to see him direct a wonderful script that's up his alley. And I think Burton and Kaufman kind of have a similar zany, b movie outlook on life.
Quote from: Find Your MagaliPaul Thomas Anderson directing a Charlie Kaufman script. It's a comedy starring Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Spike Jonze. Original score by Philip Glass.
Well, that's gotta be the funniest movie ever. Scorsese and Tarantino - the fast talkers. Maybe play father and son or something. Jonze, Tarantino's cool-yet-aloof friend. They cruise for chicks. Or something.
Director:
David Gordon Green
Cast:
Bruce Campbell
Bill Murray
David Hasselhoff
Richard E. Grant
Julie Christie
Music:
Jon Brion doing a jazzy score
Paul Thomas Anderson and Adam Sandler, music by Jon Brion.
Nick Nolte, Gary Busey, and Michael Madsen as brothers in a gender-swapping King Lear set in rural Oklahoma, written by Billy Bob Thornton and directed by Clint Eastwood (who would also play the father).
It could be called Grunt.
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It would definitely work.
^
Brilliant.
Fuck, I'd pay to see that.
I thought a collaboration between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson will absolutely kill, but I was so dead wrong, twice.
They were funny though.
How about a collaboration I had at the mere age of 14, along with recent ideas of movie plot.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Steven Segal
A gang of samuri warriors has taken over Little Italy. Only these two men can stop them. Their troubles begin when they come face to face with the head gang members....it's their TWINS!!! dun dun dunnnn
Watch Van Damme kick his leg really high
Watch Segal not be able to even lift his leg, but throw a mean punch as a stands perfectly still.
THERE IS "NO ESCAPE, NO SURRENDER" WHEN YOU ARE "MARKED FOR DEATH"
Title: Quadruple Impact
Directed by: Akira Kurosawa
Musical Score by: Justin Timberlake, only his natural beat-box
Clint Eastwood in a Western written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Continuing the trend:
A Scorsese western written by Paul Schrader and shot by Michael Chapman.
or,
Ridley Scott directing a script by Mamet
Quote from: Find Your MagaliPaul Thomas Anderson directing a Charlie Kaufman script. Original score by Philip Glass.
STarring anybody who fits the role(s).
Quote from: soixanteClint Eastwood in a Western written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
I thought this said, "Clint Eastwood is a Western written and directed by Quentin Tarantino." That was awesome.
I think it has been said before but something with Tom Hanks and Tom Cruise sounds interesting.
If Björk could still act, something with Michel Gondry and her, I guess. I haven't seen Eternal Sunshine.
Daniel Day Lewis directed by Lars Trier.
Quote from: SoNowThenContinuing the trend:
A Scorsese western written by Paul Schrader and shot by Michael Chapman.
Cheers to that.
Here's mine:
A film by Mike Figgis starring Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johanssen as two tourists trapped in Fallujah, Iraq. Shot by who else but good ol' Bobby Elswit.
Chris Klein and an acting coach.
YES! :lol:
A lars von trier script directed by thomas vinterberg with an awesome cast...oh, wait...that is happening!!! :-D :-D
Ed Norton and PTA
Johnny Depp and QT
Quote from: CinephileChris Klein and an acting coach
awesome
anytime someone mentions Van Damme I feel obliged to bring up this article, one of the best written pieces of all time:
http://www.thewavemag.com/pagegen.php?pagename=article&articleid=23130
Quote from: A World ApartHow about a collaboration I had at the mere age of 14, along with recent ideas of movie plot.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Steven Segal
A gang of samuri warriors has taken over Little Italy. Only these two men can stop them. Their troubles begin when they come face to face with the head gang members....it's their TWINS!!! dun dun dunnnn
Watch Van Damme kick his leg really high
Watch Segal not be able to even lift his leg, but throw a mean punch as a stands perfectly still.
THERE IS "NO ESCAPE, NO SURRENDER" WHEN YOU ARE "MARKED FOR DEATH"
Title: Quadruple Impact
Directed by: Akira Kurosawa
Musical Score by: Justin Timberlake, only his natural beat-box