"It was wandering in the depths of the universe when the solar system was formed. Its elliptical orbit was so long that the last time it visited the earth was 65 million years ago, which happened to be the age when the dinosaurs became extinct.
But now, in the last two decades of the twentieth century, it has returned."
A clear dream came unexpectedly again. Ronald saw a hand putting the video tape into the machine and pressing the play button.
Then a shining red star appeared on the TV, flying towards the audience, with this scary narration.
On TV, a beautiful woman wearing a movie theater uniform was talking to the boss.
Ronald discovered that it was played by Katherine Mary Stewart whom he had met at the reception.
The heroine Regina, played by Katherine Mary Stewart, is an employee of the cinema. While she was playing the video game console, several customers came to buy tickets and enter the theater.
The boss is selling them a comet headdress that can be hung on the head, a small ball with a long tail behind it. Today is the day when comets visit the earth. The audience can watch the movie and then go out to watch comets in the sky.
Regina is a game console master. She broke the high score record. The boss asked her to go on tour.
In fact, the quality of the audience in many movie theaters in America is very poor. They often deliberately litter food and garbage, and there are also some hyperactive teenagers who will cause some damage inside, even tearing down chairs.
This often requires cinema employees to patrol inside with flashlights.
However, the light of the flashlight will disturb the moviegoers and make them dissatisfied. Some people will throw things directly at the rangers.
Regina was unhappy with this job, so she reluctantly took the flashlight and went around the show, then walked into the projection room at the back and complained to her boyfriend, who was a projectionist.
The boyfriend was making some copies of the movie and threw the remaining footage in the trash.
"What is this for?" Ronald didn't understand. The projectionist was not the editor. Why was the projectionist cutting the film with scissors like an editor?
"This is 'From Space'. How much do you pay for a copy? One hundred dollars. Hey, this is a 3D movie. One hundred dollars is insulting to me. One hundred and ten? Okay, just one hundred and ten." TV
The boyfriend here is discussing the price of pirated copies with a pirate dealer.
"This bastard made a pirated copy for one hundred and ten dollars and sold it to underground dealers. This copy can be shown in movie theaters for at least more than a year. How much money will the studio lose? How much money will us directors lose?
"Ronald was so angry that he wanted to curse this character in his dream.
The tape keeps going.
Regina was on the phone with her sister Samantha. Their stepmother wanted to go see the comet and slapped her disobedient sister Samantha. Samantha hit back and the stepmother punched Samantha's mouth until it bled.
, and then went out to watch the comet by myself.
This slap seemed to be very realistic. Ronald thought to himself that the actor who played the sister was also an acquaintance. Kelly Maroney, who played the cheerleader in "Fast-paced Richmond High School". She finally acted in this movie.
The protagonist?
The elder sister Regina spent the night with her boyfriend in the screening room, while the younger sister slept at home to recover. Their stepmother went out to watch the comet with the neighbors. An old man still said that in 1910, he saw Halley's Comet, which was legendary at that time.
Anyone who sees the comet will die.
Suddenly a comet arrived and bursts of lightning-like light illuminated everyone's faces.
Then there was another burst of very bright red light, and everyone watching the comet let out a loud cry, and then the TV flashed and switched to a bleak red sun in the sky.
The sky is very red. It seems that the dust stirred up by the comet after hitting the earth was thrown into the sky?
There were a few shoes and clothes on the ground, with some red dust on them, and the people had been evaporated.
"There's something wrong with this video. Where's the shot of the comet hitting the earth in the middle? It was too violent and was cut out?" Ronald thought.
Regina's boyfriend opened the door and went out in the morning.
Suddenly, a terrible zombie rushed over and hacked him to death with a wrench.
"Is this a zombie movie? Isn't it a science fiction movie?"
Ronald recognized the make-up of these zombies with ashen faces and low voices, which were the trend started by the low-budget exploitation film "Dawn of the Dead" four years ago. After that, there were a number of follow-up exploitation films featuring humans vs. zombies.
Regina killed the zombie and drove her boyfriend's motorcycle home. Except for her sister Samantha, everyone else in the family was turned into ashes.
The sisters heard that the radio station was still playing a program, and they went to the radio station and found another surviving man, Hector.
The radio station played timed tapes. My sister Samantha temporarily became a DJ, playing pop music to the survivors and calling them to come to the radio station to meet.
The two sisters randomly changed into beautiful clothes in the mall, and with the accompaniment of a nice song, they entertained themselves and held a fashion show.
The song is nice, but the lyrics are a bit unrestrained, "Girls just wanna have fun"
Unexpectedly, the broadcast did not attract survivors, but only a group of robbers. Fortunately, the sisters' father was an army officer and they had been shooting at the shooting range since they were children. They picked up a short submachine gun, had a shootout with the robbers, and finally defeated them.
Sister Samantha's broadcast was heard by government scientists in an underground bunker. They sent a helicopter to take the sisters to the scientific research center in the bunker.
"Hey, isn't this female scientist Mary Woronoff?" Ronald recognized another actor he had worked with, who played the old-fashioned female principal in "Rock and Roll High School."
Surprised, Ronald woke up.
"Gu...gu..." Ronald went to the bathroom and got himself a glass of water, tilted his neck and drank it.
The scene in this dream was relatively clear and lasted longer. Ronald sat at the table and began to think about why he dreamed about this movie.
This movie is not quite like the big production that Ronald had in mind. There are very few actors in it, and the scenes that require the use of extras are all close-ups and close-ups, so there is no need to hire many extras.
But on the other hand, the investment in the movie seems to be very large. If it is a red sky and an empty city, the cost should be in the millions. If it is a real shot, then the application process alone will cost a lot.
It takes favors from major studios to get the government to cooperate.
Is there a scene of a comet hitting the earth? There are many coincidental scenes in this movie and the script he wrote, but there are also some differences. Ronald was a little undecided for a while.
Let’s think about why we dream about movies.
Ronald listed the things he had done on a piece of paper.
Tennis, meditation, aerobics, these sports are a bit inconsistent with the time of dreams.
Is it because I happen to have written a script related to Comet, with plots such as motorcycles, shopping mall clothes for free, news broadcast on the radio, etc.?
That’s not quite right. I have been writing this plot summary for several days. Why did I dream about it today?
Maybe it was because I met Katherine Mary Stewart who played the leading role?
possible.
Thinking back to "Rock'n'Roll", "Famous", "Fast-paced Richmond High", and "Children", I dreamed up some of the movies. I saw or wrote the plots of the scripts myself, and then
Meet the actors who played the lead roles in the movie.
Maybe having read/written the script and knowing the actors participating in it are the necessary conditions for dreaming about the movie?
Maybe you should also exercise on your own, or sleep more deeply and dream more after drinking alcohol.
Also, maybe you need to remember the movies you watched in your previous life.
Ronald looked at the four points he had summarized. In the future, he would get to know more and more people in the industry. After his status rose, he would be invited to direct more and more scripts. Wouldn't he be able to dream of more movies?
Ronald felt that his future was bright. He immediately turned on the computer and began to write the script of Comet from memory.
What's your name?
"The night the comet came?"
"Comet hitting Earth?"
Ronald was stunned. It would be better to keep it simple. "Fast-paced Richmond High School" is often shortened to "Fast-paced" because its name is too long. If you want to spread word-of-mouth among the audience, it is better to use a short and easy-to-remember name.
The name is the most convenient.
It's called "Night of the Orget"
Ronald typed the title and then started typing. When the comet hit the earth, a big scene was added to make the audience happy.
In the final outcome, the base was invaded by zombies, and the sister was contaminated by the zombies and followed the zombies away. The sister and Hector left together to find other survivors to join forces to deal with the zombies.
The sun shone into the bedroom, and Ronald pressed the save shortcut key to save the script he had written into the floppy disk. The floppy disk began to squeak.
"It's better to buy a more advanced computer. The one Hinton used on the set of 'The Kid' is pretty good."
Ronald thought that the monitor of this Commodity computer was a TV, and it would be too tiring to stare at it for a long time.
With a "click" sound, the floppy disk stopped making sound.
Ronald knew that the save was done, and then he pressed the print shortcut key, and the dot matrix printer began to squeak, and he quickly tapped on the ribbon line by line, printing out sheets of manuscript paper.
"Richard", Ronald sorted out the script and went to the copy shop to make a copy. Then he picked up the phone and hung up with his agent. After finishing the first draft, he sent a copy to CAA and asked them to help with the production.
Pass it on in factory circles.
Although this method of writing your own script and asking the studio to read it is actually not in compliance with the rules of the Screenwriters Guild, as long as it is a screenwriter with a famous work, the studio is not opposed to this operation. Sometimes the screenwriter's intuition may be better than that of the screenwriter.
Film studios need to be sharper.
"Ronald, do you also know?" Richard answered the phone and said to Ronald.
"What do I know? I've written the first draft of the script and am ready to send it to you."
"So fast? That's Hershey.
No, I’m talking about the plagiarism of the scripts of Spielberg and Alien. Your teacher Scorsese publicly expressed his support for Bangladeshi director Rey.”
"Ah? Why did he do that? Is it really plagiarism?"
"Go and buy a copy of 'Celebrity Weekend Magazine'. It has detailed research on it. Ronald, Steven is in trouble now. Can you contact Mr. Scorsese first?"
The person on the other end of the phone was Niceta. It was obvious that they were having a meeting to discuss and wanted to get some benefits from it.