Post by jeffwaynefan on Feb 9, 2005 21:03:55 GMT
Revealed today - the new Speilberg film will include previous Speilberg movies. Here is a brief run down of the screen play.
Camera pans across dusty outback type road. Suddenly a car burts into view closely persued by a manic in a oil tanker rig. With a green flash before them across the road, a object falls from the sky, slamming into the roadway as debris litters the screen to then fade to reveal a huge crowd of spectators looking at a huge metal cylinder. Nothing happens at first untill night fall when small mobile buildings and a strange heap of soil thrown up by the falling cylinder reveals itself to look like a odd looking mountain that has been sculptured and drawn by many people.
As the lid of the cylinder slowly unscrews, some scientists come forward. One is standing behind a huge keyboard, while others move into position a huge screen with lights on it. The man at the keyboard shouts 'watch the skys, lets here the pipe tones' as people look on in ore. The lid falls off the cylinder as the sounds of an electronic instrument is heard above the noise - its sounds emernating from an 'speak & spell' as a alien appears, brown looking, long arms, short legs, long neck with a rugby head saying 'Elliot, phone home, phone home'.
The scene is interupted as an old fella appears scrapping his finger nails down a black board while singing 'show me the way to go home, Im tired and I want to go to bed'. Suddenly two 4X4 jeeps pull up and its occupants look out of the windows. As the camera moves in towards the cars, the glass on the dashboard that has water in it starts to vibrate as ripples dance across the surface. A little girl shouts 'where's the lamb gone' as a montorous foot comes crashing down. Before them stands a Fighting Machine with a sticker on the side saying 'property of US army - lost while searching for Private Ryan'.
Suddenly John Hammond appears, riding on the back of a fully grown T-Rex. The Martians panic, jump back into there cylinder and shoot off back into orbit, there cylinder looking a bit similar to a boy riding on a BMX bike as it moves past the moon.'
THE END
Camera pans across dusty outback type road. Suddenly a car burts into view closely persued by a manic in a oil tanker rig. With a green flash before them across the road, a object falls from the sky, slamming into the roadway as debris litters the screen to then fade to reveal a huge crowd of spectators looking at a huge metal cylinder. Nothing happens at first untill night fall when small mobile buildings and a strange heap of soil thrown up by the falling cylinder reveals itself to look like a odd looking mountain that has been sculptured and drawn by many people.
As the lid of the cylinder slowly unscrews, some scientists come forward. One is standing behind a huge keyboard, while others move into position a huge screen with lights on it. The man at the keyboard shouts 'watch the skys, lets here the pipe tones' as people look on in ore. The lid falls off the cylinder as the sounds of an electronic instrument is heard above the noise - its sounds emernating from an 'speak & spell' as a alien appears, brown looking, long arms, short legs, long neck with a rugby head saying 'Elliot, phone home, phone home'.
The scene is interupted as an old fella appears scrapping his finger nails down a black board while singing 'show me the way to go home, Im tired and I want to go to bed'. Suddenly two 4X4 jeeps pull up and its occupants look out of the windows. As the camera moves in towards the cars, the glass on the dashboard that has water in it starts to vibrate as ripples dance across the surface. A little girl shouts 'where's the lamb gone' as a montorous foot comes crashing down. Before them stands a Fighting Machine with a sticker on the side saying 'property of US army - lost while searching for Private Ryan'.
Suddenly John Hammond appears, riding on the back of a fully grown T-Rex. The Martians panic, jump back into there cylinder and shoot off back into orbit, there cylinder looking a bit similar to a boy riding on a BMX bike as it moves past the moon.'
THE END