There was a Spi...dea. (Sony, Spider-Man Producer Quest)

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Adhoc vote count started by Yite on Dec 1, 2021 at 2:56 PM, finished with 63 posts and 21 votes.

  • [X] Plan: The Best Actors
    -[X] Andrew Garfield: He was a fairly young actor, but seemed incredibly interested, and passionate about playing the titular character.
    - [X] Emilia Clarke: A young, but not too young actress, seems like she'd be a good fit for Gwen Stacy.
    -[X] Gal Gadot: She has that feeling that she'd be a great Felicia Hardy, but the accent is a bit too noticeable... though, that may just be you nitpicking.
    -[X] Chris Zylka: Though, this one... he looks like he could make Flash into less of a stereotypical bully, and into someone who could realistically turn into Peter's friend.
    -[X] Maggie Smith: Yet another Harry Potter alumni, you'd have to wait for the final Harry Potter to stop filming, but then you could have her as Aunt May.
    - [X] Alfie Allen: A young English man, who's also gotten a role as Theon Greyjoy in the Game of Thrones show that's to begin filming next month. You may have to delay the filming, when he's doing Game of Thrones.
    -- [X] Daniel Radcliffe: He's definitely going to be busy with filming the last Harry Potter movie, but after that... he's going to be totally free as The Shocker.
    -[X] Aaron Paul: He seems able to become an incredibly intense person, for the role of Marty, and you might just need that intensity.
    -[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
    -[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
    [X] Plan One Round, Golden Gun
    -[X] Andrew Garfield: He was a fairly young actor, but seemed incredibly interested, and passionate about playing the titular character.
    - [X] Emilia Clarke: A young, but not too young actress, seems like she'd be a good fit for Gwen Stacy.
    -[X] Gal Gadot: She has that feeling that she'd be a great Felicia Hardy, but the accent is a bit too noticeable... though, that may just be you nitpicking.
    - [X] Dacre Montgomery: He looks like he could play a mean Flash Thompson, and seems interested in the role.
    - [X] Lena Headey: An English actress who expressed interest in playing a younger version of Aunt May.
    -[X] Daniel Radcliffe: He's definitely going to be busy with filming the last Harry Potter movie, but after that... he's going to be totally free as The Shocker.
    - [X] Joshua Jackson: He's shown interest in doing a different interpretation of how he's involved in crime... with him being a mafia enforcer, a low-level one, but one nonetheless.
    -[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
    -[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
    [X] Plan Child Labor is Best
    -[X] Charlie Rowe: He's the youngest of all of the actors auditioning for the role, at only 14-years-old. But, he seems genuinely interested in playing Spider-Man.
    -[X] Hailee Steinfeld: She's only 14-years-old, but could work well off of Charlie Rowe's Peter Parker.
    -[X] Maya Hawke: Once again, you feel like she could do well. It'd just be weird if she was younger than everyone else.
    -[X] Chris Zylka: Though, this one... he looks like he could make Flash into less of a stereotypical bully, and into someone who could realistically turn into Peter's friend.
    -[X] Maggie Smith: Yet another Harry Potter alumni, you'd have to wait for the final Harry Potter to stop filming, but then you could have her as Aunt May.
    -[X] Tom Holland: If you, for some reason decided to go with a younger cast, Tom Holland would be perfect as The Shocker against the younger actors.
    -[X] Macaulay Culkin: Kevin Mccallister himself, he's definitely got an interesting idea for the place to take the newly named Marty Shultz, with him dealing, and taking drugs before his untimely demise.
    -[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
    -[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
    [X] I have 0 actor knowledge I just think it's funny
    -[X] Andrew Garfield: He was a fairly young actor, but seemed incredibly interested, and passionate about playing the titular character.
    -[X] Emma Watson: Hermione Granger herself could be an interesting Gwen Stacy. Though, you'd have to wait for Harry Potter's final movie to stop filming to cast her.
    -[X] Gal Gadot: She has that feeling that she'd be a great Felicia Hardy, but the accent is a bit too noticeable... though, that may just be you nitpicking.
    -[X] Chris Zylka: Though, this one... he looks like he could make Flash into less of a stereotypical bully, and into someone who could realistically turn into Peter's friend.
    -[X] Maggie Smith: Yet another Harry Potter alumni, you'd have to wait for the final Harry Potter to stop filming, but then you could have her as Aunt May.
    -[X] Daniel Radcliffe: He's definitely going to be busy with filming the last Harry Potter movie, but after that... he's going to be totally free as The Shocker.
    -[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
    -[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
    [X] I have 0 actor knowledge I just think it's funny
    [X] Plan: Cast A Hat
    -[X] Charlie Rowe: He's the youngest of all of the actors auditioning for the role, at only 14-years-old. But, he seems genuinely interested in playing Spider-Man.
    -[X] Hailee Steinfeld: She's only 14-years-old, but could work well off of Charlie Rowe's Peter Parker.
    -[x] Sophie Turner: She looks like she'd play a great Felicia Hardy, but... she has the same problem as the other two.
    -[X] Chris Zylka: Though, this one... he looks like he could make Flash into less of a stereotypical bully, and into someone who could realistically turn into Peter's friend.
    -[x] Betty White: An absolute sweetheart of an old lady, you could see her playing a great Aunt May.
    -[X] Tom Holland: If you, for some reason decided to go with a younger cast, Tom Holland would be perfect as The Shocker against the younger actors.
    -[x] Jared Keeso: A fairly young actor at around... 26 years old, he seems genuinely passionate about being Herman's older brother, acting as a Sports Bookie to pay for Herman's education.
    -[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
    -[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
 
Okay, since the vote had Alfie Allen and Daniel Radcliffe for potential Shockers, I just rolled a 1d2.

I'm not gonna say which of the two won, though.
 
I can't really do... Antagonist Chemistry, due to there only being one antagonist, so I'm just not gonna... do that, is that alright with everyone?

Like, I can see the argument for Herman and Marty... but, Marty's not really an antagonist, more of a... plot device, that's played pretty averagely by Aaron Paul. (And that's all I'm spoiling from those rolls.)
 
Actually, there's only one protagonist... so, Protagonist Chemistry is out too, isn't it?
 
Protagonist Chemistry isn't just chemistry with other protagonists, same as Antagonist chemistry isn't just with other Antagonists. It's how they interact with the side characters, their adversary or rival, etc.

Protagonist Chemistry might mean Spiderman's chemistry with Shocker.
 
Protagonist Chemistry isn't just chemistry with other protagonists, same as Antagonist chemistry isn't just with other Antagonists. It's how they interact with the side characters, their adversary or rival, etc.

Protagonist Chemistry might mean Spiderman's chemistry with Shocker.

Gonna go with that for Protagonist Chemistry. Still not gonna go with Antagonist Chemistry, since he'd mostly be interacting with Peter... and it wouldn't make sense to do two different rolls for the same thing.
 
Gonna go with that for Protagonist Chemistry. Still not gonna go with Antagonist Chemistry, since he'd mostly be interacting with Peter... and it wouldn't make sense to do two different rolls for the same thing.
So would you roll dice instead of antagonist for just the shocker?
or how would it be?
 
08- Some Truly Shocking Rolls! (2010)
[X] Plan: The Best Actors
-[X] Andrew Garfield: He was a fairly young actor, but seemed incredibly interested, and passionate about playing the titular character.
- [X] Emilia Clarke: A young, but not too young actress, seems like she'd be a good fit for Gwen Stacy.
-[X] Gal Gadot: She has that feeling that she'd be a great Felicia Hardy, but the accent is a bit too noticeable... though, that may just be you nitpicking.
-[X] Chris Zylka: Though, this one... he looks like he could make Flash into less of a stereotypical bully, and into someone who could realistically turn into Peter's friend.
-[X] Maggie Smith: Yet another Harry Potter alumni, you'd have to wait for the final Harry Potter to stop filming, but then you could have her as Aunt May.
- [X] Alfie Allen: A young English man, who's also gotten a role as Theon Greyjoy in the Game of Thrones show that's to begin filming next month. You may have to delay the filming, when he's doing Game of Thrones.
-- [X] Daniel Radcliffe: He's definitely going to be busy with filming the last Harry Potter movie, but after that... he's going to be totally free as The Shocker.
-[X] Aaron Paul: He seems able to become an incredibly intense person, for the role of Marty, and you might just need that intensity.
-[X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
-[X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.

You'd hired Andrew Garfield on as the titular Spider-Man, and he seemed genuinely excited to play the role, he seemed incredibly passionate about Spider-Man.

"Mr. Tillman! It's great to meet you!" Andrew said with an excited grin, as he shook your hand.

"It's a pleasure to meet you too, Mr. Garfield," You said with a smile, you then noticed that the backpack he was wearing was absolutely stuffed with various Spider-Man comics, when you asked about it, he told you that he'd been spending a few days brushing up on the comics to get a better feel for the character of Peter Parker, and you were fairly impressed with his commitment to the role.

You'd also met with the rest of the cast, who seemed to mostly be excited to be in the Spider-Man Reboot, so that was good.

After that, you had gotten to filming.

Romance Chemistry: 91.

Well, to start with... the romantic chemistry between Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy was great, it got to the point that Andrew and Emilia had started dating in the middle of filming, and you felt really good for them! Them dating also made their romance that much more believable.

Protagonist Chemistry: 97.

The chemistry between Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Herman Schultz/The Shocker was honestly really compelling to watch, from their slowly forming friendship, to their fights as the respective Spider-Man and Shocker. You were practically hanging on the seat of your pants.

Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield) Screen Presence: 92.

Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker was great, and it directly tied into his performance as Spider-Man. You honestly think he'd become the definitive Spider-Man, even more well known than Tobey Maguire's iconic role.

Gwen Stacy (Emilia Clarke) Screen Presence: 91.

Emilia Clarke was absolutely great as Gwen Stacy, sure there were some scheduling delays with her needing to fulfill her contract as Daenerys Targaryen in the upcoming Game of Thrones show, but she did excellently in the role of Gwen Stacy.

Herman Schultz/The Shocker (Alfie Allen) Screen Presence: 84.

Alfie was really damn good at playing Herman and The Shocker, sure he was slightly outshined by Emilia and Andrew's performances, but you couldn't really knock him for that, he was also busy with playing Theon Greyjoy in the Game of Thrones show, so you could understand a slight slip in acting quality. You were still incredibly impressed with his performance.

Felicia Hardy (Gal Gadot) Screen Presence: 69! Crit!

Gal Gadot had managed to make the relatively... small role of Felicia Hardy her own, improvising various tasteful dirty jokes, and flirty lines when paired with Andrew and Emilia, most of which actually made it into the movie. Her accent had managed to elevate her performance to new heights, giving her that "foreign femme fatale" type of feeling that a lot of people were obsessed with.

Flash Thompson (Chris Zylka) Screen Presence: 100! Crit!

You... honestly don't know how, but Chris had managed to make the role of Flash Thompson his own. Giving the high school bully/jock stereotype a lot of humanity, and humor. You felt like you'd struck gold with this performance.

Aunt May (Maggie Smith) Screen Presence: 85.

Maggie Smith had been busy with filming the final Harry Potter movie, but that didn't distract her from doing an amazing performance as Aunt May. You honestly loved the scene she had with Andrew's Peter Parker, where she told him that Uncle Ben would be proud of the man that he'd become today.

Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) Screen Presence: 45.

Aaron Paul's Marty was... decent, overall. It wasn't a huge role, so there wasn't much Aaron could do with it, but... you just feel like it could've been better. Maybe some reshoots could fix it?

J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons) Screen Presence: 110.

J.K. Simmons on the other hand, had shown off his incredible acting chops once again, portraying his now-iconic role of J. Jonah Jameson once again, and you just had to say... you loved it. It was absolutely amazing, and you couldn't have wanted any more.

Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) Screen Presence: 26.

And finally for the actors was... Karl Urban. Sure, he didn't have many scenes as Eddie Brock, but that doesn't excuse the... quite frankly, wooden acting that he had. He certainly had the look of a tough guy... but there wasn't anything more to it, to the point that if he wasn't explicitly named Eddie Brock, you'd think he was just a generic thug. You'd need to do quite a few reshoots to fix it.

After that, you had gotten to the post-production stage of filming.

Production Quality: 86.

Thankfully, the production quality was good, giving you practically no issues with anything whatsoever. You'd gotten things done pretty quickly as well.

Choreography: 93.

The choreography for the movie was simply amazing, you feel like you couldn't have done any better if you'd tried. The fights between Spider-Man and The Shocker were definitely the highlight of the movie.

Sound Design: 65.

The sound design was... honestly fine, you feel like there could've been more done with it, but you were fine with it.

Editing: 58.

The editing was... fairly average in all honesty, nothing bad with it... but nothing particularly good either.

VFX: 93.

The VFX on the other hand, was an absolute godsend, sure... it wasn't a VFX-heavy movie, but in the scenes where it was needed? It all looked completely realistic, and if you hadn't known any better, you wouldn't think there was any in the movie at all!

All in all, the movie looked really good, with a few... notable flaws. But other than that, it was practically perfect.

Now, it's time to get to reshooting.

You have 3 Reshoot Points for each Month of reshooting you want to do.

What do you want to reshoot? (Top 3 safely, can do Top 4, but that would give you a slight malus to the film's results)

[] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[] Sound Design: 65.
[] Editing: 58.


After that, the higher-ups had asked you what the movie was going to be called.

What's the film's title?

[] Spider-Man: Rise of The Shocker.
[] The Amazing Spider-Man!
[] The Spectacular Spider-Man!
[] The Shocking Spider-Man!
[] Write-in:
____

Well, those rolls were mostly... really fucking good.

And now that I'm done with this part, I'm gonna go and watch Stone Ocean, so if I don't respond to you? That's the reason.
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.

[X] Spiderman: A Shock of Heroism
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.

[X] Spiderman: A Shock of Heroism


Honestly those rolls were insane, probably need to start working on an agent venom movie, to not vast the flash Thomson crit
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!

...Someone sacrificed to Dice Odin. Not that I'm mad or anything, it's just... wow...
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.

[X] Spiderman: A Shock of Heroism
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!

Really fucking good rolls
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] Spiderman: A Shock of Heroism
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
If and only if their performance is better than (50) spend a reshoot on editing, else reshoot again
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!
 
Okay, never mind on the whole... leaving to watch Stone Ocean thing, my netflix is fucking up.

So, I'm just gonna kinda be chilling.

If anyone has any omake ideas or pitches, I'm all ears.
 
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Sound Design: 65.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!

Polish more of the things that show off our other good roles, or fix problems, we can live with an average Marty.
 
[] Sound Design: 65.
[] Editing: 58.
[] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.

Not an expert but sound and editing can make or beak a movie just as an example the sound from the new dune is amazing.
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] The Spectacular Spider-Man!
 
[X] Marty Schultz (Aaron Paul) 45.
[X] Eddie Brock (Karl Urban) 26.
[X] Editing: 58.
[X] Spiderman: A Shock of Heroism
 
If you guys do an Omake for any of the things needing to be reshot, I'll add a bonus modifier, depending on the length and quality of the omake to that particular reroll.

Also, you can do all four rerolls, it'd just cost you an extra month. And give a -5 malus to the movie's release.
 
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