DreamMOVIE #1: The Spielberg/Lucas hit machine!

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Thanks/Sorry. I guess....I guess the Indiana Jones one is the one I'll use.

k good. i think thats your better cast right now anyways. Also, make sure to cast the rest of the people in the movie (the Indian prince and his assistant/minister guy) if you wanted to

Let it be known to all other dreamcasters that anyone who wants to use someone in Langsta's Star Wars cast may do so.
 
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I can't help it, the picture piratically screams it.

Alright, alright, I'll admit....it does look a bit like Tattoo (damnit, everyone thinks I'm Mexican!!!).

k good. i think thats your better cast right now anyways. Also, make sure to cast the rest of the people in the movie (the Indian prince and his assistant/minister guy) if you wanted to

I haven't seen Temple of Doom in a while so the Indian prince and his assistant might be a little....crappy.

Let it be known to all other dreamcasters that anyone who wants to use someone in Langsta's Star Wars cast may do so.

Fair enough....it's funny, I've been working on that Star Wars cast for weeks and I just decided to do the Indiana Jones one right on the spot, and the latter ends up being the one I choose....funny how things work out like that.

I wanna do Indiana Jones.

I have a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach that Bass is going to come and PWN us all with a glorious Indiana Jones cast the likes of which has never been seen or heard.




EDIT: I've edited my Indiana Jones post with the Indian cast members.
 
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I also want to see Winstead in a gold bikini.

That cast is now in the public domain. So....cast her as Leia. Talk to Lucas about the remakes. Make it happen, man. Make it happen.
 
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I came this close to doing a full Drew Strewzan mock-up poster for the film. I just don't have the time.

The plot concerns the mythical Tower of Babel, where humanity, with a unified language, attempts to build a tower to heaven, only to be slapped down by God – the tower was destroyed, and their language confused and scattered throughout the world. In the plot, Indiana Jones must race against villains to uncover the mysteries and secret powers of the Tower of Babel before they can reconstruct it for their own nefarious purposes!

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Nathan Fillion is Indiana Jones
This is where my cast started. I remember watching SERENITY and there's a scene in a bar where River is kicking everyone's ***. Mal (Nathan Fillion) rushes to this weird revolving tombola thing which has everyone's guns in it – everyone has to check their gun into this thing before they're allowed in the bar. So he's up there, revolving the thing around looking for the draw with his gun in it, then realises he needs the keycard to open it, and starts fumbling around, patting himself down looking for it – and as he is, River is nearly starting to kill everyone. It's very well done, but as I saw it I just sat back and this wave of clarity hit me: Nathan Fillion is this generation's Harrison Ford. It fills me with dismay he's yet to reach that success. So whenever there's talk of recasting Indiana Jones – I have to say, it's got to be Nathan Fillion. He's distinctive enough to not just be a clone, but wonderfully entertaining nonetheless. But – Nathan Fillion is a cult icon, not a well-known one really. So I took the Superman approach – surround him with STARS. Christopher Reeve and Brandon Routh are both surrounded by stars in their respective Superman films, and so I take this approach to this cast.

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Johnny Depp is Sallah
I found this insanely hard. John Rhys-Davies is so wonderful as Sallah. One thing I've always felt, and something Stephen Spielberg has felt, is that you just want to hug John Rhys-Davies. He's so lovable. I tried, very hard, to think of someone who would be lovable – but none were good enough. They were too much like I'm trying to recapture Rhys-Davies. So I thought about it more and I think the appeal, the huggable appeal, also plays into a paternal nature, Sallah is overbearing in a good way, he makes you feel younger, you let your guard down and innocence in. And the last time I did that was PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN. Johnny Depp made me feel like a 6-year old in that film, and I loved every minute. I can imagine Johnny Depp doing the fantastic "Run" scene with the newspaper. He'd be comical, he'd be entertaining, and he'd have no problem playing second fiddle to Nathan Fillion. Originally, Sparrow was supposed to be supporting Orlando Bloom – so Depp doesn't have to be the main guy in all his films.

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William H Macy is Dr Marcus Brody
Again, I need a star, and I need someone to play the doting mentor who isn't actually that good at anything. Who can be a comic foil, yet a knowledgeable advisor and protector. Damn if that isn't William H Macy; the man who can play the man in charge of anything yet turn out to be completely inept at everything. MYSTERY MEN, FARGO – the guy's brilliant. Give him a tweed jacket and British accent and it's done.

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Tom Selleck is Professor Henry Jones
This is a small cameo role; originally I wanted Tom Selleck to be the villain, but I just did that for my GIJOE dreamcast, plus I think I have a better one (see below). Then, in a moment of coolosity, Tom Selleck as Indy's dad. If you know anything about the genesis of the Indiana Jones character you'll know why this choice has me dancing around a table. Hee hee! What would be cool is that Tom Selleck's Henry Jones would be a lot less harsh than the Connery's which would alter that dynamic and be more appropriate since in a way, emotionally, this would take place after THE LAST CRUSADE (if not chronologically).

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Ziyi Zhang is Diaspora Song
With the main bunch done, we get to ALL-NEW CHARACTERS! I'm treating this revamp like CASINO ROYALE – make the next film in the series, but just reset continuity. CASINO ROYALE could be the last Pierce Brosnan film, but it's a brand new Bond's first film. The plot, the settings, the story – any Bond at any time could've done it. But it also reboots the series. This, to me, is what this film would be like. So it's not a remake, just a restart. In this, I decided that the girl who Indiana takes halfway round the world with him is first Chinese, an homage to Short Round, and very different from the three women of the first three films. However, Diaspora Song can't speak English. At all. And she's actually a much, much, better fighter than Indiana Jones. I'd play up the fact that this is the 1930s – no one knows anything about China or the Orient, and her martial arts would totally bamboozle Jones. Not only that, but they can't communicate. Yet – Indiana still does the knight in shining armour, and they DO get it on. The amusing thing is that I feel Diaspora Song finds him completely uncouth and actually rather annoying to begin with, but grows to care for him. Plus, at the end, when Babel is restored, the unified language kicks in and for the first time in the entire film, they can communicate and understand each other. All they do is say each other's name - and passionately kiss. They don't say another word (until the Babel effect is destroyed). It would be an awesome scene.

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Gabriel Byrne is Agent Solomon
In all the films, there's some shady government agent who brings Jones the case, adds the backdrop of rumblings of war against the Nazis and so forth – this is what Agent Solomon does. I just imagine Fillion proclaiming, "It belongs in a museum!" and Byrne responding, "It belongs to the United Nations." (Though I can't remember if the UN existed in the 30s…) Agent Solomon isn't a huge part, but he has to sell the idea of multiple, larger forces at work behind the scenes, the whole wartime era, pretty much on his own. He has to sell the gravity of the entire plot – if the bad guys win, so does Hitler. And he has to do that in pretty much a single scene. Gabriel Byrne has that gravity, that authority, and so much more.

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Bruce Campbell is Professor Ulysses Cliffhanger
This is Indiana's new archaeological nemesis. Like Belloq, Indiana once again has a rival in his field – a smarter guy who can speak more languages and kick Indy's *** at his own game. That, is Professor Ulysses Cliffhanger, author of the best-selling pulp adventure novels, "Cliffhanger Capers!" Where Belloq was Indy's Nazi mirror, Ulysses is his professional one – where Belloq was working for evil forces but had respect for the profession, Cliffhanger works for the money and fame. He only cares about himself. And unlike Belloq, Ulysses' real talent is his incredible skill with weapons. There would be a big fist fight between the two towards the end of the film. To set up how tough Ulysses is, after Diaspora beats up Indy, around the 70 minute mark, Ulysses would kick her ***. That way, when he came to face Indy, Indy would really be the underdog. Also, Cliffhanger just gets under Indy's skin. He's the reason people think of him as a grave robber, and Cliffhanger can never remember Indy's name. I'd love a scene where the villains ask Cliffhanger to identify Indy and he says, "I think his name was... Montana... Smith." But the thing that really gets Indy? Ulysses keeps everything he finds. His mansion is a treasure trove. And all those wonderful things belong in a museum! And he's extremely famous. Every time someone meets Indiana Jones and they find out he's an archaeologist, they go, "You mean like Professor Ulysses Cliffhanger? He's amazing!" and Indy replies, "That's not even his real name!" I like the idea that instead of "It belongs in a museum" he keeps pointing out how fake Ulysses is ("He's not even a Professor!") I like that Indy's actually jealous of him. As for Ulysses death – he falls off a cliff. Plus – they put a statue up in his honour.

The comical take on the scene where, for the first time, Diaspora and Indy can understand each other; they kiss and Diaspora moans, "Oh... Ulysses..."

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Denzel Washington is Big Band Bryce
This I feel, is the Lao Che of the movie. Big Band Bryce is named so for his love of Big Band Jazz which was a popular music style in the 30s. The opening of the movie is Indiana Jones meeting with this gangster for some reason involving archaeology – I like the idea that Big Band Bryce has somehow forced Indiana Jones into breaking into Al Capone's vault for him and stealing what's inside (they tried to get the great Ulysses Cliffhanger, but he would keep the money for himself). The basic purpose to this guy is to be a villain in the opening of the film, a powerful villain that Indy utterly defeats with grace and style. Like the opening to RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, this entire sequence is to make you LOVE Indy. Just love him to bits. And I think Denzel Washington as the villain would really help sell it. Also, it's possible Big Band Bryce could return later in the film as a hired assassin or port of call.

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Ewan McGregor is Balthasar Untergehen
Every Indy needs a Nazi. And ours is Ewan McGregor. Imagine him with a big handlebar moustache, being all smiley and outgoing. Instead of the slimey or professional Nazi, Balthasar is the romantic, imperialistic type of Nazi. He's a Nazi because that happens to just be the flag. He's much more a WWI type of German soldier. I can't get enough of the idea of McGregor playing a Nazi villain to Indiana Jones. It would just be so entertaining. Balthasar, to me, loves his assignment – he loves scouring the world looking for things. He wanted to be an archaeologist, but his real skills, sadly, lay in his ability to operate weaponry for the Kaiser. In a strange twist, Balthasar, I feel, is the only villain Jones could 'buy off' or rather, convince to not give the secrets to Hitler. Part of me thinks though, the "Good Nazi" might be too clichéd, and instead, just let McGregor have fun as a villainous Nazi that's more interested in someone who died 1000 years ago rather than someone he just shot in the face 5 seconds ago. Yeah, that's better.

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Michael Douglas is Alexander Midas
The Big Bad. Alexander Midas is the richest man who ever lived – he funded the Nazi party and helped Germany out of its hyperinflation. The Depression began the day he went missing in the Sahara desert and ended the day he was found. And he wants the Tower to Babel (something about money as a universal language, I'm sure - "money talks"). Michael Douglas would be so good as this villain; I love the idea he'd be at odds with Balthasar in that Balthasar sees this assignment as a chance to experience the art of the ancients, and Midas is only interested in results. He has no love for anyone's life but his own, and I love the idea of a scene where Indiana Jones has just been noticed by the operation for the first time and is proving to be a nuisance, and Midas offers him $10 million to go away – and everyone is just like… "Yeah, I'd take that." Indy doesn't. So Midas offers it to anyone who'll get rid of Indy. And Sallah steps up… (and they fake the whole thing, but are found out before they can keep the cash). Midas, of course, gets properly, and utterly killed. I think he falls off the tower. Or the tower falls on top of him.

I chose "Resurrection of Babel" because I wanted not only a cool sounding name with mythical Judeo-Christian overtones that would resonate with "The Last Crusade" but also because I wanted a reverse to "The Last Crusade" which is a title that's very 'final' sounding (hence why it's the third and last film – until the new one) and since this is going to be a reboot with a new cast, I wanted a feel of starting again – so "Resurrection".

This is probably the best Dreamcast I've ever done. I'm really happy with it.
 
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Nice cast Bass also love the idea of Resurrection of Babel and seems like a great creative idea. Congratulations dude , I say you deserve to win one no doubt
 
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Since Bass already did such an awesome job with coming up with a new Indiana Jones movie, I think I'm going to try and come up with a really wild revamping of Star Wars. It shouldn't be that hard, since I find the whole Star Wars franchise to be highly overrated anyway.
 
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Ziyi Zhang is Diaspora Song
In this, I decided that the girl who Indiana takes halfway round the world with him is first Chinese, an homage to Short Round, and very different from the three women of the first three films.

I'd play up the fact that this is the 1930s – no one knows anything about China or the Orient, and her martial arts would totally bamboozle Jones.
This is a brilliant idea.

That the Orient had an 'unknown' quality to the Americans in 1930 also resonates with other tales of adventure and exploits, most notably those of Robert Ripley of Ripley's Believe it or Not!, whose factoid-collecting travels were also partly driven by his fascination with the Orient.

Bass said:
William H Macy is Dr Marcus Brody
Again, I need a star, and I need someone to play the doting mentor who isn't actually that good at anything. Who can be a comic foil, yet a knowledgeable advisor and protector. Damn if that isn't William H Macy; the man who can play the man in charge of anything yet turn out to be completely inept at everything. MYSTERY MEN, FARGO – the guy's brilliant. Give him a tweed jacket and British accent and it's done.
More importantly, he'd get away with making a bamboozling fuddy duddy who gets lost in his own museum. There is some mystical quality about William Macy that allows himself to look like a complete schlub who gets up and about in the world.

Bass said:
Johnny Depp is Sallah
So I thought about it more and I think the appeal, the huggable appeal, also plays into a paternal nature, Sallah is overbearing in a good way, he makes you feel younger, you let your guard down and innocence in. And the last time I did that was PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN. Johnny Depp made me feel like a 6-year old in that film, and I loved every minute.
The reasons you've outlined also make me think of Peter Stormare. Sure he doesn't exactly play huggable good guys, but I think he can do it and he's damn capable of being a deranged paternal spirit.

Bass said:
Ewan McGregor is Balthasar Untergehen
Every Indy needs a Nazi. And ours is Ewan McGregor. Imagine him with a big handlebar moustache, being all smiley and outgoing. Instead of the slimey or professional Nazi, Balthasar is the romantic, imperialistic type of Nazi. He's a Nazi because that happens to just be the flag. He's much more a WWI type of German soldier. I can't get enough of the idea of McGregor playing a Nazi villain to Indiana Jones. It would just be so entertaining.
I think this is genius simply because it also plays against the fact that Ewan McGregor has also played overly enthusiastic 'All-American' type characters, it's a great piece of sensible countertypecasting.

The entire characterization you've given Nathan Fillion's Indiana Jones reminds me a lot of Nathan Fillion's Mal and in a GOOD way, in that he's such a contradictory character. You try to bribe him, he gets all principled. You appeal to his principles, he starts acting pragmatic. He just makes things difficult for himself and for other people.

Also, I had the same reaction to Serenity. Much as I dislike Harrison Ford, I do understand what made him a star in the first place, and I agree that Nathan is the spiritual successor. Hell, the guy seems to take a beating in almost the same eye-rolling agonized fashion that Ford did. Just watch the Operative kick his ***. It's the same thing as Roy Batty torturing Deckard.

Also, Ulysses Cliffhanger is great.

You've got my 100 peso movie ticket.
 
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i was just thinking, liam neeson would also make a good sallah.

though i have to say, i LOVE Johnny Depp in the role.
 
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I would really enjoy that movie, Bass. Also, Nathan Fillion as Indiana Jones is wonderful. It's funny that you mention him being the next Harrison Ford, as I was going to cast him as Han Solo in a Star Wars remake...
 
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I think that would make a great movie, Bass, but the plot, focus and setting are extremely similar to the Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine video game from a few years back, with even the game characters of Simon Turner and Gennadi Volodnikov divided amongst a few of yours.
 
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I'm working on a massive Back to the Future trilogy that takes place after the original three ones. I hope I get it done on time.

Also, I don't think Marvelman noticed this, but the vote date is on Thanksgiving. Should we extend it to the Sunday?
 
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Thanks guys! I updated my cast with a choice for Henry Jones! :D

Nice cast Bass also love the idea of Resurrection of Babel and seems like a great creative idea. Congratulations dude , I say you deserve to win one no doubt

NO! I hate running this stupid game! AND YET! I love the praise! Ooooh! The irony of pleasure and pain!

This is a brilliant idea.

That the Orient had an 'unknown' quality to the Americans in 1930 also resonates with other tales of adventure and exploits, most notably those of Robert Ripley of Ripley's Believe it or Not!, whose factoid-collecting travels were also partly driven by his fascination with the Orient.

Eeee! I knew you'd like it!

More importantly, he'd get away with making a bamboozling fuddy duddy who gets lost in his own museum. There is some mystical quality about William Macy that allows himself to look like a complete schlub who gets up and about in the world.

Again - I knew you'd appreciate this. Man, it's so easy to find your dreamcasting G-spot. :p

The reasons you've outlined also make me think of Peter Stormare. Sure he doesn't exactly play huggable good guys, but I think he can do it and he's damn capable of being a deranged paternal spirit.

Possibly - but I dunno. I've seen him in FARGO and he's, as you say, not huggable. Also - he's not a big star. Remember, everyone on the Drew Strewzan poster has to be instantly recognisable to compensate for the step down in star power for Fillion over Ford. Ziyi Zhang, no one knows her name, but everyone knows her face as she's that "kung fu girl from Crouching Tiger, Flying Dagger".

I think this is genius simply because it also plays against the fact that Ewan McGregor has also played overly enthusiastic 'All-American' type characters, it's a great piece of sensible countertypecasting.

I want to see him in that role so bad.

The entire characterization you've given Nathan Fillion's Indiana Jones reminds me a lot of Nathan Fillion's Mal and in a GOOD way, in that he's such a contradictory character. You try to bribe him, he gets all principled. You appeal to his principles, he starts acting pragmatic. He just makes things difficult for himself and for other people.

I think that's beautifully succinct and I'm filing it under my "why things work" ideas since I've never put it that well. "He just makes things difficult for himself and for other people." YES.

Also, I had the same reaction to Serenity. Much as I dislike Harrison Ford, I do understand what made him a star in the first place, and I agree that Nathan is the spiritual successor. Hell, the guy seems to take a beating in almost the same eye-rolling agonized fashion that Ford did. Just watch the Operative kick his ***. It's the same thing as Roy Batty torturing Deckard.

EXACTLY.

I got up and danced around my table when I was listening to Fillion on the SERENITY DVD and he points out he just copied Harrison Ford for the fight because "The guy knows how to take a punch". When he pointed out he uses Harrison Ford for acting inspiration, I was so happy. I love it when I go, "That guy's Harrison Ford II and then HE goes 'I am'." Makes me feel so proud.

Also, Ulysses Cliffhanger is great.

You've got my 100 peso movie ticket.

YAY!

i was just thinking, liam neeson would also make a good sallah.

though i have to say, i LOVE Johnny Depp in the role.

Liam Neeson is a ****ing superb choice. I never thought of it but you are right.

The reason I would still go with Depp over Neeson (and Stromare) is this: Sallah isn't old. Rhys-Davis is 63 now, but when he did RAIDERS, I'm not sure he was even 40. He's quite young. Depp and Fillion are around the same age, so it works. I didn't want to cast someone decades his senior in the role because I want Sallah to get into the skullduggery of the film. Plus it helps set up the idea that Ulysses Cliffhanger has been at this adventure-archaeology gig long before Indiana. Part of me would like to hint in the film that Indiana became an archaeologist because he loved Ulysses' books, only to discover the man is a fraud and sell-out. I just love the idea of Ulysses seeing Indiana Jones and going, "Do I know you?" - the rage... the rage...

I would really enjoy that movie, Bass. Also, Nathan Fillion as Indiana Jones is wonderful. It's funny that you mention him being the next Harrison Ford, as I was going to cast him as Han Solo in a Star Wars remake...

WE ARE OF ONE MIND.

Nathan Fillion is to Harrison Ford as Hugh Jackman is to Clint Eastwood.

I think that would make a great movie, Bass, but the plot, focus and setting are extremely similar to the Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine video game from a few years back, with even the game characters of Simon Turner and Gennadi Volodnikov divided amongst a few of yours.

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I... I've never played it. I've heard of it, but never played it. :shock:

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MY AWESOME CANNOT BE CONTAINED!
 
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I just looked at Langsta's cast - his Obi-Wan and Han Solo are *******ed wonderful.
 
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I think that would make a great movie, Bass, but the plot, focus and setting are extremely similar to the Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine video game from a few years back, with even the game characters of Simon Turner and Gennadi Volodnikov divided amongst a few of yours.
This is true. Except didn't the titular Infernal Machine have something to do with space time?

Not that it matters, since Infernal Machine sucked anyway. Ditto for Emperor's Tomb, only it sucked a little less.
 
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This would the fourth in the series. It would remember the first three, and lean on them for story plots and development and storyline. At the beginning, the world is shown pretty much in a bad state, nations on the brink of collapse, inflation is at extreme highs, and living conditions are horrible. A Newspaper is thrown onto a doorstep, which a hand picks up and reads the headline, "Libya Gets Ready to Launch Nuclear Device." The hand would be revealed to be our main protagonist, the young adult Martin McFly the third.

Martin McFly the Third said:
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A suit wearing nine to fiver, Martin McFly is nothing like his grandfather. He isn't into sports, he doesn't like adventure, and he hates new things. Over course of the movie this would change, and his personality will become more like his fun loving grandfather. Casey Affleck, unlike his older brother, can act this role of someone who has been beat down by life, and at the end, sees the wonder behind it again.

From here the story begins to roll out. Martin goes to work to find a train in the parking lot, and a well-dressed gentleman there waiting for him. The man reveals himself to Doctor Jules Brown, the son of Emmett Brown.

Doctor Jules Brown said:
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Doctor Jules Brown dresses like he is land owner from the late 1800's. His mannerism is slightly more refined than of his fathers, and he is prone to fits of intelligence, where he almost acts exactly like Emmett Brown. Ewan McGregor can pull off the bouts of insanity that Jules would be prone too, as well as the seriousness that he would have unlike his father.

After a few moments of conversation, Jules reveals that the world shouldn't be in the state it is today. He tells Martin to bring the newspaper with him, and they will go fix the world where the mistake happened, in the past.

Brad Tannen said:
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Martin and Jules' companion on this adventure is Brad Tannen. Brad is everything his grandfather was, tall, muscular, a rash temper, but unlike his grandfather, Brad made friends with the McFly's when he was younger. Brad gleefully accompanies Martin, stating that without him, Martin would most likely fail. Heath Ledger is a good choice for this role; he can play a personality of a nice friendly guy who always gets his way because of his charm.

On their first trip, to the year 1985, Jules informs them that their enemy is his younger brother, Professor Verne Brown.

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Verne somehow decided that the world was his experiment tray, and that he was going to conduct one long time experiment, influence political leaders to evil, planting ideas in people's heads, messing up important elections, and finding out what would happen if evil was nurtured and encouraged, not good. Jude Law would play a good representation of this corrupting time traveler

Along the way, the heroes will fight against all sorts of bad people, as listed below. I figure they would visit three different points in time, which would quite possibly mean three different movies. All the while, the newspaper headline would change to what the next crisis was.

Kamel Hassan Maghur said:
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Their first stop is Libya, where Verne had begun it's descent into evil. It is to mirror in the first film where Emmett was shot by Libyan terrorists. Here they meet the leader of the terrorist sect and future ruler of Libya, Kamel Hassan Maghur. This man is a lawyer, smart and calculating. Oded Fehr from The Mummy looks the part of a cold calculating *******.

The heroes will not defeat him traditionally, but smear his name in the eyes of Libyans, which will knock him out of favor and cause him to lose his election. Also, this is what catalyses the plutonium shipment that Emmett Brown receives in the first movie.

The next stop is in the year 1999, where Verne has begun a religious group bent on purifying the world. The group, are made of wealthy people who use their money for nefarious deeds. These are the main antagonists of the group.

Hebert Reginald said:
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An arms dealer for South America. Benico Del Toro can pull of this person's crazy side.

Theodore Glass said:
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Theodore Glass a wealthily landowner in Africa who makes millions trading in illegal animal hides and horns. Elliot Gould can play an eccentric millionaire with a touch of the nuts.

Casey Glass said:
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Theodore's manipulative wife (who will most likely try to seduce one of our heroes) Catherine Zeta-Jones looks like a trophy wife and has the body for manipulation

Gabriel said:
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And lastly a businessman who goes simply by his last name Gabriel. He will be the coordinator of the group and the last one taken down. He will be played by George Clooney

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Gabriel employs a bodyguard of big muscle, called Scar. Vinnie Jones can play a big, mean fellow who is as strong as he is cunning

Madelyn Gabriel said:
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Gabriel's daughter, Madelyn will be Martin's love interest and join our group at the end of the second film. Natalie Portman can play the part of a daughter who doesn't know her daddy is doing wrong well.

The last era would be in the future, 2010. Here Verne will try to influence the stock market and create a massive crash in the world's economy. He will have with him the bodyguard Scar from the previous movie, and a computer genius.

Wilton 'Willy' Lancaster said:
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The Computer Genius will go by the name of Wilton. He is skilled at anything electronic and runs the high tech security system that Verne employs. He is from the future, and annoyed at the state of his world, unknowing that he had been a cause of it. I wanted someone who really didn't look like a computer nerd, and I feel Chiwetel Ejiofor would be a great pick for this role. And I like him as an actor.

The trilogy would end in 1955, where the trio of heroes would work feverishly to make sure the lightning bolt that sent the original Marty into his present would actually happen. In the end, they would win, return to the present, and find their lives much better off.
 

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