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Title: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: peter johnson on March 17, 2011, 12:20:48 AM
Tomorrow I have been asked to read for a part in "Zombies 2012 - Genesis" - I do hope that this is simply a shooting title for the film.

"Oscar Bones" is showing in Boston, MA, and Cheyenne, WY, within the next 2 months.

If anyone is in the Denver, Colorado, area, I will be performing as O'Brien in "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940" in May - at the LTC -

peter


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Trevor on March 17, 2011, 01:32:28 AM
Break a leg, Peter.  :cheers:


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Chainsawmidget on March 18, 2011, 01:19:31 AM
If you get the part, suggest a different title.  Anything would be better than that.


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Flick James on March 18, 2011, 09:35:19 AM
Well, they could call it Zombies of the Winter Solstice Next Year, or Zombies of the End of the World that the Mayans Didn't Predict but that Western People Insist They Did. Take your pick, they both roll so sweetly off the tongue.


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Skull on March 18, 2011, 10:24:48 AM
Zombies of the End of the World that the Mayans Didn't Predict but that Western People Insist They Did.

Oh I like this title... :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Chainsawmidget on March 18, 2011, 12:13:55 PM
Kinda has an "Incredibly strange creatures" or "Dr. Strangelove" vibe to it.  I like it!


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Flick James on March 18, 2011, 02:48:44 PM
Awwww. Thanks guys.  :cheers:


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: WildHoosier09 on March 18, 2011, 08:18:02 PM
I agree with the redoing the title. Putting the year on a movie is kindof a kiss of death for it after that year passes. Of course if zombies do actually take over the earth in 2012 that might help your ticket sales a bit.   :buggedout:

Anyone remember that crummy "End Of Days" movie staring Arnold the "Guvernator" himself fighting satan to prevent the end of the world at the turn of the year 2000. Yeah, I saw that movie on tape in 2001 thinking "But I already know how this ends". Best to keep time-frames vague in a movie unless you are planning to point to a very specific historical event.

Good luck getting in this film anyhow. If you do show up in it that would be cool no matter what it is called.

On a related note, if the Mayans could predict the future why didn't they spear Cortez in the face the second he stepped off his boat?  :question:


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: peter johnson on March 19, 2011, 12:46:40 AM
I utterly and completely agree with everyone who is objecting to the title, but these guys are exploitation FOR REAL - they want to have everything shot & edited by December 2011, so that they may appear at the LA Convention, that no-one is allowed to enter without a huge bank account, in January 2012,  in order to market it to German Deutches & etc.   They have already spent $10,000.00 to get a table there, even before having shot the film.  This is how confident they are.

peter


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Flangepart on March 19, 2011, 09:20:36 AM
Yea, Peter!

Title wise, yeah, this needs help. I've seen so many 2012 related titles I could plotz.
Hummm...

MAYAN ZOMBIES AT THE BORDER...TEETH AT YOUR THROAT...ZOMBIES IN THE RUINS...DISEMBOWEL ME SLOWLY...


And if they keep the current title, maybe a cameo of Phil Collins being eaten at a concert....


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: peter johnson on March 20, 2011, 11:51:08 PM
Patiently waiting to appear . . . see Oscar Bones in Boston on March 24 and in Cheyenne on May 11 -

peter


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: WildHoosier09 on March 24, 2011, 08:35:10 PM
@Peter - just out of curiosity what kind of role are you auditioning for with the Zombie 2012 film?


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Zombies 2012 on March 24, 2011, 09:46:18 PM
Hey folks, this thread was brought to my attention, so I thought I would jump in and clarify a few things. 

1. "Zombies 2012 - Genesis" is not the title of the film.  The title of the film is "Genesis".  Our production company is being formed as a Limited Liability Corporation and it's name is Zombies 2012 L.L.C. 

2. Zombies 2012 refers to the year I hope the first film will come out, not anything Mayan, or 2012 related.  In fact, the film makes no reference to the actual date at all, and the art direction of the film intentionally makes it difficult to pinpoint an exact date, or even era.  For instance, all of the vehicles used in the film are restored from the 60's and 70's.  There is no vehicle in the film newer then 1971.  The wardrobe is also being done with vintage pieces from the 60's and 70's.  However, the characters have modern iPods, cell phones, and make reference to current events such as Katrina and the war in the Middle East.   The primary set is a farmhouse, which looks like it is right out of the 1950's.  (The house was built in 1901.)  There is a vague reference to a comet coming by soon, playing into the whole 2012 thing, but that is about it.   

3. Don't think B-Movie.  You might be disappointed.   My goal is to create something familiar, but different.  (Familiar in terms of the zombie attack and a siege film, but different in how we approach the material, both from a physical production standpoint, and also an artistic one.)   Sure, there is some nudity and violence, but every bit is essential to either character or plot development.  So I am not even sure it would qualify as exploitation, but that is a large genre and I am sure it could at some level, but that is not the point.   (But it should have some kick ass scenes still.) 

4. Yes, we are so confident we already have set aside the funds to buy our office space and exhibitor pass for the American Film Market.  (Around $10,000 like Peter said.)  The AFM in Santa Monica has more then 1500 buyers from 70+ countries that are serious and motivated about buying films.   There is little sense in spending thousands of dollars  making a commercial film and then only playing it at festivals where mom and dad are in the audience hoping that some agent or buyer will see it.  It only makes sense to show it at a market where someone has a checkbook that can actually make things happen, and that reality means the markets at either Cannes, Berlin or Santa Monica.    The only reason we do not already have our office space in Santa Monica yet is that it does not go on sale until early April.  But Peter is correct, we are confident, and moving forward.   

I hope that clarifies things a bit.  This looks like a great community of people, and I am glad someone pointed it out to us. 

See you in the theaters! 


Michael McCarthy
Writer/Director 



Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Flick James on March 25, 2011, 09:34:02 AM
I guess that shows how prevalent 2012 "end-fo-the-world" theories have become, as I'll admit I made the automatic assumption.

Good luck in the endeavor.


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: JPickettIII on March 25, 2011, 11:40:54 AM
Well, they could call it Zombies of the Winter Solstice Next Year, or Zombies of the End of the World that the Mayans Didn't Predict but that Western People Insist They Did. Take your pick, they both roll so sweetly off the tongue.

Funny.   :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Rev. Powell on March 25, 2011, 04:26:37 PM

3. Don't think B-Movie.  You might be disappointed.   My goal is to create something familiar, but different.  (Familiar in terms of the zombie attack and a siege film, but different in how we approach the material, both from a physical production standpoint, and also an artistic one.)   Sure, there is some nudity and violence, but every bit is essential to either character or plot development.  So I am not even sure it would qualify as exploitation, but that is a large genre and I am sure it could at some level, but that is not the point.   (But it should have some kick ass scenes still.) 


Intriguing.  Care to elaborate on how you plan to approach the genre to make it "different"?


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: WildHoosier09 on March 25, 2011, 07:13:47 PM
Hi Zombies 2012 rep. Please don't take our harrasment into consideration when reflecting on Peter's potential for being in your movie. If it's any consolation, we harrass all movies good and bad.


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Rev. Powell on March 25, 2011, 08:07:35 PM
I don't think we were really harassing it, PJ reported the name of the movie wrong. 


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Zombies 2012 on April 05, 2011, 10:32:03 PM
Hi Zombies 2012 rep. Please don't take our harrasment into consideration when reflecting on Peter's potential for being in your movie. If it's any consolation, we harrass all movies good and bad.

We would never do that, and we did not take it as harassment.  We only wanted to clarify because we know how the internet works. 


Title: Re: Zombies 2012 - Genesis
Post by: Zombies 2012 on April 05, 2011, 10:46:22 PM

3. Don't think B-Movie.  You might be disappointed.   My goal is to create something familiar, but different.  (Familiar in terms of the zombie attack and a siege film, but different in how we approach the material, both from a physical production standpoint, and also an artistic one.)   Sure, there is some nudity and violence, but every bit is essential to either character or plot development.  So I am not even sure it would qualify as exploitation, but that is a large genre and I am sure it could at some level, but that is not the point.   (But it should have some kick ass scenes still.) 


Intriguing.  Care to elaborate on how you plan to approach the genre to make it "different"?

I guess you will just have to buy the DVD.  ;O) 

Seriously though, our hope is to make a film that is both artistic and commercial.   

The most striking difference hopefully will be the visual style of the film, the pacing, and tone.  The plan is to not resort to the type of quick camera movements and dramatic music that we often associate with violence or action films, and thereby allowing the structure of the film to change your perception of the violence.  Hopefully the violence will be more shocking and upsetting.  Not from the standpoint of anything you see, but rather from what you feel, because it seems to be taking place in a world that continues to feel realistic, even though your mind is telling you that it is not.

It took 4 days to write the first 84 page draft of the script, and over a year to tweak the elements and visual references I wanted.