This thread is going to be a success! Me and goumas13 thought of this thread. When he gets on I'll tell him to come here and tell you what he is going to do. What you are going to do is make a movie using these directions.
Title: Plot: Setting: Characters: Movie Cover: (picture from photobucket)
There are going to be two judges for each competition. Each competition will be two weeks long. And the winner will receive a merit by Carlie. You cannot win twice.
Now all I need is to have two judges.
First competition is going to start when I have two judges to judge the movies. It will end on July 24th. Get Thinking!!!!
1. Most people only read OP and title 2. The new thread can be current genre: adventure without having a mod to change it 3. OP will no longer have submit form movie cover
Plot: Three explorers share a common dream of visiting the North Pole. Dr. Wilson, a meteorologist from San Diego, leads his new friends, college students Harry and Liz, on this expedition, as they all expect a normal cold and boring trip to the North Pole. Little do they know that there are things under the snow that have yet to be discovered! At first things seem normal, but their second night of sleep in their igloo, they find all of their possessions and tracking devices to be missing! Which is more suspicious since they blocked off the igloo door strongly, making no possible way to get in without being noticed. It's now up to the three adventurers to survive the cold until they can find help. Unexpected twists and turns will have you sitting on the edge of your seat as the three main characters discover new traps and clues!
Title: The Adventurers Setting: Adventureland Characters: Jim the Adventurer Plot: Jim the Adventurer falls asleep on his sailboat and winds up on a strange island known as Adventureland. When he's about 300 feet from his boat, it explodes on him, making him stranded on this uncharted island. Jim's only hope is to wait for an airplane to fly over, but he's going to go on some adventures to find the resources to do that, as planes don't fly directly over Adventureland.
Critics rave:
"Three thumbs up!"
"The greatest adventure film ever made!"
"Wait, I'm not a critic for this movie. They gave me the wrong theater number..."