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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - toivo - 08-02-2018

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - Mongoose87 - 08-02-2018

A clip from "Will: A Football Live"

Harrison: ...much of what I've done was to escape from Orangeville.

Narrator: Indeed, like so many other young men, nothing mattered so much as escape from this small citrus town, so dedicated to that one round fruit.

Local man: In Orangeville, oranges are a way of life. When you wake up, you have an orange for breakfast. You sweeten your coffee with orange juice. Then, you ride the orange bus to the orange plantations. While you're at work, your children sell orangenade they made themselves, in a stand by the street. You sleep on a bed of orange slices, under a blanket of woven orange peels. If you're sick, the doctor treats you with an orange compress and tells you to take orange zest with each meal.

Narrator: But Will had a dark secret.

Harrison: I hated oranges.

Narrator: Will had a rare disorder that made oranges very unpleasant for him.

Harrison: Every time I would touch anything made of orange, I would get a rash. If I ate orange, I would get sick to my stomach and throw up. Kids at school would see me eating apples, they'd beat me up, throw oranges at me, try to force feed me oranges.


(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - PigSnout - 08-03-2018

Boss Tweed's story would make for an interesting Hollywood adaptation. He had an unusual story as a 17th round pick who rose to stardom. The movie could look back at the draft and see what caused scouts to overlook him and caused him to fall in the draft. It would then also look about his early days in the NSFL as he worked his way up the depth chart and developed into one of the top running backs in the league. The other interesting part of his career for the movie to capture would be later on when he was traded and changed positions. It would be interesting to get an inside look at how he made the transition from a running back into a linebacker who would go on to win defensive player of the year a couple seasons later. It would also be fun to see the different stages of his career, from making it to the first ever NSFL championship game, to playing through the Yeti's rebuild, to going to the Wraiths and helping them win their first championship. Overall, Tweed has had a pretty exciting career so far that would make for a good movie adaptation that could follow the different stages of his career and look at how he got to where he is today.

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - YoungTB - 08-03-2018

Marquise Brown: The Story Of The Record Breaker

Marquise Brown’s movie would have to be based on the records that he has broken during his time in the DSFL. He broke the rushing touchdown record last year, garnering 15, and this year he’s racked up over 1500 yards and will need a couple more great performances to get him over the edge. Not to mention that he’s destroyed San Antonio’s franchise rushing records previously set by D.J. Riddick. Overall, one great nickname that Marquise Brown could give himself would be the “Record Breaker”. This movie expands on this idea of him being the record breaker.

The movie would start out in a music shop filled with vinyl records, records dating back to the late 50’s to today. Marquise Brown himself would then walk into the store with a sledge hammer in hand, and would start destroying the records in the store. The movie’s duration would last for 90 minutes, and it would just be footage of Marquise Brown smashing all of the records in the store with his sledge hammer yelling “MARSHAL UP” with every heave, wearing a shirt that said “TRUST THE PROCESS” on it. That’s it. That’s the entire movie

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - Leafer - 08-03-2018

Obviously Hollywood has run out of ideas so they pick the most dumbest league out of all world and that is the NSFL. And so they pick probably the worst player in NSFL history and that is Austin Roenick and my god will this suck but also be enjoyable because Roenick life is so much more interesting and better than someone like Arbin asipi.

So where do I start. Right. This will be very long because Roenick will be too informative which will suck. It.will feature his boring life story in his early life where in Canada he is a crappy player in school. But the best part is probably the time where a douche named sensabaughdy leafer meets him and gets him into football which is probably the dumbest idea ever. But the best feature of all is in. No it is not where he was drafted to the Hawks because no one cares about that. It is when he was forced to position switch to a defensive role. That is the best feature. It will show Roenick crying in the documentary and everyone will laugh and his tears and start a big meme out of it and replace the Jordan crying meme. That is it.


(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - Jiggly_333 - 08-03-2018

While certainly not a starring role like others here, Tegan Atwell was involved in a recent DSFL documentary. It was called "Alexandra Jones and the Infinite Sadness: The Rise and Fall of the Chicago Blues". While many other NSFL players here were major characters in their own stories, Tegan was only involved with the Chicago Blues organization for just one season before making the jump to the NSFL. In fact, the documentary mainly centers around the peculiar decisions made by controversial GM Alexandra Jones and how the first DSFL franchise also became the first to collapse.
The documentary begins with the story of Jones' time at Notre Dame and the Orange County Otters, in order to understand how her pedigree stood before she was awarded the first DSFL franchise by Ballerstorm. The story would add Atwell and fellow Chicago teammates Mark Strike and Haruki Ishigawa as they gave their accounts of one of the strangest seasons ever played in the history of simulated football, going 10-4 with a negative point differential for most of the season. Then, the documentary would take a turn down a dark rabbit hole as bad decision after bad decision made by Alexa Jones would the team into a death spiral that they could not break out of. The story ends with Jones' resignation and retirement from the Chicago Coyotes and the world of professional football.
Was she truly not good or was she never able to handle the right tools to put together the right team? The debate continues, but this documentary searches to separate the truth from the myth of one of the most enigmatic teams in recent memory.


(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - AW13 - 08-03-2018

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - Dawegg - 08-03-2018

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - infinitempg - 08-03-2018

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(S9) - PT 4 - Movie Pitch - speculadora - 08-04-2018

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