Based on true events (Edward Gein). Matt and Bernice throw a house party. Everybody is having a great time. Throwing back shots and beers. Suddenly, Bernice goes missing. Matt walks to his car to go for a beer run when a stranger accidentally bumps into him. They both go their seperate ways. Matt picks up his phone and it says, "missed call, Bernice." Matt calls her back but hears a sound along with the blasting stereo. It turns out to be a cell phone ringing. Matt pulls over and realizes it's coming from the trunk. He pops the trunk and there lies Bernice dead! Matt then finds something in his pocket. A note written in blood, "Great Party."
This is a mockumentary set in the year 2018 when the earths population is exceeding 14 billion people. Resources and supplies are scarce which sends a large number of countries into a great depression. Under all the ciaos is a globalist agenda to be a one and only government, their first on the list is to take the population down to 2 billion, they begin making deals with countries over the world to implement deadly drugs into foods, it was passed in 80% of countries. After the word cot wind of this, a huge uproar of the resistance came into play, with over 800,000 people dying a day from the already mainstream drugs being put into foods around the world over 6 billion people support the resistance which was accompanied by huge riots and unlawful activity, with small amount of liberty and justice as intended. With still a large amount of people dying a day from infected foods, the world turned into an almost post apocayliptic environment across the globe. In 2023, the population of the earth is 5 billion and a liberal government was re-established in the entire American continent while the eastern continent was over globalist and communist control and still struggled with unlawful resistors. The two powers still fight with nuclear power to this day and a large amount of people live in underground government controlled communities.
This movie will be presented as a documentary with commentary of this tragic event with movie style footage and news coverage and a few main characters.
Summer 2009 is a story about a group of teenagers that come together from different parts of the country in Panama City Beach, Florida for the summer of 2009.
This is a TRUE story. This story contains people from Texas, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and more. We come together every summer in a community known as Venture Out. Venture Out is in the "quiet" part of the beach. Venture Out does not follow the typical sterotype of Panama City. While it does contain the partying, it is more low key. It expresses the values of friendship, and how people can find friendship and love anywhere at anytime with somebody you could of never met if not for this quiet beach community.
The drama that is in the summer is crazy. Hearts were broken, backs were stabbed, and memories were made. We have had some really awesome summers in PCB, but the summer of 2009 contains the most drama out of any of them. It would follow the complete summer of 3-5 people who are down in Venture Out for the duriation of the summer, and who was involved most in the day to day drama.
With the recent success of a show like Jersey Shore, that is completely unrealistic, I beleive that this movie would be popular and moving because it really could happen to anyone. It contains romance, drama, and alot of comedy.
My father, Randy Berg, is a very interesting man and millions of people know his story. But i believe it would be even better for more people to know this man. After all he has done i believe this movie wood help us get some money because we are in a very tight spot.
My dad was in the navy for 3 years. he was docked in japan, the arctics, even russia and south america. He was given an honorable leave from the navy from the death of both of his parents. When he came back he had kept doing things he had loved to do. This included riding motorcycles building cars, welding, many of things. All of these things came to a sudden stop though after march 17 of 1982.
My dad was coming out of Deming park in Terre Haute, Indiana with a few of his friends. Suddenly the car in front of him had come to a sudden stop and when he hit the brakes his friends behind him had not been paying attention. They hit the back of his motorcyle and threw him off of the road hitting two trees at 40 miles per hour losing his sight completly. Two doctors had been running the trail during this accident and had helped him until the ambulance had gotten there. After the ambulance arrived the doctors were no where to be seen.
After this accident my dad had been given over 1 million dollars worth of surgery, rebuilding his whole face. After the surgerys he could never see again severing the optic nerve in both eyes.
After his accident my father had gone through 4 years of college by himself earning a bachelors degree in social work. He soon after that raised his daughter Nichole Berg by himself after the departure of her mother.
After all of this he met a woman named Amy Whitkanack. They loved each other and had a child, me, named Nathaniel Berg. My mom soon left my dad after a large fight and told my father she would come back for me. She filed kidnapping charges against my father and four cops had to pry me off of my fathers leg. My mom said one thing at the sight of this; She stated that my dad would never see me again.
Six months later after filing all of his court papers and everything, with the help of Terry Modesitt, My father gained custody of me again.
My father raised me to this day, as i am a freshman in high school. My sister has had two childeren, after the death of her first child. He today works at Vigo County Lifeline trying to work for his money. He is also being fined 6000 dollars from a screw-up from unemployment. I am willing to expand so Comment this post and i will talk
"What Happened to the Addicts" A moving mockumentary of how society was destroyed by self indulgence and built back again.
This is a documentary of events in 1993. In the early years of the '90s a persciption drug company was working on a new painkiller with a bizarre combination of 13 prescription drugs, it was popular and known as the "ultimate high", symptoms are disorientation,strong aggression, loss of sight and more long term symptoms such as loss of all senses, paralyzation and severe internal bleeding resulting in fatalities. This mix proves very highly addicting, it started small and turned into a huge self induced epidemic across the southern states. The "Super stoners" as they are called pursue in very violent and destructive acts until they are arrested or killed. Scientists claim that once they show signs of blindness and disorientation they are already dead but others think that a treatment still exists other then
rehab which failed miserably. Authorities started inhumanely killing the super stoners after the first assumption that they might be taking the drugs which started a global uproar, the movie then skips to 2 years later when drug dealers are selling these drugs for a very cheap price as the drugs are 75% organic claiming they will give you super-human abilities, meanwhile 8 of the 13 drugs are deamed illegal in virtually every country yet 40% of humans are already very very addicted and turned the world into a wasteland of druggies, production is at a stand still because 69% of the Chinese are addicted and everything is being destroyed by the addicts. The government has set up consentration camps tightly guarded, you loose all your belongings, quarantined and once you enter you can't leave. After 10 more years population is estimated at 40,000 of people in the dying concentration camps in which everyone is starving. Sergeant Forsythe, commander and chief at this point sent a radio frequency to all camps to go to London and re-populate and prosper again in this great land, measures are taken to extinct the plants that started all this and in 4 more years London is restored as well as some settlements in North America, later it is discovered that the drug wasn't existent in South Africa with a population 2.6 billion of thriving people in 4 huge cities.
This will be in the same third person perspective with narrative like what you would see in a documentary with mocumentary news coverage and movie type third person shots of the fake event unfolding, although it will be advertised as a past event like most mockumentaries.
so, i have an idea for a movie based around the CD Man On the Moon: end of days by Kid Cudi. it opens with Scott Mescudi(Kid Cudi) looking in a mirror before he preforms, as he sits there he thinks of his life to this point. Common narrates just as he does in the CD. it goes song by song through his life and ends with him stepping through the curtain, as common appears and says the ending speech in the CD.