Battlefield Earth Screenwriter Accepts Razzie
An anonymous reader writes "The New York Post has a story about J.D. Shapiro, and his gracious acceptance of a Razzie award for writing Battlefield Earth. He first offers an apology to anyone who has seen it, then he offers a funny, outsider's perspective of dealing with Scientologists, and the subsequent mangling of his script for what was once allegedly referred to by John Travolta as 'The Schindler's List of Sci-Fi.'"
I mean, he did the best he could. Do you really think someone else would have come up with a better screen play from the same source material?
Can you be Even More Awesome?!
You know, I made it through about fifteen minutes of the movie, turned to my wife and said "There's got to be something good on TV tonight." It wasn't even bad in a fascinating way, like Plan 9 From Outer Space. It was just awful crap. I hope the $cientologists lost a boatload on this one.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
Although, John Travolta is never the right guy to be in a scifi film.
Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.
why has he decided to accept it now? does it really take 10 years for someone with a failed career as a screen writer to decide to "graciously" accept a razzie?
If you replace Schindler's List with Killer Tomatoes and SciFi with Propaganda Movies, we can talk.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Slashdot, don't even — you're glib. You don't even know what bad movies are. If you start talking about bad movies, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these screenplays, Slashdot, okay? That's what I've done.
in the same way The Room is my favorite film of all time. I think i enjoy bad movies a lot more than good movies. I also smoke a lot of pot, so that might have something to do with it.
Worst PICTURE of the Decade - Battlefield Earth accepted by J.D. Shapiro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKlEE18R5d8
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Now, looking back at the movie with fresh eyes, I can't help but be strangely proud of it. Because out of all the sucky movies, mine is the suckiest.
In the end, did Scientology get me laid? What do you think? No way do you get any action by boldly going up to a woman and proclaiming, "I wrote Battlefield Earth!" If anything, I'm trying to figure out a way to bottle it and use it as birth control. I'll make a mint!
Read the whole interview. It's totally worth it. A mans odyssey while trying to get laid at all costs.
WTF am I doing replying to an AC at 5 A.M on a Friday night?
If you hated the movie, just read the speech linked in the summary. That, is, absolutely, hilarious.
The reason why Battlefield Earth deserved worst film of the decade was because it tried to be a serious film and fail Fail FAIL FIALED epiccccc fail. The premise wasn't bad, the execution is what killed it.
FTFA: "In the end, did Scientology get me laid? What do you think?" That's why I became Unitarian! Not much screenplay material here oddly enough...
if he wrote a movie based on his experience with The CoS, it'll be one of the funniest comedies ever.
What ? Me, worry ?
I have the RiffTrax version of it and its hilarious.
Python: 'And then suddenly you have a language which says "we're all stuck with whatever the whiniest coder wants".'
This time, TFA really, really, is a good read!!!
Although, John Travolta is never the right guy to be in a scifi film.
Here, let me help you with that.
(And if you want more)
I know they make fun of good movies just as successfully but this movie is flawed on too many levels for me to get into. I'm not even talking plot or story at this point, just delivery, directing and acting. And that Rifftrax clip points out a few of them.
Hopefully I'm just missing your humor. If so, well played.
My work here is dung.
Robert Towne replaced his name with that of his dog, Pannonia's Haramia Vezer, a komondor, for Greystoke, Legend of Tarzan. So either he wasn't paid much (doubtful) or his lawyer was better.
I liked the movie. Surely I can't be the only one, haha.
i prefer when this anonymous coward goes for the frosty piss... much funnier.
... my VCR spit out the tape about 5 minutes in, thus saving me from ever seeing any substantial part of the movie and wanting to claw my own eyes out. That VCR no longer works at all, but I keep him around, just to stop by and say "Thanks" every once in a while.
1950's era comedy with hammy acting to match. Even Dave Chappelle came across like a dork.
is when it all happens again http://churchofxenu.com/
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
I would've thought Travolta would've compared it to Passion of the Christ
I can't even begin to talk about how much worse other movies have been. Every year a few hundred movies that are so bad DVDs are never made of them. In a nut shell there are millions of people who are interested in being involved in movies. Some of these people end up on lists of potential investors that production companies purchase. When I say production companies I mean con artists, but, con artists just this side of legal. These guys solicit money from these "interested investors", they put together a really bad film crew, some really bad actors and they make a movie. Sometimes they hire a has been or two for walk ons, they put together a lame party for the "investors" with the has beens as main course. Typically the only distribution these movies get is a short run (sometimes the producers make the copies themselves) that is sent out to the investors. The movie is submitted around to film festivals, distributors and is summarily rejected by everyone. I have some internet friends in the production business that complain about these losers because it makes it harder for independents to raise money. Not to hard though, there are always people who want to be in the movie business.
Read the book - experience a fantastic mental image.
See the video - reach for the eye bleach.
I won't take his apology seriously until he takes it seriously. The Japanese have a ceremony that helps to convey complete sincerity. I suggest he uses it.
Kwisatz Haderach
Sell the spice to CHOAM
This Mahdi took Shaddam's Throne
Isn't that the award that's both a candy and gum?
Lucky guy.
Movies (or for that matter any media) which is made by people with a specific religious or political agenda will almost inevitably suck. In this particular case, there's little to no Scientology in the film itself. But the overriding agenda of making a movie out of the founder's best (least suck?) novel still shown through. This is related to why anything of the form [religion] [normal thing] generally just means [sucky] [normal thing]. Thus, Christian rock is a subgenre of sucky rock. Christian rap? Let's not go there. Jewish rock- generally pretty sucky rock. Etc. Let's all be thankful that we don't yet have Scientology rap.
What's glib got to do with it?
It solves all sorts of portability problems.
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I watched the movie while coding on a project and I remember liking it. I have found out that bad movies are not as bad if you code while watching them. This allows one to only allocate to the move a very small fraction of brain power. You'll feel happy because you actually did something, and that you did two things at the same time.
Microsoft may not be all puppies and kittens, but there's no comparison between them and the COS. Even on a bad day they're not even close. When you see MS doing stuff like this, then maybe your argument that it's hypocritical to give their mockings unequal attention will hold water.
TFA is written by someone who actually knows how to write. If your reading this instead of it, 'your doing it wrong'.
Really, I know what I'm doing...Ohhhh, look at the shiny buttons!
You need a bunch of very powerful people with no connection to reality. Nobody can stop them, nobody can correct them. Thus that movie.
Wow... I liked the movie. I didn't realize that it was awful. Strange. Maybe I should watch it again. I've certainly seen worse movies over the past few years.
I had no idea about the Scientologists part.
The above is not worth reading.
Nobody ever made me use a Scientology product for work though. Maybe the FSF doesn't use Microsoft products, but everybody else does. Try to send a non-geek a LaTeX or Open Office document and they'll just complain "I can't open this". On the other hand it is easy to avoid Scientology.
Modded down for tweaking a Tom Cruise Scientology quote into a relevant joke on the topic? Crikey - some mod had a bad day...
Did this guy really not think the involvement of the Church of Scientology was gonna cause the whole endeavor to get a tiny bit weird?
Also, there were major red flags. For example, he says that he pretty much repeatedly insulted them to their faces and they just kept on with the offer. It's pretty clear they were using him to get L Ron's unsellable script through the door far enough that the studios would accept there was no going back. They used him to front a sellable, perhaps even awesome, script to the studio when they knew all along the were filming their version of the movie.
They didn't bat an eyelash at his misbehavior because he was their frontman.
It's pretty psychopathic behavior when you get right down to it.
I scream. You scream. I assume that means we're both acquainted with the problem. We proceed.
Actually, it was probably a case of "woosh." Hell, I didn't make the connection until you said "Tom Cruise."
Canada: The US's more awesome sibling.
I like how you waited a full 41 minutes before you condemned Slashdot for its hypocritical complete silence.
Unity? Screw that: XFCE. Slashdot Beta? Screw that: SoylentNews. Australis? Screw that: Pale Moon. UX developers DIAF
Oops. Actually 29. Math fail...
Unity? Screw that: XFCE. Slashdot Beta? Screw that: SoylentNews. Australis? Screw that: Pale Moon. UX developers DIAF
given how bad the movie was, they knew it would win the award as early as 2002.
if it was such a bad movie, why i have the feeling everyone here saw this crap
The Oscar.
you had me at #!
The Billy character is played by Ryan Reynolds.
flawless execution. +1 internets to you sir.
More like the Auschwitz of Sci-Fi.
There, I said it.
Nobody ever made me use a Scientology product for work though.
Heh, you just need a job in Hollywood.
Freedom is an illusion
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
I mean come on, from the writer of Robin Hood, men in tights ?!? This is the film I laughed hardest at. Is it because I'm a human rights activist and I've seen some extremely peculiar ways of "fighting tyranny" ... ? .... definitely. Memorable scenes: 1. The freedom fighters steal Harrier Jump Jets that miraculously work and have plenty of fuel. 2, The Travolta character shows off his genius for working out the humans by tracking one to find out their favourite food and witnesses him ... eating a rat ?!?
Believe me if you've witnessed idiots trying to organise themselves trying to fight any kind of oppression then this film is for you.
You need a bunch of very powerful people with no connection to reality. Nobody can stop them, nobody can correct them.
Star Wars prequels and Indiana Jones: The Fridge Chronicles didn't flop because there is only one George Lucas?
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
Worst PICTURE of the Decade - Battlefield Earth accepted by J.D. Shapiro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKlEE18R5d8
This movie has been sitting at the top of my personal top-10 of worst movies I have seen in a movie theater. I only went because Forest Whitaker was in it. I don't resent a very bad movie on tv now and then, but when they manage to con me into going to a theater for one I hate them for ever... For me, that movie is reason enough to ban scientology and travolta and exile them to the frozen oceans of ganymede.
Simple solution to this is for him to post his script, and let the readers decide.
I remember this movie vividly as it's my single most biggest disappointing movie, EVER!
Seeing the previews I just KNEW it would be a fantastic show and on the same level as The Matrix. Boy was I ever wrong. My friends still to this day rub it in my face that I saw it at the theaters.
I was so let down, it's not even funny. I think what really clenched it was when the cavemen taught themselves how to "break in" a harrier jet the same way they would break in broncos.
However, the good side of it is I'll never forget this lesson, and IMDB is my friend when questioning whether I'm about to see another Battlefield Earth.
probably because he doesn't own the copyright for it.
Call it "Fan Fiction"
After reading this article, I went and watched it instantly on Netflix.
Man, what garbage.
Travolta just doesn't strike me as an alien bad guy. His black sidekick doesn't either. I just kept seeing retarded-acting Klingons.
The idea that after 1000 years of disuse they found working flight simulators and Harrier fighter planes, and electricity and fuel that had not jellied or evaporated away, and learned how to use it in a week was just absolutely beyond any ability to suspend disbelief. Total shark-jump at that point.
A work that expires before its copyright never enters the public domain and thus enjoys eternal copyright protection.
one of my favorites!
To all of you who enjoyed my article!
Oh, I should add this is J.D. Shapiro, for those who didn't figure that out. Also, while I'm here, why not do some shameless self-promoting. I'm directing a new movie that Dan Myrick (The Blair Witch Project) is exec producing. It's called "Knights of the Not So Round Table: The Lost Tapes of 524ad." It's a spoof in the vein of "Robin Hood: Men In Tights." To find out more about it go to 524ad.com. I believe in this project so much, you can even read the entire script.
Sea Org is those zombies in the blue uniforms, right? Part of cult control is to be sure no one gets any sex without total compliance.
The cost of that cleanup, of course, will be borne by taxpayers, not industry.
Congratulations for at least giving it a chance.
I've obviously heard of its really-low critical opinion, but I wouldn't feel confident repeating that myself until I've actually tried it
To provide an audio example (as I hesitate to use the term 'music' here), Ke$ha sucks, but I'll only say that because I actually (tried to) listen to her album.
While critics are often right, and critical opinion does sometimes serve as an information-processing heuristic, I keep the following factors in mind:
* there's lots of stuff that's better than the critics think (or worse than the critics think)
* You're one of the sliver of people the thing appeals to and/or the critic(s) are one of the sliver of people the thing doesn't appeal to.
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
Uwe Boll was a pro at least in film making, unlike yourself in what you seem to be interested in Sprocket, which is computers. Though you like to talk a big game, you are just an amateur and we all know it, so, realize that talk is cheap Sprocket (and you are all talk and nothing more).
Seems like that comment you replied to got to you. Look at your reactions.