Back up off me; I'll pick when I'm ready.
Don't rush the Citrus.back Up Off Me; I'll Pick When I'm Ready.
Introducing my final "specialist," the special assistant to the executive producer...
I'm completely re-doing my idea. How much does THAT suck?
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Perhaps I'm exaggerating the completeness of the redoing, but I am making some major adjustments.redoing your idea with 2 picks to go?
Actually that is reminscient of my orignal idea for htis draft -- where we draft up our actors/director, and then are randomly assigned a genre and have to think up a movie to fit it. Fun maybe, but...good luck.
The picture does not do this man's brilliance justice, but I found it hilarious.Torn has starred in ten Broadway plays, directing one. Torn made his feature Broadway debut in 1959, when he played Chance Wayne in the Broadway play Sweet Bird of Youth and won Theater World Award for his performance in the play. He was also nominated for a Tony Award for his performance on the play. He returned to theater next year in 1962 in the play Daughter of Silence as Carlo. Two years later he returned to theater in 1963 in the play Strange Interlude. In 1964, he played Lyle Britten in the film Broadway play Blues for Mister Charlie. Four years later, in 1968, he played an unknown character in the Broadway play The Cuban Thing. Three years later, in 1971, he played Edgar in the Broadway play Dance of Death. Two years later, in 1973, he directed his first Broadway play, Look Away. Two years later, in 1975, he played The Son on the Broadway revival play The Glass Managerie. Five years later, in 1980, he played Don in another Broadway play Mixed Couples. Thirteen years later, in 1993, he played Chris Christopherson in the play Anna Christie. In his final Broadway play, in 1997, he played Will Kidder in the play The Young Man from Atlanta.
And now for the unexpected pick of the draft:
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Brett Favre - Himself
Just make sure he doesn't retire and then sign on with another movie.![]()
And now for the unexpected pick of the draft:
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Brett Favre - Himself
Got a somewhat minor role in mind for him. I'm not even sure if this is a legal pick, but he had lines in There's Something About Mary so I'm assuming there's no problem here.
Actually that's kind of his role in the movie. I'm not writing a script for this or anything (actually, my writeup is probably gonna be the shortest of them all) but he's gonna give advice to Ferrell to retire then unretire, etc.![]()
Brett Favre - Himself
Got a somewhat minor role in mind for him. I'm not even sure if this is a legal pick, but he had lines in There's Something About Mary so I'm assuming there's no problem here.
You can have many specialists (some people have 4+, and Slim has 6Before I make my pick #15, one question:
Since I already have director + 1 specialist (screenwriter) does that mean that I am done with off screen specialist even in the extended draft (16 from 12 rounds)?
Seeing as how I, myself, have four specialists, and one "specialist," I'm going to say no.Before I make my pick #15, one question:
Since I already have director + 1 specialist (screenwriter) does that mean that I am done with off screen specialist even in the extended draft (16 from 12 rounds)?