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[QUOTE="litacore:63455"]> Steve Martin / The New Yorker / Studio Script Notes on "The Passion". > > Dear Mel, > > We love, LOVE the script! The ending works great. You'll be getting a call > from us to start negotiations for the book rights. Love? the Jesus character. > So likable. He can't seem to catch a break! We identify with him because of > it. > > One thing, I think we need to clearly state "the rules." Why doesn't he use > his super powers to save? himself? The creative people suggest that you could > simply cut away to two spectators: Spectator one: Why doesn't he use his super > powers to save himself? Spectator two: He can only use his powers to help > others, never himself. Does it matter which garden? Gethsemane is hard to say > and Eden is a much more recognizable garden. Just thinking out loud. > > Our creative people suggest a clock visual fading in and out in certain scenes > like the last supper bit: Monday, 12:43pm." or later, "Good Friday, 5:14pm." > Love the repetition of "is it I?" Could be very funny. On the eighth inquiry, > could Jesus just give a little look into camera? Breaks frame, but could be a > riot. > > Also could he change water into wine in last supper scene? Would be a great > moment, and it's legit. History compression is a movie tradition and could > really brighten up the scene. Love the flaying. Could the Rabbis be Hispanic? > There's lots of hot Latino actors now, could give us a little zing at the box > office. Research says there's some justification for it. Is there somewhere > where Jesus could be using an iMac? You know, now that I hear myself say it, > it sounds ridiculous. Strike that. But think about it. Maybe we start a shot > in heaven with Jesus thoughtfully closing the top? (Reminder: heaven is > timeless) > > The studio is very high on Johnny Depp right now. Just saw him in "Pirates." > He was hilarious. Might be right for Jesus? Not so straightforward. He could > bring a lot of pizzazz to the role. I think a meeting would be warranted. Love > the idea of Monica Belluci as Mary Magdalene (Yow!).? Our creative people > suggest a name change to Heather. Could skew our audience a little younger. > Love Judas. Such a great villain. Our creative people suggest that he's a > little "conflicted." Couldn't he be one thing? Just bad? Gives the movie much > more of a motor. > > Also, 30 pieces of silver is not going to get anyone excited. I think it's > very simple to make him a "new millionaire." Bring in the cash on a tray. > Great dilemma that the audience can identify with. > > Minor spelling error: on page 18, in the description of the bystanders, there > should be a space between the words "Jew" and "boy." > > Merchandising issue: it seems the cross image has been done to death and we > can't own it. Could the crucifixion scene involve something else? A Toyota > would be wrong, but maybe there's a shape we can copyright, like an ellipse? > > I'm assuming "the dialogue is in Aremeic," is a typo for "American." If not > call me on my cell or I'm at home all weekend. > > By the way, I'm sending a group of staffers on a cruise to the North Pole, > coincidentally around the time of the release date. Would love to invite your > dad! * * *[/QUOTE]
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