Topic: Planning a montage film

I'm planning to make a montage film for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".  Hopefully I will get finished with it considering school and stuff has been getting in the way. Many of my films are really short, but this one will not be. One problem, I can't figure what scene to do, there are so many great scenes, especially the last scene, but idk, It will be tricky, I assume most of you have seen this movie, any ideas of what scene I should do?

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Re: Planning a montage film

Coley! You're back! mini/bigsmile Where have you been!? mini/bigsmile

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Last edited by Spudster (January 6, 2009 (03:33pm))

Re: Planning a montage film

I've been the same place I've always been, just haven't had the time to make any films or even get online lol

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I know I'll be ignored and not get any feedback, but *bump* mini/blankexpression

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Glad that you're back Coley. Unfortunately I haven't seen the film therefore I won't be any help. mini/sad

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That's okay ol' buddy ol' pal. mini/lol

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^is that the one with the guy in the asylum?

Last edited by MMproductions (January 8, 2009 (05:49pm))

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Re: Planning a montage film

There's a wonderful tool called the IMDb, MMproductions.

A good scene is when McMurphy first tries to pull the sink out of the floor, or the part where he pretends to be watching the World Series to entertain the rest of the patients.

Re: Planning a montage film

The Electro-Shock scene is a pretty good one as well, but may be difficult to remake in Lego.