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Favorite Movie Villains
My personal favorite movie villains. In order.

The Suicide Squad: Revolution
No real plot. I believe that with a better screenplay, the original cast of Suicide Squad could do some cool stuff. So ignoring both films (Gunn's and Ayer's), this is my cast for the ultimate Suicide Squad film.

The King Wars
I wanted to let everyone know that I am taking a break from "The Adventure" for the time being, but have started a new fantasy/medieval series entitled "The King Wars". Read the comments to see the plot.

Forrest Gump (2021)
Stupid is as stupid does.

Mask (2022)
I recently watched this movie for the first time, and it was really touching and at moments hard to watch. For those who don't know, it's based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a teenager with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, a rare bone disorder that only one in every 22 million babies have. He was expected to pass at four years old, not be able to go to a regular school, or do other things average kids could do. But with the help of his supportive but troubled mother and her boyfriend, he overcomes bullying and loneliness to inspire and bring joy to everyone he meets.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Based on the novel by Roald Dahl, Charlie Bucket is a poor boy who lives in a small shack in a small town. His parents work tirelessly to earn some money, but it just isn't enough. But in Charlie's eyes, he has a loving set of parents and grandparents, and that's all he needs (although he can't help but imagine what it'd be like if he had more money). But when a contest with a chance to win tickets to tour the infamous Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory, Charlie's luck may just turn around and provide him with the opportunity to meet the eccentric candy maker himself.

The Adventure: Episode Six
"The Adventure" is an experimental series. What would happen when you put 37 directors in a room, and tell them they each get to create one character and direct one episode. What happens? Complete perfection? Utter chaos? Or just a pretty good TV show? Well, so far, directors Spielberg, del Toro, Blum, Tarantino and Gerwig have done an excellent job carrying out the plot of the series starring Harrison Ford. Now, adding his perceptively twisted mind to the mix, adding an episode in a way that only he can.

The Adventure: Episode Five
You know the deal. 37 directors, 37 episodes, one TV series. Following Quentin Tarantino's action-packed addition into "The Adventure", Academy Award-nominee Greta Gerwig has taken creative control over Episode Five, starring Harrison Ford, Doug Jones, Ethan Hawke, Samuel L. Jackson, and Saoirse Ronan.

The Adventure: Episode Four
Steven Spielberg. Guillermo del Toro. Jason Blum. Great minds who have created a great story through teamwork, and with the help of 34 other directors all collaborating on this one TV show that puts to use all of their unique directing talents. And the fourth chapter of this story will be told by none other than Quentin Tarantino.

The Adventure: Episode Three
Following Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro's episodes in this 37-director collaboration TV show, Blumhouse Founder Jason Blum will move from the producer's chair to the directors as he logs his entry into the epic adventure.

The Adventure: Episode Two
Picking up where the last episode (directed by Steven Spielberg) left off, in a series of 37 directors and one collaboration, Guillermo del Toro directs this next entry in The Adventure, starring Harrison Ford and Doug Jones.

The Adventure: Episode One
37 of the best directors have come together to create an ultimate adventure TV series produced by the great George Lucas. Each director has created one character, and chosen one actor to play them. Each director will be in charge of writing and directing one episode, and they will all collaborate on the finale. There are no limits, each episode can be as different from the last as possible. For the introductory episode, the legendary Steven Spielberg will kick off the chain of episodes. Never before have so many directors come together as one.

MyCast (Directed by Tim Burton
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Horrified: The Movie
Seven experts work together to defeat the seven classic monsters terrorizing the village they call home. Can they use their skills to kill the monsters, or will the monsters kill them?

Give Us All Our Daughters Back
In this ultimate action flick, watch as six concerned CIA-agent parents work to get their daughters, who have been kidnapped in the CIA daycare, back. (Parody, not meant to be taken seriously.)

Oscars (My Version)
My choices for each Oscar category. For all time not just this year.

Adventures at Universal
A young boy visiting Universal, Orlando is recruited by Agent J from the MIB series to go on a mission in the park to collect an artifact from each attraction. Each realm (Production Central, Toon Lagoon, Seuss Landing, etc) turns into an immersive world to help the boy on his quest.

The Adventures of Agent Alan and Captain James: The Boss
Agent Alan (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a former French secret-service agent, and Captain James (Dwayne Johnson) is a retired Navy captain. They met and shared a love of exploring. Together, they created Adpela Exploration Company, a private foundation that explores different and unknown regions of the world. Having recently founded the company, Agent Alan gets a message from his former boss, Julien (Niels Arestrup). Julien was a cruel boss, and he threatens to shut down Adpela Exploration Co., since it operates without government knowledge. Alan pleads with him not to do so, so Julien settles on a different idea... terminating Alan, James, and their entire crew.

The Nursing Home
James (Daniel Kaluuya), a nurse recovering from an attempted suicide, finds happiness in helping in particular three residents (Anthony Hopkins, Youn Yuh-jung, Frances McDormand) deal with their individual battles in the nursing home he works at.

Rivals
The upper class and lower class sides of town clash in this culture-exploring, dramatic, and action-packed story directed by Academy Award winner Bong Joon-ho.