- Ever since I was very young, I was able to do voice replication of pretty much everybody including people who have very distinct voices.
- Since I am writing books and screenplays, I am going to write a screenplay for a live-action near shot-for-shot remake of DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt ala Gus Van Sant's 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. I find it the most underrated animated film of all time and it completely deserves a live-action remake because all of the characters are human and was based on an iconic part of the Christian (no pun intended) Bible: the Book of Exodus. I plan to make the remake R-rated because the original doesn't seem kid-friendly to begin with thanks to the harsh depiction of the plagues, slavery and angst. For those who haven't seen it, think of it as Ang Lee's Hulk meets The Bible meets Frozen. Since whitewashing is very controversial, I want the Hebrews portrayed by people of Jewish ancestry and the Egyptians portrayed by British-Africans. Changes include the additions of characters that serve as key figures in the Book of Exodus such as Joshua and Moses' children. Just because I am making the script R-rated does not mean you will be hearing strong profanities or graphic violence. I am doing the R-rated remake script because it allows better character development. Since Universal made a misstep with Exodus: Gods And Kings, I believe my remake screenplay will restore its trust.
- I like subverting what people think about certain trends and that is true with my favorite art film directors and screenwriters. The problem with tons of comic book films made in a post-Marvel Cinematic Universe world is that they require you to watch all the films, just like how they want you to read all of the books.
- Dozens of neurotypicals think that autism is just a disease that is contagious like the influenza virus but it is just a difference. A film I have appreciated which is X-Men: The Last Stand had a similar story-line where the humans have prepared a cure for mutation and the mutants such as the X-Men that live with it. Curing autism is actually the idea of wiping out people with autism. I think of curing autism as a neurological genocide that people should understand with the right amount of research. Autism should not be cured because I have many successes in life as with many people on the spectrum.
- People who live on the spectrum have a brilliant gift for picking up details that certain neurotypicals refuse to do so. While certain neurotypicals can pick up on who voiced who on animation rather than animated films featuring the voice talents of Selena Gomez or Cameron Diaz, people with high-functioning autism can pick out characters voiced by real voice actors including Frank Welker, Lorne Lanning, Grey DeLisle, Tony Jay, Phil LaMarr, Tara Strong and Clay Martin Croker. If someone couldn't tell that Samurai Jack had the same voice actor as Hector Con Carne from Evil Con Carne, it might be interesting. Picking up details is one of the many benefits of living with autism and I am proud of having such a benefit.
- Even though I will never do a screenplay for any cinematic universe, I plan to write a screenplay for Sony based on Spider-Man's the Lizard because the character has enough potential like Venom or Morbius.
My treatment would differ from the Lizard most people know. Dr. Curt Conners has a form of high-functioning autism and has a special interest toward reptiles. As with the comics, he has his wife and son. For the screenplay, there would be a completely original antagonist who is afraid of reptiles and people with autism.
I would like to have Dylan Baker reprise his role or have someone else for the role like Jesse Eisenberg, Rob Riggle, Eddie Redmayne or Garrett Hedlund. I don't want any gratuitous CGI as in The Amazing Spider-Man. I think the Lizard would be more effective through makeup and miniatures. Also, I don't intend to have any crossover references and characters involved. - I find the concept of fandom contagious because there are certain fandoms that can't handle changes they don't want. For example, my favorite films of all time, Ang Lee's Hulk (2003) and James Mangold's Logan (2017) were criticized for being "different" or "intense and gloomy". Other films, especially by M. Night Shyamalan and the Wachowskis get unfair criticism. Most recently, both Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) made people unhappy of the changes and threats towards the cast and crew have been skyrocketed.
Back in 1999, some people were a bit unhappy with Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) because the original director George Lucas brought in his own ideas. Thank goodness he did the last two prequels, regardless of hatred from fans. I honestly prefer The Last Jedi over The Force Awakens (2015) because of its originality, like how The Matrix Reloaded (2003) got that after The Matrix (1999) yet received the same criticism.
I express my sympathy to Ang Lee, James Mangold, the Wachowskis, George Lucas, Zack Snyder and especially both M. Night Shyamalan and Rian Johnson for being victims of such outrage. - To start my Shyamalan Sundays series, I decided to make my own production company for my videos called February Autism Productions.
Like how many artists created their own production companies, mine showcases my talent including writing. - I, like many authors, directors and others aren't emotionless when it comes to criticism. I admire all these different films and books that get shunned by society such as Unbreakable (2000), The Cell (2000), Hulk (2003), Watchmen (2009) and Logan (2017), yet people deride them as "pretentious" or "terrible".
I am afraid of my work being reviled because of the creative works I admire and other creative works I don't consider superior seen as superior by others.
Works that are original are getting hurt by the group-think beliefs that I am completely against.
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