The off-screen drama in Hollywood is just as crazy as the movies and TV shows produced there. In fact, stories about the real-life happenings of actors, musicians, and reality stars could potentially bring in big money at the box office.
As the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences preps for the Oscars, the most prestigious awards show of the season on Feb. 28, take a look at some celeb-inspired ideas for films that, for some strange reason, producers have yet to make.
(Illustrations: Paul A. Rosales)
Lady Luck
This screwball musical comedy in the tone of Marilyn Monroe's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes tells the story of a divorced single mom with a golden voice who has a bad habit of overspending. Fortunately, she finds love again… with a billionaire. Inspired by the romance between Grammy winner Mariah Carey and Australian businessman James Packer, it’s a fairy tale that proves dreams can come true — at least in Tinseltown. (Illustration: Paul A. Rosales) (Illustration: Paul A. Rosales)
Hashtag Hate
Picture it: a silent trailer with just text, more specifically tweets, flashing across the screen. “4th you let a stripper trap you.” Boom. “5th I know you mad every time you look at your child that this girl got you for 18 years.” Boom. Cut to a final shot of Kanye West on his phone, frantically punching out another reply. From Taylor Swift to the Grammys, no one can escape Kanye’s wrath — well, except for Bill Cosby.
As the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences preps for the Oscars, the most prestigious awards show of the season on Feb. 28, take a look at some celeb-inspired ideas for films that, for some strange reason, producers have yet to make.
(Illustrations: Paul A. Rosales)
Lady Luck
This screwball musical comedy in the tone of Marilyn Monroe's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes tells the story of a divorced single mom with a golden voice who has a bad habit of overspending. Fortunately, she finds love again… with a billionaire. Inspired by the romance between Grammy winner Mariah Carey and Australian businessman James Packer, it’s a fairy tale that proves dreams can come true — at least in Tinseltown. (Illustration: Paul A. Rosales) (Illustration: Paul A. Rosales)
Hashtag Hate
Picture it: a silent trailer with just text, more specifically tweets, flashing across the screen. “4th you let a stripper trap you.” Boom. “5th I know you mad every time you look at your child that this girl got you for 18 years.” Boom. Cut to a final shot of Kanye West on his phone, frantically punching out another reply. From Taylor Swift to the Grammys, no one can escape Kanye’s wrath — well, except for Bill Cosby.
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