Jimmy Ryder has always loved the spotlight that comes with being a professional athlete. He loves doing press conferences and putting himself in front of a camera. Ryder could definitely be an actor with his outgoing and social personality. So when he got a call to be the lead role in the newest movie "Drinking to the Pros" he said yes instantly. Drinking to the pros is a movie about three college football players on route to the ISFL draft, but, they're all alcoholics who dabble in the drugs here and there. The movie shows them going through their senior year of college getting ready for the draft and trying to get over their addictions. Ryder loves partying and feels like it's part of the job as an athlete so he fits the role perfectly. Ryder, while shooting the movie, was hammered for 90% of his workouts and meetings. He said "Man those spiced rum and cokes were flowing, I'm surprised this movie had the budget for our liquor addictions." Ryder has not gotten over his addictions and does not plan to anytime soon.
Prompt Wrote:With the offseason fast approaching, the movie deals come rolling in! Your player's been given the chance to star in a feature film as THE LEAD ACTOR. So, for this PT, talk about what sort of movie your player would star in and some additional details about it! Do you have any big name stars or fellow players joining you on the cast? Is it a full blown big budget movie or a small indie film? Do you get a stunt double or are you putting yourself in the heat of it all? Explain away! From my time playing cornerback, I think I've learned how to take advantage of my speed, intelligence, and agility. As a result, I think I'd have a lot of fun in a comedic martial arts movie in the Jackie Chan style. I haven't done much martial arts training outside of a couple months of taekwondo when I was in first grade, but I think the training I do for coverage - quick hip rotation, fine-grained control of arms and hands, stop and go movements, and more - would translate into being able to pick up fight choreography well. I also think I could do a decent job of picking up comedic delivery and reaction in an offseason. Something more dramatic or deeply character-focused seems like it would take a lot more training, so I'm not sure that I could really do a good job without devoting much more time to it. As for budget, I'd hope to be big enough to get a good action crew and have solid practical effects. I'm not quite boisterous enough to think I could definitely be a headliner of a giant movie with the minimal acting and action experience I have, but I think a great action movie is hard to do on an indie budget without deeply experienced people. I'd definitely be fine with a b-tier budget. And of course I'd like to do my own fight scenes but I think I'd have to make sure that what I want to do isn't a violation of my contract (plus I wouldn't want to get hurt and miss part of next season, either). So, I'd probably need a stunt double to cover whatever's prohibited by my contract. Maybe if this goes well, then after I retire I could get into my own stunts! Draft Steal (retired S35 CB) - Profile/Update | Wiki Troen Egghands (retired S22 DE) - Profile | Update | Wiki
Plant Based has actually already had some acting experience, having starred in a remake of the Australian classic soap opera series "Neighbours". He was a part of the cast for the pilot, and made it through the first two seasons before being killed off, as is typical of a soap opera actor that has other aspirations. If he were to play a lead role in a blockbuster movie nowdays it would probably only be in a straight to streaming movie, as Plants acting leaves much to be desired. If Plant received an offer for a lead in a blockbuster this offseason he would turn it down to focus on continuing to develop his football career. Though he hasn't received any offers to cameo in the latest Game of Thrones series, Plant is expecting that once he makes more of a name for himself in the ISFL that the offers should start to roll in.
Sunigh was pretty surprised to be approched to plsy in a movie, even more as one of the lead. After giving it some tought, he decided to take the challenge heads on. Sunigh would play the role of the father of a girl (his co lead Bella Ramsey) that will get bullied pretty hard in her school, because she wants to be a part of the highschool football team. She will get rejected and disrespected by the football coach (play by David Tennant). With time, Sunigh character will build a team of outcasts and students who were bullied by the highschool coach, an put his girl as the QB of the team. Learning about that, Tennant character will challenge Sunigh team, and let them 2 months to train Things will not be easy to begin, but with training, good leadership, and a bit of help of his old teamate, Sunigh will put a team that maybe as a chance to compete against their highschool team. Tune in to see the conclusion.
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I feel like otto the orange would be best at slapstick comedy. He is after all, a giant bumbelling fruit with arms and legs, so I feel like he would fall over really easily, and seeing a huge anthropomorphic orange rolling down a hill would be kinda hilarious, I imagine the movie would either star other silly looking anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables, or other college mascots, cant decide which one would be funnier. Like there is something to seeing otto with the carrot and broccoli guys from daddy daycare, but on the other hand seeing otto and brutus buckeye fighting each other over a car seat for a road trip only for bucky the badger to waltz in and take the seat while they are throwing fists is equally entertaining. That said , generally any film featuring the escapades of a giant citrus fruit would probably be absolutly hilarious. Id imagine if it was set in hollywood we might get a couple OCO players making cameos in the movie as antagonists just for the gag of Orange vs Orange County.
I, known as Jay Money once grew up as acting star but decided to take football more serious after receiving a contract offer to play football in mexico for Tijuana, after all the long days of training trying to make a name for myself I felt like i could take some time off during the off-season, so that's what i did. The goal was to get a role in F8 which came out as planned. I was given a stunt role to drive cars off the mountains during high speed chase, yes I had vin diesel riding passenger. After finding out F8 was a success the company decided to bring me back for the F9 release but this time i'd be in the lead role as a mechanic named Mr.Boost. Mr. Boost was a very popular name because not only was he fast on the football field he was fast at making cars fast. Mr Boost was a getaway car mechanic he refused to do minor work to any form of car he only enjoyed putting rockets, supercharger,turbos, and nos on vehicle that came to the shop because if he didnt Mr. Boost felt as if it was a failed mission because of the cars being too slow and not being able to get away. F9 turned out to be a success because of Mr. Boost high class mechanic role the company is planning to bring him back on board as Mr. Boost but this time he will have his own spin-off and I am very excited.
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