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Post by White Lightning on May 1, 2008 12:13:29 GMT -4
Mary: ...*sighs* Then I'll guss we'll move to Norberton. After all, I do want to see you happy. I'm gonna miss that robot girl.
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Post by umd on May 8, 2008 16:14:06 GMT -4
The next day... (Tuck and his family are getting into the car while Ben Dover Jr. and Joe Prima come to see what's going on.) Ben: What's this? Joe: You're leaving?! Tuck: Yes. Joe: Why?! Tuck: We decided to move to a better place where there is no chaos and disarray. Ben: But Tremorton is fine place you got Jenny. Tuck: Yeah, but there are two other guys who drive me up the wall. One guy made me cry and the other one blew Joe and I into space. After 10 minutes Jenny rescued us. He is also letting crime and villainy run rampant! Joe: You know what? You're right. Ben: Well it is a good thing they never drove me bananas. Jack: Could you hurry it up we are leaving shortly. Tuck: (to Jack) OK Dad. (to Joe and Ben) I gotta get going, we can e-mail you or phone call you. Ben: I understand. (they give themselves a group hug) Joe: We'll miss you Tuck. (Tuck goes to the car) Tuck: Well, this is goodbye. (The whole family drives off and Tuck waves goodbye at the window and Joe and Ben wave goodbye.) Ben: We are totally going to miss him. Joe: Thank God there is e-mail and phone calls.
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Post by White Lightning on May 8, 2008 22:58:31 GMT -4
Mary: Aww, its alright son. You'll always make new friends later on.
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Post by umd on May 9, 2008 11:20:53 GMT -4
Tuck (thinking) : New friends. New life. New beginning.
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Post by White Lightning on May 9, 2008 12:39:00 GMT -4
Mary: *thinking too* I'm gonna miss Tremorton...
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Post by umd on May 13, 2008 11:59:14 GMT -4
(the arrive to there new home where movers are moving in the furniture and stuff)
Jack: Here we are, our new home.
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Post by White Lightning on May 13, 2008 12:03:58 GMT -4
Mary: It looks nice! So...big and spacuis! I might have to grow a garden out front.
Brad: Eh...its ok. *thinking: Man I'll miss Jenny...*
Mary: What do you think, Tucker?
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Post by umd on May 13, 2008 15:10:39 GMT -4
Tuck: It is beautiful. I am in paradise.
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Post by White Lightning on May 13, 2008 15:17:22 GMT -4
Mary: *thinking: At least hes happy here.* Great! Now, got o your room and start unpacking everything and get stuff where they belong.
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Post by umd on May 13, 2008 16:18:27 GMT -4
*they start unpacking and camera slowly pans back*
Narrator: There you have it. A new life, new friends and new beginning. Finally after a long time in a roleplay, a happy ending.
THE END
*Over the credits, you see pictures of the family in their new home, you see a photo of Tuck and Jack holding the Notromert Spelling Bee cup showing that he won, Mary winning a grand prize at a lottery, a picture of Jack playing golf, a Halloween photo where Jack is dressed as Fred Flintstone, Mary as Marge Simpson, Brad as Ussop and Tuck as The Cheat, Tuck giving Lauren a bouquet of flowers and above them is the missletoe.*
(Time for you know what?)
This was deleted in the theatrical cut, but shown when it was aired on TV. Here in the Yin Yang Yo fantasy, Tuck, as Yang, gets attacked by villains. After telling Lauren, as his girlfriend Lina, that he loves her, he dies. Fade to black and we see Ussop giving out a speech Yang's funeral.
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Post by White Lightning on May 17, 2008 22:46:05 GMT -4
Kayla: He was such a good kid..
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Post by umd on May 18, 2008 0:11:38 GMT -4
Alternate take: In the final cut, the narrator referenced Superman, here is another take where it referenced one of Tuck's favorite films.
Narrator: So, you fought your Tyrannosaurus and pounded your snake. You feel like a king. Well look out Kong, here comes your airplanes.
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Post by umd on May 27, 2008 14:19:42 GMT -4
Behind the Scenes
Narrator: Watch the part where Dad is taking Tuck home. Watch the part where you see a flying Frenchman.
Gustav: Sacre Blue.
Narrator: Have you ever seen a superboy carry a lovely lady? These are done with a process called Green Screen Effects or Blue Screen Effects.
Tuck: It is very simple. You film the action in a blue screen. After that you capture it in the computer. Then you film other footage and capture it in the computer. Now you go to Final Cut Pro and let the computer recognize the color of the back drop, and the background is replaced with the action. A good example is a flying Gustav Yves for the part where he gets hit by a bucket of paint like in the "Home Alone" movies and he starts flying in the air and says something funny as he is flying. To give the effect, I applied make up to the actor, which was a black eye and messed up teeth, then I film him on a blue screen stage with a fan directly above his head. After he says his lines, capture it send it into the computer. Then I got to my local library, film footage of microfilm scrolling at high speed and captured it in the computer. Then I married the footage together and the result was a cartoonish scene.
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Post by umd on Jun 6, 2008 0:13:29 GMT -4
Reviews
Tremorton Times: If Al Gore (An Inconvenient Truth) and Marjianne Strapi (Peresoplis) had a love child, this is what it would look like. A brilliant piece of work!
Film Weekly: Funny, sad, rambling. It's a great film. Send the children without feeling guilty.
Variety: This kid can cook up a great, yet truthful, motion picture. Al Gore can cook up a film that can knock sense to the minds of people about the horrors of pollution. Marjiane Strapi can make a movie about the troubles in Tehran. Now Tuck Crabunkle is bring out the Truth of Tremorton with this piece of work. Plus the special effects are amazing!
World Weekly News: This is a love story of beauty and beast. Except, the beast is not hideous and undesireable to the beauty, but a handsome young boy who is a victim of unjust treatment, like all of us. It's worthing watching, better yet, a must watch.
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