The Fall Guy | Official Trailer 2
Summary
TLDRIn this action-packed script, Colt Seavers, a stuntman with a crush on the movie's director, Gail, is unexpectedly tasked with finding the missing movie star, Tom Ryder. As he navigates the treacherous world of drugs, criminals, and murder, Colt's ordinary life takes a wild turn. With a blend of humor, danger, and high-stakes adventure, the story unfolds with epic twists and turns, culminating in a grand finale that promises to leave audiences on the edge of their seats.
Takeaways
- đŹ The main character, Colt Seavers, is a stunt man who is not the hero of the story but plays a crucial role.
- đŹ Colt has a major crush on the movie's director, which adds a personal layer to his involvement in the unfolding events.
- đ The star of the movie, Tom Ryder, is missing, and Colt is tasked with finding him due to his inconspicuous role on set.
- đ”ïžââïž Colt's search for Tom leads him into a world of drugs, bad guys, and murder, indicating a dangerous and complex situation.
- đïžââïž Despite being just a stunt man, Colt finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes situation that requires more than just physical prowess.
- đ¶ The script features a recurring motif of the song 'Any Way You Want It', suggesting a theme of unpredictability and adaptability.
- đ€ Colt questions the term 'ice crime', highlighting the potential for misunderstanding and humor in the dialogue.
- đ„ The script includes interactions with various characters, such as Gail, who provides Colt with information and support.
- đĄ Colt comes up with a better idea, suggesting a twist in the story and showcasing his resourcefulness.
- đ The mention of a 'stunt man's crazy' driving indicates that the action will involve thrilling car chases and stunts.
- đ„ The script ends with a focus on a big finale and a 'one last stunt', hinting at an epic and dramatic conclusion to the story.
Q & A
Who is the main character of the story and what is his profession?
-The main character of the story is Colt Seavers, who is a stunt man.
What is Colt's relationship with the movie director?
-Colt has a major crush on the movie director.
Why does the director approach Colt for help?
-The director approaches Colt because the star of the movie, Tom Ryder, is missing, and as a stunt man, Colt can investigate without drawing attention.
What is the significance of the term 'ice crime' in the script?
-The term 'ice crime' is likely a humorous misinterpretation of an unspecified crime, possibly due to an accent or miscommunication.
What is the main challenge Colt faces in this story?
-Colt faces the challenge of finding the missing movie star, Tom Ryder, while dealing with drugs, bad guys, and potentially murder.
How does Colt react to the suggestion of making out with the director?
-Colt rejects the suggestion, stating that he is not into making out at the moment.
What is the director's strategy for dealing with the bad guys?
-The director's strategy is not to hide from the bad guys but to confront and defeat them.
What is the role of the character Jody in the script?
-Jody's role is not explicitly defined in the provided script, but they seem to be involved in the production process, possibly as part of the crew.
What does the phrase 'an epic story of cosmic proportion' imply about the story?
-The phrase suggests that the story is grand and potentially has a significant impact or scope, possibly with elements of adventure or fantasy.
What is the significance of the repeated musical theme 'Any way you want it'?
-The repeated musical theme 'Any way you want it' seems to underscore the idea of freedom and choice in the narrative, as well as the unpredictable nature of the events.
What is the final action Colt is expected to perform?
-Colt is expected to perform 'one last stunt' that will go down 'in a blaze of glory', suggesting a dramatic and potentially dangerous finale.
Outlines
đŹ Introduction and Character Dynamics
The script begins with Colt Seavers, a stunt man, who humorously introduces himself as the protagonist of the story. He is on a movie set, trying to impress the director, Gail, who he has a crush on. Despite the professional setting, there is a playful exchange between them, with Gail suggesting they make out, which Colt declines, preferring to keep things professional. The main conflict is introduced when Gail informs Colt that the movie's star, Tom Ryder, is missing and asks for his help in finding him. Colt is hesitant due to the involvement of shady characters, but the situation escalates with the mention of drugs, bad guys, and murder, leading to a comedic misunderstanding with the term 'ice crime'. The paragraph ends with a dramatic and action-packed sequence, hinting at the epic journey Colt is about to embark on.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄHero's Journey
đĄStunt Guy
đĄCrush
đĄProfessionalism
đĄMissing Star
đĄShady People
đĄDrugs
đĄIce Crime
đĄTwist
đĄSurvival
đĄFinale
Highlights
Colt Seavers introduces himself as a stunt man rather than the hero of the story.
Colt's attempt to appear cool in front of the movie's director, whom he has a crush on.
The director and Colt maintain a professional relationship despite the director's attractiveness.
The movie's star, Tom Ryder, is missing and Colt is asked to find him.
Colt's reason for being chosen for the task is his inconspicuous role as a stunt man.
Tom Ryder's association with shady characters complicates the situation.
Colt's reluctance to get involved due to the dangerous nature of the task.
The mention of drugs, bad guys, and murder as part of the story's plot.
A humorous misinterpretation of 'ice crime' due to an accent.
Colt's description of the story as epic and of cosmic proportion.
The director's plan to confront the bad guys directly.
Colt's preference for a good twist in the story.
The director's unexpected suggestion for Colt to drive in a crazy stunt.
The anticipation of a big finale and a last stunt in a blaze of glory.
The editor's comment on the number of takes for a scene.
The final note of the transcript, emphasizing the song's lyrics as a fitting end.
Transcripts
- [Colt] That's me, Colt Seavers,
and this is my hero's journey.
- Can we just start from the top?
âȘ Any way you want it âȘ
- [Colt] Okay, I'm not the hero of this story.
âȘ That's the way you need it âȘ
I'm just a stunt guy, âȘ Any way you want it âȘ
trying to look cool in front of the director of this movie.
That's her, who I just so happen to have a major crush on.
- We need to keep it super profesh.
- Cool. Do you wanna make out?
- Nope.
- 'Cause I don't either, it's not what I'm into right now.
- Making out. - Yeah.
- What are you into?
- Talking.
- Yeah.
- [Colt] There's just one little wrinkle.
- [Gail] The star of the movie.
- [Colt] Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom Ryder.
- Is missing.
We need you to find him.
- Why me?
- You're a stunt man,
no one's gonna notice whether you're here or not.
No offense.
- I mean, some taken.
Tom?
- [Gail] Full disclosure,
he has fallen in with some shady people.
- Just checking in on you.
- [Gail] And they're not gonna like you sniffing around.
- I'm just a stunt guy!
- This is insane, man.
Uh huh.
- [Colt] We got drugs, bad guys, and murder.
- What's an ice crime?
- Are you saying ice cream or ice crime?
- Ice crime.
- Okay, it's just with your accent, it's hard.
I'm not reporting an ice cream.
- Yes, no, I get that.
- [Colt] Okay.
âȘ Any way you want it âȘ
- This is an epic story,
âȘ That's the way you need it âȘ
of cosmic proportion.
- [Actor] Stop!
- The bad guys are closing in?
- We're gonna hide you.
- Nope, we're gonna beat the shit of them.
I never forget a fist.
I don't mean it like that.
- Nothing like a good twist.
- Who doesn't love a twist?
- Let's make some trouble.
- Get outta my head.
- Stay alive, no matter what.
- We're gonna beat the shit outta them.
- No.
I have a better idea.
- You wanna drive?
Okay, maniac.
- This stunt man's crazy.
âȘ Any way you want it âȘ âȘ That's the way you need it âȘ
- We're gonna surround them.
- And we beat the shit out of them.
Shit.
- One last stunt, going down in a blaze of glory.
âȘ Oh, she said, any way you want it âȘ
âȘ That's the way you need it âȘ
- We need a big finale.
- [Jody] How many takes do you have of that?
- I've got five takes.
- So big.
- [Editor] Yeah.
âȘ Any way you want it âȘ
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