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The new Stallone/Getty vehicle opened this week to a round of boos and jeers, not surprisingly. Stop or My Mom Will Shoot sounds like a miserable movie and probably is, but it would be interesting to see a documentary about the making of the film.
A recent film about the making of Apocalypse Now! traced Francis Ford Coppola's descent into madness as the movie and the Cambodian jungle where it was shot became the director's obsession.
A similar account of the creation of Stallone's new movie could probably be made except the whole thing would never leave the studio boardroom. After all, if this isn't a "concept" film, then such a thing doesn't exist.
OPENING SHOT--camera zeroes in on a huge office on the Universal Pictures lot. Inside, sitting around a large glass, table, we see several men in blue suits.
CAMERA ROAMS AROUND THE TABLE--the camera zooms in on the face of each studio exec, revealing well-tanned, yet suitably-stubbled visages.
VOICE ONE--one of the suits comes up with an idea for what he calls a sure-fire hit.
"Wait, I know. We're looking for something to capture all audiences, What about Stallone and what's her name from the Golden Girls for the fogies."
VOICE TWO--"Bea Arthur."
VOICE ONE--"No, the other one."
VOICE THREE--"Estelle Getty."
VOICE ONE--"That's it. She'd be absolutely perfect."
CAMERA SLOWLY MOVES OUT OF THE ROOM, THROUGH THE WINDOW AND OVER THE CITY; MUSIC IN BACKGROUND AND VOICE OVER THE MUSIC--Ah, the spawning of a great idea.
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