Dear Jim Cameron,
I'm easily one of your biggest fans. Love your style, and I love your work. I'm almost embarrassed to say I saw Titanic like 10 times. It's a fantastic piece of cinematic art.
I like people that think big, dream big, people that go for the gusto and shoot for the moon. Like you did with Titanic and Avatar. I remember watching Terminator as a kid, and was blown away by it. You are one of my idols, because you write, you direct, you produce and you are strong. You have a vision, and you follow it. You believe in yourself, and you prove your worth. Your work speaks for you. That's the kind of person I see myself as.
When I first had the idea for my script PHARAOH, I knew it was big. It's a big idea. It took me three years to write it. It pulls from the most universal themes in science, religion and the human experience. It dives into the world of dreams, and explores the singularity -- the point where machines become smarter than humans -- with characters connecting their brains to machines and fighting wars in a virtual world. PHARAOH goes into what it is to be human. It ventures into that wonderful, controversial world of Ancient secrets. It taps that hidden undercurrent of gnosis and brings it bubbling to the surface in a way that no film has yet to do...
PHARAOH pulls together Holy Blood, the Ark of the Covenant, 2012, Nanotechnology, Aliens, Ancient Egypt, the Vatican, Secret Societies, Shambala and Artificial Intelligence into one mind bending epic adventure.
It's big. Really big.
So big, it's almost too large for many people in Hollywood.
But it's not too large for you. People want large!
You can change the world (again) with this script. Not many people can steer a 'Titanic' size story, but you can, you have.
You see the power of 3-D film technology, and you know how to make this story as mind blowing effects wise, as it is story wise. With your skills and this story... Which has built in appeal in all the worlds major film markets (since it's such a universal story, pulling from all cultures), this film could be huge. Really huge.
I hope you'll find a way to read it. You'll see exactly what I mean.
Sincerely,
Julian Tyler
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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