All Earthly Constraints
by Ryan Moore
All Earthly Constraints
by Ryan Moore
Produced completely independently, "All Earthly Constraints" combines elements of drama, comedy, Charlie-Kaufman-style high-concept mindfuckery, and classic sci-fi. If our campaign succeeds, "Emmageddon" will be among the first superheroines to be the focal point of a feature film.
Produced completely independently, "All Earthly Constraints" combines elements of drama, comedy, Charlie-Kaufman-style high-concept mindfuckery, and classic sci-fi. If our campaign succeeds, "Emmageddon" will be among the first superheroines to be the focal point of a feature film.
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Director Ryan M. Moore Writes You A Story
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About The Project
"All Earthly Constraints" combines elements of drama, comedy, Charlie-Kaufman-style high-concept mindfuckery, and classic, practical-effects-driven sci-fi. "Emmageddon" will be the first superheroines to be the focal point of a feature film.
It is the debut feature film from writer/director Ryan M. Moore and is being produced completely independently, without any outside financing at all (besides yours!)
Here's a Q and A with Ryan to give you some insight about the film:
When did you begin writing the screenplay for the film?I started it as a short script around the end of 2010, I think. It’s a bit hard to remember at this point. The idea of “Emmageddon” was floating around quite a bit earlier though, in a sketch comedy show I wrote and directed.What was your initial thought process and inspiration?A long time ago, I took a Screenwriting 100 class at Santa Monica College. The cost was $11 per unit, which is hard to beat. On the last day of class, the teacher invited us to join a screenwriting group he hosted at his office/run-down apartment near campus. I went, and I ended up being in a screenwriting group for the next decade or so. Occasionally, someone would bring in a script where the protagonist was transparently a hyper-idealized avatar of the author. None of us had heard the term “Mary Sue” at this point, but when I did hear it, I understood instantly.My writing process was the same as it always is-- I sat down (in a gelato shop in Silver Lake) and wrote a script, and then I kept revising it until I didn’t hate it anymore. It’s nice to think you can choose what you want to write about, but in a certain way it chooses you.Quote at the beginning of the film---"But I'll tell you something: I think you're magicians because you're unhappy. A magician is strong because he feels pain. He feels the difference between what the world is and what he would make of it. "Who would you say is the magician in the story if there was one, or do you feel as though you are a magician as a filmmaker in a sense?Ha ha ha. I really really don’t want to call myself a magician in print, or blog, or whatever.The epigraph of the script is from the book “The Magicians” by Lev Grossman, which is the only book on which I have ever considered getting a tattoo based. There’s actually a TV adaptation premiering on SyFy soon.If I ever become a big-shot, directing a movie adaptation is one of my dream projects. [LINK: http://ryanmmoore.com/2011/07/22/my-dream-project-if-youre-scoring-at-home/] I’d also just like to say I met Mr. Grossman once at a book signing and asked him a ridiculous, Comic-Book-Guy-esque question about the politics of his fantasy-world-within-a-fantasy-world, Fillory, and he answered me seriously and was very nice about it.Anyway, the whole series (there are three books) is, among many other things, a metaphor for creativity. Magicians “feel the difference between what the world is and what [they] would make of it,” and so do artists. So, I guess everyone is the magician, because everyone feels that way, right? Everyone in this movie does, anyway.So Emily's boss Darius could easily represent the lack of control many artists feel while at their day jobs, and the frustrations they experience while "struggling" to be who they are. Tell us a little about him and the influence he has over Emily (without giving away key plot points).Darius is Emily’s evil boss. Maybe Emily builds him up as “her evil boss” in her mind because she needs an outlet for her frustration, or maybe he really is just that evil. Maybe both.I’d just like to add my actual boss is named Steve and he’s really, all joking aside, a very nice man.Tell us about Emmageddon..What does she represent to Emily?Emmageddon is Emily’s alter-ego, a reference to Jane Austen and also to a movie about an asteroid that apparently not as many people remember as I would have thought or hoped.Emmageddon has no “powers” in particular and is not incredibly tough, fast, or “strong”. She can be hurt just like anyone else. Everything Emily is, Emmageddon is too, but more so.Describe Dylan and what he sees in Emily. Does he respect her as a writer?I think Dylan respects everyone as a writer. Every finished screenplay is a gateway into another world, and he’s amazed at all of them, regardless of their objective merit. He’s amazed by Emily’s most of all.Here's an excerpt from Ryan's guest post on Bitch Flicks:Emmageddon isn’t always “strong” either, even though she’s a self-proclaimed superhero. Who would be interested in seeing a story about someone who was nothing but “strong,” all the time, in every situation? It would be like watching a film about a slab of granite. I don’t know yet if we made a good movie, but I’m pretty sure we made an honest movie—and you can’t do that while you, or your characters, are busy pretending to be “strong.” Being vulnerable, and weak, and pushing ahead anyway is what’s interesting about anyone, fictional or real.I have a lot of problems with the current crop of superhero movies. While the artistry and craft that goes into their creation is almost literally unimaginable, all too often they exist exclusively in the realm of black and white, “good guys” and “bad guys,” strong, wise-cracking male heroes and female sidekicks who exist mostly as window-dressing, or as sexual conquests for the men.
One of my goals in creating All Earthly Constraints was to create a female superhero who was also human: Yes, she kicks, punches, and slaps people who deserve to be kicked, punched and slapped, and she’s good at it. But she has no special powers and she can be hurt, physically and emotionally. Under the costume, she’s still a person. I’m not quite delusional enough to believe that All Earthly Constraints will ever be playing in your local multiplex next to the latest summer tentpole, but I hope it starts a few conversations, or adds a little bit to some that are already happening.
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Director Ryan M. Moore Writes You A Story
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About This Team
Our cast is unbelievable..We knew this the minute we started our table read. Bre Mueck (EMILY) and Matthew Luret (DYLAN) really were a perfect fit for each other, and the script felt like it was written with them in mind.



Our DP, John Frost, made the cast look their best, and our Stunt Coordinator, Cassie Lee Minick, brought out the worst (as intended) in Emma/Emily/Emmageddon's nemesis, Darius (Karl Hamann), and the Art Department sent us into deep space.

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Writer/Director: RYAN M. MOORE
Co-Producer: JASON BOWERS
Producer: BRYAN MURPHYAssociate Producer: TODD PLESCO
Cinematography: JOHN FROST
Editor: ADAM HUEBNERCostume Design: JENNIFER GARNET FILO
First AD: ANGELA CHEN
Stunt Coordinator: CASSIE LEE MINICK
Stunts: BRETT EASTON, ARI LOEB, JOSH FRIED, BRUCE CONCEPCION
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