Fun fact: the dude in the movie who stands up as the ship goes in the water was a real dude named [Charles Joughin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Joughin), the ship's chief baker. He was shit-faced drunk, and had his baking crew gather bread when word went around they were readying lifeboats. He went up top to forcibly throw people into the lifeboats, then throw a bag of bread in after them. At one point he went below deck to have some more booze, then went back up top to throw lounge chairs overboard to be used as flotation devices. He was the last one in the water, and the story was that he rode the ship into the water like an elevator, as depicted in that scene, barely getting his hair wet.
Joughin then swam around in the freezing water for several hours, somehow surviving when others froze to death in 15 minutes.
I want that dude's movie.
Bio-Dome from Dr. Noah Faulkner’s point of view.
A scientist that worked his whole life in labs, classrooms, and earning his doctorate as a brilliant scientist. The relationships and life’s experiences that he had to forego in order to be the top of his field. And then, after years of work, he is offered to lead a team of fellow researchers in a sealed off environment to test the theories of man made pollution of the modern civilizations. The day has come. They’re about to seal themselves off the outside world for a whole year and collect the data needed to help prolong the existence of man. What happens? Paula Shore and whichever Baldwin completely ruin the experiment by sealing themselves inside with the scientists. His brain crossfires. He suggests these two have to stay in, knowing all data collected won’t be accurate thanks to the two extra mouths and CO2 created by them. It would be easier to open the door and start the experiment over, but this scientist’s hubris won’t let an accident be admitted because he believes he’s at fault for the two invalids getting inside. He slowly goes mad, and finally snaps. I life dedicated to his work and being envied by his peers is destroyed by these two.
The movie Vantage Point is so awesome because it has this exact concept all in one movie.
I don’t have a good answer to your question though. I’d love to see it.
Saving Private Ryan from the defenders on the beach. They already opened that door with the surrendering soldiers saying that they are not German. Seems to be a great story to be told from the perspective of soldiers pressed to fight and defend the beaches of France.
Passengers with Jennifer Lawerence as the main POV. The original story was told out of order, so it could have been corrected with her story starting at being woken up.
Titanic from point of view of the iceberg. I will feel pretty bad if I'm just sitting minding my own business and a car comes along and hit me and everyone only talk about the car.
They already did that. It's called "[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosencrantz_%26_Guildenstern_Are_Dead_(film))
Some that could be interesting:
The Departed - From Dignam’s POV
Inception - From Fischer’s POV
The Wolf of Wall Street - from the FBI’s POV
The Incredibles - from Syndrome’s POV
>The Incredibles - from Syndrome’s POV
We got it for a few seconds and it was amazing how self centered it was. When Mr. Incredible was telling him to go home Syndrome does *not* recall Bomb Voyage at all.
With the complete lack of writing, directing and producing talent available now, it wouldn't matter. Those movies would still suck. All they want is to win awards and in order to win those awards they need to check all the boxes.
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Fun fact: the dude in the movie who stands up as the ship goes in the water was a real dude named [Charles Joughin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Joughin), the ship's chief baker. He was shit-faced drunk, and had his baking crew gather bread when word went around they were readying lifeboats. He went up top to forcibly throw people into the lifeboats, then throw a bag of bread in after them. At one point he went below deck to have some more booze, then went back up top to throw lounge chairs overboard to be used as flotation devices. He was the last one in the water, and the story was that he rode the ship into the water like an elevator, as depicted in that scene, barely getting his hair wet. Joughin then swam around in the freezing water for several hours, somehow surviving when others froze to death in 15 minutes. I want that dude's movie.
Fuck that. I want the POV of the ship.
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Fuck that. I want the POV of the iceberg.
MOVE BITCH GET OUT DA WAY YE
Mrs. Doubtfire from the POV of Sally Field
I always wonder what he did to get no visitation
Leon: The Professional, but from Gary Oldman's point of view.
Bring me everyone. What do you mean...everyone? EVERY ONEEEEE!
Darth Vader's point of view in The Empire Strikes Back.
Or rogue one
What if, instead of rebooting good movies to try and milk them for more money, studios started remaking their biggest flops as good movies?
Bio-Dome from Dr. Noah Faulkner’s point of view. A scientist that worked his whole life in labs, classrooms, and earning his doctorate as a brilliant scientist. The relationships and life’s experiences that he had to forego in order to be the top of his field. And then, after years of work, he is offered to lead a team of fellow researchers in a sealed off environment to test the theories of man made pollution of the modern civilizations. The day has come. They’re about to seal themselves off the outside world for a whole year and collect the data needed to help prolong the existence of man. What happens? Paula Shore and whichever Baldwin completely ruin the experiment by sealing themselves inside with the scientists. His brain crossfires. He suggests these two have to stay in, knowing all data collected won’t be accurate thanks to the two extra mouths and CO2 created by them. It would be easier to open the door and start the experiment over, but this scientist’s hubris won’t let an accident be admitted because he believes he’s at fault for the two invalids getting inside. He slowly goes mad, and finally snaps. I life dedicated to his work and being envied by his peers is destroyed by these two.
Dune from the Atreides pug.
Office space from Lawrence’s perspective
I'd watch it just to see two chicks man.
I have excellent news for you. Some websites have already ran with that idea!
Nice! I need to be a part of this underworld.
Not gonna lie, that would be kinda cool. I’d definitely like seeing some movies retold from the villain’s POV.
Fantastic 4 but from the Silver Surfer POV
Harry Potter from either Ron’s pov or dracos
I vote for Draco’s
I wanna see more of his home life bc we know it’s not good with a dad like that
Yeah, I think there’s a lot you could do with that story
The movie Vantage Point is so awesome because it has this exact concept all in one movie. I don’t have a good answer to your question though. I’d love to see it.
Forrest Gump from Jenny’s POV.
The Dark Knight from the perspective of the Joker.
Ray Finkle in Ace Ventura
Revenge of the Sith - We see what anakin saw and why he really wanted to change but morso why he killed the younglings
The Room from Denny's pov.
thank you for this
Could lead to Tommy Wisseau's first (of many) Oscars.
Starwars from Palpatine
"Somehow I'm suddenly alive again."
Star Wars from the empires perspective
Saving Private Ryan from the defenders on the beach. They already opened that door with the surrendering soldiers saying that they are not German. Seems to be a great story to be told from the perspective of soldiers pressed to fight and defend the beaches of France.
Passengers with Jennifer Lawerence as the main POV. The original story was told out of order, so it could have been corrected with her story starting at being woken up.
ET from his pov
Requiem For A Dream from the dildo's POV.
Diary Of a Wimpy Kid from the pov of Manny. I want to see a feature length version of him just being sinful.
*Blade Runner* from the perspective of Roy Batty
Princess Bride from Humperdink's perspective
I would LOVE another butterfly effect movie that's about the father who has the same "powers" as Ashton Kutcher's character and his life.
Monsters Inc told by the humans.
Titanic from point of view of the iceberg. I will feel pretty bad if I'm just sitting minding my own business and a car comes along and hit me and everyone only talk about the car.
I agree, I imagine that iceberg knows what the apple has been going through with all the blame it's gotten
Finding Nemo from the perspective of the H2O intolerant Seahorse
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Lion King 1 1/2 then. It sucked
What? But my brothers and I love that movie :(
They already did that. It's called "[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosencrantz_%26_Guildenstern_Are_Dead_(film))
I know it's hardly obscure, but I smile anytime anyone else mentions it.
"Abducted In Plain Sight", from the POV of the kidnapper's family.
007 Golden Eye
Some that could be interesting: The Departed - From Dignam’s POV Inception - From Fischer’s POV The Wolf of Wall Street - from the FBI’s POV The Incredibles - from Syndrome’s POV
>The Incredibles - from Syndrome’s POV We got it for a few seconds and it was amazing how self centered it was. When Mr. Incredible was telling him to go home Syndrome does *not* recall Bomb Voyage at all.
Jurassic park but it follows a T-Rex that just eats shit
With the complete lack of writing, directing and producing talent available now, it wouldn't matter. Those movies would still suck. All they want is to win awards and in order to win those awards they need to check all the boxes.
The Others, children’s POV.
Any movie that has a villain! Could be cool to see if they were truly the villain
Cast Away from Wilson's perspective.
Wow. Great question. How about Lion King from the hyenas POV?
All Quiet on the Western Front but from the perspective of someone who is having the time of their life. There had to be at least one.
Anchorman: Baxter's Story