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Bad Movies Made Less Bad Presents:
Members of a youth missionary group begin to ask deep questions as they grow in maturity.
Disclaimer: I mean no disrespect to @lapis molari’s ITW project which I am sure will be at the very least as amazing as their past edits are, the last of which won FEOTM. But I want to take this storytelling in a different, more religious direction.
This edit focuses the narrative on the renunciation, criticism, and eventual opposition to the goals of their god Arishem. IMO this movie was a metaphor for the different ways of questioning authority - misguided soldiers, missionaries, colonizers, etc… these basic concepts are I wanted to elevate.
The story is told mostly chronologically now - we get to know the Eternals as they grow, and we keep the flashback of Icarus’s betrayal until the last possible moment, a big difference to edit plans of the amazing Lapis's ITW edit. (Phastos in Japan is still also a flashback.) There is still a big predictable third act battle, but I think the emotional connections are definitely stronger now in the end, due to better character arc grounding by watching the Eternals grow chronologically.
Pink Floyd’s “Time” was just perfect during the intro, and I was disappointed that the musical anthology aspect wasn’t continued to be used more. So for this edit, the plan is to add a bit more in this department, working off lead guitar licks as a thematic unifier, mostly to convey time changes (in principle.) Maybe early 70’s as a main time period focus for the soundtrack? I am open to any ideas in that early 70s time frame that seem perfect for certain scenes!
I plan on taking my time with this edit to do a lot of re-scoring, as there are a ton of great opportunities to increase emotional impact through better music. I told myself I wouldn’t start editing again until the Fall, and I failed there, so I am at least allowing myself a long lead time to tinker with since I clearly can’t stop.
Again, I am looking for anthology song ideas in that early 70s time frame that you think might be perfect for certain scenes. Also any religious songs or element ideas I can add in to give even more religious overtones to the story.
I have a new Intro video to share, but its getting flagged for copyright everywhere, so:
Members of a youth missionary group begin to ask deep questions as they grow in maturity.

Disclaimer: I mean no disrespect to @lapis molari’s ITW project which I am sure will be at the very least as amazing as their past edits are, the last of which won FEOTM. But I want to take this storytelling in a different, more religious direction.
This edit focuses the narrative on the renunciation, criticism, and eventual opposition to the goals of their god Arishem. IMO this movie was a metaphor for the different ways of questioning authority - misguided soldiers, missionaries, colonizers, etc… these basic concepts are I wanted to elevate.
- I was underwhelmed by the original release of this movie. I didn’t hate it, but nothing in it made me actually get INTERESTED. It all just felt… fine. But I didn’t ever really “feel” for the characters. I mostly wrote the movie off, but after watching a youtube video about problematic third acts in Marvel movies. This, and previously thinking about the amazing @lapis molari’s ITW edit, I decided to just play around and see if I could remove the third act altogether. But this movie tries to do so much, and its so long, that the experiment wasn’t working for me. However, I started to care more about the characters while I was playing around, and started to see more of the ‘turning from religion’ similarities. And so a new experiment was born, and my first official fanedit dip into the MCU.
The story is told mostly chronologically now - we get to know the Eternals as they grow, and we keep the flashback of Icarus’s betrayal until the last possible moment, a big difference to edit plans of the amazing Lapis's ITW edit. (Phastos in Japan is still also a flashback.) There is still a big predictable third act battle, but I think the emotional connections are definitely stronger now in the end, due to better character arc grounding by watching the Eternals grow chronologically.
Pink Floyd’s “Time” was just perfect during the intro, and I was disappointed that the musical anthology aspect wasn’t continued to be used more. So for this edit, the plan is to add a bit more in this department, working off lead guitar licks as a thematic unifier, mostly to convey time changes (in principle.) Maybe early 70’s as a main time period focus for the soundtrack? I am open to any ideas in that early 70s time frame that seem perfect for certain scenes!
I plan on taking my time with this edit to do a lot of re-scoring, as there are a ton of great opportunities to increase emotional impact through better music. I told myself I wouldn’t start editing again until the Fall, and I failed there, so I am at least allowing myself a long lead time to tinker with since I clearly can’t stop.
Again, I am looking for anthology song ideas in that early 70s time frame that you think might be perfect for certain scenes. Also any religious songs or element ideas I can add in to give even more religious overtones to the story.
I have a new Intro video to share, but its getting flagged for copyright everywhere, so:
- this link will open the intro in a player from pro.panopto.com.
- Or PM me for a link to the intro.
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