djoseph74
Knows what a fatty is.
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Grease fires! Oh, yeah, flames shooting up 10 feet over your head. Chinese fire drill for real this time!
I'm going to second this one!
Grease fires! Oh, yeah, flames shooting up 10 feet over your head. Chinese fire drill for real this time!
Those are all good suggestion...here's what I was actually thinking so far:
Will Ferrell: Plays a really mean older man named Butterscotch who doesn't really talk to anyone...that is until they find out they have to create a team for the World Cue Off and he's forced to join up with several other local "outcasts". He also mines his own coal...
Danny McBride: Plays T.F. McCoy (T.F. stands for Texas Forever, not what you may have thought....) as the main character and he more or less sucks at barbecuing because he spends all his time focusing on grilling Hamburgers (which he's good at), and which will end up being the tie-breaker in the World Cue Off. He claims that people don't give the Hamburger enough credit and that it's much harder to 'Cue than people think. He's never won Grand Champion, but he gets on Butterscotch's team for the World Cue Off, along with Tubberville and Guy Cocksworth...
Nick Swardson: Plays T.F.'s best friend Tubberville...the two are practically a team.
Melissa McCarthylays Barbie Q. Williams...her and her team of Garth and Cactus are the most recent Grand Champions and also the team to beat...she and T.F. do NOT get along.
Cary Elwes: Plays Guy Cocksworth, an EXTREMELY wealthy man who has the most fancy bbq equipment and talks with an unnecessary British accent. He used to be good at barbecuing but has struggled recently since his father passed away.
Sam Elliot: Funny you mention him because I was thinking of using him for the role of Tabasco Sanfield. He's the old bbq veteran who "dang near won every competition he ever took part in"...he doesn't compete anymore because it's just too easy for him, but he's still the most respected person amongst the barbecue community...he'll also end up being T.F. McCoy's uncle...
Sascha Baron Cohen: As the leader of the Pakistani team..
Ken Jeong: As the leader of the Chinese team...
Craig Robinson: As the leader of the Russian team...yes, he's black..."Sweet lord it's a commie negro!"...
Anyway those are just some of the famous actors I had in mind. There's a lot I can do with this script and I'm already about 60 pages in. My only issue was trying to find a way to make the actual part where the bbq as interesting and exciting as possible...
I think it would be funny to have a BBQ Team from Israel - the “Hebrew Porkers”. They don't eat their food they just want to win the prize money.
Yeah – I just stereotyped.
I am curious. Have you actually spent time at a BBQ competition? Doing that as well as watching shows like Pitmasters will give you much better insight as to the unique subculture.
And then to mess with them, other teams try it and say its horrible, or pay people to say it doesnt taste good, and give them bad pointers and info about the judges (Reminds me of when harry soo on bbq pitmasters season 1 kept having to make his rib sauce sweeter for the judges, and he wasn't used to this).
Some of the other people (pakistani or chinese maybe) could use a scimitar to cut meat and raise it above their head each time they cut and freak people out each time they cut stuff.
Dont forget to add a mexican team. Maybe an impala with the trunk converted into a smoker or a smoker with hydraulics switched on to try to control the temps...lol
There you go! Kinda how the movie DodgeBall showed a quick shot of all the teams but only focused on 2 main ones. That could work.Another good idea! See this is why I posted on here....
I probably won't make them a main team in the competition, but I can squeeze them into a scene where you just see them at the competition at some point...
I should also mention that I've kept the competition to just Ribs, Chicken, and Brisket...I know there's a lot more that goes into these competitions but I figured I'd keep it simple for the audience..