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BELZERkicksASS1
I have always wanted to meet david james elliott since I got really into the show... and im now writig a script so that when im older i can (hopefully) get to direct him and either mariska hargitay or Stephenie March from SVU (sorry if i spelled something wrong cant wait to grow up!
WillMisstomcat
I can see the reviews now, " Movie is ok, but was only made so the director could meet DJE( who is like 65 now) because of his main role playing now Captain. Harmon Rabb Jr an ex F-14 Tomcat( plane retired ) pilot who crashed on a carrier due to him losing his night vision. He was transfered to the Navy's Judge Advocate General( JAG for short), where he became a Top Gun lawyer with his partner( now wife) Sarah Mackenzie( Mac for short). JAG lasted 10 years before getting the ax."
VF84JollyRogers
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F-14 Tomcat( plane retired )



Retired just as it was finally starting to show it's full potential. Thanks for canceling D-model production in the 90's, Cheney.
Granny5
Now don't you dare get discouraged. It took Steven Spielberg and others a while to get started. I'm 74 and am quite willing to hang around to see movie, no matter how long it takes!!
utahjagfan
What would be your story for the movie. WHat will happen in it?
KatRose
My best recommendation for this to happen (the script, anyway), is to finish school, learn how to write in proper English (not a criticism on your posts, just a comment on what needs to be put into a script), go to college/take scriptwriting classes, learn how to deal with massive amounts of rejection and still keep your head up, and keep writing.

It's a long, hard, oft-times depressing system, but if you persevere and hone your story writing skills, work on dialogue so it comes out naturally and continue to rewrite your story/script until it's perfect there's a chance it'll happen.

Good luck.
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