Makes me really want to see Transcendence for some reason. Must be reading too much into the, "We're too attached to technology," message I'm someone getting from the trailers. >_> We certainly could make something in regards to political corruption and corporate greed into an action flick, tie environmentalism in there too (just because it's Earth Day today). Though, I think highlighting too many factors like that could lead to just bogging the story down with too many messages. I think a good idea would be to pick a genre (we did: action), and then pick an idea, a thesis, something of a general feel of the theme that hopefully is touchy enough to create the pressure of possibly shutting he production down, and then moving onto the actual nitty gritty of the plot. Just because, right now, I'm having a hard time thinking of something viable enough. I like the War on Drugs/Terror, but I feel like that may be either too much like a generic police like film or a generic 9/11 or War in Iraq movie that I think is past due on being a political hot topic. I may be wrong, though, of course. We could also bring something up like what the recent movie [i]The Normal Heart[/i] is currently about, with whole AIDs deal being a big thing back in the 80s, or what [i]Dallas Buyers Club[/i] is about. Maybe. Or do the [i]12 Years a Slave[/i] deal... these are all examples of course. Odd idea, that I'm throwing out there, what about an H.P. Lovecraft Film Adaptation, possibly... the uh... >_> <_< [i]At the Mountains of Madness[/i] because that seems like something that wouldn't get a lot of funding just because it's so odd and weird and H.P. Lovecraft and, I dunno. Just a throw away thought. Not a lot of funding going into H.P. Lovecraft ideas, probably because they're a bit touchy in the race aspect and just generally don't ever end happily. Kinda like the Asteroid hitting in Armageddon or the plan failing and Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum dying just before the aliens obliterate humanity.