Deferenz
Tuesday 11th December 2007 7:43pm [Edited]
West Sussex
799 posts
Fatbloke, hello.
The idea for your Sci-Fi script does continue to do the rounds. Currently it is residing in a recent big seller game for the PS3 called 'Resistance Fall of Man'. It has the large evil reptilian like aliens who've taken over and the military trying to stop them. All the action playing out on a devastated battleworn landscape of city and countryside. One interesting spin they have put on it is that it is set in Britain during the WWII era.
I would agree with the the person above who mentioned trying to turn it into a comedy to give it that even further spin. However it does not appear to be an easy task to mix funny with sci-fi apocalypse or there would be many more of them. Three comedies spring to mind, although there may be others. The first is 'The Bed Sitting Room' (1969) with Spike Miligan. Bizarre, weird but nonetheless amusing concerning survivors of a nuclear holocaust. Then 'Not With A Bang'(1990) which had a promising opening then faded very fast and centred on survivors of a plague that has destrolyed most life on earth. Of course, possibly the best Sci-Fi comedy that contain reptilian like antagonists and apocalypse is Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. So I guess it is possible to make your idea funny if that is what you wanted. Ok so these do not necessarily fit your exact plot idea - but surely that is good because it means you have an area to tap.
If you want to keep it straight sci-Fi though then I would suggest looking at the various angles your theme has been covered in before. For me personally, I find that when I know what's out there it helps me to better concentrate my own take on the subject.
As you are no doubt aware there are many ways for these dastardly aliens to try and take our planet - As well as Battlefield Earth that you mention, I expect you have also checked out things like; V, Slither, They Live, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Undead, War of the Worlds, The Tripods to name but a few...
Anyway, I say give it a go. If you can put a new spin on things to make it your own (and have fun doing it) then it's better than walking the streets and mugging chavs for their gold rings. Not that I do that.
Def.