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<i>Ben Jordan Must Die</i> is the second fan-film based on the popular AGS game series by Francisco "[[Grundislav]]" Gonzalez. It was filmed in Tuscany Italy in 2010 and also the UK in 2011, although only the director was involved in both locations. It stars the AGS community and the director's friends from Wallingford, Oxfordshire. The video is directed & edited by <i>Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove</i>, but as of March 2012 has not been fully released.
"He isn't going to Hell. He's going straight to DVD."


The "movie sequel" parodies "straight to DVD" films. Two storylines occur during the video. It is also a crowd-source funded project thanks to members of the adventure game community and fans of the Ben Jordan series (and Le Chateau Macabre). The sequel's budget was roughly $400 (£250).  
<i>Societa Fantasma Abnormalé</i> (working title)<br>
<i>Ben Jordan: The Movie Sequel</i> (China)<br>
<i>Ben Jordan: Must Be Dead</i> (India)<br>
 
<i>Ben Jordan Must Die</i> is the second fan-film based on the popular AGS game series by Francisco "[[Grundislav]]" Gonzalez. It was filmed in Tuscany Italy in 2010 and also the UK in 2011, 2012 and some final filming projected for 2013 - although only the director was involved in both locations. It stars the AGS community and the director's friends from Wallingford, Oxfordshire. The video is directed & edited by <i>Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove</i>, but as of 2013 has only been released as a work in progress.
 
The "movie sequel" parodies "straight to DVD" films. It is longer yet more light-hearted and action packed than its predecessor "Le Chateau Macabre." Two storylines occur during the video. It is also a crowd-source funded project thanks to members of the adventure game community and fans of the Ben Jordan series (and Le Chateau Macabre). The sequel's budget was roughly $400 (£250). At a later date, some kind individuals (including JetXL) gave the project a cash boost, allowing filming in the UK to be 95% completed.


During filming in Italy, one of the on-set jokes was about how a game called "John Sinclair - Voodoo In London" apparently took the Ben Jordan sprite and painted over it to create a new running sprite of John Sinclair. Because of this, Lovegrove decided to include a character called Sinclair in the film who "does a lot of running".
During filming in Italy, one of the on-set jokes was about how a game called "John Sinclair - Voodoo In London" apparently took the Ben Jordan sprite and painted over it to create a new running sprite of John Sinclair. Because of this, Lovegrove decided to include a character called Sinclair in the film who "does a lot of running".
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Unlike Le Chateau Macabre, BJ:MD is swamped with continuity errors. There are lots of AGS in-jokes, movies references & nods to Chateau Macabre. Lovegrove said "Some people found Chateau quite bleak - I wanted the sequel to be a lot more fun, more gothic looking, have a bigger adventure feel and a better payoff."
Unlike Le Chateau Macabre, BJ:MD is swamped with continuity errors. There are lots of AGS in-jokes, movies references & nods to Chateau Macabre. Lovegrove said "Some people found Chateau quite bleak - I wanted the sequel to be a lot more fun, more gothic looking, have a bigger adventure feel and a better payoff."


With a runtime of 81 minutes, BJ:MD is Lovegrove's first feature film, and currently the only feature film made especially for the AGS community. When asked about the next step of the BJ film evolution, Lovegrove explained; "I'd love to round it off with a final film for a full trilogy. I can assure you if that happens, BJ:MD is the second and last time you will see Ben sulking about some kind of mansion or house - any third movie will see Ben visit multiple locations and may require a much larger budget."
With a runtime of 81 minutes, BJ:MD is Lovegrove's first feature film, and currently the only feature film made especially for the AGS community. Lovegrove says "BJ:MD is a bit different to its predecessor, in terms of production and post. It's my Die Hard 2, or Temple Of Doom. Meaning - the one people will 'um' and 'ah' about, and not be sure if they like it or not." Originally Lovegrove intended to not label the production as a Ben Jordan (fan) film, as, due to filming difficulties - the focus would not be on Jordan throughout.  
 
Lovegrove has also hinted at filming the final part in America, and has been looking into bringing a Hollywood screenwriter on-board. He adds "There is a chance the final BJ movie I work on will be completely standalone to the Screen 7 fan-films, and would be shot professionally in the States as an actual  feature film, if Francisco (Grundislav) is up for it."


BJ:MD also features hand-drawn art by Grundislav in the style of the BJ games.
BJ:MD also features hand-drawn art by Grundislav in the style of the BJ games.
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However - Ben is forced to stay at the event and soon finds himself struggling to sort out his own problems, as matters become darker and the reason for his stay becomes a matter of life and death.
However - Ben is forced to stay at the event and soon finds himself struggling to sort out his own problems, as matters become darker and the reason for his stay becomes a matter of life and death.
What will happen to Mr Jordan? And who will resolve the unfolding voodoo in London?


==Pre Production==
==Pre Production==
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Lovegrove worked on a script, and had to take into consideration his friends wishes to be in the next Screen 7 film. He devised a two story element to make BJ:MD his longest work to date. The final draft of the script was written two days before shooting began in Italy.
Lovegrove worked on a script, and had to take into consideration his friends wishes to be in the next Screen 7 film. He devised a two story element to make BJ:MD his longest work to date. The final draft of the script was written two days before shooting began in Italy.
The original script featured a monster in the river Thames, but this storyline was later scrapped due to budget and effects constraints.


==Production==
==Production==
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==Post Production==
==Post Production==
Le Chateau Macabre was edited and released within 48 hours of being filmed, however BJ:MD, not only almost three times the length of Chateau, has also undergone new post techniques including stabilization of shots and of course re-working on sound which was faulty during shooting in Italy.
Le Chateau Macabre was edited and released within 48 hours of being filmed, however BJ:MD, not only almost three times the length of Chateau, has also undergone new post techniques including stabilization of shots and of course re-working on sound which was faulty during shooting in Italy. The inclusion of special effects & dubbing have also been added in post.
 
These have improved the quality of the production but cast a long delay over the release. Lovegrove has worked carefully on the pacing of the edit and many scenes have undergone pacing changes on a monthly basis during post production. Some scenes have been removed and others added (see deleted scenes).
 
Some voice dubbing was done at Mittens 2011 in Ireland. About 90% of the speech in the video is original (sometimes salvaged) audio from the shoots, but 10% had to be re-recorded/dubbed as there were too many problems with the original audio. Work is continuing on the dialog audio.


These have improved the quality of the production but cast a long delay over the release.  
In early September 2012 Lovegrove's back-up hard drive suffered from a short circuit which halted editing dramatically. A second IndieGoGo campaign was started as a request for fans to help get the drive fixed and the production finished. Although the project has had various setbacks, a 90% complete version is available to watch on YouTube.
 
"It's missing a scene toward the end and needs quite a lot of dubbing and work on the special effects." Lovegrove says in an AGS Wikipedia edit in May, 2013.


==Locations==
==Locations==


The Italy section was filmed during Mittens 2010 at a privately rented villa a kilometre from <b>Foiano della Chiana</b> in Tuscany (near Arezzo).  
The Italy section was filmed during [[Mittens]] 2010 at a privately rented villa a kilometre from <b>Foiano della Chiana</b> in Tuscany (near Arezzo).  


The English (UK) section was filmed in Oxford City centre, Didcot, Benson and Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Lovegrove's guerilla film-making approach meant none of the locations were pre-booked - the crew & cast would just turn up and shoot. BJ:MD includes a Tesco, weir, the Radcliffe Camera and cemetery.
The English (UK) section was filmed in Oxford City centre, Didcot, Benson and Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Lovegrove's guerilla film-making approach meant none of the locations were pre-booked - the crew & cast would just turn up and shoot. BJ:MD includes a Tesco, weir, the Radcliffe Camera and cemetery.
The team would like to thank certain local businesses for their involvement in the production:
Hong Kong House - Chinese takeaway featuring in a chase sequence.
Anokhi Cuisine - Indian restaurant featuring in a chase sequence.
Carfax Tower - For aerial shots during a chase sequence
Toby English - Bookshop interior for library sequence
Tesco - For sequence in their car park
Thames Travel - For a scene involving a bus
Boathouse - For the scene in the pub


==Characters==
==Characters==
<b>Ben Jordan</b> is played by the games' creator Francisco "[[Grudislav]]" Gonzalez.
<b>Ben Jordan</b> is played by the games' creator Francisco "[[Grundislav]]" Gonzalez.


<b>John Sinclair</b> is played by David Birkett (Ginger In The Dark).
<b>John Sinclair</b> is played by David Birkett (Ginger In The Dark).
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<b>Lucietta</b> is played by Kimberleigh Heilman.
<b>Lucietta</b> is played by Kimberleigh Heilman.
<b>Bob</b> is played by Davy "[[Creed Malay]]" Stedham


<b>The boss</b> is played by John Goodwin.
<b>The boss</b> is played by John Goodwin.
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<b>The doctor</b> is played by Nick Loveridge.
<b>The doctor</b> is played by Nick Loveridge.
<b>Audrey Hepburn</b> is played by Katerina "[[cat]]" Wallech
<b>James Sinclair</b>, father, is played by James Drew.


<b>Rufus</b>, henchman, is played by Simon Loveridge.
<b>Rufus</b>, henchman, is played by Simon Loveridge.


<b>James Sinclair</b>, father, is played by James Drew.
<b>Librarian</b> is played by Neil Morgan.
 
<b>Stephen Brown</b>, party guest is played  Darren "[[Quintaros]]" Reid
 
<b>God</b>, played by Francesco "[[bicilotti]]" Ariis
 
<b>Burt</b>, land-rover man, played by Gary Lambourne


<b>Chris "[[CJ]]" Jones (AGS)</b> appears as himself.
<b>Chris "[[CJ]]" Jones (AGS)</b> appears as himself.


The production also stars Davy "[[Creed Malay]]" Stedham, Katerina "[[cat]]" Wallech, Darren "[[Quintaros]]" Reid, Jake Hoggans, Marco Oojier, Francesco "[[bicilotti]]" Ariis, Gary Lambourne and Ken Rickfels.
The production also stars Jake Hoggans, Marco Oojier and Ken Rickfels.


There are also cameos by Lily Cheung, Saj Majumdar, Stein Cato "[[Esseb]]" Blastrumopen, Matthew Vinniecombe, Micheal Buckley, Berian "[[AGA]]" Williams, Jennifer Hook & Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove.
There are also cameos by Lily Cheung, Saj Majumdar, Stein Cato "[[Esseb]]" Blastrumopen, Matthew Vinniecombe, Micheal Buckley, Berian "[[AGA]]" Williams, Jennifer Hook & Mark "[[m0ds]]" Lovegrove.
==IndieGoGo Campaigns==
A funding campaign was run in July 2010 to raise $500. Just over $400 was raised, enabling the video to be started in Italy. http://www.indiegogo.com/ben-jordan-2
A second campaign was launched in September 2012 in an effort to get the film finished, with a goal of roughly $300. In between the two campaigns, those working on the project used their own funds. http://www.indiegogo.com/bjmd


==Deleted Scenes==
==Deleted Scenes==
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3. "Ben In The Bedroom". The original phone call to Ben was filmed in his bedroom rather than kitchen, and had some different lines, but was re-shot.
3. "Ben In The Bedroom". The original phone call to Ben was filmed in his bedroom rather than kitchen, and had some different lines, but was re-shot.
4. "Let's split up". A very short scene with Miez, Kimberleigh and Chrille was cut when they decide to go and look for Ben.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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Ben: "So it wasn't a dream. Why does my mouth taste of coleslaw?"
Ben: "So it wasn't a dream. Why does my mouth taste of coleslaw?"
John: "Yippee kay ay, mother fucker!"
Hollywood: "We'll have SIX souls. No-one has ever made a six soul entity before!"
Vinnie: "You're a DICK Sinclair!"
==References to Other Works Of Fiction==
Include characters discussing Le Chateau Macabre and the Ben Jordan series. Other references to existing fiction include lines from the Die Hard trilogy, Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom and Monkey Island. Plot elements also poke fun at the AGS blue cup rating system, the John Sinclair AGS games, the American Ghost Society and Hollywood film-making. The end credits follow the style of the Predator credit sequence, with the actors smiling at the camera.
==Quirks & Errors==
1. Ben receives a call with bad reception, the audio is Andail from a Mittens audio clip at JFK Airport in 2004.
2. Lucietta says she is a 'fan' and Ben is worried, remembering Eric from Le Chateau Macabre. This is the only mention of Eric in the sequel.
3. Strangely, several trees throughout the UK section have carrier bags in them.
4. When Ben lowers the passport, in the next shot he is still holding it up.
5. The boss' glasses change from specs to shades, randomly. Also, his earpiece is missing in a few shots.
6. In various scenes the dubbing is akin to old martial arts films, the scene between Blomqvist and Jordan in particular.
7. Of the 30 or so scenes filmed in Italy, Lovegrove forgot to film one important scene for the finalé section. It is replaced by hand-drawn art by Francisco Gonzalez. Other errors (including why characters are still locked in a room) with this section of the film became apparent only during editing but re-shooting was not possible.
8. The producer credits in the opening sequences (of the work in progress version) are incorrect
==The BJ:MD Drinking Game==
Players must drink whenever they hear "Jordan", and for those who really want to get wasted, everytime "Sinclair" is heard too. Alternatively, two teams can attempt to survive by taking either "Jordan" or "Sinclair". Please note, this is an irresponsible drinking game not suitable for lightweights!


==Music==
==Music==
The video uses different music to LCM. This time Lovegrove has opted for a much more cinematic feel and has attempted to keep the soundtrack consistent and above all - epic. Music from the following composers and soundtracks feature:
The video uses different music to LCM. This time Lovegrove has opted for a much more cinematic feel and has attempted to keep the soundtrack consistent and above all - epic. Ben's themes are predominantly from "Night at the Museum", the score (soundtrack) of which provided Lovegrove inspiration for the Italy storyline and shoot. John's themes are predominantly "Van Helsing" and "Predator 1 & 2" both scores inspiration for the original river monster theme.
 
Music from the following composers and soundtracks feature:
 
Alan Silvestri (Night at the Museum 1 & 2, Predator 1 & 2, Van Helsing)
 
Basil Poliderius (Under Siege 2, Starship Troopers)
 
John Debney - (End Of Days [also used in the BJ:MD trailer])
 
==Credits==
Written & Directed by
Mark 'Mods' Lovegrove
 
Executive Producers -
Peder Johnsen,
Stephen 'stephuran' Brown
 
Producers -
Gunnar 'Snarky' Harboe,
Dayne 'Diath' Holthaus
 
Co-writers -
Francisco 'Grundislav' Gonzalez,
Davy 'Creed' Stedham
 
Prop Modelling by
Misja 'Miez' van Laatum
 
Special Effects by
Jan 'dkh' Simon
 
Drivers -
Darren 'Quintaros' Reid,
Simon 'Love' Loveridge,
Neil A. Morgan,
John Goodwin,
Matthew Vinniecombe,
Luke Wood
 
Special thanks to -
Adventure Game Studio (AGS),
The Boathouse,
Hong Kong House,
Anokhi Cuisine,
Toby English,
Thames Travel,
Tesco,
Wouter 'JetXL' Lemein,
Michael Lynch,
Misja van Laatum,
Stuart 'stupot' Forbes,
Andrew 'LGM' Edmark,
felixdrott,
ape10


Alan Silvestri - Night at the Museum 1 & 2, Predator, Van Helsing
Editing by
Basil Poliderius - Under Siege 2, Starship Troopers
Mark 'Mods' Lovegrove
John Debney - End Of Days (also used in the BJ:MD trailer)
 
Made in association with and under permission from
Grundislav Games


==Trailers==
==Trailers==
Two trailers have been released relating to BJ:MD -
As of June 2012, 3 trailers have been released relating to BJ:MD -
 
The 2010 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYTtzEclpY
The 2010 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYTtzEclpY
The 2011 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POXim_spPtI
The 2011 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POXim_spPtI


==Releases==
The 2012 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlC3WfnqqaU
The first 25 minutes (as a screener) is online since January 2012:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDYich3ei-g
==Release==
Work in progress (2012) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-0m1lzqMs


Parts 2 & 3 are expected during the summer of 2012.
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