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Stingy Jack 06-23-2004 08:33 AM

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Originally posted by Vampenguin
I personally think the regular formula works well, the formula you mentioned before, one being straight and by the book, the other being kinda aloof. And I think this also seems to fit the people you chose to portrey them. Kpro being the straight (in one way....) cop, and HB being the one that kinda goes by his own rules.
Yes, I agree. It is a tried-and-true combination that works well in almost all respects. Now ... I just need to figure out the background for them, and I'll be ready to go!

Vampenguin 06-23-2004 08:39 AM

Hers an idea to change it slightly.....Hows about we make the older one the one who makes his own rules?Or make them bth old?

Stingy Jack 06-23-2004 08:43 AM

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Originally posted by Vampenguin
Hers an idea to change it slightly.....Hows about we make the older one the one who makes his own rules?Or make them bth old?
I actually like that idea, and was toying with it (believe it or not.) I thought a great way to break the mold was to make at least one of the detectives an older, more seasoned veteran ... instead of having them both young. But, that's a lot like Seven. But still, the guy (whose character's name eludes me for the moment) who was trying to hunt down Micheal Myers was an intriguing character to me, and I would like to do one kind of like him ... even though he's old. I was also thinking, since we are dealing with voodoo with this story, of having one of the detectives sort of jumpy and superstitious, and the other one a rational skeptic who doesn't buy into any ideas of supernatural phenomenon.

Vampenguin 06-23-2004 09:18 AM

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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
I was also thinking, since we are dealing with voodoo with this story, of having one of the detectives sort of jumpy and superstitious, and the other one a rational skeptic who doesn't buy into any ideas of supernatural phenomenon.
That sounds awesome!! Run with it!

Stingy Jack 06-23-2004 09:28 AM

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Originally posted by Vampenguin
That sounds awesome!! Run with it!
Yeah ... yeah I think I will. :) It'll be a great opportunity for me to have some real fun with the dialogue. Of course, I was worried they might appear too Mulder and Scully-ish ... but Mulder wasn't jumpy. He was all into it.

fluffho 06-23-2004 11:19 AM

nudity kicks ass

hey. all this talk about cops and my name isnt there. remember IM a cop too! a somewhat lousy one anyway

nine9 06-23-2004 11:32 AM

Hey Stingy! Just reminding you about my Zombie serial killer role! Don't want to get fired for turning down the nude scene! LOL!

Would be broken hearted if you forgot me :( ;)

Stingy Jack 06-23-2004 11:40 AM

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Originally posted by nine9
Hey Stingy! Just reminding you about my Zombie serial killer role! Don't want to get fired for turning down the nude scene! LOL!

Would be broken hearted if you forgot me :( ;)

I would never forget you! But, I may have to reserve your role for the "zany" version of the movie. I think you've noticed that I got quite attached to the story, and wanted to attempt a serious shot at the screenplay ... but Bloodrayne convinced me to write two versions. I'm going to write the serious one first, so I can get it done and submitted. Then, I'll go back and hack out a funny one. And, I'm sorry to say, but I think I zombie with multiple-personality disorder is a little too wacky for the serious version. You can still be a zombie, though!

kpropain 06-23-2004 11:43 AM

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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
I actually like that idea, and was toying with it (believe it or not.) I thought a great way to break the mold was to make at least one of the detectives an older, more seasoned veteran ... instead of having them both young. But, that's a lot like Seven. But still, the guy (whose character's name eludes me for the moment) who was trying to hunt down Micheal Myers was an intriguing character to me, and I would like to do one kind of like him ... even though he's old. I was also thinking, since we are dealing with voodoo with this story, of having one of the detectives sort of jumpy and superstitious, and the other one a rational skeptic who doesn't buy into any ideas of supernatural phenomenon.
I'm the older than Hatebreeder, and I'm also a rational skeptic, if that helps....

nine9 06-23-2004 11:44 AM

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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
I would never forget you! But, I may have to reserve your role for the "zany" version of the movie. I think you've noticed that I got quite attached to the story, and wanted to attempt a serious shot at the screenplay ... but Bloodrayne convinced me to write two versions. I'm going to write the serious one first, so I can get it done and submitted. Then, I'll go back and hack out a funny one. And, I'm sorry to say, but I think I zombie with multiple-personality disorder is a little too wacky for the serious version. You can still be a zombie, though!
Yeah....see what you mean!:p LMAO

You are a sweatheart Stingy! Can hardly wait. :D


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