A nerd who thought it would be cool to, with the help of a few equally insane buddies adapt the entire Marvel Universe (with some DC Comics thrown in for kicks) with My Little Pony...wish me luck
I know it probably looks weird, considering my inactivity, but I figured I'd at least try to motivate myself into writing again by sprinkling in commission work. Also, I'm in a bit of a money pit, and will be moving relatively soon, so I figured I should try to supplement my income.
Okay, I feel I should say that no, I am in fact, not dead.
Sorry to disappointed.
Life has been busy, chaotic, and generally messy, but the good news is that since MLP is about to enter its final series of episodes, I figure I should just sit it out, and let the series end, before beginning my attempts to reboot any of my projects.
Its been tugging at me, but I've been seriously considering of reinventing my account.
Basically, I'd create a new account, and then focus on that revised version of Harmony's Warriors I mentioned in my last blog post, and post it to that new account.
I've just been working on other things, and generally trying to collect my thoughts regarding Harmony's Warriors, since I've hit a horrific dry-spell.
After much thought, and talk with the venerable and honorable nightcrawler-fan, I've decided it's best to do what's basically a low-key reboot/refurbishing of the Universe.
Whoa! Whoa! Hold a minute there! Isn't Harrison Ford getting too old for that? Don't get me wrong, he great as Indiana Jones, but you know he can't keep the act up forever.
3809821 well, A New Hope was good. Lucas wrote that.
But fun fact: Most of the dialogue got reworked by friends of Lucas such as Brian De Palma (Carrie), who wrote the opening crawl from scratch, and John Milnus (Apocalypse Now), who did dialogue reworking. Harrison Ford improvised his own dialogue, and Carrie Fisher did script doctoring work as well.
The Empire Strikes Back was written entirely by Lawrence Kasden (Raiders of the Lost Ark), with Lucas providing the story. Return of the Jedi had Lucas returning to co-screenwriting duties, shared with Kasden.
Meanwhile, the Prequels were written entirely by George Lucas. And they are awful.
Meanwhile, The Force Awakens was written by Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3), Lawrence Kasden, and J.J. Abrams himself, with absolutely no imput from George Lucas.
Whoa! Whoa! Hold a minute there! Isn't Harrison Ford getting too old for that? Don't get me wrong, he great as Indiana Jones, but you know he can't keep the act up forever.
3809755 Hey, he still managed to pull off Han Solo in Force Awakens, so I ain't gonna count him out
3809762 I know, I just wanted to asked.
No shit? Sweet.
I just hope it's good.
Unlike that last one we will not speak of.
~Skeeter The Lurker
3809801 well guess who wanted the aliens and mutt?
George Lucas.
Guess who isn't involved in Indiana Jones 5?
George Lucas.
Conculsion? It'll probably be better. Just like The Force Awakens.
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Y'know, I used to like Lucas, too.
Eh, oh well.
~Skeeter The Lurker
3809821 well, A New Hope was good. Lucas wrote that.
But fun fact: Most of the dialogue got reworked by friends of Lucas such as Brian De Palma (Carrie), who wrote the opening crawl from scratch, and John Milnus (Apocalypse Now), who did dialogue reworking. Harrison Ford improvised his own dialogue, and Carrie Fisher did script doctoring work as well.
The Empire Strikes Back was written entirely by Lawrence Kasden (Raiders of the Lost Ark), with Lucas providing the story. Return of the Jedi had Lucas returning to co-screenwriting duties, shared with Kasden.
Meanwhile, the Prequels were written entirely by George Lucas. And they are awful.
Meanwhile, The Force Awakens was written by Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3), Lawrence Kasden, and J.J. Abrams himself, with absolutely no imput from George Lucas.
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Amazing how big a difference that made, too.
~Skeeter The Lurker
All aboard the hype train!
This is terrible news.
3809801 Better than Temple of Doom.
3811062
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that's a joke.
~Skeeter The Lurker
3811119 No, I'm serious. I'd rather watch the badly CGI-ed alien that sit through 2 hours of screaming and unpleasant imagery.