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Post by Starbeast on May 17, 2009 14:53:04 GMT 12
WITHOUT A CLUE, I did see this movie, it wasn't bad.
I also liked Mr. Caine in JACK THE RIPPER, a four hour tv movie, very well done, I want it on DVD.
Am I to understand that you miss Bunny wrote the Lennon stories?
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 17, 2009 20:10:07 GMT 12
Interesting, I have never knew that Michael Caine was in Jack the Ripper. The only Jack the R movie I saw is From Hell, and Ian Holm did a great job. It is based on Jack the Ripper, right? Haha, no, I did not the Lennon stories. What I meant is that I could have typed that story up since I have the book. You can try look for it online... but I am not sure you will find something. It definately won't be in a library. THE STORY. The Beatles are making an appearance! How lovely!!!! Yay! FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL IMAGES, AND PEACEFUL SMILES FROM EVERYONE. THE MUSIC OF THE FAB FOUR FILLED THE LUCIAN SKY, AND IN THE STRAWBERRY FIELDS, A CROWD OF PEOPLE STOOD AND STARED. JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE AND RINGO WERE SLOWLY FLOATING IN THE AIR LIKE BALLOONS.
[/i] Loved that bit. I also liked the part where Kite and Albert were arguing. And when Albert says "Thank you for proving my point!", that was excellent. Loved that! The part where Albert gets his double action vampire-hunting crossbow and the protective vampire vest.... was a bit too convenient, I thought. Come to think of that, Jack the Ripper is an Alien, not a vampire....? I imagine they (the Beatles) will somehow help Kite and Albert to get back home. And the Grey Alien will have some explaining to do. And I dont think that Jack the Ripper is actually dead.... normal human bullets would not kill an alien, I would imagine.
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Post by Starbeast on May 18, 2009 3:56:05 GMT 12
The Starbeast Interview HONEY BUNNY: "Interesting, I have never knew that Michael Caine was in Jack the Ripper. The only Jack the R movie I saw is From Hell, and Ian Holm did a great job. It is based on Jack the Ripper, right?" STARBEAST: "There's actually about dozen "Jack the Riipper" movies out there, some more disturbing than others. As for the film FROM HELL (also a Ripper movie), I thought it was very good, and I have been an Ian Holm fan since the movie ALIEN."HONEY BUNNY: "Haha, no, I did not the Lennon stories. What I meant is that I could have typed that story up since I have the book. You can try look for it online... but I am not sure you will find something. It definately won't be in a library." STARBEAST: "My next book search will be and "Lennon Stories".HONEY BUNNY: "THE STORY. The Beatles are making an appearance! How lovely!!!! Yay! FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL IMAGES, AND PEACEFUL SMILES FROM EVERYONE. THE MUSIC OF THE FAB FOUR FILLED THE LUCIAN SKY, AND IN THE STRAWBERRY FIELDS, A CROWD OF PEOPLE STOOD AND STARED. JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE AND RINGO WERE SLOWLY FLOATING IN THE AIR LIKE BALLOONS.
[/i] Loved that bit." STARBEAST: "The BEATLES was an easy choice for me to continue the story, I am totally aware of the BEATLE fans here, I am one too. In fact, I'm listening to a radio station piped into my computer, that plays BEATLE's music, facts, stories, interviews etc. 24/7, when I haunt this site."HONEY BUNNY: "I also liked the part where Kite and Albert were arguing. And when Albert says Thank you for proving my point! That was excellent. Loved that!" STARBEAST: "Writing dialogue Albert & Kite, was hard at first, but as I worked on thier characters, it's becoming easier."HONEY BUNNY: "The part where Albert gets his double action vampire-hunting crossbow and the protective vampire vest.... was a bit too convenient, I thought. Come to think of that, Jack the Ripper is an Alien, not a vampire....?" STARBEAST: "In my version, I wanted Albert to be a small collector of his own relics from his past (apart from the bits of papers and photos he'd carry in his dirty smelly clothes), like his crossbow and his anti-vampire vest. And his vest would probably be the only real protection he would have against blood thirsty fiends that might attack with weapons, besides claws and teeth."
"I kept picturing a younger Albert wearing his vampire gear, running around at night and having adventures in his early days. And his vest & crossbow was a decision that I hoped his readers would enjoy, I liked the idea. I only wanted to make slight changes in our heros, but I still wanted to keep the wonderful original formula of the crusty dusty Albert, and (the suppressed hero within) Mr Kite. Who of course puts up with the old man's equestrian fecal matters."
"And that's all I can say right now, Lady Bunny."
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 18, 2009 16:32:17 GMT 12
STARBEAST: "There's actually about dozen "Jack the Riipper" movies out there, some more disturbing than others. As for the film FROM HELL (also a Ripper movie), I thought it was very good, and I have been an Ian Holm fan since the movie ALIEN."I have been an Ian Holm fan since LotR... (quite late, eh?) It was quite funny to see a hobbit being a ripper. STARBEAST: "My next book search will be and "Lennon Stories".Good luck. STARBEAST: "The BEATLES was an easy choice for me to continue the story, I am totally aware of the BEATLE fans here, I am one too. In fact, I'm listening to a radio station piped into my computer, that plays BEATLE's music, facts, stories, interviews etc. 24/7, when I haunt this site."Excellent! will that station be Beatles-A-Rama by any chance? STARBEAST: "Writing dialogue Albert & Kite, was hard at first, but as I worked on thier characters, it's becoming easier."Indeed. Which character do you reckon is easier to write about, Kite or Albert? STARBEAST: "In my version, I wanted Albert to be a small collector of his own relics from his past (apart from the bits of papers and photos he'd carry in his dirty smelly clothes), like his crossbow and his anti-vampire vest. And his vest would probably be the only real protection he would have against blood thirsty fiends that might attack with weapons, besides claws and teeth."
"I kept picturing a younger Albert wearing his vampire gear, running around at night and having adventures in his early days. And his vest & crossbow was a decision that I hoped his readers would enjoy, I liked the idea. I only wanted to make slight changes in our heros, but I still wanted to keep the wonderful original formula of the crusty dusty Albert, and (the suppressed hero within) Mr Kite. Who of course puts up with the old man's equestrian fecal matters."Ah, I see .And naturally, that's the beauty of tribute stories. We follow the formula but add our own variables. And a change is always good, [and my favourite saying goes very well here Change we must ... to live again ] I'd like to read another Albert story off you [when you finish the current one]. "And that's all I can say right now, Lady Bunny." NO! Hey, if I threaten you (somehow) will you say more? Keep it up Benevolent Beastie
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 18, 2009 17:17:43 GMT 12
Ooh! ooh! The Beatles installment! So very cosmic! A HIBERNATING MOUNTAIN LIONNow that's a description! "Hello blokey, the hand of death is here."Always the colourful villain eh! Very nice! You play in my house like a kid and you wander into my room and say to me, "Ello Ello Sherlock, guess what? We'll be arriving at home in a decade or two, I hope you haven't made any plans." He said it like a silly sarcastic Monty Python Character. I guess that makes you the Tom Baker of DR WHO now doesn't it. (he spoke in that voice again) "Ooh oh, look at me, I'm Dr Who, say there my useless sidekick, let's tear up those season sport tickets and send ourselves to 1968. Ooh oh, I'm a self-employeed vampire-hunter, and I want to quit this job because it SUCKS. Kite plopped back down in his bed.
Seems like Kite is angry.... An angry Kite is always funny though Especially that I can visualise how he might sound saying that (visualize a sound... that's interesting!) Albert: "Better than tv, eh Holmes?"Go you mate! George: "I need a ciggy first, I'll puff a quick one."that reminds me of George saying in the Anthology in his distinctive voice "... I was trying to suss out if anyone had a reefer" THE FAB FOUR SEPERATED AND EACH MEMBER OF THE GROUP WENT TO A DIFFERENT FRONT DOOR, EACH DOOR WAS PAINTED A DIFFERENT BRIGHT COLOR. THEY WAVED AT EACH OTHER AND ENTERED DIFFERENT DOORS THAT LEAD INTO THE SAME HOUSE. IT WAS A HUGH HOME, MADE TO LOOK LIKE A ROW OF TWO-FLOOR HOUSES. I see the we watched Help! AND RINGO TWIRLED HIS DRUMSICKS.Ooh, I know Octie will squeal when she'll read this George: "It's late, I'm turning in. Nice meeting guys, and thanks for all of your complements."Ha! Octie and I wrote a Beatles story where we joked about the fact that George being the youngest cant miss his bed time. And Jonh would always say "Is it past your bed time, Georgie?" Awwww Starbeast, that was superbly written! A cosmic read! thank you!!!! By the way, check out the Genres thread I have put an example of Lennon's Literature
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Post by Octie on May 19, 2009 2:01:50 GMT 12
A HIBERNATING MOUNTAIN LIONNow that's a description! Wow, I've never heard of mountain lions... but that is a cool description ;D THE FAB FOUR SEPERATED AND EACH MEMBER OF THE GROUP WENT TO A DIFFERENT FRONT DOOR, EACH DOOR WAS PAINTED A DIFFERENT BRIGHT COLOR. THEY WAVED AT EACH OTHER AND ENTERED DIFFERENT DOORS THAT LEAD INTO THE SAME HOUSE. IT WAS A HUGH HOME, MADE TO LOOK LIKE A ROW OF TWO-FLOOR HOUSES. Yay, reference to my favourite Beatles film AND RINGO TWIRLED HIS DRUMSICKS.Ooh, I know Octie will squeal when she'll read this ... *squeeeaaal* Hehe, nice one Awesome story, Starbeast Thanks for putting the Beatles in there!! I got so excited when I got home today and Honey told me about your Beatles story... I had a big essay to finish and I thought reading the story will be a nice treat at the end of a stressful day, so I was really looking forward to reading it, and I loved it I really like the way you do the dialogues, and I like your style in general. Very cool Haha, when Albert, Kite and the Beatles were talking about aliens, it made me think of the bit from Yellow Submarine where Ringo talks about "Unidentified Flying Cupcakes" I also liked your Holmes story (although I haven't finished reading all of it... hopefully I'll do so soon). Loved the "elementary school" joke - very cute I'm a bit of a Sherlock Holmes/detective stories fan, so it was fun to read
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Post by Starbeast on May 19, 2009 14:46:42 GMT 12
Thanks for the kind words ladies, I can feel the Karma flowing inside me to create such fun and fanciful stories to delight you all with.
Aye, the Beatles addition to the story was an idea I had floating in the Strawberry Fields of my brain, for a while.
I'll say more, when I'm finished. Art takes time.
See you both, and friends of the Beatles at the Fab Four's abode, in the story.
JOHN: "Starbeast really enjoyed the movie HELP, even when he was a little wolf."
PAUL: "The wolf captain also likes the Jack the Ripper character too. Even though, he's the toughest character to write for, Beastie defines a mental version of something different, not typical and predictable. However, there are those who wish to figure out a tale's ending quickly, rather than let the story unveil itself at it's proper time."
GEORGE: "Aye. When Jack says "Blokey", I get the spookies."
RINGO: "I wonder what's next in the Kite adventure? AaaaH we'll find out."
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 20, 2009 0:28:44 GMT 12
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Post by Starbeast on May 20, 2009 15:17:56 GMT 12
JACK: "All in good time............."
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 21, 2009 13:19:52 GMT 12
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Post by Starbeast on May 21, 2009 14:27:54 GMT 12
JACK: "That was a beauty, tastefully diabolical."
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Post by Octie on May 22, 2009 20:48:46 GMT 12
Hello there Starbeast Just read the latest additions to your Box story... very, very cool indeed I liked the bit with Paul and Ringo: R:"I want to be an actor like Christopher Lee" P:"You're not tall enough" R: "the director will make me tall" very cute! Love your Beatle-y dialogues ;D (and you put the "button" quote there, yay ;D ) So sweet how they're looking after Eric It was quite scary when Kite went out for tobacco and suddenly Jack the Ripper was behind him with his sword cane going "don't..... turn around"... I could actually imagine how he said it... '>_< (that's my wincing, worried smiley) I think you've written Jack the Ripper really well, and I think you're really good at writing horror-style... that Jack-Samiface encounter got me nervous ">_< ... I felt so bad for her, and those poor construction workers Haha, I'm not very good with horror And I really like how you describe people/things in a detailed and vivid way... very cool Wonder what the next episode will be like... My favourite character in a certain book is a werewolf. By the way, Ringo has wonderful drawing skills (Did you draw that picture?)
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Post by Honey_Bunny on May 22, 2009 23:02:21 GMT 12
So sweet how they're looking after Eric Oh I loved all the Eric bits. He was rated best character here. I think you've written Jack the Ripper really well, and I think you're really good at writing horror-style... that Jack-Samiface encounter got me nervous ">_< ... I felt so bad for her Haha, I'm not very good with horror As if I am! She read the pre-last chapter for me and she skipped the gory bits. And I really like how you describe people/things in a detailed and vivid way... very cool Likewise! I love the unique details My favourite character in a certain book is a werewolf. And his name is................. That scene with Samiface reminds me of the movie Naked (in the begining and towards the end). And the werewolf up comings makes me think of Dr Who's episode Tooth and Claw (one of my favourites) Keep writing, mate!
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Post by Starbeast on May 23, 2009 15:17:52 GMT 12
Octie: "Hello there Starbeast, Just read the latest additions to your Box story... very, very cool indeed" Starbeast: "Thank's I'm proud that I can take bits and pieces of movies, tv and novels and create a complete story."Octie: "I liked the bit with Paul and Ringo: R: I want to be an actor like Christopher Lee P: You're not tall enough R: the director will make me taller very cute!" Starbeast: "I got into "BEATLE" mode, and jotted down notes. I can hear them in mind as I write for the FAB FOUR, I can even imagine seeing them. I really do enjoy doing bits of "gab" with them. And since I had a big happy Beatlesque response to the addition of the Beatles, of whom I was originally going to write only two chapters of them. I decided to expand them into even further chapters of my "BOX SAGA". I'm having a fun time doing it.Octie: "Love your Beatle-y dialogues ;D (and you put the button quote there, yay ;D ) So sweet how they're looking after Eric." Starbeast: "The "Button" qoute, was a nice touch and pleasent way to acknowledge a friend. And as for Eric the mouse, I liked the idea of the elderly gentleman who found a friendship with a mouse. So, I expanded the concept. Even I felt for the little mouse as he was comforted by Albert because he was afraid. I did also want Eric to be very happy too, I mean, he heard the first cool version of the song "CAN'T BUY ME LOVE" and he grooved to it."Octie: "It was quite scary when Kite went out for tobacco and suddenly Jack the Ripper was behind him with his sword cane going "don't..... turn around...", I could actually imagine how he said it. I think you've written Jack the Ripper really well, and I think you're really good at writing horror-style." Starbeast: "I wanted to make the story interesting and surprizing as well. Thank you for the praises, I do enjoy a good thriller now and then. Jack is actually the most difficult character to write for, but fortunately, he turned out great I thought."Octie: "That Jack-Samiface encounter got me nervous ... I felt so bad for her, and those poor construction workers..." Starbeast: "The Jack-Samiface Encounter, was actually a tribute to Samiface, she PM'd me earlier and said: "Keep it Vicious!" So I gave her a scary carnival ride."Octie: "And I really like how you describe people/things in a detailed and vivid way... very cool Wonder what the next episode will be like... My favourite character in a certain book is a werewolf." Starbeast: "Thanks again Lady Octie.......a werewolf, you say, cool.Octie: "By the way, Ringo has wonderful drawing skills Did you draw that picture?" Starbeast: "I like the idea that Ringo has many little talents, and no, it's not my drawing."
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Post by Starbeast on May 23, 2009 16:17:42 GMT 12
Honey Bunny: "Oh I loved all the Eric bits. He was rated best character here." Starbeast: "I like Eric too. But I didn't know he has fans, nice." Honey Bunny: "As if I am! She read the pre-last chapter for me and she skipped the gory bits." Starbeast: "I wanted to show somewhere in the story, that he is a monsterous person, a real savage. Samiface gave me the idea where to put the violence in the story. Samiface had PM'd me earlier, and said: "Keep it Vicious!", so I gave her tribute, and a scary canival ride to remember.Honey Bunny: "Likewise! I love the unique details." Starbeast: I try to make it colorful and vivid."Honey Bunny: "And his name is................." Starbeast: " I wonder what that story is. Thanks for a hint in my direction, but I think your sister doesn't mean me."Honey Bunny: "That scene with Samiface reminds me of the movie Naked (in the begining and towards the end). And the werewolf up comings makes me think of Dr Who's episode Tooth and Claw (one of my favourites)." Starbeast: "I didn't see either of what you mentioned, I take it that the movie "NAKED" is about a serial killer."Keep writing, mate! God Willing, my friend.
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