vol 1 and 2 of Man-Thing had the authors write themselves into the story. My 6th issue is going to be entirely self-indulgent in that way, but it totally looked like you planned that in your story with Morrison. Really I'm just joking, but still...
[if you are interested in why I don't care about spoilers: a good story can't be ruined by a couple of sentences, take that m night shyamalan. EDIT: I'd way rather explain the artistic stuff I was going to try rather than having to demonstrate it in the script, haha!]
Originally posted by Oliver North
vol 1 and 2 of Man-Thing had the authors write themselves into the story. My 6th issue is going to be entirely self-indulgent in that way, but it totally looked like you planned that in your story with Morrison. Really I'm just joking, but still...[if you are interested in why I don't care about spoilers: a good story can't be ruined by a couple of sentences, take that m night shyamalan. EDIT: I'd way rather explain the artistic stuff I was going to try rather than having to demonstrate it in the script, haha!]
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Yeah I don't really care about spoilers unless it's a huge reveal. I think if a story loses its impact just based on a twist being spoiled then it was never that strong of a story to begin with.
Don't get me wrong, there is stuff I'd try not to reveal, but exactly: if everything I'm working toward relies on a twist I'm just not showing my consumers... I think that is a really cheap type of interest to draw to the work.
EDIT: I mean, there is lots I didn't include in my proposal
Originally posted by Oliver North
Don't get me wrong, there is stuff I'd try not to reveal, but exactly: if everything I'm working toward relies on a twist I'm just not showing my consumers... I think that is a really cheap type of interest to draw to the work.
On a sidenote, my novel's file just passed half a megabyte. Get on my level. uhuh
(I'm probably going to drop it into conversation a lot the next few weeks since I'm almost finished with it. /no shame)
dude, way to ****ing go!
if you need proof reading from someone whose mind is so literal they thought Animal Farm was just a nice story about animals, let me know.
[i]Originally posted by O[/B]
like I said, I'd way rather be David Simon than Tarantino. I'd rather my endings make sense than capture you for the next issue....