New Foxxinnia
12-02-2006, 04:53
MOVIE: [untitled]
The year is 206X and Japan has fallen into a slump. Multinational corporations openly sponsor members for the Diet and even then nearly all of them are horribly corrupt. At this time much of the royal family dies in a helicopter crash in Norway. This leaves only a new young emperor who had the flu at the time to take the place. Interested with the traditions of Old Japan, he is ashamed with the state of Japan so he and his most loyal friends from university plot to overthrow the government. Then during a relatively normal Diet session Empirical Guards overpower the Republic Guards and take the building. The Emperor declares himself the ruler and things get crazy-go-nuts. The rest of the film centres around a civil war throughout Tokyo and how all the other nations react. Not sure how it ends.
Short Series: The Blue Bedouin
2010-ish; the situation between Israel and Palestine is back to suicide bombings and tanks destroying houses, but suddenly minions of this constant terror start getting snipered by obviously the same gun. One day a Palestinian suicide bomber, next an Israeli house demolisher, then a mortar launcher, then a border guard. The only hint as to who he is is occasional photos of a man dressed wholly in a Robin's Egg Blue, dubbed "The Blue Bedouin" by the media; completely covered leaving only his eyes unavailable to the imagination. Even if he is captured he escapes the prison or kills all the guards before they can get sufficient coverage on him. A Palestinian/Israeli investigative team is sent out to find him and figure out why he's doing it. At the end he is killed and the last episode explains everything and the later effects. The reason will blow your mind. Not in a Evangelion way though. In a good "Ohh, hey. That makes sense. I learned something today," way.
Fictional Text Book: [untitled]
Pretty simple idea. The book is a textbook "from" an alien world. The Intro states this: a strange capsule landed in the Indian Ocean in 1996; fishermen pulled it into their boat and gave it to some scientists. For months they tried to open the container until they do. Inside they find electronic storage containers. Thousands apparently set in some sort of order, and also they find one book. Years they spend translating the book hoping it as some tome of all their advanced technology. Instead they find out that it is rather a large history book chronicalizing the immense history of a planet of people. Two intelligent species separated on different continents make their own amazing culture that rise and fall and then find each other. They war, make peace, shit you would read in a history text book except interesting, because it's brand new.
Epic Series: Grand Peking Race
In honor of the Peking-Paris race of 1907 a huge rally/circuit race around the world is created. From Beijing through every continent, void Australia, and end up back in Beijing. The circuit part is whoever is in Beijing first. The rally part is every 50 miles times are tallied. Points are granted for the fastest 50 mile stretch, province, country, and continent. The main story however follows six different teams from different parts of the world and their hilarious and touching exploits around the world. But with over 200 competitors who could win?
Now which one should I invest time in?
The year is 206X and Japan has fallen into a slump. Multinational corporations openly sponsor members for the Diet and even then nearly all of them are horribly corrupt. At this time much of the royal family dies in a helicopter crash in Norway. This leaves only a new young emperor who had the flu at the time to take the place. Interested with the traditions of Old Japan, he is ashamed with the state of Japan so he and his most loyal friends from university plot to overthrow the government. Then during a relatively normal Diet session Empirical Guards overpower the Republic Guards and take the building. The Emperor declares himself the ruler and things get crazy-go-nuts. The rest of the film centres around a civil war throughout Tokyo and how all the other nations react. Not sure how it ends.
Short Series: The Blue Bedouin
2010-ish; the situation between Israel and Palestine is back to suicide bombings and tanks destroying houses, but suddenly minions of this constant terror start getting snipered by obviously the same gun. One day a Palestinian suicide bomber, next an Israeli house demolisher, then a mortar launcher, then a border guard. The only hint as to who he is is occasional photos of a man dressed wholly in a Robin's Egg Blue, dubbed "The Blue Bedouin" by the media; completely covered leaving only his eyes unavailable to the imagination. Even if he is captured he escapes the prison or kills all the guards before they can get sufficient coverage on him. A Palestinian/Israeli investigative team is sent out to find him and figure out why he's doing it. At the end he is killed and the last episode explains everything and the later effects. The reason will blow your mind. Not in a Evangelion way though. In a good "Ohh, hey. That makes sense. I learned something today," way.
Fictional Text Book: [untitled]
Pretty simple idea. The book is a textbook "from" an alien world. The Intro states this: a strange capsule landed in the Indian Ocean in 1996; fishermen pulled it into their boat and gave it to some scientists. For months they tried to open the container until they do. Inside they find electronic storage containers. Thousands apparently set in some sort of order, and also they find one book. Years they spend translating the book hoping it as some tome of all their advanced technology. Instead they find out that it is rather a large history book chronicalizing the immense history of a planet of people. Two intelligent species separated on different continents make their own amazing culture that rise and fall and then find each other. They war, make peace, shit you would read in a history text book except interesting, because it's brand new.
Epic Series: Grand Peking Race
In honor of the Peking-Paris race of 1907 a huge rally/circuit race around the world is created. From Beijing through every continent, void Australia, and end up back in Beijing. The circuit part is whoever is in Beijing first. The rally part is every 50 miles times are tallied. Points are granted for the fastest 50 mile stretch, province, country, and continent. The main story however follows six different teams from different parts of the world and their hilarious and touching exploits around the world. But with over 200 competitors who could win?
Now which one should I invest time in?