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Chris_MacGuffin
Posted: August 25th, 2006, 12:05pm Report to Moderator
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True. Howabout we call this Midnight Moves II and if the original II gets back on track and shows some life in it then that can be III.

That way we can release it without having to wait for II.
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Quoted from Chris_MacGuffin

Oh and remember the stories should link up to one another. Hence forth my story is a prequel to "The Eye" in some ways or another and will reference places and people who appear in the other scripts.  
  


Can anyone send me on overview of stories that are in progress for this. I don't wanna write something totally removed from the overall theme. I know we have the toybox thing. Does that mean I should kick-off my story from a visual clue pulled from the toybox?
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Ah the only thing you have to worry about it that there's a town of Midnight Moves.
And to pm the other writers the draft once you're done. If it's too out there, we'll tell you and you can always make revisions.
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Should the town "Midnight Moves" be mentioned in each script?

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It doesn't have to be, but that'd be a nice reference point.
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Okay, I made the cemetary "Midnight Moves Cemetary", did a little work on the rest of the script, too, and e-mailed the script to Topher.

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So am I correct in my assumptions?  

I haven't heard a word about this at all since my last post.
Is it still a go?

I know I'm done, and James is done, too.
Anyone else?

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Haven't heard much more about this either. In any case, I still have to give this a once-over before I personally would call it done. I'll try to get on that right away. Things have been hectic with me as of late (midterms are an issue among other things) so I haven't been able to participate here as much as I'd like but this seems to be the only thing with a deadline right now so I'm going to try and get this thing out there before too long.


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What's going on with this?

It would have been nice to have these scripts up on the board for Halloween reading.

If no one is going to get involved, would it be alright to send the individual scripts in to Don so he can post them for Halloween?

Someone...
Anyone?

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Just do it that way and if you guys ever get going again combine them. I'm going to release Molly Dolly parts 1 and 2 together in a Redux edition someday.


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CindyLKeller
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Thanks Steven,

I just didn't want anyone getting angry with me.

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Once you write your part, it is your property. Maybe you should take yours and start your own MM series because at least you care enough to worry.

I enjoy being given assignments in the vain of cheesy comedy B horror. That might be what I do well.

The second Molly Dolly has become more of a Western Comedy and not even horror at all.


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Well Wes, The Eye has turned out to be a real cheesy B short. It was fun to do AFTER I found time between all the overtime at work, and going to the darned doctors.
I like to keep my word though. If I say I will do something, then I try my hardest to get it done.

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I just looked at this thread again. I haven't really since I last commented on it, and it seems a lot has gone on since then. My curse for only going through the portal since if there's a large influx of postings, stuff gets lost. I've found comments on my own scripts months later sometimes. Mine was called "Welcome Back, Mother." I remember having some ideas for it, since I was going off the title alone. I may see what I can put together. I feel that as a whole, we would miss the October 31st deadline, but maybe it can still become something.

And I'll try and keep up on these threads a bit more.


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I started a script for this, but I've been busy with other projects. Now I've gone back to it and I'm plotting out the idea as a feature length script so I doubt I'll have anything to contribute for Midnight Moves.

James sent me his script for this and I thought it was great. Since Topher doesn't seem to be around, maybe you should just submit your scripts seperately.
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