04-07-2009, 04:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2009, 04:28 AM by Dr. Briggs.)
Well if you're asking for suggestions first:
Tentative forces of good: Mark Loftmore, along with his girlfriend Sarah (out of Waxwork II) travel dimensions in order to get the attention of Alice Johnson (Elm Street 4 & 5), and Michael Pearson (Phantasm series), and tell them that since they couldn't stop the evil in Cartagra, the others need to gather people to fight it in the real-world (Which is, basically, the movie-world. Cartagra of Waxwork II being pseudo-movie-world, which affects the real world)...
If any of this is confusing/if you haven't seen the films, I'd be happy to explain anything...
My initial horror RP query Wrote:I'd imagine something concerning those horror villains/heroes who have had their story-arcs fade away with either no conclusion or one that leaves things open (Though new guys would not necessarily be counted out, it would be harder with expected sequels that could change things), in a plot that left open in previous installments (I've thought of something concerning the books in Argento's 3 Mothers trilogy).Tentative forces of evil: Karl Raymar out of ONE DARK NIGHT breaks Herbert West (Re-Animator), Frank Hawkes (Alone in the Dark '88), Brigitte Fitgerald & Ghost (Ginger Snaps 2), Willard Stiles (Willard '02), The Strangers, and Leatherface, Tinker, and Sally Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw 3) out of various asylums to search for the books, since sane people would obviously have reservations against it.
Tentative forces of good: Mark Loftmore, along with his girlfriend Sarah (out of Waxwork II) travel dimensions in order to get the attention of Alice Johnson (Elm Street 4 & 5), and Michael Pearson (Phantasm series), and tell them that since they couldn't stop the evil in Cartagra, the others need to gather people to fight it in the real-world (Which is, basically, the movie-world. Cartagra of Waxwork II being pseudo-movie-world, which affects the real world)...
If any of this is confusing/if you haven't seen the films, I'd be happy to explain anything...
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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