Lights... Camera... ACTION!!: A Hollywood Quest

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Hi Magoose here one of the guys helping Duke.

So we have some bad news.

The quest has been canceled as duke does not want to write it anymore.

I'm going to ask if I can take over for it, because I like this quest, and it would be a shame to kill it
TBF, Mags, you have been doing a lot of the heavylifting for the quest, so this will be in good hands. :)

To be clear to everyone, this is just me burning out on imagination of the quest, since my muse has been hitting me over the head a lot with so many different ideas that I just can't find myself too interested in this.

I'll still hang out here, though, since this still does have a sepcial place in my heart.

I'd like to thank you all for making this a wonderful experience while it lasted.

I'd also like to thank @Magoose, @Fluffy_serpent, and @Martin Noctis for doing so much to help prepare and write this quest. I couldn't have done it without you all. :D

I'll see you all around.

With so many regards, Duke William Of.
 
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Oh and one little thing to say:

I am doing more rolls in the background again. Sorry guys, but I'm going to keep my secrets.
 
Movie Pitch: STAR WARS: The Adventures of Tag and Bink
Movie Pitch:
STAR WARS: The Adventures of Tag and Bink


GENRE: Comedy

SUBGENRE: Spoof/Parody

FORMAT: Live Action Movie

Set Up: Inspired by the tragicomedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard. The story follows the misadventures of Tag and Bink two rebel officers who, after escaping from the Tantive IV by disguising as stormtropers in Star War, keep getting into all sorts of trouble... During their journey will find themselves on the Death Star, arriving too late for the Victory celebration in Yavin IV, recovering the crucial intel on the second Death Star from after the death of Manny Both-Hanz, anf being witness to the final duel between Luke and Darth Vader.

Director: Mel Brooks (with the Collaboration of George Lucas)
Composer: John Williams

Tag and Bink: The Titular Duo, two rebel officers with the best-worst luck in the galaxy and whose motivation is to stay out of as much trouble as possible, but they keep finding themselves out of frying pans into fires... They form a classic comic duo with Tag acting as the straight man and Bink as the funny man... Their humor has a lot of 4th Wall Leaning.

Played By: John Cleese and Michael Palin.
Alternate: Graham Chapman and Eric Idle.
Most of the Original cast of Star Wars are planned to appear reprising their original roles, but mostly as cameos or background characters while the action is focused in the POV of Tag and Bink
Mark Hamil: As Luke Skywalker
Carrie O'Brian: As Leia Organa
Bruce O'Brian: As Han solo
Toshiro Mifune: As Obi Wan Kenobi
Peter Mayhew: As Chewbacca
Kenny Baker: As R2D2
Anthony Danials: As C3PO
Peter Cushing: As Whilhuff Tarkin
Jeremy Bulloch: As Boba Fett
Billy Dee Williams: As Lando Calrissian
David Prowse: As Darth Vader
Ian McDirmand: As Emperor Plapatine

A.N.: Fuck Yeah!!! I have finally finished my exams, and now I can be more involved in this awesome quest... This is obviously an attempt to get the funniest Star Wars comic ever into a film, and since we are Lucasfilm we can do it with the original cast of SW, and having the freaking Mothy Python plying the Duo
 
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All I wil l say is this:

Sunrise may be the Hosue that Gundam Built...

But oh boy will it now be the start of many houses that they will build. (Sweet Jesus Miraculous.)
 
National Geographic Presents the Writings of Claudia Nerva
National Geographic Presents the Writings of Claudia Nerva:

One evening, as the golden rays of the setting sun painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, Bruce entered Mary's bedroom, carrying a beautifully illustrated book, the newest edition of National Geographic. The book was filled with stories of enchanted forests, brave knights, and mythical creatures. It was their treasure trove of imagination.

Mary's eyes sparkled with anticipation as she snuggled under her cozy quilt. Bruce sat down on the edge of her bed, the soft glow of the bedside lamp casting a warm light upon them. He opened the book, and its pages whispered with the promise of extraordinary tales.

"Are you ready, little dragon?" Bruce asked, a twinkle in his eye.

Mary nodded eagerly, her small hands clutching her favorite stuffed bunny tightly. "Yes, Daddy! I can't wait!"

Taking a deep breath, Bruce began to read. His voice danced through the room, carrying Mary away to distant lands and magical realms. Together, they embarked on grand adventures, meeting fantastical creatures and encountering thrilling challenges...and tonight, he weaved together tales long ago written down by the greatest storyteller of old (in his not so humble opinion).

"In ages long since past, when Terra had only had just begun to heal following the Titan War and the the divisions of her domains between the Olympian victors, Jupiter Tutator came to learn of the treachery of his first wife, whom the Greeks call Metis and the mother of Bellona Minerva besides, that shortly before their victory, she had conceived with him their firstborne children and learned that one of them was prophesized to overthrow him, mirroring the actions he himself had taken against his own father Saturn. Fearing the death of her child, she had turned to her father Oceanus, the Titan of the Sea, and through him struck a bargain to protect the life of their child, turning traitor to protect her own. Despite a lack of results, yet forced to choose between his duties to his family and the nation, his first decree as Deus Imperator and God of Justice, was to put her on trial as a traitor to the gods. Found guilty, Jupiter had ended her life by transforming her into her favored flower, that of a lotus, and hiding her away in the vast gardens of Olympus. And yet...each day, and even after being wed to Juno, he would visit Metis' Lotus in the garden for a time before returning to his duties.

This went on for such a time that it would eventually anger the newlywed Juno Moneta, attracting the attentions of Nemesis Fortuna and Discordia, whom sought to turn Jupiter's attentions back unto Juno. And so they plotted to return those attentions back unto Juno, and after a fair few foiled plots, they stole away Metis' lotus and worked it into one of Olympus' great feasts. And it worked for a time, the disappearance enough to garner Jupiter's attentions...until the day came that a number of the pantheon that had attended the feast had fallen ill, among that number Ceres, Juno, Latona and, strangely, Jupiter himself. Besides themselves as the illness steadily worsened, it was Jupiter who succumbed to the pain as he struggled with a piercing headache the likes of which no man had ever before seen before or since; unable to cope with the mounting pains, he split his own skull open to relieve the pressure...and in the process learned why the pains had mounted, as the goddess Bellona Minerva sprang fully formed of his mind. And it was upon beholding his daughter's visage for the first time that he had learned of what had happened to the Lotus, equally bringing a great pain to his breast as it did enrage him. At that same time, however, Juno learned of her own folly as each of the goddesses plagued by the illness gave birth to a new generation of gods and goddesses, Juno herself carrying forth Mars Silvanus into this world
...sweet Jesus, Carrie, this woman had a way with words!"

"Daddy! You can't-" the scandalized look he got from Mary was priceless, even as her whipping around was super uncomfortable on his lap.

"Ope...you're right, I shouldn't be saying things like that," Bruce said teasingly, hugging her closer to him and kissing the top of her head, hoping to head off any drama from her before bedtime.

"Humph," she puffed, looking forward and crossing her arms.

Every once in awhile, she'd get like this, cutely mad at him for some minor transgression...heh after he read her a story before bed. But every night he'd would sit by Mary's side, ready to weave a magical tale that would transport them both to a world of wonder and adventure. So his solution was always to continue reading.

They sailed across the shimmering seas on a pirate ship, searching for buried treasure on a faraway island. They tiptoed through ancient castles, solving riddles and discovering secret passageways. They flew high above the clouds on the back of a friendly dragon, the once god Mars, marveling at the breathtaking sights below.

With each turn of the page, Bruce's voice painted vivid pictures in Mary's mind. She could almost smell the sweet scent of blooming flowers in the enchanted meadow and feel the cool breeze on her face as they soared through the starlit sky. The tales were filled with valuable lessons of bravery, kindness, and the power of imagination.

As the final words of the story echoed through the room, Bruce closed the book gently. Mary sighed contentedly, her eyes shining with joy.

"Daddy, that was the best story ever!" she exclaimed, hugging her father tightly.

Bruce smiled, his heart swelling with love. "And you, my dear, are the best listener and adventurer," he replied, planting a soft kiss on her forehead.

In the soft embrace of the bedtime routine, Bruce and Mary shared a special bond that would forever hold them close. With dreams of magical lands and courageous heroes filling their minds, they drifted into a peaceful slumber, ready to embark on new adventures in their dreams.

And so, in that cozy little house, the bedtime stories of Bruce and Mary continued to be whispered each night, nurturing their imaginations and creating cherished memories that would last a lifetime.


A/N: It occurs to me, only now, that I wrote Bruce into the same position as Claudia's father...passing a story down through untold generations, each with their own twist to make their children just a little happier.
 
[]Untold stories through the Generations (Unknown Effect)
[]Mary and Bruce's Bond gets even deeper (Exactly what it says on the tin)
[]Oh nuts. THis is bonkers (Another Cache is found in Crimea)
...I want to choose three, but that doesn't mesh with the story of a father and daughter.

To choosing the best regret.
[X] Untold Stories through the Generations (Unknown Effect)
 
Red Twilight
Red Twilight

Within his dimly lit office with only the dim light of the outside peeking in through the blinds to offer illumination, John Milius blinded himself to the problems of the world, most especially the rotten plague of war with the age old companion of a bottle of alcohol. It was darkly ironic, as John had previously used to hate the trope of the alcoholic who nursed trauma with beer and booze, finding it rather cliche and a contrived way to get good men to forget their woes and descend into depravity. However, John found himself repeating these same cliches when they returned home, as he knew if he did drugs then he'd get fired from his drugs and the sweet release of liquor helped to heal the pain of Romania.

Romania, oh sweet Romania. What a stupid decision it was to go to such a horrible place, where an ongoing Revolution had been born from bloody rioting and the impaling of the ruling Communist leadership in an orgy of violence that made the French reign of terror look sane. There was no mistake within America that Romania was a bloodbath and hellhole, but John still bravely ventured to capture the story. Everyone told him that he was mad, that he would get hurt or worse come back a very changed man, but he never listened, viewing this as material that he needed to receive for Red Dawn, his return to the Director's chair that would make him just as much of a legend as Lucas, Spielberg, or Scorcese. How naive, how immature to thrust himself into a war zone just to get material. Then again, John had always been fascinated with war.

From a young age he had been enthralled with dreams of action and violence on the far off battlefields. This had started with conversations with World War II veterans, where their tales of deployments had always captured John's fascination and imagination, with the young boy always happening to miss the far off and haunted stares that accompanied the stories. When he lived in San Diego, he often visited the beaches near Camp Pendleton and made friends with a number of Marines, their stories of brotherhood and purpose filling him with a sense of drive. During the late 60's at a time when the youth of America had hated Vietnam with a passion and were marching in the streets to protest the war, John wanted deeply to enlist with the Marines, wanting to make a career out of it and reach General. For better or worse, he would never get to join the greatest brotherhood due to his asthma. While John found new callings with surfing, writing, and a deep appreciation of Japanese culture; he always felt lost since then like he missed out on his true calling as a Marine. It was what caused John to be admittedly obsessed with war ever since, what made him write several stories on the subject such as the Apocalypse Now script, and what pushed him to create Red Dawn.

The desire to have an air of authenticity with the Romanian footage was derived from his watching and deep enjoyment of Napoleon. While America had passed on the film, John watched it multiple times and what always enthralled him to call it his favorite along with Star Wars was Napoleon's deep commitment to realism and grand scale. There were no toy soldiers or exaggerated effects, there were real battles being played out with thousands of soldiers, all real veterans of their respective national armies that managed to recapture perfectly one of the greatest series of wars in human history nearly two centuries later. If John wanted to truly bring home to America modern urban warfare and create a realistic scenario of what an invasion of the states would look like, he needed to go to the next best thing with the current target of Soviet invasion, Romania.

When John had arrived at Romania through smuggling via the Yugoslavian border, his rather boyish fascination had quickly eroded as he came face to face with the true horrors of modern warfare. The Soviet-Romanian War was not like World War II, or at least the western front of the conflict where battles were fought in clean conventional engagements where both sides pushed against each other to paint the map. The war was personal and bloody, everywhere was a battlefield, the whole country was turned into a living hell to force the Romanians to submit to marxist serfdom and have their souls crushed. Roads and fields became filled with mines where one needed to tiptoe or risk getting their leg blown up. One had to avoid open areas for fear of snipers or getting marked by Soviet jets. To go about your day, you had to numb yourself to the sound of artillery and shooting and differentiate between distance and intent. Anything and everything could be used as a weapon with no building sacred and no person of age or gender considered alien to the war. Everyone had to fight in, not just for liberation from Communist rule, but for the survival of the Romanian people, most especially when they were regarded as less than human by the Soviets and thus transitioned into being lab rats for Soviet healthcare.

And yet, in spite of the horrors that the Romanians endured, they continued on, resolved to fight another day and that even if they could never see a free Romania, that their blood would be used as the cement for a new future where Romanian kids never knew oppression and lived in peace. The hearts of Romanians were filled with intense hatred for the Russian that drove them to impale almost every survivor of a battle, but when John spoke with them, there was some fleeting remnants of hope and optimism, most especially when he shared stories of America. The American Dream may be dead in the eyes of most of the nation for one reason or another, but in Romania it was one of their core tenents of hope, that someday they could live like the West in prosperity and freedom where any man or woman can choose their destiny and rise high to live as they like, a world where Romania can finally escape its history of abuse via authoritarianism.

What drove them most especially was movies. For some reason, Romania was obsessed with movies and shows. Anything from Hollywood that passed the state censors became widely adored by them, case in point being Columbo where the story of one man who stood for justice and defied the odds to end evil giving comfort to a people whose state turned the police into weapons of fear and oppression. When John shared that he was gathering their stories for a documentary and perhaps a movie, many resistance fighters lined up, excited to share their stories and be a part of Hollywood amidst this hell. As part of his activities, John had smuggled in copies of Star Wars, and when he showed the resistance fighters the movie, and they saw the greatest story of all time and how a simple farm boy and his friends stood up to an evil Galactic Empire and destroyed their greatest weapon, it moved them to tears, giving them a sense of renewed purpose and hope that if Luke Skywalker can stand against the Empire, then so can they.

John had formed somewhat of a friendship with a woman named Natalya. She was a beautiful and bright eyed woman who from a young age had dreamed to be a performer, at first as a ballerina through a harsh training regimen, and when she watched Columbo, to flee to Hollywood somehow, someday and become a famous actress, to be like Carrie O'Brian from Star Wars. John gave her inspiration and in return she helped him endure the horrors he found on a daily basis, to push on and capture as much as he could and share their stories. John promised to have her star in a Lucasfilms movie, and days before he left she died of Anthrax infection after being caught in a retalitation attack by the Soviets bio units. He couldn't even be with her in her dying moments or see her buried.

John took another deep swig of vodka, looking at his reflection in the bottle in disgust. What right did he have to make a movie, to make any movie after what he went through? He went to Romania for adventure, and in the process he experienced the worst of mankind and made life more difficult for the resistance, them often putting themselves into harm's way to protect him and his crew to share their message. They placed all their hopes on him, but he was just a lousy hack of a writer, and while he gave his testimony to Congress, there was nothing substantial they could do so long as Moscow had nukes. How could he possibly make a war movie, when anything he came up with would be but a shallow imitation and poor bastardization of what the real heroes went through?

So deep was John in his sorrows that he didn't notice the knock, and opening of the door. "John, can we have a minute?" Asked Dave Allister softly.

John looked up from his stupor and found himself coming face to face with his three writing comrades; Dave Allister, Robert Zemeckis and Paul Schrader. They were all far more talented than him, and far smarter as they never risked their lives in a warzone for their movies. Since he got back he hadn't really had a conversation with any of them, too ashamed and disgusted of himself and frustrated that they would never know what he went through.

"If you're looking for the script, I'm almost done." John said of his semi-annual commitment, pointing to his type writer where a mess of papers laid about, some having pieces of a script, some blank, and some just a bunch of printed gibberish, no two pages containing the same movie.

"John, we're not hear about the scripts." Paul began.

"If it's Red Dawn I'm gonna get with Mike and work on the budget, I promise." John said with a lazy wave.

"John, we don't give a shit about the script or movie, none of that concerns us. We're concerned about you. Ever since you returned, you've done nothing but wander around drunk. If you don't die of a liver failure then you'll die of something dangerous and stupid." Robert said rather bluntly to concerned looks of Paul and Dave.

John laughed, "Dangerous, DANGEROUS? You people have no idea of what dangerous is, living comfortably in suburbia, having six number checks and working nine to fives, the most difficult thing you have to worry about is whether dinner is gonna be cold or not!" John said rather accusingly.

"Yes John, we don't know exactly what you went through and in many ways can't relate, but that doesn't mean you should shut us out. We're your friends, we want to support you. It's not easy, but we're here for you and we want to see you heal." Paul said.

"Oh, so I can get back to Red Dawn and pump another Lucasfilms movie? Well forget it, because I'm never gonna do any fucking films again, Romania is my last one!" John yelled.

"John, you don't mean that-" Robert began.

"I do!" John said slamming his desk with his fist, "I'm a goddamn sham aritst and idiot who couldn't be content playing make believe and wanted to be authentic, playing with people's lives and profiting off of their fight for survival. What the fuck kind of right do I have to profit off of their misery? How can I possibly pay tribute to their struggle, to their ongoing hell?!"

"John, you shouldn't place all the guilt and burden on yourself." Dave cautioned.

Frustrated, John rose up and marched to Dave at face, "And what gives you the right to lecture me?! WHAT-"

"BECAUSE I'M THE GODDAMNED BASTARD WHO WROTE DRACULA!" Yelled Dave, being mad for what was the first time that John had ever known Dave, making him and both Paul and Robert take steps back in shock, "I made a fucking vampire movie without any thought for the consequences, how others would interpret when I've seen what Some Nights and Star Wars do, and in the process I unleashed a revolution, uprooted people's lives and peace all for something I considered a fun fantasy project! I may not have experienced what you have John, I know that I can never directly relate to what you endured, but every night I have to fight myself to sleep because of the terrible crushing guilt that I get to sleep next to my wife, have a loving daughter and son, while countless families are torn apart or destroyed because of what I wrote." Dave explained.

Silence then settled for a period, no one sure of where to continue, "So why do you still want to work, how did you continue writing?" John asked, referring to Dave's recent invention of Taxman Cometh.

Dave thought for near a minute and then sighed, "Because as tainted as the love is, my passion is still there, and while I can never get rid of the guilt, I deal with it. I talk it out with Farah. She helps me to see that for whatever responsibility I have, that quitting isn't accountability, it's cowardice. That I have to own up to it, and make sure everything from here on out is done right by who I affect, and that I can be better."

John processed Dave's words, finding right within them but also unsure, "I don't want to ruin your days-"

"That doesn't matter, what's most important is you, we're here cause we care." Paul firmly reminded.

Unsure of what he did to deserve friends like these, John capped the bottle, and began to share his tale.
 
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Oh boy this is heavy as shit. I love it.

[]John crawls out from the bottle with the help of the boys (John gets an intervention from the writers room and it works, autopassing that action)
[]It gets worse (Meanwhile in Romania Soviet troops are getting sick)
[]Something is going to give (Unknown effect)
 
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