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

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Lights...

Camera...

Action...

With these words, it is the destiny of men, women, and directors to write their names in the stars as masters of acting and creating talents for the good of money, talent, and fame.
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AND... ACTION!!

Duke William of

I really need to finish my quests. :V
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Hollywood isn't a place, it's a way of life.
-Helene Hanff (1916-1997)


Lights...

Camera...

Action!

With these words, it is the destiny of men, women, and directors to write their names in the stars as masters of acting and creating talents for the good of money, talent, and fame.

But that is simply one path to fame and fortune in this glamorous hell called the Film Industry. Some good can be done to protect your fellow employees, actors, and cameramen from the vicious studio producers and the powers that be.

This is your story of you... Just one struggling Actor who is trying to make their way into the world, to carve your name into the history of cinema, and beyond.

To become something more. A Legend.

Or just really really rich.

What is your name?:
[]Write in

What is your Gender:
[]Male
[]Female


What is your Age when you began your acting Journey:
[]Write in (Can be anywhere between 10, to 21)

What do you look like:
[]Place image.

What Era do you inhabit:

[]The Aftermath: Let the Twenties ROAR to life. Hollywood is on top of the world, it's a dog-eat-dog world in this place, Let's MAKE A MOVIE!! (You begin 1919, The war is over and you have to get off the ground quickly before your studio is destroyed by the sharks in the water of big studios...or go into animation.)

[]The Golden Age of Hollywood: Hays Code, Studio bigwigs wanting a piece of the pie, the Depression and the rise of Stars everywhere, what a time to be alive. (You start in 1934, It's the depression, studio execs are assholes and you are limited...but don't be discouraged, there are ways around the system.)

[]The Studio Collapse: Eventually the Studio's greed caught up to them and things started to break, Animation has entered the dark age. And Things are looking rough.OHH Joe Maccartny got elected into the senate. (The Year is 1952, Hollywood needs a makeover. Don't be a commie. Or don't get caught.)

[]New Hollywood: The Next generation has arrived the Hays code is dead and new horizons are everywhere. (The Year is 1970...New Hollywood and the Era of blockbusters are here.)

[]The Shining Eighties: Anime Craze, Action Films, and Sci-Fi have hit the scene and by golly, we are here to stay. (Its 1980, Synth Music, peppy sounds, and action stars are all the rage.)

[]Nineties Babies: The Eighties have come and gone, with many of the great and over-the-top action movies being thrown to the wayside for more cerebral and... another fare. (It's 1990...you have SO many choices to go down. Maybe you can make video game movies work this time?)

[]The New Millennium: Ahh a fresh start...a new age is about to begin. Perhaps you can carve out a niche in this great world you are in. (It's 2000, pray that things don't get any worse.)

[]Modern Day: It's been a long time since Edison filmed some people in a warehouse, with Modern cinema, the Giants of industry, and a willing population across the world, let's make something of yourself. (The Year is 2022, Let's make some entertainment.)

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A/N:


Welcome everyone to an Actor Quest, where you're playing as the actor this time, instead of the producer or director. Take control of the MC, and etch your name into Hollywood legend.

There's a lot you can do, everybody, so go wild with this. :)

I, Duke William of, will be your handsome QM this quest, with @Magoose, @Martin Noctis, and @Fluffy_serpent, as my co-conspirators here. If you have any questions, you can @ any one of us.

Fluffy provided the basis of this quest's rules, Magoose is writing these, I'm doing the edits, and Martin is the brainstormer. Also, Magoose Dice may or may not be involved here, so take that any way you will. :V
 
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Character Sheet
Character Sheet:

Name: Bruce "The Goose" O'Brian
Age: 17
Height: 5'9
Birthdate: September 15th, 1954
Nationality: Irish/American Citizen (Born in New York, Hell Kitchen, Raised in Ireland until you were 6)
Reputation: Unknown (No one knows who you are)

Stats:
Acting: 20 (You are a green actor, with experience, but otherwise completely new at the craft professionally.)

Screenwriting: 10 (You have talent, and by talent, you mean you can write in the English language proficiently.)

Directing: 5 (Your ability to direct is absolutely shit. You have no training)

Traits:
Classically Trained Actor: You have always learned how to be a consummate professional, no matter the script, the quality or the movie, or the others. (+5 to all rolls within a job, regardless of quality, budget and costars.)

Connected: Despite everything, you know people that will want you to succeed. (+10 to getting a role)

Irish: You are a son of the Emerald Isle and a child of Britiania. (Certain rolls are open to you which may be restricted to you otherwise if you were an American)

Athletic: You are in incredible shape, and can do things that really help you. (+10 to choreography rolls. -10 to all injury roll)
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Duke William of on Feb 10, 2022 at 11:59 AM, finished with 48 posts and 23 votes.

  • [X]Plan: The GOOSE IS LOOSE!:
    -[X]Bruce "The Goose" O'Brian
    -[X]Male
    -[X]16
    -[X]
    -[X]New Hollywood: The Next generation has arrived the Hays code is dead and new horizons are everywhere. (The Year is 1970...New Hollywood and the Era of blockbusters are here.)
    [X] Plan Giga-Chad
    -[X] Name: Chad Maverick
    -[x] Gender: Male
    -[X] Age: 15 years old
    -[X] Appearance:
    -[X]The Shining Eighties: Anime Craze, Action Films, and Sci-Fi have hit the scene and by golly, we are here to stay. (Its 1980, Synth Music, peppy sounds, and action stars are all the rage.)
    [x] Plan: Future Star
    -[x] Name: Nathan Bradshaw
    -[x] Gender: Male
    -[x] Age at starting year: 14
    -[x]The New Millennium: Ahh a fresh start...a new age is about to begin. Perhaps you can carve out a niche in this great world you are in. (It's 2000, pray that things don't get any worse.)
    -[x] Image of a person that doesn't exist, generated by AI
    [X] A Shinning Star
    -[X]Name: Hoshi Light (character is half Japanese)
    -[X] Female
    -[X]
    [X]The Golden Age of Hollywood: Hays Code, Studio bigwigs wanting a piece of the pie, the Depression and the rise of Stars everywhere, what a time to be alive. (You start in 1934, It's the depression, studio execs are assholes and you are limited...but don't be discouraged, there are ways around the system.)
    [X]Plan: Make Your Mark
    -[X]Name: Barry Berkman
    -[x] Gender: Male
    -[X]Age: 21
    -[X] Appearance:
    -[x]The New Millennium: Ahh a fresh start...a new age is about to begin. Perhaps you can carve out a niche in this great world you are in. (It's 2000, pray that things don't get any worse.)
 
Welcome to Hollywood!: Character Creation (January 1970)
[X]Plan: The GOOSE IS LOOSE!:
-[X]Bruce "The Goose" O'Brian
-[X]Male
-[X]16
-[X]
-[X]New Hollywood: The Next generation has arrived the Hays code is dead and new horizons are everywhere. (The Year is 1970...New Hollywood and the Era of blockbusters are here.)

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The payphone rang for a moment, or two, and you took a deep breath, hoping that someone would answer. You admitted that this entire venture was boneheaded, but you were adamant to make the choice and stick to it. Even though there was the very strong possibility that those things were idiotic.

And you did not know precisely what you were planning to do once you got to a city.

The noticeable click of the phone being answered entered your ear. "Honey. Is it really you?" Your mom's voice was quiet as you took a breath, allowing yourself to think through the emotions that you were currently feeling. So much was going on, that you didn't even have a chance to think of what to say to her.

"Yeah mom, it's me." You whispered, and you were unsure that she even heard you. Your heart raced for a moment, as you felt ill, the bile coming up from your stomach, and the tears welling up in your eyes.

"Are you almost there?" She said, as your feet shifted. "Almost to Hollywood?"

"Yeah." You replied, not being able to just say the words. Instead, you only listened to the thump of your heartbeat. "Actually just got into the city."

Starting Situation: 98
Support Roll: 90

"We're proud of you for making the leap, even with running away like that." She said as you felt a great deal of relief wash over your shoulders, and the weight of your lie disappeared just the same. "We could have taken you if you just asked."

"I know." You whispered, feeling unsure how to really say anything else.

Your throat felt dry and parched. Too many moments of feeling alone. "Did they get the message?" You asked.

"Yes, and while they are pissed off that you are coming without warning, you are welcome to stay at their place." Your mother said, with an annoyed tone in her voice.

A smile rose on your face. "You think they might be able to help me?" You asked.

"Of course, they will." Your mother replied. A pause occurred, nothing more than a heartbeat passed before she spoke again. "Bruce. Whatever you do, if you are willing to do this, we'll support you."

"Thank you." You whispered. "I love you. Tell Dad I'm okay."

"Tell him yourself." She said, as you turned, to see the old man waiting for you.

"Come on Bruce." He said as you hung up the phone, knowing it was the end of the conversation… like she always knew when you and your father were going to talk. "We need to talk."

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D100 => 98 #Starting Situation

"You're a damn foolish boy, leaving like that, scaring your mother sick with worry, I taught you better than that." He said as the city moved by with the speed. "If I had it my way, I'd ship your arse back to the Isle with your uncle."

"You hate uncle Finn." You replied with a drawl, allowing your accent to slip. "After all, he's a unionist."

"Finn at least won't let you hitchhike over a thousand miles to Hollywood." Your father replied. "You really want to do this, I know some mates of mine in Texas that can give you work. Real work, not chasing a fairy tale in a big city."

"And you found the American dream on a set of a western? That fired you when you threatened that executive who called you a potato fucker." You shot back.

"I have my dignity, your mother, and my pub, that's the dream right there." He laughed as he turned. "I raised you well enough for you to not be a freeloader. And I taught you well enough to not be like me."

"I want to work in Hollywood dad, ever since you first took me to the cinema to watch Flash Gordon." You protested.

"You are lucky that I have so many friends." He said.

"Who are you dumping me at?" You asked.

"Guess?" He replied.

"Who is it? "you guessed.:

[]You Sister's: "Catharine's? I thought you two weren't on speaking terms after you threatened her husband with that shotgun? Did she finally get a job behind the camera?"

[]Your Brother: "Gavin? I thought you said he would never survive being a screenwriter? He finally has some success?"

[]An Old Friend of the Family?: "Uh…Mr. Eastwood, open the door, it's Bruce. My father is calling in that favor you owe him. My name is Bruce, Bruce O'Brian."

[]He drove to a house: "If you're going into Hollywood, you need someone who knows the business, I know the business. I can get you a role if you let me. Now come on, let us get to work."

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Gain Trait: Unreasonable Expectations: People seem to think you are destined for greatness. (If you fail on a role, suffer a -5 to all rolls on the following movie, while if you are successful gain a successive +5 for every passed role. This caps at +50 to all rolls if you succeed. Only works for movies, not TV shows or commercials.)

Gain Trait: Connected: Despite everything, you know people that will want you to succeed. (+10 to getting a role)

Have one additional Action when the turns begin.

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Choose a Boon:

[]Attractive: You have a face that everyone can love. (+10 to Fan Rolls)

[]Classically Trained Actor: You have always learned how to be a consummate professional, no matter the script, the quality or the movie, or the others. (+5 to all rolls within a job, regardless of quality, budget and costars.)

[]Improve Expert: You have always a way to turn a simple scene on their heads (+5 to Script quality by you improve if you succeed in negotiations. +10 to comedy rolls)

[]Affable: You have always been able to work with people, and get them to listen, or listen to others. (+10 to Chemistry with Actors, Networking or Training Someone.)

[]Comedian: What you love is to make others laugh, and with a jump and a smile. (+10 to Comedic Roles, to playing the relief in other genres.)

[]Romantic: You have always been a romantic. (+10 to Romance or Dramatic Roles)

[]Martial Artist: You know how to fight, and fake a fight convincingly. (+10 to Action Roles and Choreography)

[]Gunslinger: You know how to handle almost all firearms, safely, and professionally. (+10 to Action Roles. Will automatically pass any equipment failure that occurs during production, and not hurt anyone, or yourself)

[]Media Darling: What can I say, the Camera Loves me (+10 to all critic rolls for your performances.)

[]Strong: I can get up from just about anything that you throw at me. (if you fail a choreography roll, you will not suffer an injury roll)

[]Method Actor: You believe that becoming the role is just as important as the acting. (If you succeed in a method acting roll, you will gain a +20 to the acting rolls. If you fail, suffer a -5)

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The Banes:

[]Primadona: You are the main attraction, and no one can say otherwise. (-10 to all costar relationship rolls if they are not friends)

[]Stage Fright: You can't stand there and do it in front of the camera, who might be watching. (-5 to all rolls, regardless of a genre unless you are comfortable in a genre.)

[]Poor Timing: You can't tell a joke to save your life. (-10 to comedy rolls)

[]Two left feet: You are clumsy, stupid, and downright terrible at moving. (-10 to choreography rolls)

[]Ugly: You have a face only a mother could love. (-10 to fan rolls)

[]Injury Prone: You have a tendency to get hurt at the worst possible times. (if you fail a choreography roll, you will suffer an injury, and the seriousness is dependent on how low the roll occurs)

[]Hated by the Media: So what, I don't give two shits about what they say about me. (-10 to all critic rolls for your performances.)

[]Blacklisted: You said some things you were not proud of back home, now no one in the Business will give you the time of day. (Rolls become far more limited until you win back the crowd.)

[]Careless: You don't need to care about safety, the crew has done everything right. (If there is an equipment failure, automatically fail)

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A/N:

Duke William of:

A short note, but each turn will take two in-quest months. Also, the Magoose Dice are already doing their magic. :V
 
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Voting ended. Leon wins by quite the explosive voting. I'm sorry, I just had to-
Adhoc vote count started by Duke William of on Feb 11, 2022 at 3:35 PM, finished with 38 posts and 22 votes.

  • [X] Plan: The Professional
    -[X]An Old Friend of the Family?: "Uh…Mr. Eastwood, open the door, it's Bruce. My father is calling in that favor you owe him. My name is Bruce, Bruce O'Brian."
    -[X]Classically Trained Actor: You have always learned how to be a consummate professional, no matter the script, the quality or the movie, or the others. (+5 to all rolls within a job, regardless of quality, budget and costars.)
    -[X]Poor Timing: You can't tell a joke to save your life. (-10 to comedy rolls)
    [X] Plan: Scripts and Breaking a Leg
    -[X]Your Brother: "Gavin? I thought you said he would never survive being a screenwriter? He finally has some success?"
    -[X]Improve Expert: You have always a way to turn a simple scene on their heads (+5 to Script quality by you improve if you succeed in negotiations. +10 to comedy rolls)
    -[X]Injury Prone: You have a tendency to get hurt at the worst possible times. (if you fail a choreography roll, you will suffer an injury, and the seriousness is dependent on how low the roll occurs)
    [X] THE FUTURE STAR GEESE
    -[X]An Old Friend of the Family?: "Uh…Mr. Eastwood, open the door, it's Bruce. My father is calling in that favor you owe him. My name is Bruce, Bruce O'Brian."
    -[X]Attractive: You have a face that everyone can love. (+10 to Fan Rolls)
    -[X]Media Darling: What can I say, the Camera Loves me (+10 to all critic rolls for your performances.)
    -[X]Method Actor: You believe that becoming the role is just as important as the acting. (If you succeed in a method acting roll, you will gain a +20 to the acting rolls. If you fail, suffer a -5)
    -[X]Primadona: You are the main attraction, and no one can say otherwise. (-10 to all costar relationship rolls if they are not friends)
    -[X]Poor Timing: You can't tell a joke to save your life. (-10 to comedy rolls)
    -[X]Stage Fright: You can't stand there and do it in front of the camera, who might be watching. (-5 to all rolls, regardless of a genre unless you are comfortable in a genre.)
    [X] Plan The Friendly Goose
    -[X]You Sister's: "Catharine's? I thought you two weren't on speaking terms after you threatened her husband with that shotgun? Did she finally get a job behind the camera?"
    -[X]Affable: You have always been able to work with people, and get them to listen, or listen to others. (+10 to Chemistry with Actors, Networking or Training Someone.)
    -[X]Injury Prone: You have a tendency to get hurt at the worst possible times. (if you fail a choreography roll, you will suffer an injury, and the seriousness is dependent on how low the roll occurs)
 
Your First Month Here: (January 1970)
The knock was louder than you thought as you shifted your feet, and was feeling uncomfortable and the feeling of dread kept rising in your stomach. The sick feeling was not going to leave you, as the door finally opened.

The man was tall, though only a little bit more than you were. His face was not scowling as you had come to expect it from so many films and television. He looked a little surprised, with the fact you were standing there at his door.

He looked up and down for a moment, examining your way of dress, and then looked at your face. "Can I help you?"

"Yes, Mr. Eastwood. My name is Bruce… Bruce O'Brian, you knew my father, William back when-"

That made Mr. Eastwood pause, and you saw him shake his head. "Will, I didn't think he was still alive, considering he fell off the face of the earth after he punched that producer in the face."

You frowned. "He owns a pub in New York now. In Hell's Kitchen, Called the Dying Light."

That made Mr. Eastwood, a stern man if you ever thought, crack a smile. "He always had a crap sense of humor, but made up for it with stupid names and jokes." He then turned to you. "So you're the Goose?"

You frowned. "Oh, he told you about that?"

"He told damn near everyone about that." He replied with a smile. "He would never stop talking about the stupid way you herded geese when you were a kid, always talked about you on set, and always had a picture ready to show us."

Mr. Eastwood stepped aside. "Come on in."

"Mr-" you started but the man just put his hand up.

"Call me Clint kid." He replied, and you realized that he was inviting you in. "You need something to drink?"

"I'm fine." You replied, before thinking again. "Do you have orange juice?"

"You're like my kids." There was a chuckle "Yeah, I'll show you."

He led you through the house and into the kitchen. "You live here?" You asked as you sat down at the table, as Clint poured a glass of juice and served it.

"Hell no, I rent this place whenever I'm working in town. I'm actually getting ready to head back to San Francisco for the premie of a new movie I'm in than try to work on a few more projects." Clint replied as you took a drink.

"Then why are you here?" You asked.

"Because a friend of mine from decades ago called a few days ago about his son running away from home, and that if he somehow shows up on my doorstep, I should talk to him about his stupid dream and how it may be a waste of time." Clint replied before you thought back to your father.

"That bastard." You swore as you were hit on the back of the head as you felt your accent slip again.

"I'd be careful about what words you say, this is my house and my rules." He stated as he sat down. "Your father told me the story, you graduated high school at 14 when most kids are freshmen." He frowned. "You had several prestigious universities and acting programs wanting to sign you up, and even the Royal Shakespeare company scouting you to join their ranks. Yet you chose to run away from home, and try your luck at Hollywood, where no one will give a shit about you?"

You looked away from him. "You have brains kid, something a lot of people don't have these days, brains… but not a lot of sense." Clint then forced you to look at him. "Tell me, something kid… Why did you throw it all away?"

"I didn't throw it away. I just wanted to be what I am." You replied.

Clint just frowned. "So you think your the next best thing than, some great kid who's going to waltz into Hollywood and people will eat from the palm of your hands?"

"No." You replied. "I want to earn this. I don't want it handed to me."

"Kid this is Hollywood, it's not what you do, it's who you know. You won't get anywhere when a thousand other people are doing the exact same thing, and want the exact same thing. Do yourself a favor, and go home. Go to college, do something with that brain of yours that will maybe give you some sense."

"Mr. Eastwood." You paused as his eyebrow raised. "Clint. I want to do this. I need to do this."

"For what, your family?" He questioned, as he squinted his eyes just as he did in his films, only this time, it filled you with dread.

And you didn't really have an answer. "I want it for myself." You replied.

Clint smiled. "You're going to need that." He then chuckled. "You're kinda like me kid. Just don't let this place destroy you as it destroyed so many like you."

"I won't."

What do you do:

You have 4 Actions:

[] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)

[] Ask Clint if you can act in a movie of his: You know you hate yourself for doing this, but you are going to ask Clint for some help, see if he can give you a role. DC 80 (Clint may be helping you, but not enough to give you a role in one of his films, or risk his reputation on getting you into a movie without some assurance.)

[] Gophering, and other signs of stuff: You want to try and learn how work behind the camera works, and what better way then being a gopher. DC 50 (You have no idea what the hell they were doing, and you have no idea either)

[] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)

[] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)

[] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)

[] Take a walk: Dad always said that the best ways to get inspiration are by walking, talking, and being open-minded. So you'll try that. DC 10 (You are just going for a walk, what could be really said.

[] Register in a theater: There is quite a few theater troops that are looking for some seasonal help for some play's that the regulars could not get to. Perhaps you can work there for a while. DC 60 (Everyone wants to be famous here in Hollywood.)

[] Go to a bar or something to make jokes: You wanted to try some comedy, perhaps you can try. even with your shit timing. DC 50 (Your Lack of comedy chops are going to be something that will bite you.)

[] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)

[] Research stuff, see if anything piques your interest: You may have graduated High School as a kid, but you never stopped trying to learn. DC 15 (Write-in what you want to learn about below)

[] Talk to Clint: You want to ask Clint a few questions, like how he met your father? DC 0 (You just ask Clint about ancient history)

[] Learn to play an instrument: You want to learn how to play something DC 80 (You have no idea what the hell you are doing.)

[] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)

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A/N:

So, Magoose and Fluffy both rolled for you getting an extra trait, with Fluffy doing it after. Magoose rolled a 98 and Fluffy a 90. Guess what the trait will be by reading the post...

Also, yes, I'm officially banning the both of them from rolling anymore. Bloody Magoose Dice...
 
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Adhoc vote count started by Duke William of on Feb 12, 2022 at 1:30 PM, finished with 49 posts and 17 votes.

  • [X] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)
    [X]Plan: Lets Make a Name!
    -[X] Gophering, and other signs of stuff: You want to try and learn how work behind the camera works, and what better way then being a gopher. DC 50 (You have no idea what the hell they were doing, and you have no idea either)
    -[X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    -[X] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)
    -[X] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)
    [X] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)
    [X] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)
    [X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    [X] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)
    [X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    [X] Plan: Get a good bod! 2.0
    -[X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    -[X] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)
    -[X] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)
    -[X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    [X] Register in a theater: There is quite a few theater troops that are looking for some seasonal help for some play's that the regulars could not get to. Perhaps you can work there for a while. DC 60 (Everyone wants to be famous here in Hollywood.)
    [X] Plan: Clint's Way or Broadway
    -[X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    -[X] Ask Clint if you can act in a movie of his: You know you hate yourself for doing this, but you are going to ask Clint for some help, see if he can give you a role. DC 80 (Clint may be helping you, but not enough to give you a role in one of his films, or risk his reputation on getting you into a movie without some assurance.)
    -[X] Register in a theater: There is quite a few theater troops that are looking for some seasonal help for some play's that the regulars could not get to. Perhaps you can work there for a while. DC 60 (Everyone wants to be famous here in Hollywood.)
    -[X] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)
    [X] Plan: Get a good bod!
 
Oh Dear...: Turn 1 Results and Turn 2 (January-February 1970)
Gophering=>69

You had actually considered joining another movie set, working for some low-budget B movie that was filming in Hollywood but found yourself on a tv set on the Warner backlot, for some show that you had never even heard of. Dressing in a suit and tie, everyone must have thought you were important but not so important, as you just ran around the set all day, looking for various items, and otherwise being an absolute nuisance to the director and producer who, after being rather impressed that you actually knew what they wanted...

Quietly fought over who you would be the assistant to during the remainder of the production, and after three days of arguments and fistfighting, there was a clear divide that, for the remainder of the shoot, you would be shared like some common piece of cloth.

They paid well enough, especially when you struck a chord with the producer, one James L. Brooks.

"So kid, what brings you to my lot?" He asked, as he sat you down during lunch break.

"I thought your show was filmed in Minnesota?" You asked as you read the script. "You have it written all over the margins."

"Had to get a last-minute scene in for the season, nothing too critical, but the men in suits wanted it," he replied. "I'm going, to be honest kid, your dodging the questions well, but why are you here, asking to work around as a gopher, you're too well dressed for that."

"I'm trying to make connections, do things like that, see if I can get a role somewhere?" you replied honestly.

"Trying to sneak onto a set and act like your part of the production." He paused, before giving a small laugh. "You remind me of a kid I used to know."

"Who's that?"

"No one you would know," James said. "So tell me kid, who are you?"

"Bruce, Bruce O'Brian." You replied as you held out a hand.

"Well, it's nice to meet you, Mr. O'Brian, I hope you have some luck in your adventures here in Hollywood. And a word of advice. Don't sell your soul for fame and power. it only leads you empty. Keep your soul, and yourself, and you'll be fine."

"Thank you Mr. Brooks."

Reward: +5 to Directing.

You have met: James L. Brooks.

+10 to getting a TV Roll for making a good impression on him.

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Auditions=>4

Clint was waiting at his car, sitting on the hood, sunglasses on his face, as you were escorted out of the station. "I'll take it from here officer." He stated as you were let out of the cuffs.

He stood there, gazing into your soul. "What the hell happened?" He was calm, but you knew he was angry... terribly angry at what you did.

You remained quiet, as you instead looked down to your feet. "I think it might be best for the both of us that you tell me before I ship your ass back to new york, and let your father deal with you."

You frowned but did not lookup. "A man touched me-"

That earned a light slap on the head from Clint. it was not a hard slap, but one that wanted to make you look up at him. "Speak up!" He demanded.

"A man touched me-" You stated.

That made Clint's eyes narrow. "So what, that happens sometimes."

"Not on my." You looked down, and that made Clint's face turn very angry.

Clint took a very hard moment to look at you.

"I was auditioning for a TV roll, one of them asked me my age, and then my name. I was truthful to them, and then as I recited the script, he walked over and told me to sound younger. I tried. Then he told me to try harder. Then he grabbed me, and I screamed." You froze and shook your head. "Then he started laughing, as his other producers joined him, but they did not like that."

You balled your fist. "I then kicked him in the balls, and taunted him."

Clint nodded, allowing himself time to process the things he said. "You know who that man was?"

"No. He didn't say his name."

"Do you know what the show was?" He asked.

"No." You replied, wiping the tears from your face.

"it's not your fault. it's okay." Clint replied as he placed a comforting arm around you, as you felt his hand tighten around your shoulder. "We're going home."

"I thought-"

"We're going home." He stated. "We'll talk later."

Critical Failure!

The producer who assaulted you has spread some nasty rumors about you assaulting him during an audition. You don't know who he is, but you know he is a bad man who enjoys the power that he holds over people.

You will suffer a -5 to auditions for the rest of the year.

Your confidence has taken a very nasty hit.

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Script writing=>74-10=>64

Without really going out into the streets to find work, you found yourself in front of Clint's Typewriter, writing down your thoughts, and reading old screenplays to get an idea on how to write a screenplay.

You instead took a chance to just practice formating, writing dialogue... and just learning how to write a screenplay.

Clint even gave a few pointers, and reminded you multiple times that, above all else, they were drafts for something.

They were meant to be not only to be change, but must be changed. He'd never seen a script not go through revisions.

Reward: +5 to Script writing stat. You have a feeling that you see your own work in the acting... but with your own script, it would be fare more authentic.

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Telephone call=>25

The phone rang again, and you were happy when it answered. "Hey boyo!" Your father cheered. "Make a million yet on your first staring role?"

"Nothing yet dad." you replied with a frown as you felt a great deal of stress fall on you. "i couldn't get a job."

Your father seemed to laugh. "don't be hard on yourself boy, you're going to be fine."

"Dad... were there any scumbags when you worked?" You asked, and almost immediately, his tone changed.

"My god boy, don't tell me you used your real age?" He said.

"I did." You replied.

There was a long sigh. "I've heard stories about some of the boys who work there still, being touched in places that they shouldn't be touched. You okay?"

"I kicked him in the balls." You replied. "Hurt him a lot more than he hurt me."

"Good lad. Just don't make it a habit of kicking producers, otherwise, you might not get work."

"Dad, are you-"

"Sometimes you may be in uncomfortable situations. You're young, but do not compromise who you are for fame and fortune. You should keep your dignity."

"You're the second person who's told me that." You replied.

"Really... then you must have found someone smart. Try to keep that in mind. And if you have to, talk to Clint, he's always good for good advice on the business."

Reward: You talk to your dad. Everything in your head seems to look better.

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You have 4 Actions:
[] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)

[] Ask Clint if you can act in a movie of his: You know you hate yourself for doing this, but you are going to ask Clint for some help, see if he can give you a role. DC 80 (Clint may be helping you, but not enough to give you a role in one of his films, or risk his reputation on getting you into a movie without some assurance.)

[] Gophering, and other signs of stuff: You want to try and learn how work behind the camera works, and what better way then being a gopher. DC 50 (You have no idea what the hell they were doing, and you have no idea either)

[] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)

[] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)

[] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)

[] Take a walk: Dad always said that the best ways to get inspiration are by walking, talking, and being open-minded. So you'll try that. DC 10 (You are just going for a walk, what could be really said.

[] Register in a theater: There is quite a few theater troops that are looking for some seasonal help for some play's that the regulars could not get to. Perhaps you can work there for a while. DC 60 (Everyone wants to be famous here in Hollywood.)

[] Go to a bar or something to make jokes: You wanted to try some comedy, perhaps you can try. even with your shit timing. DC 50 (Your Lack of comedy chops are going to be something that will bite you.)

[] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)

[] Research stuff, see if anything piques your interest: You may have graduated High School as a kid, but you never stopped trying to learn. DC 15 (Write-in what you want to learn about below)
[] Talk to Clint: You want to ask Clint a few quest
ions, like how he met your father? DC 0 (You just ask Clint about ancient history)

[] Learn to play an instrument: You want to learn how to play something DC 80 (You have no idea what the hell you are doing.)

[] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)

A/N:

Listen, Magoose Dice, I understand you're upset and all, but did you really have to go that far?
 
Voting Closed
Voting Closed Early. Plan Chadling wins in a landslide victory.
Scheduled vote count started by Duke William of on Feb 11, 2022 at 5:55 PM, finished with 80 posts and 22 votes.

  • [x] Plan Chadling
    -[X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    -[X] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)
    -[X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    -[X] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)
    [X] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)
    [X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    [X] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)
    [X]Plan: Lets Make a Name!
    -[X] Gophering, and other signs of stuff: You want to try and learn how work behind the camera works, and what better way then being a gopher. DC 50 (You have no idea what the hell they were doing, and you have no idea either)
    -[X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    -[X] Practice writing: You want to write something, maybe even a script. At least to learn the craft. DC 20 (You try your hand at screenwriting, and maybe get something that is worth a damn. Please note that your script quality will have a roll malus due to never trying something like this before.)
    -[X] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)
    [X] Register in a theater: There is quite a few theater troops that are looking for some seasonal help for some play's that the regulars could not get to. Perhaps you can work there for a while. DC 60 (Everyone wants to be famous here in Hollywood.)
    [X] Call your parents: You need to call mom and dad, see how they are doing? DC 10 (You call your parents and see what they are doing)
    [X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    [X] Plan: Get a good bod! 2.0
    -[X] Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film)
    -[X] Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches)
    -[X] Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.)
    -[X] Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.)
    [X] Research stuff, see if anything piques your interest: You may have graduated High School as a kid, but you never stopped trying to learn. DC 15 (Research voice acting, how to act, how producing works.)
 
Turn 2 Results (March-April 1970)
Ask Clint for advice: Clint has been in the business for a long time, and he knows exactly what to do to get into the good graces of the Hollywood elite. DC 35 (His advice is evergreen, but it worked for him, and it might not work for you.) Rolled: 53

Clint was sitting down on a chair, his face staring out into the city skyline of the city of Angels, and he was quietly pondering his thoughts. "You alright?"

You sat down next to him. You were not feeling the best right now. How could you, you had just... went through an experience that you did not like, nor want to experience again. "Did I make a mistake?" The question was evergreen, but that did not stop you from asking.

"You thinking of giving up? to go back home and become like everyone else?" Clint replied.

You nodded, without replying.

"I can see the appeal." He stated as he pulled out a picture of his family. "I've met a lot of unsavory folk in my time, and the people who told me I would fail. They were the ones who were like the man whom you dealt with, the man who decided to be controlling and perverse. They have no understanding of the craft, only that it can make them money." He looked to his family, then he shook his head. "Hollywood is a business, but what you need to do, is not be so confrontational when that kind of situation happens again."

"That-"

"Let me finish." Clint interrupted. "That is not to say that you shouldn't stand up for your own dignity, and for what's right. All You need to do is choose the battles you want to fight, the enemies you wish to make, and of course, what are you willing to do for the next role. And above all else, be professional, polite, and efficient. Don't make enemies when you can make friends."

"That seems like simple advice my father can give me." You snarked, which earned you a tap on the head from Clint. "Hey!"

"There is also one more thing you should know... Stand out a little bit, never become one note... and if you chose to be one-note, be the best one note you can be." He said.

"Like you in Westerns?"

This time, Clint frowned. "I'm not a one-trick pony, you can see that in some of the other works?"

"Yeah, a hard-boiled badass who uses a revolver and stops evildoers with righteous justice... where have I seen that before?" You smiled.

"You're a piece of work kid," Clint stated as you began to chuckle.

"Yeah, but so are you old man." You replied.

"I'm not that old." Clint shot back, joining the chuckle.

Reward: You get some advice from Clint.

+2 to Auditioning in roles.

You had decided to do something quite different

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Do auditions(Movies and TV Shows): You are going to go to some of the casting calls that are in the place that you can find work in. DC 20(Possibility of only getting a commercial or TV show job, or an extra work in a low budget film) Rolled:38

Acting in Commercial: 99

The auditions did not go as well as you like. Sure you actually got a job, but that was beside the point. It was for some TV commercial that was trying to sell toys.

Rockem Sokem Robots was the name.

You did not look like a boxer. At least that was what you thought. But the executives wanted a flyweight to go up against another, heavier opponent and beat him with an uppercut.

You may not have had experience with boxing, but you did, however, have the height... you were shorter than the man who you were faced by a full seven inches, had a wingspan that was much longer than your own

And you looked skinny, despite the exercise you did over the last two months.

So after two hours of practice, you and your opponent went through a sparring match, and the makeup crew bloodied you up. For almost two hours, you did a good job taking and giving a fake beating.

It was even fun at some point when you and the guy you were fighting were just having fun by doing cartoonish movies like jobs with the head as a punching bag.

And finally, when the grand finale was called, you and your opponent decided to make it extra special and cartoony, to really sell the head going off the neck of the robots.

You did an uppercut with a light jump, so it looked like you had to jump right off your feet to even reach the guy's chin, and send him tumbling down.

All acted, seeing as you needed to look smaller by standing several feet away.

Two days later, you learned that the commercial you had been in had aired.

"That was fast." You commented as the commercial came on.

Clint smiled. "This is Hollywood kid, under budget and ahead of schedule will get you more friends than god."

You rolled your eyes. "It looks pretty crappy."

"I know. but count your blessings, some executive kid might see you on screen and say who is this guy?"

"Never going to happen." You replied.

"Glad to see you still have some sense," Clint replied. "Now could you help me move something, heavyweight?"

"Are you really going to do that?" You asked.

"Would I rather call you goose?" He shot back.

"Everyone calls me goose, except for those that don't know me." You rolled your eyes. "So you want a drink?"

"Some water. You need that too, with all the running your doing."

"Not just running," you replied.

"Try swimming, that will really help those muscles work."

You frowned. "I can't swim Clint."

"Well, I can teach you if you want?"

"Fine." You said.

Reward: Your first job has been completed, a commercial for Rockem Sokemrobots.

You did very well acting like the underdog.

+5 to acting skill.

Maybe you might get lucky and get a role.

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Exercise: A healthy body is an active body, as your father would say. So you are going to try and get into real shape, so you can do the real stunts. DC 20 (After all, you are a growing boy, and need to work off that energy.) Rolled: 66


Clint threw you in the pool.

"WHAT the hell!" You shouted as you surfaced spitting water out of your mouth. "I got water in my mouth!"

"The first thing you need to know is that the pool is ten feet deep, come towards me, and it will get shallower," Clint ordered. "You are not in any danger, as long as I am watching."

You moved, slowly, towards the shallow end of the pool and soon your tiptoes touched the safety of the tile beneath your feet. "Why did you do that?"

"To see how you would react," Clint replied. "You wanted help, I'm giving it to you."

"But why did you throw me in!"

Cling smiled. "Because you deserve it."

"For what?"

"Living in my house for one thing, without paying."

Okay, he had a point. "So... what now?"

"First I'm going to teach you how to float so that when your body is tired, you can regain your energy," Clint replied. "Then how to properly execute a series of strokes to propel you, and to move you."

You frowned. "And then?"

"Hopefully you can look good for the girls at the beach." He replied. "You just have to keep it up, every day."

"I will." You proclaimed.

"Will you with a pretty girl on your mind?" He asked. His smile said everything when you did not answer. "Thought so."

Reward: You learn how to swim from Clint.

He's very happy that you were able to take it up as quickly as you did, and he thinks it will really help you stay in, and get in, good shape.

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Practice martial arts: You are going to watch and try to improvise how to do such a thing. Or maybe you can find someone who is actually a practitioner who knows what the hell they are doing? DC 40 (Most people who know how to fight are either actors or stunt coordinators. There are very few private dojos in LA. and most boxing clubs are not open to an amateur who is not interested in fighting professional matches) Rolled: 96


You awoke outside someone's house.

Or rather on a chair outside of someone's house, with bandages on your face and torso.

And a man standing before you. "Oh shit!" you swore as you flailed around trying to get to your feet.

The man just looked at you, before looking back to the gate. He was an Asian man, but something about him made you feel safe, calm, and you realized that he was extremely focused on you... "Your that kid that's living with Mr. Eastwood? Aren't you?"

"I am." You replied.

"Found you getting beaten up by a bunch of punks... mind telling me what happened?" He asked.

"Why do you care?" You asked.

"You in my chair, at my house, after I tended to you." He stated. "Tell me."

You sat up, feeling the pain in your ribs. "They were beating on a girl. calling her names, pulling at her hair, groping her. I couldn't just stand there."

"So you think your batman? thinking you can stop all the crime in the world with your fists?" the man smiled.

"No, just wanted to help her. Maybe talk things out. Didn't work out as you can see."

The man nodded. "You're right. Your lucky that you were not hurt worse."

You froze and shook your head. "Wish I could have fought them better."

That made the man chuckle. "Would you like to?"

"Yes."

"Then take note and if you want to continue… come back tomorrow."

Critical Success:

You have met Bruce Lee and have become a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do.

Gain trait: Athletic: You are in incredible shape, and can do things that really help you. (+10 to choreography rolls. -10 to all injury roll)

A/N:

You met Bruce Lee. Because of course you did, this is a quest involving Magoose Dice. :V Guess who rolled for that one.
 
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