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Post by jontaylor on Nov 24, 2007 16:08:41 GMT -5
Craziest.PPV.Ever
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Post by marshall on Nov 24, 2007 16:11:02 GMT -5
What
The
Fuck
Did
I
read?
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Post by hunter on Nov 24, 2007 16:12:07 GMT -5
Look at the title. <_<
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Post by Rena on Nov 24, 2007 16:44:24 GMT -5
Now I'm getting excited to go to the Spice Girls tour
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Nov 24, 2007 19:58:15 GMT -5
What....the HELL was that?
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Post by xs3 on Nov 24, 2007 22:07:05 GMT -5
Of course, you all knew this was coming.
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Post by Jack Jefferson on Nov 24, 2007 22:16:48 GMT -5
That ending gets a big "WTF" stamp!
..don't quite get the point tbh - seems like Hunter just got bored.
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Post by Dalton on Nov 25, 2007 1:13:33 GMT -5
Best. Ending(s). Ever.
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EVER.
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Post by Fallen Souls on Nov 25, 2007 5:53:03 GMT -5
....kay' o.o...Not really quite sure what else to say, aside from the fact all of your endings lacked giant-monster-politics....<.<...
*Definately missed out on something here*
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Post by hunter on Nov 25, 2007 8:34:05 GMT -5
..don't quite get the point tbh - seems like Hunter just got bored. Read the title of the show, yo. That's what Hunter wanted to do, in his strange little way. It's all in the first segment. All. In. The. First. Segment. It's so incredibly obvious who did and did not read it. v_v
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Post by Jack Jefferson on Nov 25, 2007 9:17:15 GMT -5
..don't quite get the point tbh - seems like Hunter just got bored. Read the title of the show, yo. That's what Hunter wanted to do, in his strange little way. It's all in the first segment. All. In. The. First. Segment. It's so incredibly obvious who did and did not read it. v_v No, I read the first segment but the ending seemed completely pointless and there 'just cos you could'. I'm not trying to start an argument over this but to me it just seemed totally pointless having the ending like it was - you could have had a great ending without all the "Alakazam" stuff.
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Post by hunter on Nov 25, 2007 9:36:54 GMT -5
I too am trying to say this in the most non-arguing way possible, but again, Hunter's entire aim was to make the Best. PPV. Ever., which he felt needed the Best. Ending. Ever.. You can't just get it on the first try, so we went through multiple possibilities. It's all for the purposes of entertainment, for once, as opposed to just being a strong, sturdy, sensible (alliteration!) ending. Like I've said before, you have to really be willing to suspend your disbelief to enjoy it.
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Post by jontaylor on Nov 25, 2007 9:48:47 GMT -5
Lies he did it for all the calcs
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Post by hunter on Nov 25, 2007 10:23:39 GMT -5
I don't need calcs.
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Post by Alicia "Atomic" Kitsune on Nov 25, 2007 10:35:17 GMT -5
Ok, not wishing to provoke arguments or such, but it looks as if a chronological explanation may be in order here. As Hunter has already said, his character’s aim was to produce what would be in his opinion the Best PPV Ever. Since “OOC Hunter” and his character share a love of all things movie-related, that’s how we built the story up; on Warfare, Hunter tried to make the “best promo ever” on a scale which would make most blockbusters look unambitious. AK, being AK, got annoyed at Hunter’s ego-tripping and stampeded a 19th Century costume drama through his “Post Apocalyptic saviour of the universe” setup. Then at the PPV, each of Hunter’s segments after the first scene-setter was styled around a particular movie “template” – so you saw a sex comedy, a future spoof, a trippy drug-hazed scene, and a psychological thriller. The interview was more traditional, though it referenced all that went before. In the match itself, the capitalists attempted to rig the draw of the three falls; however, because they appear to share a defective brain cell between them, they screwed it up. The “announce table” fall is a recurring ACW theme, in that whenever AK, Hunter and the announce table converge, Hunter always ends up going through the damn thing. The second fall was there to contrast the first and third, and the last was a straight-up wrestling fall. As for the multiple endings… if you didn’t get it, that was lifted directly from Wayne’s World, and fits in precisely as Hunter explained – not prepared to accept the “rubbish” original ending, Hunter and AK conspire to change it. Those of you who have been enjoying “Thunderkiss: The Real World” may have noticed the subtle link-back. The endings themselves, like everything else in the storyline, were takes on classic movie formulas. So we had a “whodunit” ending, a Bond/Bourne spy caper, a little bit of OTT Anime referencing, and finally a musical number (which I’m sure most of you realised was borrowed heavily from Tenacious D’s “Tribute”). The final, “real” ending was of course a proper and conventional finish, the “moral” of the story being implied that ACW is, and has always been, the “best ever”. Awwwwww. So anyway, that’s how it all slotted together. Unconventional, maybe, but totally in tune with what Hunter’s character would do in such a situation. And it was hugely fun to write, too.
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