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burningexeter · 4 months
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I have an entire fully fleshed out idea for a second Ben 10 reboot that is not only done in the same visual styles of the first three shows but also is a female-led TRILOGY of shows focusing on Gwen, Charmcaster, Sandra etc.
It's called the "Where The Magic Happens" Trilogy.
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ohyeahben10 · 2 years
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Alien characters Ben meet when he was 10-11 and whether or not they know they’re talking to a child
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pinktwinkiezoppo · 2 years
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I really would've loved to see more of Joel and Camille
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What do you have on the Lenopan side of the family?
Joel, Camille and Lucy I definitely wanted more of, so I have worked on them a bit. Joel and Camille I liked the idea of them settling in Bellwood after their wedding, as they wanted to be close to Max's side of the family since they seemed a lot more accepting of them. Plus, Bellwood is just a nice little town, and they know Max will have their back regarding the alien stuff. Because of this, Ben and Gwen get to interact with Joel and Camille quite a bit, in fact I had it that Camille ends up becoming Ben's babysitter. He had a history of not getting along with many of them, but Camille ended up being a good fit and knows how to approach him, plus she knows about the whole alien stuff so he feels he can be more open around her. Lucy ends up moving in with those two since she too wants to see more of earth, leading to her hanging out with Ben and Gwen often, spending time at their house or playing around the streets. She learns a lot about the Plumbers through Joel, and it makes her really want to join them. So she does become part of the Plumber Kids by UAF, being the spy for the team.
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Renfield (15): Ready to get your teeth into a gory horror/comedy?
#onemannsmovies review of "Renfield" (2023). #renfieldmovie. Funny but very gory modern take on Dracula and his familiar. 3.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Renfield” (2023). I love Nicholas Hoult. From “Mad Max: Fury Road” through “The Favorite” and TVs tonally-similar “The Great” to his terrific turn in last year’s “The Menu“. He can do little wrong in my eyes. So teaming him with Nicolas Cage as Dracula in a horror/comedy seemed a wonderful idea to me. The trailer whetted my appetite even more. So, I was a little…
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Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)
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What circumstances could’ve possibly led to the making of Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace a.k.a. Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War? There couldn't have been too many fans of the original thanks to its flagrant disregard for the source material, terrible special effects and hammy characters. Even if you did enjoy it unironically, this sequel isn’t for you because it directly contradicts the ending of the first film before repeating everything it did in the last act for about an hour. At best, this picture can be enjoyed as something that’s “So Bad It’s Good”. Even so, it doesn't measure up to its predecessor. This is a movie without an audience.
Six years after the events of the first film, now 16-year-old Peter Parkette (Austin O’Brien) lives in a cyberpunk Los Angeles with a group of runaway teens. This futuristic society’s favorite pastime is navigating through virtual reality, which makes them vulnerable to the megalomaniacal Jonathan Walker (Kevin Conway) and the Chiron Chip he's developing with the help of Jobe Smith (Matt Frewer) - now legless, disfigured and living nearly entirely in cyberspace. What the corporate tycoon doesn’t realize is that Jobe has sinister plans of his own; plans only the Chiron Chip’s creator, Dr. Benjamin Trace (Patrick Bergin), can thwart.
Forget the “dun, dun, dun!” ending of The Lawnmower Man. Forget the fact that Jobe’s body was clearly disintegrated, that he went on a murderous rampage sending cyberbees after people and setting others on fire. In fact, forget most of the movie. Remember only the vague idea that Jobe was experimented upon until he became a galaxy-brained virtual world wizard. As for whether you should remember that he’s evil or not… I’m not sure. The film has an obvious villain in the form of Jonathan Walker but he eventually gets supplanted by Jobe, who wants to become a cybergod and rule over all humanity. First, he has to destroy the real world by ruining people’s credit ratings, making ATMs spit out money non-stop, and messing around with the water & power supply. He knows that within minutes, such disruptions will have people jacking onto the internet so hard they’ll never want to jack off again. No, that’s not me making a joke. I’m demonstrating what the funniest part of this movie is. Not the special effects (which are actually better than the ones we saw in 1992); the constant stream of unintentional references to masturbation.
If it wasn’t obvious already, the film’s writing is ghastly. It’s only been six years since Jobe’s ascension, making this Blade Runner-lite LA as convincing as low-budget 1996 CGI. It’s clear Farhad Mann - whose name appears in the end credits at least 5 times - really wanted to make a cyberpunk movie but couldn’t figure out how to make this set this sequel in the future while still featuring the same boy Jobe befriended when he was a simpleton. Speaking of that friendship, we’re told that Jobe suffered burns on 80% of his body, that his legs had to be amputated and his face was reconstructed. Is that why Peter recognizes him immediately? The film doesn’t even do the obvious thing, which is to have Jobe appear as he originally did in Cyberspace and then morph his appearance to look like his current self to create that bridge. That’s a nitpick, really. This film is loaded with dubious security measures, technology that makes no sense and relationships that would have even aliens who’ve never encountered people raising their eyebrows. Why Dr. Cori Platt (Ely Pouget) and Dr. Trace suddenly fall in love, no one could say.
Beyond Cyberspace/Jobe’s War is inferior to The Lawnmower Man in every way, and since its plot is basically a repeat of the former’s last act, there’s really no reason to watch it, except one. Without a doubt, this film features the best “we don’t really know what hacking is like” scene of all time. Instead of a password, we've got a mathematical equation that needs to be solved. Said equation then turns into a virtual maze the characters have to navigate through. Combined with the techno jargon soup, it’s a laugh-out-loud riot that plays out like a cross between magic and an FMV video game puzzle. I wish I could commit to memory the exact words exchanged but it’s impossible; those lines could never be written down or uttered by a person whose sanity is intact. For that alone, Lawnmower Man 2 might be worth checking out if you like bad movies and you had a great time with the first. (May 7, 2022)
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sugarsynthesis-kg · 10 months
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burningexeter · 3 months
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Where The Magic Happens
Episode 5 Ending:
After having finally beat and escaped from the villainess witch Charmcaster, Gwen makes it back to Aunt Sandra's house and is still left speechless by what has happened to her and Gwen knows full well no one including Aunt Sandra will ever believe her. Her world and everything she knew, especially an obnoxious know-it-all brat who was more of a mean bully than an intelligent bookworm, had just been turned completely upside down.
When she enters back to normalcy, Sandra is a mess trying to figure out where Gwen is and is calling anyone she knows to help her find her or if she's seen her or if they know anything about where her niece is.... that is, until a squeak on the floor caused by a trying (and failing) to be quiet Gwen alerts her.
A furious Sandra - something that Gwen has never seen her like this before - begins to berate and scold Gwen on what she's done and how worried and scared she was for her. However unlike before, instead of arguing back or snapping back, a tearful Gwen immediately embraces her aunt. Gwen apologizes for how she's been behaving since she's been staying with her and promises to never be a spoiled brat ever again and be a good niece to her.
A now tender and calm Sandra sees that everything Gwen is saying is true and that she means every word and returns the hug, kissing her on the head as well. "It's okay.... it's okay.... it's okay, sweetheart.... it's okay, Gwen".
However, Sandra explains that even though she accepts her apology and that she's her niece and nothing will ever change that, her trust is now something that she's gonna earn back especially since she has a visitor who just arrived that wants to see her. Next thing you know, Gwen to her horror sees Charmcaster standing in the doorway who slams the door hard behind her with her foot. Gwen then looks up to Aunt Sandra and again to her horror sees Sandra's eyes glowing bright blue. Gwen tries to run for the backdoor but is met by her cousin-in-law Camille who knows of what's going on and transforms into her sludge form, revealing she's an alien. A terrified Gwen makes one last run through an open window but meets yet another person who she's all-too familiar with, her school teacher Rachel Carmondy who tells Gwen that despite the circumstances of the scenario, she's still super proud of Gwen and everything she's accomplished and proceeds to transform into a three-eyed alien and that from now on, Gwen can call her by her real name - Xylene.
Gwen is trapped and beyond shocked as Charmcaster grabs hold of her.
Sandra tells Gwen she hoped this day wouldn't have come but unfortunately Gwen made it come to fruition and that after this, she'll have a lot of explaining to do to Gwen.
Charmcaster proceeds to rip the scalp of Gwen's head, pulls out her skull top and sees that Gwen's brain is glowing blue. The four of them proceed to unleash mist-like breath from their mouths directly into Gwen's brain.
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caput-galeatum · 1 year
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Târgu Mureș, Siebenbürgen, 1526
"Ich habe Hunger."
"Ich weiß, mein Kind." Raluca umgriff Camils Hand fester. Er sah zu seiner Mutter auf, bevor er auch schon wieder jammerte. Sie hatte das Tempo angezogen und schleifte ihn geradezu hinter sich her. Es war nicht mehr auszuhalten für seinen ausgehungerten und müden Körper. Ihre Schritte waren viel zu groß, als dass er mithalten konnte. Immer wieder stolperte er und fiel in den Dreck. Seine Mutter fluchte dann auf einer Sprache, die er nicht verstand, und sah sich hektisch um. Camil versuchte, ihren Blicken zu folgen, aber er wusste nicht, was sie sah. Außerdem war bei ihm alles von einem Tränenschleier verschwommen. Er konnte wirklich nicht mehr. Wieso verstand sie das nicht?
"Reiß dich zusammen. Das ist kein Grund zum Weinen. Wir sind ja bald zu Hause."
Camil zog den Rotz durch die Nase und wischte den Rest mit seinem Ärmel ab. Er hatte genug von diesem Krieg. Selbst wenn sie bald zu Hause waren, war das noch lange kein Versprechen, dass es dort auch etwas zu essen gab. Inzwischen erkannte er die Anzeichen in der Stimme seiner Mutter. Heute würde er wieder hungrig ins Bett gehen müssen.
Als der kleine Hof in Sicht kam, auf dem sie wohnten, fühlte Camil keine vollendete Erleichterung. Das einzig gute war, dass er sich bald ausruhen konnte. Seine Beine wurden leichter, doch seine Mutter hielt ihn mit einem Mal zurück. Ihr Griff um Camils Hand wurde so fest, dass er am liebsten geschrien hätte, aber er biss sich auf die Zunge, damit er nicht abermals Ärger bekam.
Ein Mann kam aus der Richtung des Hofs, aber es war nicht sein Vater. Camil wusste nicht, wann er ihn das letzte Mal gesehen hatte. Doch diesen Mann hier hatte er schon einmal gesehen. Heute erst. Ein Bettler aus der Stadt.
„Was wollt Ihr hier?“ Raluca zog Camil halb hinter sich, sodass ihm die Sicht auf den Bettler versperrt wurde. Wieder benutzte sie die Sprache, die er nicht verstand. Ungarisch war es nicht.
„Ich denke, Ihr wisst sehr wohl, was ich abholen möchte.“ Der Mann zog einen Mundwinkel kurz nach oben, ansonsten veränderte sich nahezu nichts in seinem Gesicht. Camil hatte das Gefühl, dass seine Mutter größer wurde, als sich der Bettler vor sie stellte.
„Ich habe nichts, was ich Euch geben könnte. Überzeugt Euch doch selbst. Auf diesem Hof hat nicht mal das Vieh genug zu fressen.“
„Oh, bitte, Raduca. Macht Euch nicht lächerlich. Wir wissen beide, was ich will. Glaubt Ihr wirklich, nur weil Ihr Rumänien verlassen und einen Ungarn geheiratet habt, wüsste ich nichts von dem Jungen? Und von der Căiță, mit der er geboren wurde? Ihr wisst, was das bedeutet.“ Der Bettler reckte die Hand etwas nach vorn, als würde er um etwas bitten. Raduca schlug die Hand weg. Camil schnappte nach Luft, weil er dem Gespräch nicht folgen konnte.
„Ihr befindet Euch auf ungarischem Grund! Eure rumänischen Bräuche interessieren hier niemanden!“ Raduca biss die Zähne zusammen und zischte ihre Worte dem Bettler ins Gesicht, ohne auch nur einen Zentimeter von Camil zu weichen.
„Glaubt Ihr allen Ernstes, das hier wäre noch Ungarn? II. Lajos ist tot und die Osmanen rücken immer näher.“
„Ihr werdet ihn nicht zu einem Handlanger des Teufels machen. Verpisst Euch von diesem Hof und seht zu, dass Ihr Land gewinnt, elender Heide.“
Der Bettler lachte.
„Ich sehe, der ungarische Katholizismus schlägt Wurzeln. Selbst in Euch.“ Er betrachtete Camil kurz, bevor er wieder unsichtbar für ihn wurde. „Wie ich höre, verschleppen die Osmanen ihre Kriegsgefangenen und um Euren Hof steht es schrecklich. Eurem Jungen würde es an nichts fehlen. Ihr könnt Ihn doch kaum ernähren. Ich kann es. Und denkt nur daran, welchen Dienst ich Euch erweisen könnte.“ Der Bettler legte eine Pause ein. Raduca blickte Camil an und schluckte. „Ich könnte Euch gutes Wetter anbieten. Genug, damit Ihr Euch um die Ernte für Jahre keine Gedanken mehr machen müsstet.“
Raduca schloss die Augen und drückte Camils Hand. Sie hockte sich neben ihn und strich ihm über die Wangen und den Schopf.
„Es tut mir so leid.“
Endlich verstand Camil sie wieder, auch wenn er nicht begriff, was es zu bedeuten hatte. Zwei feste Hände packten ihn an den Schultern und zerrten ihn von seiner Mutter weg, die die Hände vor den Mund schlug und damit trotzdem nicht das Schluchzen verstummen lassen konnte. Camil schrie los, als der Bettler ihn mit sich zog. Er trat und schlug um sich, um zurück zu seiner Mutter zu kommen, aber schon die nächste Berührung des Bettlers genügte, dass er zusammensackte. Dann umhüllte ihn nur noch gähnende Schwärze.
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pinktwinkiezoppo · 2 years
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It's so upsetting how potentially important members of the Tennyson family are introduced and only stay for a few episodes and then we never see or hear of them again
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seas-storyarchive · 6 months
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Frank, Carl and Joel were close as kids.
Frank had Anodite powers. Joel had Plumber weapons. Carl had anger issues and a baseball bat.
They lived in Bellwood, where soon aliens started to invade as world of their parents home came up among the aliens that the Plumbers put in jail. Hence why the boys had weapons.
The original Team Tennyson, if you will.
And obviously the kids know all about the Plumber stuff - Max might have been very careful at hiding it, but Gordon and Betty Jean weren't as such.
Which is how the trio ended up with three plumber badges that linked up to each other like walkie-talkies as well as tailored Plumber outfits (Betty Jean might have made them herself, but shh we don't discuss that) and weapons they kept on their persons that could not be easily set off.
Frank was training himself in how to use his alien powers - which he kept from his parents out of spite. Joel and Carl would help but also just be idiots and run at each other with buckets on their heads.
When the boys grew up into men, they gave the Team Tennyson equipment back to Gordon and Betty. Joel was joining the military but planned to join the Plumbers after a tour or two. Frank was going to college to become a lawyer. Carl was in therapy while also going to trade school. They did keep the walkie-talkies, which still worked to this day and even over long distances.
Ken (in the au he's Camille and Joel's son, not superpowered, same age as Ben and Gwen), Ben and Gwen become the new Team Tennyson- this time with Grandparental Supervision. Ken has a baseball bat and Plumber weapons, Gwen has magic/Anodite powers and Ben has the Omnitrix.
Meeting up at Joel's and Camille's wedding anniversary party was awkward as Gordon and Betty never really got along with Camille. But when Mr. & Mrs. Mann cause trouble and try to break everything up, resulting in the original Team Tennyson to come back together for this one occasion, it's fun.
Afterwards, Gordon and Betty see that they were wrong and accept Camille and ask for forgiveness - which Camille in turn apologizes for her parents and the two parties forgive each other.
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444names · 7 months
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Assassin Club (15): Like something in the film, a bit of a damp squib.
#onemannsmovies review of "Assassin Club" (2023). #AssassinClub. Weak B-movie Wick-wannabe that's a bit of a damp squib. 2.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Assassin Club” (2023). We seem to have a slew of films about global assassination groups this month. From “John Wick Chapter 4” through “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre” to now “Assassin Club”. While this tries to go for the glossy trappings of those first two films, this one looks more “Bean” than “Bond” or “Bourne”. Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot…
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thequietabsolute · 8 months
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Knickerbocker Holiday: September Song (Arr. by Paul Bateman) — Kurt Weill, Daniel Hope, Jacques Ammon, Zürcher Kammerorchester
Funicular — Felbm
Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332: II. Adagio — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jenő Jandó
Sensuela — Column
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