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re: Some memories

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rockfenris2005 05:56 pm UTC 04/26/21
In reply to: re: Some memories - Evan 08:16 am UTC 04/26/21


Thank you :-)

I must post the songlist at some point.

Bat 2100 is an extended screenplay treatment. It's on here now, in the Other Children section of the site. It's my favourite version of Neverland. I do "Ryan's Reviews" now and I mentioned it there in the BOOH Cast review. Here's how I described it so you get an idea:

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Suddenly in 1994, after "Bat out of Hell II" launched, the "Neverland" project arose once more. This time, Meat had gone from playing Tink to Captain Hook, and the title of the movie was going to be "Bat out of Hell 2100". The story took place in a future Manhattan which had been separated from the rest of the country in an apocalyptic event. Dr. Darling and his wife the Mother Superior, and Captain Hook the Chief Commissioner of Police, have captured the rebel gang of Lost Boys and punished them in a scientific experiment gone wrong. Instead of aging them by eighty years in the process of say ten minutes, their genes are frozen instead, and now Peter, Tink and the Lost Boys are always going to be like that forever. "And you think that I'll be bad for just a little while/But I know that I'll be bad for good", as Peter sings to Wendy as he rescues her from her nights of dreamless sleep in Paradise Lots where she lives under the control of her parents, Dr. Darling and Mother. Once away from Obsidian, in the southern half of the island, called Neverland because no plane can really land there, she starts to dream for the first time in her life, and eventually she and Peter are wedded to that timeless classic "I'd do Anything for Love (But I Won't do That)". The story has a sad ending, because Wendy has grown older, and the whole story is a flashback told by a narrator who is revealed to be Wendy's daughter, Rose. The full treatment and 1997 demos are available on "Dream Pollution".


> That’s really awesome about Don Claude. I remember really
> enjoying a lot of the song lyrics you posted on here and
> one of your sites, I think maybe the Don Claude one.
>
> You mentioned in a separate thread the screenplay to Bat
> Out Of Hell 2100 or something. Was this written by Jim?
>
> Aside from Jacqueline and Jim himself, you were
> differently one of the hearts of this place.


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