re: Some memories | |
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Evan 07:21 am UTC 04/29/21 |
In reply to: | re: Some memories - rockfenris2005 05:56 pm UTC 04/26/21 |
Wow! Thank you for posting this. This, somehow, slipped through my fingers. As did a lot of the content featured in the Other Children section of the site. I never saw the entertainment reviews from back when Jim was in school. I’ll have to go back and read a lot of them. Also, where would I find your “Ryan’s Reviews”? > > 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: > > QUOTE: > > 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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