Jan. 18th, 2005

tabular_rasa: (Phwee?)
Harry Potter Survey Thing )

Some Random Quizzes to Peruse At Your Leisure )

I have to write a screenplay for Creative Writing class. I figured I'd either do my book, or Harry Potter, because you can use already-used characters, even though it's plagiarism. However, Brock, my "fiance" Ambrose in the musical (the kid Joey wants to disembowel and refers to as "fagmuffin"-- also the one who repeatedly asks me what part Tiffany got in the musical), is writing a parody to Harry Potter. It sucks. I read it. In a way, it could be good, because it goes on about Ron getting a sex change and then Harry impregnating Hermione, which, well, sounds an awful lot like the kind of stuff you would find on Fanfiction.net, so if one did it properly, it could be really, really funny.

People who satire Harry Potter rarely get it right; you have to WORK with what's already out there, lol . . . like the director in the third movie. He had fun messing with Ron/Hermione, Harry/Hermione, and even Remus/Sirius ships, you could tell (Hermione's hand action, "arguing like an old married couple," lol . . . ). Most people are just stupid.

So, I threatened to beat him with my parasol if he made it REALLY stupid. I also recommended he go to Fanfiction.net and do a search under Harry Potter for "slash." I told him that would give him all he needs to know.

I'm interested in seeing how this will turn out . . .

Anyway, lol ^_^ I think I will do my own book. I'm just worried that the scenes I've chosen (I'm still trying to decide between two) contain untimely racist characters or what borders on domestic violence. Also, they would be just plain silly to act out. They have to be 20 minutes long; otherwise, I would just write two, one my story and one Harry Potter, and get Jessica and Tiffany and Jamie and myself to act the latter out on tape to turn in for extra credit, since we can do that, and, well, I rather want to.
tabular_rasa: (Phwee?)
Harry Potter Survey Thing )

Some Random Quizzes to Peruse At Your Leisure )

I have to write a screenplay for Creative Writing class. I figured I'd either do my book, or Harry Potter, because you can use already-used characters, even though it's plagiarism. However, Brock, my "fiance" Ambrose in the musical (the kid Joey wants to disembowel and refers to as "fagmuffin"-- also the one who repeatedly asks me what part Tiffany got in the musical), is writing a parody to Harry Potter. It sucks. I read it. In a way, it could be good, because it goes on about Ron getting a sex change and then Harry impregnating Hermione, which, well, sounds an awful lot like the kind of stuff you would find on Fanfiction.net, so if one did it properly, it could be really, really funny.

People who satire Harry Potter rarely get it right; you have to WORK with what's already out there, lol . . . like the director in the third movie. He had fun messing with Ron/Hermione, Harry/Hermione, and even Remus/Sirius ships, you could tell (Hermione's hand action, "arguing like an old married couple," lol . . . ). Most people are just stupid.

So, I threatened to beat him with my parasol if he made it REALLY stupid. I also recommended he go to Fanfiction.net and do a search under Harry Potter for "slash." I told him that would give him all he needs to know.

I'm interested in seeing how this will turn out . . .

Anyway, lol ^_^ I think I will do my own book. I'm just worried that the scenes I've chosen (I'm still trying to decide between two) contain untimely racist characters or what borders on domestic violence. Also, they would be just plain silly to act out. They have to be 20 minutes long; otherwise, I would just write two, one my story and one Harry Potter, and get Jessica and Tiffany and Jamie and myself to act the latter out on tape to turn in for extra credit, since we can do that, and, well, I rather want to.

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