The Bad Guy's Voice Is Russian In My Head. Don't Ask Why; He Just Is
The bad guy's voice is Russian in my head. Don't ask why; he just is
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Controversial Take:
If you have SuperBat in your fic, you cannot have TimKon or DamiJon
If you have TimKon or DamiJon in your fic, you cannot have SuperBat
Now, I'm gonna say this really loudly:
If two people get together, you cannot write their kids as romantic or sexual partners!
If two kids get together, you cannot write their parents as romantic or sexual partners!
If Person A and Person B are dating, Person A's kids cannot date or fuck Person B's kids
If Person C and Person D are dating, Person C's guardian(s) cannot date or fuck Person D's guardian(s)
I'm still waiting on a live action version of Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
It needs to be done before Michael J. Fox (Voice of Milo)(hope I spelled his name right) dies so that he can cameo in it or else I don't want it at all.
I offer myself to direct or write or act. The problems, though, are that there's no way Disney would listen to me, let alone hire me on. Also, my only directing experience is a single act show for Theatre Comp. my senior year, and that stressed me out very much. My only acting experience is on a live stage with only two speaking roles since I was 10, and they were all school shows (minus choir. I have sung on TV before, but that was in a group of 100). My tech experience is even shorter only officially existing through my junior and senior years of hs. My only writing experience is all fanfiction, minus about 30 monologues (only 2 of which I'm really proud of) I wrote through high school.
I still offer myself up, but I have no idea what I am doing. Casting, music, writing, casting, directing, funding, etc.
If it's to be done as a live action, it has to be done right. I refuse to have Live Action Atlantis: The Lost Empire be anything less than perfect (though, as long as it does better than literally any of Disney's most recent live action attempts, I'll be happy)
That's why I'm here to remind everyone.
Petitions are recognized by Federal Law. Would one work to get the rights/make a movie?????
Research pending
I'm still waiting on a live action version of Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
It needs to be done before Michael J. Fox (Voice of Milo)(hope I spelled his name right) dies so that he can cameo in it or else I don't want it at all.
I offer myself to direct or write or act. The problems, though, are that there's no way Disney would listen to me, let alone hire me on. Also, my only directing experience is a single act show for Theatre Comp. my senior year, and that stressed me out very much. My only acting experience is on a live stage with only two speaking roles since I was 10, and they were all school shows (minus choir. I have sung on TV before, but that was in a group of 100). My tech experience is even shorter only officially existing through my junior and senior years of hs. My only writing experience is all fanfiction, minus about 30 monologues (only 2 of which I'm really proud of) I wrote through high school.
I still offer myself up, but I have no idea what I am doing. Casting, music, writing, casting, directing, funding, etc.
If it's to be done as a live action, it has to be done right. I refuse to have Live Action Atlantis: The Lost Empire be anything less than perfect (though, as long as it does better than literally any of Disney's most recent live action attempts, I'll be happy)
I love it when Peter acts like a spider, so I wholly plan on that for this.
I'm arachnophobic...
Maybe I can get someone else to do the research for me???
I was thinking about writing a Spider-Man and Batman crossover like Leap of Faith and Dark Matter, but I convinced myself otherwise. Not because I don't think I'd do a good job or because I'm already working on a million and a half stories, but because of this:

I tend to go really dark with my writing if I don't make sure to not let myself get lost in the words. I don't think I could bring myself to put Peter through anything I'd come up with. Maybe in the future, but definitely not right now