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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:58 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:56 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:25 pm
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So, Bea is trying to make a movie club, however there have been some issues that need resolving. This question came up...
Quote: how are the students getting a hold of human world movies? OR are we watching movies and giving them an appropriate halloweentown twist and if so who is going to summarize the altered movie plots?
At first I was thinking of the academy having a human movie archive in the library, but then someone else suggested putting a halloween twist on the movies.
Quote: Bad Movie Club ideas: Tangled, Toy Story 2 Good Movie Club ideas: Mangled, Gore Story 2 I'd focus on parody/punny/Halloween versions and films, ie actual stuff they would be watching if they went out to a movie on Frightday night, definitely not contraband.
But the concern for that is if we are to do halloweentown spinoffs we'd need to all agree what happens so that the comments arent totally 'what?'
How should the club go about this?
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:22 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:42 pm
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Prolixity Random Artist This isn't a QQ question but most pets for the wishing quests have been dropped to 1 point per. This seems to make obtaining pets tremendously harder and was this the point of that? The difficulty level of getting 300 quests alone, just for a pet, seems to border on ridiculously hard but was that the aim of it? I'd like to repeat this question. I am slightly disappointed by the change; as it was with the previous system, it took me months to save for a 300-point pet, and it now seems discouragingly difficult. Even though some of the pet prices have been dropped in the shops, the pets bought in the shops still count against our purchase limit for the day, so regardless of price, buying a pet to hold towards wishing center use is still something to be considered carefully. So the price drop doesn't change much when buying pets for the wishing center, in my opinion. Was the change made in an attempt to balance the price drop, or was it made to make the wishing pets harder to get?
It is something I've been debating on and off because of decreased attention to the Wishing Center. Now, if there is more attention/love for the wishing center, I'll consider adding the point tally al ittle higher, it was just strange when it was just one person swarming the wishign shop for 7 points a go :V
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:59 pm
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Scyerline So, Bea is trying to make a movie club, however there have been some issues that need resolving. This question came up... Quote: how are the students getting a hold of human world movies? OR are we watching movies and giving them an appropriate halloweentown twist and if so who is going to summarize the altered movie plots? At first I was thinking of the academy having a human movie archive in the library, but then someone else suggested putting a halloween twist on the movies. Quote: Bad Movie Club ideas: Tangled, Toy Story 2 Good Movie Club ideas: Mangled, Gore Story 2 I'd focus on parody/punny/Halloween versions and films, ie actual stuff they would be watching if they went out to a movie on Frightday night, definitely not contraband. But the concern for that is if we are to do halloweentown spinoffs we'd need to all agree what happens so that the comments arent totally 'what?' How should the club go about this?
imo~ I think that there aren't many human-made movies that they can get, since things like that are considered contraband. It's hard to play a DVD or VHS tape when said VHS/DVD player keeps trying to eat the human-made device. At most, some aspiring Halloweener would need to pirate said movie, leading to many bootlegs.
HOWEVER even with all of this in mind, I can't help but to feel that the OOC execution of this club can get very muddy and overly complicated rather quickly. And that would... well. Suck. Writing a Halloween twist onto movies might be too much work (though if you guys want to do that, it could be done by volunteers or it could be a position in the club).
My suggestion? Assume that the human actors are all Reapers and that it was made in Halloween. Why? Reapers look quite like humans, and they're easier to dress: no need for complicated wardrobes since their bodies lack wings (except Valkyrites)/tails/spikes/what have you. That and they don't stink up the set (sorry undead), the camera can't lose them (sorry ghosts), and they're a LOT easier to negotiate contracts/deals with (sorry Prima Donna Demons).
However~ I think if a film is VERY popular IRL and doesn't fit into the Halloween theme at all like Star Wars and Star Trek? I'd call those human bootlegs, if only because Halloween lacks robots/all that future-y tech.
And really bad movies like Twilight can be bootlegs too. I'm pretty sure several vampire and werewolf clans boycott that movie just because it misrepresents their races. C:
Also this is something you guys should keep in mind:
Blade Kuroda With the addition of the Hunters, I've just realized something... For this setting, did Tim Burton ever create The Nightmare Before Christmas? For while things have likely changed in the hundred or so years this takes place after the film, Hunters that have seen it would probably be able to draw some sort of correlation between them when they come on over (Worlds grounded in the Holidays and Halloween in specific). If this is the case.... then what the hell is Tim Burton? XD One of the Hunters?
lizbot The movie was never created. Instead, the charming and musical stop-motion claymation film, "The Fantasy After Last Tuesday" was a cult hit that launched a thousand Hot Topic stores.
^-- Treat TNBC as a historical musical performed on stage every so often like a Broadway show.
Blade Kuroda Who founded the school? Was it Hellma? Or was there a headmaster/mistress before her? Also when was the school founded for that matter?
Liz will need to answer the first line of questions, however I believe the school has been around since anyone can remember. There's no definition of "time" in Halloween since every day is October.
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:18 pm
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:40 am
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Zoomutt Prolixity Random Artist This isn't a QQ question but most pets for the wishing quests have been dropped to 1 point per. This seems to make obtaining pets tremendously harder and was this the point of that? The difficulty level of getting 300 quests alone, just for a pet, seems to border on ridiculously hard but was that the aim of it? I'd like to repeat this question. I am slightly disappointed by the change; as it was with the previous system, it took me months to save for a 300-point pet, and it now seems discouragingly difficult. Even though some of the pet prices have been dropped in the shops, the pets bought in the shops still count against our purchase limit for the day, so regardless of price, buying a pet to hold towards wishing center use is still something to be considered carefully. So the price drop doesn't change much when buying pets for the wishing center, in my opinion. Was the change made in an attempt to balance the price drop, or was it made to make the wishing pets harder to get? It is something I've been debating on and off because of decreased attention to the Wishing Center. Now, if there is more attention/love for the wishing center, I'll consider adding the point tally al ittle higher, it was just strange when it was just one person swarming the wishign shop for 7 points a go :V
Thank you for answering! I don't know how much overall attention the wishing center gets, but since it's one of a very few ways to get the wishings and wishing cousins, I'd personally like to see it get more attention. I know at least a few people who use it; or perhaps if there were a wishing tier between 25 and 200, more people would take interest; or perhaps a trophy for collecting wishings and cousins as well as the couple of individual trophies.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:53 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:31 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:31 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:21 am
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:14 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:23 pm
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Circuses are fine, though expect them to be more populated with scary clowns than anything. Scary clowns everywhere. Scary clowns forever. Pretty much, as far as post-graduate FEAR powers and population goes, scary clowns pretty much have it in the bag. Other creatures would of course be found in them as well, but with much smaller numbers. Also be careful of giving him a bunch of side abilities, as that can a bit of a double edge sword in enrollment.
Minor hexes: tier one curses and hexes are things like temporary conditions that cause annoyance and irritation. They have a greater impact on the way someone feels physically rather than appearance and whatnot, and require proper preparations and incantations beforehand. Example: with planning, they could make someone feel a small but constant itch in their hand for several hours. At tier one, they could not make it blue, loose it's skin, smell strange, taste like bubblegum, grow a bunch of hair, or anything like that.
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:24 pm
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